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  • HEATHER C STOTTS VS ARTT LEDESMA ET AL Premises Liability (e.g.slip & fall) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
  • HEATHER C STOTTS VS ARTT LEDESMA ET AL Premises Liability (e.g.slip & fall) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
						
                                

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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Civil Division Central District, Spring Street Courthouse, Department 27 BC721898 March 11, 2020 HEATHER C STOTTS VS ARTT LEDESMA ET AL 8:30 AM Judge: Honorable Laura A. Seigle CSR: None Judicial Assistant: K. Lappin ERM: None Courtroom Assistant: None Deputy Sheriff: None APPEARANCES: For Plaintiff(s): Jared Eli Gross For Defendant(s): No Appearances NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: Hearing on Ex Parte Application for Continuance of Trial, in the Alternative, for an Order Shortening Time for Motion to Continue Trial The Court reads and considers the moving papers in chambers and makes the following orders: The Ex Parte Application for Continuance of Trial, in the Alternative, for an Order Shortening Time for Motion to Continue Trial filed by Heather C. Stotts on 03/10/2020 is Granted. Pursuant to the request of moving party, the Final Status Conference scheduled for 03/16/2020 is continued to 08/28/2020 at 10:00 AM in Department 27 at Spring Street Courthouse. Pursuant to the request of moving party, the Jury Trial scheduled for 03/16/2020 is continued to 09/18/2020 at 08:30 AM in Department 27 at Spring Street Courthouse. All dates are based on the new trial date. The parties are ordered to inform their witnesses and experts of the new date immediately. If the parties wish to mediate, they are to schedule a mediation forthwith. They should not expect another continuance due to the unavailability of mediation dates. The Court has granted this continuance to the date selected by the moving party and there was no opposition to the selected date. The Court presumes the date has been cleared with the parties, counsel, witnesses, and experts, and grants the continuance in reliance on the implicit representation that the parties, counsel, witnesses, and experts will be available on the date of trial and day-to-day thereafter for the length of the trial plus a five-day trailing period. No further continuances should be expected. Moving party is to give notice. Minute Order Page 1 of 1