Velasco, et al. v. The Vapors, et al. (BC612777)
Defendant Perfection Pen, LLC’s DEMURRER TO COMPLAINT
Respondent: Plaintiffs L. and C. Velaso
TENTATIVE RULING
Before filing a demurrer pursuant to this chapter, the demurring party shall MEET AND CONFER IN PERSON OR BY TELEPHONE with the party who filed the pleading that is subject to demurrer for the purpose of determining whether an agreement can be reached that would resolve the objections to be raised in the demurrer. If an amended complaint, cross-complaint, or answer is filed, the responding party shall meet and confer again with the party who filed the amended pleading before filing a demurrer to the amended pleading. (CCP 430.41(a).) The demurring party shall FILE AND SERVE WITH THE DEMURRER A DECLARATION stating either of the following: (A) The means by which the demurring party met and conferred with the party who filed the pleading subject to demurrer, and that the parties did not reach an agreement resolving the obje
Hearing Date
December 12, 2016
Type
Prdct Liablty (not asbes,tox,envir (General Jurisdiction)
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Velasco, et al. v. The Vapors, et al. (BC612777)
Defendant Perfection Pen, LLC’s DEMURRER TO COMPLAINT
Respondent: Plaintiffs L. and C. Velaso
TENTATIVE RULING
Before filing a demurrer pursuant to this chapter, the demurring party shall MEET AND CONFER IN PERSON OR BY TELEPHONE with the party who filed the pleading that is subject to demurrer for the purpose of determining whether an agreement can be reached that would resolve the objections to be raised in the demurrer. If an amended complaint, cross-complaint, or answer is filed, the responding party shall meet and confer again with the party who filed the amended pleading before filing a demurrer to the amended pleading. (CCP 430.41(a).) The demurring party shall FILE AND SERVE WITH THE DEMURRER A DECLARATION stating either of the following: (A) The means by which the demurring party met and conferred with the party who filed the pleading subject to demurrer, and that the parties did not reach an agreement resolving the obje