Superior Court of California
County of Los Angeles
DEPARTMENT 17
TENTATIVE RULING
JACK MURRAY, et al. vs. FRANK LYONS, et al.
Case No.: BC556908
Hearing Date: September 9, 2020
Black’s motion to amend the entered default judgment is GRANTED in part, DENIED in part. The motion is granted as to its request to amend the judgment against Tarilynne Anderson to reflect additional aliases, and as to the request to amend the judgment to reflect that Hoyt Sport Fit as an unincorporated entity. The motion is denied in all other respects.
On January 3, 2017, the Honorable Judge Richard Rico entered default judgment in favor of Barbara Black against:
Cross-Defendants Tarilynne Anderson, Hoyt Sport Fit, John Jay Brocklebank and Frank Lyons, joint and severally, for:
(1) damages totaling $175,466.86, pursuant to California Business and Professions Code section 19525, subdivision (b)(1); and
(2) costs totaling $11,970.73, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) section 1032(b).
Defendan
Hearing Date
September 09, 2020
Type
Contractual Fraud (General Jurisdiction)
Status
Default Judgment By Court - Before Trial 05/04/2016
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Superior Court of California
County of Los Angeles
DEPARTMENT 17
TENTATIVE RULING
JACK MURRAY, et al. vs. FRANK LYONS, et al.
Case No.: BC556908
Hearing Date: September 9, 2020
Black’s motion to amend the entered default judgment is GRANTED in part, DENIED in part. The motion is granted as to its request to amend the judgment against Tarilynne Anderson to reflect additional aliases, and as to the request to amend the judgment to reflect that Hoyt Sport Fit as an unincorporated entity. The motion is denied in all other respects.
On January 3, 2017, the Honorable Judge Richard Rico entered default judgment in favor of Barbara Black against:
Cross-Defendants Tarilynne Anderson, Hoyt Sport Fit, John Jay Brocklebank and Frank Lyons, joint and severally, for:
(1) damages totaling $175,466.86, pursuant to California Business and Professions Code section 19525, subdivision (b)(1); and
(2) costs totaling $11,970.73, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) section 1032(b).
Defendan