Judge: Edward B. Moreton, Jr., Case: 21SMCV00061, Date: 2022-11-01 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21SMCV00061 Hearing Date: November 1, 2022 Dept: 200
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TRAVEL ENTERTAINMENT, AND MARKETING LLC,
Plaintiff, v. BRIAN DELINO
et al., Defendants. |
Case No.:
21SMCV00061 Hearing Date: November 1, 2022 [TENTATIVE]
order RE: DEFENDANT’S motion COMPELling PLAINTIFF TO PROVIDE FURTHER RESPONSES TO form interrogatories, set one AND FOR ORDER OF SANCTIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF $660 |
On October 3, 2022, defense counsel, Stephen
Madoni, called the clerk to inform the Court that discovery issues have been
resolved; the informal discovery conference (IDC) on those issues has been
canceled, and counsel will take Defendant’s motion to compel further discovery off
calendar. On October 25, 2022, however, Mr.
Madoni informed the court he is not taking his motion to compel off calendar,
and he was attempting to schedule an IDC.
The Court denies without prejudice Defendant’s
motion to compel. Under this
Department’s rules, the parties are required to attend an IDC or obtain the
Court’s permission to file any motions to compel. Defendant did neither. Further in the event a motion to compel is
allowed, the parties are required to file a “JOINT STATEMENT consisting of a
four-column document set up as follows: The first column will identify the
number of the discovery request; the second, the text of the discovery request;
the third, the text of the response, and the fourth, bullet pointed statements,
one from each party, as to why a further response should or should not be
compelled.” No such joint statement has
been filed. Accordingly, the Court DENIES
WITHOUT PREJUDICE Defendant’s motion compelling Plaintiff to provide
further responses to form interrogatories, set one, and for order of sanctions
in the amount of $660.
DATED: November 1, 2022 ___________________________
Edward
B. Moreton, Jr.
Judge
of the Superior Court