Judge: Teresa A. Beaudet, Case: 20STCV03570, Date: 2022-08-31 Tentative Ruling



Case Number: 20STCV03570    Hearing Date: August 31, 2022    Dept: 50

 

 

Superior Court of California

County of Los Angeles

Department 50

 

ILYA NODEL,

 

                        Plaintiff,

            vs.

TREEIUM INC., et al.,

 

                        Defendants.

Case No.:

20STCV03570

Hearing Date:

August 31, 2022

Hearing Time:

10:00 a.m.

[TENTATIVE] ORDER RE:

 

MOTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND ENTER JUDGEMENT PER CCP § 664.6

 

The motion to enforce settlement agreement and enter judgment per CCP § 664.6 by Plaintiff Ilya Nodel (“Plaintiff”) will have to be continued again for the reasons set forth below. 

On August 1, 2022, the Court issued an Order on the instant motion indicating that the Declaration of Elias K. Fakhoury filed in support of the motion referenced several exhibits, including an exhibit of the settlement agreement at issue, but that no exhibits were attached to the declaration. In the August 1, 2022 Order, the Court ordered Plaintiff “to immediately file and serve the Declaration of Elias K. Fakhoury with the exhibits attached.”

On August 4, 2022, Plaintiff filed the Declaration of Elias K. Fakhoury with the exhibits attached. However, no proof of service was attached to the declaration. On August 23, 2022, the Court issued an Order continuing the hearing on the instant motion to August 31, 2022. The Order provides that Plaintiff will serve and file the proof of service regarding the Declaration by 4 p.m. on August 24, 2022.

The Court notes that Plaintiff filed another “Declaration of Elias K. Fakhoury” on August 23, 2022, with the exhibits attached. However, a proof of service was not attached to this declaration, and no separate proof of service was filed.

In light of the foregoing, the Clerk will discuss a new hearing date with the parties. 

 

DATED:  August 31, 2022                             ________________________________

Hon. Teresa A. Beaudet

Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court