Judge: Mark H. Epstein, Case: 20SMCV01766, Date: 2022-10-20 Tentative Ruling
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Case Number: 20SMCV01766 Hearing Date: October 20, 2022 Dept: R
The Court apologizes for not having issued the order. The extended briefing schedule frankly caused
the Court to lose track of it. In light
of that, an extension makes sense and the Court is inclined to just grant it
now. The Court will restore the motion
to the calendar given the passage of time and will discuss with the parties an
appropriate date.