Judge: Lynne M. Hobbs, Case: 22STCV05134, Date: 2024-02-26 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 22STCV05134 Hearing Date: February 26, 2024 Dept: 30
FELIX ANUGOM, et al. vs MARTHA DELIA QUINTANAR
TENTATIVE
Defendant Martha Delia Quintanar’s motions to compel Plaintiffs to provide responses to form interrogatories, special interrogatories, and requests for production for documents are GRANTED.
Plaintiffs Felix Anugom and Ann Anugom are ordered to provide responses without objection to Defendant’s request for form interrogatories, set one, special interrogatories, set one, and request for production, set one, within 20 days of this order.
Defendant’s request for sanctions is DENIED.
Moving party is ordered to give notice.
Discussion
On September 21, 2023, Defendant served Form Interrogatories, Set One, Special Interrogatories, Set One, and Request for Production of Documents, Set One, on Plaintiffs. (Paz Decl., ¶ 2; Exh. A.) Responses were due on or before October 23, 2023. To date, no responses have been received. (Id., at ¶ 4.)
As Defendant properly served discovery requests and Plaintiffs have failed to serve responses, the Court finds Defendant is entitled to a court order directing Plaintiffs to provide verified responses without objections to the discovery requests served on Plaintiffs. Therefore, the motions are granted.
Defendant also requests sanctions. Code of Civil Procedure §§ 2030.290(c) and 2031.300(c) allow for sanctions when the motion was unsuccessfully opposed. Here, as the motions were not opposed, the request for sanctions is denied.
Defendant’s request for sanctions under CCP section 2023.010 for the misuse of discovery is also denied, as "sections 2023.010 and 2023.030 do not independently authorize the trial court to impose monetary sanctions for misuse of discovery.” (City of Los Angeles v. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC (2022) 84 Cal.App.5th 466, 504.)