TENTATIVE RULING
Defendants Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc. and Southern California Healthcare System, Inc. dba Southern California Hospital at Culver City’s Demurrer to Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is OVERRULED.
Defendants Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc. and Southern California Healthcare System, Inc. dba Southern California Hospital at Culver City’s Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is DENIED.
Defendant Kamal Bijanpour, M.D.’s Demurrer to Third Amended Complaint is OVERRULED.
Defendant Kamal Bijanpour, M.D.’s Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is DENIED.
Defendants shall file and serve an answer to the Third Amended Complaint within ten (10) days of entry of this order. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1320(j).)
Moving parties to give notice.
REASONING
Legal Standard
“[A] demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the allegations in a complaint.” (Lewis v. Safeway, Inc. (2015) 235 Cal.App.4th 385, 388.) A demurrer
Hearing Date
July 10, 2020
Type
Othr Profes Health Care Malpractce (General Jurisdiction)
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TENTATIVE RULING
Defendants Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc. and Southern California Healthcare System, Inc. dba Southern California Hospital at Culver City’s Demurrer to Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is OVERRULED.
Defendants Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc. and Southern California Healthcare System, Inc. dba Southern California Hospital at Culver City’s Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is DENIED.
Defendant Kamal Bijanpour, M.D.’s Demurrer to Third Amended Complaint is OVERRULED.
Defendant Kamal Bijanpour, M.D.’s Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is DENIED.
Defendants shall file and serve an answer to the Third Amended Complaint within ten (10) days of entry of this order. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1320(j).)
Moving parties to give notice.
REASONING
Legal Standard
“[A] demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the allegations in a complaint.” (Lewis v. Safeway, Inc. (2015) 235 Cal.App.4th 385, 388.) A demurrer