On September 20, 2016 a
Party Notice
was filed
involving a dispute between
Maria Canul,
and
for civil
in the District Court of Santa Clara County.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA
191 N. FIRST STREET Electronically Filed
SAN JOSE, CA 95113-1090 by Superior Court of CA,
County of Santa Clara,
TO: FILE COPY on 10/26/2022 10:06 AM
Reviewed By: R. Walker
RE: Velocity Investments LLC v. Canul Case #16CV300096
CASE NUMBER: 16CV300096 Envelope: 10314991
RE: Velocity Investments LLC v. Pascual
CASE NUMBER: 18CV338986
RE: Velocity Investments LLC v. Sipin
CASE NUMBER: 20CV370503
ORDER AND NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED INFORMAL DISCOVERY CONFERENCE
The informal discovery conferences for the above-entitled cases have been rescheduled (from October 28,
2022) and you are directed to appear as follows:
Date: November 4, 2022 At: 2:00 p.m. In: Department 3
Location: Superior Court, 191 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95113.
The above conference has been scheduled by the Court at the request of the parties. The parties’ discovery
meet and confer obligations require anactualconference (in-person, telephonic, or by
videoconference). Each side must serve and lodge a short brief, (on pleading paper and limited to no more
than 3 pages, briefly discussing the issues to be addressed ) by noon, at least two court days prior to the
conference. No exhibits may be attached to the brief. The purpose of the brief is to provide the Court with an
overview of the outstanding issues and is not to be used in place of a motion.
Personal appearances are not permitted at this time; all appearances must be made through MSTeams (or a
remote platform provided by the parties); the MSTeams link will be issued separately by the Court. Lead counsel
with full authority to resolve the discovery dispute must appear unless excused by the Court.
Under Code of Civil Procedure Section 2016.080(c)(2), the time for bringing any motion to compel is tolled
starting on the date a party makes the email request for an informal discovery conference to the Court. If the
discovery dispute is not resolved following the discovery conference, any party may proceed to file a motion.
Any such motion must be filed within ten (10) court days of the conference, or within the 45-day statutory time,
whichever date is later, unless otherwise specifically ordered by the Court.
For further information, contact the Complex Civil Litigation Department, (408) 882-2286.
Date: October 26, 2022 Hon. Patricia M. Lucas
Judge of the Superior Court
If you, a party represented by you, or a witness to be called on behalf of that party need an accommodation under the American with
Disabilities Act, please contact the Court Administrator’s office at (408) 882-2700, or use the Court’s TDD line, (408) 882-2690 or the
Voice/TDD California Relay Service, (800) 735-2922.
Form Updated on 7/1/22.
Document Filed Date
October 26, 2022
Case Filing Date
September 20, 2016
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