Notice Of Motion And Motion To Compel Discovery, And Request For Monetary Sanctions Against Defendant Timothy Martin
SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CUD26681981 - June 10, 2026 Hearing date: June 10, 2026 Case number: CUD26681981 Case title: VALSTOCK VENTURES, LLC VS. TIMOTHY MARTIN ET AL Case Number: | | CUD26681981 | Case Title: | | VALSTOCK VENTURES, LLC VS. TIMOTHY MARTIN ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-06-10 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice Of Motion And Motion To Compel Discovery, And Request For Monetary Sanctions Against Defendant Timothy Martin | Rulings: | | Real Property/Housing Court Law and Motion Calendar for June 10, 2026. Line 12.
PLAINTIFF VALSTOCK VENTURES, LLC Notice Of Motion And Motion To Compel Discovery, And Request For Monetary Sanctions Against Defendant Timothy Martin is GRANTED, subject to opposition, pursuant to C.C.P. 2030.290 and 2031.300, as Plaintiff has not received timely discovery responses.
Sanctions shall be imposed on Defendant in the amount of $1,860. As a reminder, electronic service on a self-represented party requires the express consent of that party. (CCP 1010.6.) =(501/CFH)
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