Mission Capital Works, Inc. v. SC Restaurants, Inc. et al
Mission Capital Works, Inc. |
SC Restaurants, Inc., Richard Sang, Richie Sang and Brookes Sang |
3:2009cv01623 |
July 27, 2009 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
Kings |
Jan M. Adler |
William Q. Hayes |
None |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
None |
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Filing 7 ORDER Granting In Part Plaintiff's Motion For Order Compelling Production Of Documents And Written Responses To Interrogatories, Waiving Objections And Awarding Sanctions (Re Docs. 1 , 3 ]: Plaintiff's motion for an order compelling produ ction of documents and written responses to interrogatories, waiving objections and awarding sanctions is granted in part. Defendants Richard Sang, Richie Sang, and Brookes Sang shall respond to Plaintiff's discovery requests without objection w ithin 30 days of the date of this order. These defendants shall also pay the sum of $1080.00 directly to Plaintiff's counsel within 30 days. The motion is denied as to Defendant SC Restaurants, Inc. The Clerk shall close the court file. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jan M. Adler on 12/10/2009. (Per Order, Defts Richard Sang, Richie Sang, and Brookes Sang mailed a copy of Order at address provided in the Order.) (mdc) (jrl). |
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