Motion for Summary Judgment
34-2019-00255681-CU-OE-GDS: Angela Ramirez vs. Pacific Gas & Electric Company 05/29/2024 Hearing on Motion for Summary Judgment in Department 53
Tentative Ruling
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34-2019-00255681-CU-OE-GDS: Angela Ramirez vs. Pacific Gas & Electric Company 05/29/2024 Hearing on Motion for Summary Judgment in Department 53
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TENTATIVE RULING
On the Court's own motion, the Hearing on Motion for Summary Judgment scheduled for 05/29/2024 is continued to 07/02/2024 at 1:30 PM in Department 53 at Hall of Justice.
This matter was previously scheduled for hearing on February 14, 2024. The Court issued an order granting Plaintiffs request to continue the hearing to permit Plaintiff additional time to discover information essential to the outcome of the motion. (Minute Order, 02/14/2024.) The Court indicated supplemental opposition and reply papers would be due based on the new hearing date. (Ibid.)
On May 15, 2024, Plaintiff filed a memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to the motion. The Courts records do not include any other documents filed in opposition, such as an opposing separate statement or evidence. An opposing partys failure to file a separate statement in opposition may, in the Courts discretion, constitute a sufficient ground for granting the motion for summary judgment/adjudication.(Code Civ. Proc. § 437c(b)(3); see Oldcastle Precast, Inc. v. Lumbermens Mut. Cas. Co. (2009) 170 Cal.App.4th 554, 568; Kojababian v. Genuine Home Loans, Inc. (2009) 174 Cal.App.4th 408, 418; Batarse v. Service Employees Intl Union Local 1000 (2012) 209 Cal.App.4th 820, 831-833.)
However, the Court notes the opening paragraph of the opposing memorandum references a separate statement of material disputed facts and declarations. Further, on May 24, 2024, Defendant filed various reply documents, including a reply to Plaintiffs separate statement and objections to evidence in opposition. Thus, it is clear that at minimum, Plaintiff served opposition papers beyond its memorandum of points and authorities, although such additional papers are not currently reflected in the Register of Actions as filed.
Under these circumstances and in recognition that Defendant had an opportunity to review and respond to the missing opposing papers, the Court, in its discretion, shall CONTINUE this matter and ORDERS that Plaintiff file the additional opposing documents in the identical form that were previously served (other than the memorandum of points and authorities which is already on file). No alterations may be made to any of the previously served documents. Plaintiff may provide a copy of this order to the Clerk of Court accompanying the additional filings.
On or before June 5, 2024, Plaintiff shall file true and correct copies of any additional opposing documents that were previously served on Defendant. No other supplemental briefing or filings will be allowed.
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