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Contract: Recovery/Enforcement | California Central
Dismiss
[IN CHAMBERS] Order Regarding Defendant's Motion to Dismiss for Insufficient Service of Process Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(h)(5) by Judge James V. Selna: Defendant Holly Ying Li ("Li") moves to dismiss on the grounds that Plaintiff Apogee Law Group P.C. ("Apogee") did not sufficiently serve process. (Mot., Dkt. No. 64 .) Apogee opposed. (Opp'n, Dkt. No. 65.) Li did not reply. For the following reasons, the Court DENIES the motion. See document for further information. (es)
Motion Hearing
MINUTES OF Hearing on Respondent's Motion to Dismiss 64 held before Judge James V. Selna: The Court's tentative ruling is issued. The Court hears oral arguments from the parties. The Court takes the Motion under submission. A separate order to issue. Additionally, the Court imposes sanctions against counsel Zheng Liu for failure to bring a matter before the Court and for failure to meet and confer with opposing counsel. Mr. Liu must pay the clerk of the court sanctions in the amount of $250.00 within 7 days of this order. Court Reporter: CourtSmart. Attorneys for Plaintiff: Paul Tauger; Attorneys for Defendant: Zheng Liu. Courtroom Deputy: Elsa Vargas; Time in Court: 00:23. THERE IS NO PDF DOCUMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ENTRY. TEXT ONLY ENTRY. (eva)
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