Plaintiff Mercedes Gray’s unopposed Motion for Relief from Waiver of Objections to Defendant Timothy Taylor’s Written Discovery Requests is technically GRANTED.
Plaintiff Mercedes Gray moves the Court for relief from her statutory waiver of objections on the grounds that her failure to timely respond to Defendant Timothy Taylor’s discovery was due to the inadvertence of Plaintiff’s counsel’s staff. However, Plaintiff's motion is ambiguous as to which written discovery she seeks relief from waiver of objections. (It is unclear if it refers to interrogatories, requests for production, etc.)
Plaintiff’s Notice of Motion indicates the motion is “made pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 2031.210, 2031.240, 2033.280, and 2031.300(a).” Sections 2031.210, 2031.240, and 2031.300, govern requests for production of documents and Section 2033.280 governs requests for admission. These are the only provisions of the Discovery Act referenced in the memorandum of points and authorities. (Mo
Hearing Date
August 20, 2018
Type
Other Employment Complaint (General Jurisdiction)
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Plaintiff Mercedes Gray’s unopposed Motion for Relief from Waiver of Objections to Defendant Timothy Taylor’s Written Discovery Requests is technically GRANTED.
Plaintiff Mercedes Gray moves the Court for relief from her statutory waiver of objections on the grounds that her failure to timely respond to Defendant Timothy Taylor’s discovery was due to the inadvertence of Plaintiff’s counsel’s staff. However, Plaintiff's motion is ambiguous as to which written discovery she seeks relief from waiver of objections. (It is unclear if it refers to interrogatories, requests for production, etc.)
Plaintiff’s Notice of Motion indicates the motion is “made pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 2031.210, 2031.240, 2033.280, and 2031.300(a).” Sections 2031.210, 2031.240, and 2031.300, govern requests for production of documents and Section 2033.280 governs requests for admission. These are the only provisions of the Discovery Act referenced in the memorandum of points and authorities. (Mo