Dept. F-49
Calendar # 3
Date: 9-8-20 c/f 7-13-20 c/f 1-17-20
Case # PC051868
MOTION FOR ASSIGNMENT
MOVING PARTY: Plaintiff, California State University Center on Disabilities
RESPONDING PARTY: Unopposed/Defendant, Louis Lipschultz; Third Party, Susan A. Cotter
RELIEF REQUESTED:
Motion for Assignment Order
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
In September 2006, Plaintiff California State University Center on Disabilities and Defendant LetsGoExpo, Inc. entered into an agreement, whereby LetsGoExpo would provide operational software services for a conference held in March 2007. The agreement provided that LetsGoExpo would collect registrant and exhibit booth fees and remit the entire balance to Plaintiff less fees from the contract. LetsGoExpo collected said fees; Plaintiff alleges it was owed $421,000 in conference fees. No fees were reimbursed.
On December 27, 2010, Defendant Louis Lipschultz acknowledged the $421,000 balance due, and executed a separate and independent written promise for rep
Hearing Date
September 08, 2020
Type
Contractual Fraud (General Jurisdiction)
Status
Legacy Judgment 04/17/2012
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Dept. F-49
Calendar # 3
Date: 9-8-20 c/f 7-13-20 c/f 1-17-20
Case # PC051868
MOTION FOR ASSIGNMENT
MOVING PARTY: Plaintiff, California State University Center on Disabilities
RESPONDING PARTY: Unopposed/Defendant, Louis Lipschultz; Third Party, Susan A. Cotter
RELIEF REQUESTED:
Motion for Assignment Order
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
In September 2006, Plaintiff California State University Center on Disabilities and Defendant LetsGoExpo, Inc. entered into an agreement, whereby LetsGoExpo would provide operational software services for a conference held in March 2007. The agreement provided that LetsGoExpo would collect registrant and exhibit booth fees and remit the entire balance to Plaintiff less fees from the contract. LetsGoExpo collected said fees; Plaintiff alleges it was owed $421,000 in conference fees. No fees were reimbursed.
On December 27, 2010, Defendant Louis Lipschultz acknowledged the $421,000 balance due, and executed a separate and independent written promise for rep