19STCV12083 ALLAN PINEDA vs KEN GARFF AUTOMOTIVE, LLC
Defendant’s Motion for Reconsideration or, in the alternative, Motion for Protective Order
TENTATIVE RULING: Both motions are DENIED.
Motion for Reconsideration
Any party affected by a court order may request a reconsideration of that order. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1008(a).) The propounding party must file an application within 10 days following service of the written notice of entry of the order. (Id.) A request to reconsider the matter must consider “new or different facts, circumstances, or law.” (Id.) The judge that granted or denied the order must hear the reconsideration. (Id.) The party seeking the reconsideration must state by affidavit “what application was made before, when and to what judge, what order or decisions were made, and what new or different facts, circumstances, or law are claimed to be shown.” (Id.)
When a court granted or denied a prior application for an order in whole or in part, the original party making t
Hearing Date
December 03, 2020
Type
Contract/Warranty Breach - Seller Plaintiff (no fraud/negligence) (General Jurisdiction)
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19STCV12083 ALLAN PINEDA vs KEN GARFF AUTOMOTIVE, LLC
Defendant’s Motion for Reconsideration or, in the alternative, Motion for Protective Order
TENTATIVE RULING: Both motions are DENIED.
Motion for Reconsideration
Any party affected by a court order may request a reconsideration of that order. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1008(a).) The propounding party must file an application within 10 days following service of the written notice of entry of the order. (Id.) A request to reconsider the matter must consider “new or different facts, circumstances, or law.” (Id.) The judge that granted or denied the order must hear the reconsideration. (Id.) The party seeking the reconsideration must state by affidavit “what application was made before, when and to what judge, what order or decisions were made, and what new or different facts, circumstances, or law are claimed to be shown.” (Id.)
When a court granted or denied a prior application for an order in whole or in part, the original party making t