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  • JEFFREY MOR, IN AND THROUGH HIS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST, JEFFREY S.REISBECK, ET AL. VS MONTROSE SPRINGS SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTER, ET AL. Elder Abuse/Dependent Adult Abuse Case (General Jurisdiction) document preview
  • JEFFREY MOR, IN AND THROUGH HIS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST, JEFFREY S.REISBECK, ET AL. VS MONTROSE SPRINGS SKILLED NURSING & WELLNESS CENTER, ET AL. Elder Abuse/Dependent Adult Abuse Case (General Jurisdiction) document preview
						
                                

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Electronically FILED by Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles on 03/30/2020 05:24 PM Sherri R. Carter, Executive Officer/Clerk of Court, by N. Alvarez,Deputy Clerk 20STCV12538 CM-010 AHORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT AHORNEYiName, State Bar number, and address): FOR COURT USE ONLY ~Lisa Trinh Flint, Esq., SBN 24 468 MORAN LAW 5 Hutton Centre Diive, Ste. I 050 Santa Ana, CA 92707 TELEPHONENO.: ~714) 549-0333 FAXNO.: (714) 549-0444 ATTORNEY FOR (NameJ: laintiffs, JEFFREY MOR, in and through his SII, et al. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES srnEET ADDREss: 111 North Hill Street MAILING ADDRESS: cITY AND zIP coDE: Los An'l)les, CA 90012 BRANCH NAME: Central istrict CASE NAME: Mor v. Montrose Springs Skilled Nursing & Wellness Center, et al. CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET CASE NUMBER: Complex Case Designation [ZJ Unlimited D Limited D Counter D Joinder (Amount (Amount JUDGE: demanded demanded is Filed with first appearance by defendant exceeds $25,000) $25,000 or less) (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.402) DEPT: Items 1-6 below must be completed (see instructions on page 2). 1. Check one box below for the case type that best describes this case: Auto Tort Contract Provisionally Complex Civil Litigation D Auto (22) D Breach of contracUwarranty (06) (Cal. Rules of Court, rules 3.400-3.403) D Uninsured motorist (46) D Rule 3.740 collections (09) D AnlilrusUTrade regulation (03) Other PI/PD/WD (Personal Injury/Property D Other collections (09) D Construction defect (10) Damage/Wrongful Death) Tort D Insurance coverage (18) D Mass tort (40) D Asbestos (04) D Other contract (37) D Securities litigation (28) D Product liability (24) Real Property D Environmental/Toxic tort (30) D Medical malpractice (45) D Eminent domain/Inverse D Insurance coverage claims arising from the [ZJ Other PI/PD/WD (23) condemnation (14) above listed provisionally complex case Non-PI/PD/WD (Other) Tort D Wrongful eviction (33) types(41) D Business tort/unfair business practice (07) D Other real property (26) Enforcement of Judgment D Civil rights (08) Unlawful Detainer D Enforcement of judgment (20) D Defamation (13) D Commercial (31) Miscellaneous Civil Complaint D Fraud (16) D Residential (32) D RICO(27) D Intellectual property (19) D Drugs (38) D Other complaint (not specified above) (42) D Professional negligence (25) Judicial Review Miscellaneous Civil Petition D Other non-Pl/PD/WO tort (35) D Asset forfeiture (05) D Partnership and corporate governance (21) Employment D Petition re: arbitration award (11) D other petition (not specified above) (43) D Wrongful termination (36) D Writ of mandate (02) D Other employment (15) D Other judicial review (39) 2. This case LJis LLJ is not complex under rule 3.400 of the California Rules of Court. If the case is complex, mark the factors requiring exceptional judicial management: a. D Large number of separately represented parties d. D Large number of witnesses b. D Extensive motion practice raising difficult or novel e. D Coordination with related actions pending in one or more courts issues that will be time-consuming to resolve in other counties, states, or countries, or in a federal court c. D Substantial amount of documentary evidence f. D Substantial postjudgment judicial supervision 3. Remedies sought (check all that apply): a.[Z] monetary b. GJ nonmonetary; declaratory or injunctive relief c. [ZJ punitive 4. Number of causes of action (specify): 5: Elder Abuse, Neg., H&S Code 1430b, Willful Misconduct, and WD 5. This case isD [ZJ is not a class action suit. 6. If there are any known related cases, file and serve a notice of related case. (You may use form CM-015.) Date: March 30, 2020 Lisa Trinh Flint (TYPE OR PRINT NAME) NOTICE • Plaintiff must file this cover sheet with the first paper filed in the action or proceeding (ex all claims cases or cases filed under the Probate Code, Family Code, or Welfare and Institutions Code). (Cal. Rules of ourt, rule 3.220.) Failure to file may result in sanctions. • File this cover sheet in addition to any cover sheet required by local court rule. • If this case is complex under rule 3.400 et seq. of the California Rules of Court, you must serve a copy of this cover sheet on all other parties to the action or proceeding. • Unless this is a collections case under rule 3.740 or a complex case, this cover sheet will be used for statistical purposes onlv. JSa e 1 of 2 Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Cal. Rules of Court, rules 2.30, 3.220, 3.400--3.403, 3.740; Judicial Council of California CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET Cal. Standards of Judicial Administration, std. 3.10 CM-010 [Rev. July 1, 2007] www.courtinfo.ca.gov American Lega!Net, Inc. www.FormsWorkllow.com