Judge: Theresa M. Traber, Case: BC685997, Date: 2024-11-26 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: BC685997 Hearing Date: November 26, 2024 Dept: 47
Tentative Ruling
Judge Theresa M. Traber, Department 47
HEARING DATE: November 26, 2024 TRIAL DATE: VACATED
CASE: Sonia Holguin v. City of Los Angeles
CASE NO.: BC685977 ![]()
MOTION
TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT
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MOVING PARTY: Plaintiff Sonia Holguin
RESPONDING PARTY(S): No response on
eCourt as of 11/22/24
CASE
HISTORY:
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12/06/17: Complaint filed.
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06/04/18: First Amended Complaint filed.
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09/07/18: Second Amended Complaint filed.
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02/25/19: Third Amended Complaint filed.
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09/22/22: Request for Dismissal.
STATEMENT
OF MATERIAL FACTS AND/OR PROCEEDINGS:
This was an action for employment discrimination and retaliation.
Plaintiff alleged that the City of Los Angeles failed to provide Plaintiff a
private room to pump her breast milk and that she suffered retaliation when she
complained.
Plaintiff moves to enforce a
settlement agreement between the parties.
TENTATIVE RULING:
Plaintiff moves to enforce a
settlement agreement between the parties. However, Plaintiff’s “moving papers”
consist of a two-page notice of motion and a proof of service. No memorandum of
points and authorities is included, nor has Plaintiff furnished any evidence
establishing the existence of a settlement, the terms of any settlement, and
the parties’ compliance or lack thereof.
Accordingly,
Plaintiff’s Motion to Enforce Settlement is DENIED.
Moving Party to give notice.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: November 26,
2024 ___________________________________
Theresa
M. Traber
Judge
of the Superior Court
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