NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: MOTION TO COMPEL — FURTHER RESPONSES TO REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS; SET ONE TO DEFENDANTS RAMSEY LAW GROUP AND HUSSEIN SAFFOURI [PLTF] LORRAINE L: GRACE [PLTF] STEVE HIRSCH
RULING
The Motion to Compel further responses to Request for Production of Documents (“RFPD”), Set One to defendant Hussein Saffouri (“Saffouri”) and RFPD, Set One to Ramsey Law Group (“RLG”) is GRANTED, in part,
LEGAL STANDARD
Code of Civil Procedure section 2031 ,310 subdivision (a) provides that “[o]n receipt of a response to a demand for inspection, copying, testing, or sampling, the demanding party may move for an order compelling further response to the demand if the demanding party deems that any of the following apply: (1) A statement of compliance with the demand is incomplete: (2) A representation of inability to comply is inadequate, incomplete, or evasive. (3) An objection in the response is without merit or too general.”
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Hearing Date
June 18, 2021
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NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: MOTION TO COMPEL — FURTHER RESPONSES TO REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS; SET ONE TO DEFENDANTS RAMSEY LAW GROUP AND HUSSEIN SAFFOURI [PLTF] LORRAINE L: GRACE [PLTF] STEVE HIRSCH
RULING
The Motion to Compel further responses to Request for Production of Documents (“RFPD”), Set One to defendant Hussein Saffouri (“Saffouri”) and RFPD, Set One to Ramsey Law Group (“RLG”) is GRANTED, in part,
LEGAL STANDARD
Code of Civil Procedure section 2031 ,310 subdivision (a) provides that “[o]n receipt of a response to a demand for inspection, copying, testing, or sampling, the demanding party may move for an order compelling further response to the demand if the demanding party deems that any of the following apply: (1) A statement of compliance with the demand is incomplete: (2) A representation of inability to comply is inadequate, incomplete, or evasive. (3) An objection in the response is without merit or too general.”
Except in cases of certain electronically sto