BONNIE BYRD VS. AMAZON LOGISTICS, INC. ET AL
Motion To Seal Exhibits
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Parties
Ruling
Defendant Amazon Logistics, Inc.'s motion to seal exhibits is OFF CALENDAR. Moving Defendant has not demonstrated it timely served its motion. (See Code of Civil Procedure section 1005(b) [motion must be filed and served 16 court days before hearing]; see Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6(a)(3)(B) [service by email adds two court days to "any period of notice"].) Moving Defendant filed and served by email its motion by email on 4/21/2026, which is not 16 court days plus two court days-before 5/14/2026, the hearing date noticed. Moving Defendant's disregard for the rules is not excused. A party seeking to have a motion heard outside the regular noticed period must secure an order shortening time or advancing the hearing. Defendant has no such order and, therefore, its attempt to jump the line fails and its untimely motion is ordered off calendar.
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