Judge: William A. Crowfoot, Case: 23AHCV00589, Date: 2024-12-10 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 23AHCV00589 Hearing Date: December 10, 2024 Dept: 3
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - NORTHEAST
DISTRICT
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[TENTATIVE]
ORDER RE: MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT FILED BY DEFENDANT GREGORY THOMAS
HEINEN, M.D. Dept.
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On May 24, 2024, defendant Gregory
Thomas Heinen, M.D. (“Defendant”) filed this motion for summary judgment on
plaintiff Miriam I. Aghazzi’s (“Plaintiff”) medical malpractice action.
On September 12, 2024, the parties
stipulated to continue the hearing on this motion, trial, and all trial-related
dates.
On November 27, 2024, Plaintiff filed a
“notice of opposition,” a memorandum of points and authorities, a declaration
from Plaintiff, and evidentiary objections. The caption pages of these pleadings
all state that they were concurrently filed with Plaintiff’s Response to Separate
Statement and Statement of Additional Material Facts, as well as the
Declaration of Diana G. Vasquez. It also appears, based on the content of
Defendant’s reply papers, that these two documents were served on Defendant.
However, since they are not in the Court record, the Court CONTINUES the
hearing to ______ so that the parties may file them for the Court’s review.
Moving party to give notice.
Dated
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William A.
Crowfoot Judge of the Superior Court |
Parties who intend to submit on this
tentative must send an email to the Court at ALHDEPT3@lacourt.org indicating
intention to submit on the tentative as directed by the instructions provided
on the court website at www.lacourt.org. Please be advised that if you submit
on the tentative and elect not to appear at the hearing, the opposing party may
nevertheless appear at the hearing and argue the matter. Unless you receive a
submission from all other parties in the matter, you should assume that others
might appear at the hearing to argue. If the Court does not receive emails from
the parties indicating submission on this tentative ruling and there are no
appearances at the hearing, the Court may, at its discretion, adopt the
tentative as the final order or place the motion off calendar.