Dept. F-47
Date: 8/14/20
Case #BC720058
MOTION/PETITION FOR RELIEF FROM GOVERNMENT CODE 945.4
Motion/Petition filed on 2/3/20.
MOVING PARTY: Petitioners Dareh D. Haghvirdi, Sevana Davidian and Sevada Haghvirdi
RESPONDING PARTY: Respondent State of California
NOTICE: ok
RELIEF REQUESTED: An order relieving Petitioners from the provisions of Government Code 945.4 and allowing Petitioners to bring their claims against Respondent State of California.
RULING: The motion/petition is denied.
The parties are reminded to review the 5/3/19 First Amended General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil. When efiling documents, parties must comply with the “TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS” which are set forth at page 4, line 4 through page 5, line 12 of the Court’s 5/3/19 First Amended General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil. Failure to comply with these requirements in the future may result in matters being continued so documents can be resubmitted in compliance with these r
Hearing Date
August 14, 2020
Type
Medical Malpractice - Physicians & Surgeons (General Jurisdiction)
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Dept. F-47
Date: 8/14/20
Case #BC720058
MOTION/PETITION FOR RELIEF FROM GOVERNMENT CODE 945.4
Motion/Petition filed on 2/3/20.
MOVING PARTY: Petitioners Dareh D. Haghvirdi, Sevana Davidian and Sevada Haghvirdi
RESPONDING PARTY: Respondent State of California
NOTICE: ok
RELIEF REQUESTED: An order relieving Petitioners from the provisions of Government Code 945.4 and allowing Petitioners to bring their claims against Respondent State of California.
RULING: The motion/petition is denied.
The parties are reminded to review the 5/3/19 First Amended General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil. When efiling documents, parties must comply with the “TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS” which are set forth at page 4, line 4 through page 5, line 12 of the Court’s 5/3/19 First Amended General Order Re Mandatory Electronic Filing for Civil. Failure to comply with these requirements in the future may result in matters being continued so documents can be resubmitted in compliance with these r