STATEMENT OF FACTS
Plaintiff alleges that she suffered disability discrimination and harassment and Defendants failed to accommodate her work restrictions, resulting in Plaintiff’s constructive termination. Plaintiff also alleges wage and hour violations.
Plaintiff moves for relief from failure to timely post jury fees and the resulting waiver of jury trial.
ANALYSIS
Motion For Relief From Failure To Post Jury Fees (Waiver of Jury Trial)
Plaintiff moves for relief from failure to timely post jury fees and the resulting waiver of jury trial. Plaintiff argues that the failure to timely pay jury fees was inadvertent, and permitting Plaintiff to proceed to a jury trial would not prejudice Defendant.
Plaintiff indicates that, due to a clerical error by Plaintiff’s counsel’s office staff as a result of an emergency medical leave, there was a failure to timely post jury fees as required by CCP § 631. See Declaration of Nicol E. Hajjar, ¶¶ 5 – 7. Plaintiff’s counsel also indicates that P
Hearing Date
February 21, 2020
Type
Wrongful Termination (General Jurisdiction)
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STATEMENT OF FACTS
Plaintiff alleges that she suffered disability discrimination and harassment and Defendants failed to accommodate her work restrictions, resulting in Plaintiff’s constructive termination. Plaintiff also alleges wage and hour violations.
Plaintiff moves for relief from failure to timely post jury fees and the resulting waiver of jury trial.
ANALYSIS
Motion For Relief From Failure To Post Jury Fees (Waiver of Jury Trial)
Plaintiff moves for relief from failure to timely post jury fees and the resulting waiver of jury trial. Plaintiff argues that the failure to timely pay jury fees was inadvertent, and permitting Plaintiff to proceed to a jury trial would not prejudice Defendant.
Plaintiff indicates that, due to a clerical error by Plaintiff’s counsel’s office staff as a result of an emergency medical leave, there was a failure to timely post jury fees as required by CCP § 631. See Declaration of Nicol E. Hajjar, ¶¶ 5 – 7. Plaintiff’s counsel also indicates that P