CUEVA v. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISH CO.
CASE NO.: VC066777
HEARING: 02/20/2020
JUDGE: OLIVIA ROSALES
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TENTATIVE ORDER
Defendant PACIFIC AMERICAN FISH CO’s unopposed Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED. Defendant PACIFIC AMERICAN FISH CO’s alternative Motion for Summary Adjudication is MOOT.
Moving Party to give Notice.
Defendant’s Request for Judicial Notice is GRANTED as to the existence of the documents, but not as to any hearsay statements contained therein. Cal. Ev. Code §452.
No Opposition filed as of February 18, 2020. The Court notes that Plaintiff MIGUEL ANGEL CUEVA is a pro se litigant.
This action for wrongful termination was filed by Plaintiff MIGUEL ANGEL CUEVA on December 8, 2017. The relevant facts are as follows: “Plaintiff began his employment with the Defendant as a driver, on October 20, 2014.” (SAC ¶15.) “During Plaintiff’s employment with Defendant, Plaintiff was not provided rest periods for work periods of four (4) hours or more, and was not provided wit
Type
Wrongful Termination (General Jurisdiction)
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CUEVA v. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISH CO.
CASE NO.: VC066777
HEARING: 02/20/2020
JUDGE: OLIVIA ROSALES
#9
TENTATIVE ORDER
Defendant PACIFIC AMERICAN FISH CO’s unopposed Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED. Defendant PACIFIC AMERICAN FISH CO’s alternative Motion for Summary Adjudication is MOOT.
Moving Party to give Notice.
Defendant’s Request for Judicial Notice is GRANTED as to the existence of the documents, but not as to any hearsay statements contained therein. Cal. Ev. Code §452.
No Opposition filed as of February 18, 2020. The Court notes that Plaintiff MIGUEL ANGEL CUEVA is a pro se litigant.
This action for wrongful termination was filed by Plaintiff MIGUEL ANGEL CUEVA on December 8, 2017. The relevant facts are as follows: “Plaintiff began his employment with the Defendant as a driver, on October 20, 2014.” (SAC ¶15.) “During Plaintiff’s employment with Defendant, Plaintiff was not provided rest periods for work periods of four (4) hours or more, and was not provided wit