Judge: Jon R. Takasugi, Case: 23STCV30826, Date: 2025-01-08 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 23STCV30826 Hearing Date: January 8, 2025 Dept: 17
County of Los Angeles
DEPARTMENT
17
TENTATIVE
RULING
PATRICIA
CASTANEDA vs. GENERAL
MOTORS, LLC |
Case No.:
23STCV30826 Hearing
Date: January 8, 2025 |
Plaintiff’s
motion is GRANTED IN PART, DENIED IN PART. As such, the Court declines to award
sanctions at this time.
On 3/11/2024,
Plaintiff Dena Feingold (Plaintiff) filed suit against FCA US, LLC (Defendant).
On 3/12/2024, Plaintiff filed a first amended complaint (FAC) alleging: (1)
breach of express warranty; (2) breach of implied warranty; and (3) Civil Code
section 1793.2(b).
On
12/4/2024, Plaintiff moved to compel further responses to her Requests for
Production (RFPs).
Discussion
Plaintiff
argues that further responses are warranted to her RFP Nos. 10, 11, 20,
23-26, 28-29, 37-72.
After review of the relevant discovery
responses, the Court finds some of Plaintiff’s requests to be overly broad in
scope. However, the Court also finds certain objections by Defendant to be
unfounded. In addition to all requested materials related to Plaintiff’s car
itself,
1.
Defendant shall produce the “Warranty
Policy and Procedure Manual” published by Defendant and provided to its
authorized repair facilities, within the State of California, for the period of
purchase to present.
2.
Defendant shall produce any internal
analysis or investigation regarding defects concerning the transmission defect
in vehicles for the same year, make, and model of the subject vehicle.
3.
Defendant shall produce any customer
complaints relating to defects that are similar to the alleged defects claimed
by plaintiff in vehicles within California for the same year, make, and model
of the subject vehicle, for the period of purchase to present.
4.
Defendant shall produce all documents
evidencing policies and procedures used to evaluate customer requests for
repurchase pursuant to the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, for the period
of purchase to present.
5.
Technical Service Bulletins and Recall Notices
for vehicles purchased in California for the same year, make and model of the
subject vehicle.
6.
All other requests for further
production are DENIED.
Based on the
foregoing, Plaintiff’s motion is granted in part, denied in part. As such, the
Court declines to award sanctions at this time.
It is so ordered.
Dated: January
, 2025
Hon. Jon R.
Takasugi
Judge of the
Superior Court
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