TENTATIVE RULING
Defendant Los Angeles World Airports’ Demurrer to Plaintiff’s First Amended Complaint is SUSTAINED, with twenty (20) days leave to amend, as to the first and second causes of action, and SUSTAINED, without leave to amend, as to the third cause of action.
Plaintiff may amend his complaint only as authorized by the Court’s order and may not amend it to add a new cause of action without seeking and obtaining leave of the Court to do so.
Defendant Los Angeles World Airports to give notice.
REASONING
Request for Judicial Notice
Defendant Los Angeles World Airports (“Defendant”) requests judicial notice of Plaintiff Hagop Tchakerian (“Plaintiff”)’s Complaint of Discrimination filed with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Defendant’s request is GRANTED, pursuant to Evidence Code section 452, subdivision (c).
Demurrer
“[A] demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the allegations in a complaint.” (Lewis v. Safeway, Inc. (2015) 235 Cal.App.4th 385,
Hearing Date
June 24, 2020
Type
Wrongful Termination (General Jurisdiction)
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TENTATIVE RULING
Defendant Los Angeles World Airports’ Demurrer to Plaintiff’s First Amended Complaint is SUSTAINED, with twenty (20) days leave to amend, as to the first and second causes of action, and SUSTAINED, without leave to amend, as to the third cause of action.
Plaintiff may amend his complaint only as authorized by the Court’s order and may not amend it to add a new cause of action without seeking and obtaining leave of the Court to do so.
Defendant Los Angeles World Airports to give notice.
REASONING
Request for Judicial Notice
Defendant Los Angeles World Airports (“Defendant”) requests judicial notice of Plaintiff Hagop Tchakerian (“Plaintiff”)’s Complaint of Discrimination filed with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Defendant’s request is GRANTED, pursuant to Evidence Code section 452, subdivision (c).
Demurrer
“[A] demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the allegations in a complaint.” (Lewis v. Safeway, Inc. (2015) 235 Cal.App.4th 385,