danny siag, Plaintiff, vs. jim lorber, et al., Defendants.
Case No.: 20STCV08084
Hearing Date: August 5, 2020
Hearing Time: 10:00 a.m.
[TENTATIVE] ORDER RE:
PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT
Plaintiff Danny Siag (“Plaintiff”) requests entry of default judgment against Defendant Jim Lorber. Plaintiff seeks judgment in the total amount of $63,232.15, comprising $58,500 demanded in the Complaint, $4,183.15 in prejudgment interest, and $549 in costs.
The Court notes that Plaintiff has again failed to include the mandatory Request for Entry of Default (Form CIV-100) setting forth the basis for his request for default judgment. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1800(a).) Form CIV-100 also includes a memorandum of costs and a declaration of nonmilitary status for the defendant against whom judgment is sought, both of which are required to be included in any default judgment package. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1800(a)(4)-(5).)
Accordingly, the Court denies the request for default j
Hearing Date
August 05, 2020
Type
Other Breach of Contract/Warranty (not fraud or negligence) (General Jurisdiction)
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danny siag, Plaintiff, vs. jim lorber, et al., Defendants.
Case No.: 20STCV08084
Hearing Date: August 5, 2020
Hearing Time: 10:00 a.m.
[TENTATIVE] ORDER RE:
PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT
Plaintiff Danny Siag (“Plaintiff”) requests entry of default judgment against Defendant Jim Lorber. Plaintiff seeks judgment in the total amount of $63,232.15, comprising $58,500 demanded in the Complaint, $4,183.15 in prejudgment interest, and $549 in costs.
The Court notes that Plaintiff has again failed to include the mandatory Request for Entry of Default (Form CIV-100) setting forth the basis for his request for default judgment. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1800(a).) Form CIV-100 also includes a memorandum of costs and a declaration of nonmilitary status for the defendant against whom judgment is sought, both of which are required to be included in any default judgment package. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1800(a)(4)-(5).)
Accordingly, the Court denies the request for default j