Defendants Alan Romero and Romero Law, APC’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings is GRANTED without leave to amend as to Osheen Haghnazarian’s claims, and DENIED as to the claims of Hasmik Yaghobyan.
Plaintiffs Lala and Leilyan Haghnazarian’s Motion for Leave to Intervene is DENIED.
Defendants Alan Romero and Romero Law, APC’s Motion to Deem Plaintiffs Hasmik Yaghobyan and Osheen, Lala, and Leilyan Haghnazarian Vexatious Litigants is GRANTED.
Defendant to give notice.
MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS
A party may move for a judgment on the pleadings as to an entire complaint or as to a particular cause of action in a complaint. (Code Civ. Proc. § 438 subd. (c)(2)(A).) If a defendant moves for a judgment on the pleadings and argues that a complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against that defendant, then the court should grant a defendant’s motion only if the court finds as a matter of law that the complaint fails to allege facts sufficient t
Hearing Date
July 08, 2020
Type
Other Contract Dispute (not breach/insurance/fraud/negligence) (General Jurisdiction)
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Defendants Alan Romero and Romero Law, APC’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings is GRANTED without leave to amend as to Osheen Haghnazarian’s claims, and DENIED as to the claims of Hasmik Yaghobyan.
Plaintiffs Lala and Leilyan Haghnazarian’s Motion for Leave to Intervene is DENIED.
Defendants Alan Romero and Romero Law, APC’s Motion to Deem Plaintiffs Hasmik Yaghobyan and Osheen, Lala, and Leilyan Haghnazarian Vexatious Litigants is GRANTED.
Defendant to give notice.
MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS
A party may move for a judgment on the pleadings as to an entire complaint or as to a particular cause of action in a complaint. (Code Civ. Proc. § 438 subd. (c)(2)(A).) If a defendant moves for a judgment on the pleadings and argues that a complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against that defendant, then the court should grant a defendant’s motion only if the court finds as a matter of law that the complaint fails to allege facts sufficient t