The hearing on the motion to compel third party Aileen Servando McGann to comply with subpoena duces tecum is CONTINUED to Augat 8:30 a.m. Defendants are to provide proof of payment of an additional $60 filing fee by July 21, 2023. The hearing on the motion to compel further responses to form interrogatory No. The Court will only address one motion-the motion to compel PMK deposition-at this time for which Defendants may be deemed to have properly reserved and paid. Defendants also request sanctions.ĭefendants Haensich and Christina Suen improperly combined three discovery motions into one motion, apparently only paid one filing fee, and only reserved one hearing date. 17, and to compel third party Aileen Servando McGann to comply with subpoena duces tecum. Plaintiff alleges that Defendants, its two former officers, engaged in direct competition with Plaintiff while still employed by Plaintiff, and induced multiple employees to resign from their employment with Plaintiff to go to work for a direct competitor in which Defendant Haensich has a direct pecuniary interest.ĭefendants move to compel the deposition of Plaintiff’s person most knowledgeable, to compel further responses to form interrogatory No. Per Rule of Court 3.1308, if notice of intention to appear is not given, the Court may adopt the tentative ruling as the final ruling. Notice to Department 76 may be sent by email to or telephonically at 21. As required by Rule 3.1308(a)(2), any party seeking oral argument must notify ALL OTHER PARTIES and the staff of Department 76 of their intent to appear and argue. Counsel must contact the staff in Department 76 to inform the Court whether they wish to submit on the tentative, or to argue the matter. Pursuant to California Rule of Court 3.1308(a)(1), the Court does not desire oral argument on the motion addressed herein. Our industry-leading database maintains over 3 billion records of sales data, which we constantly leverage to optimize and improve efficiencies.Case Number: *******8826 Hearing Date: JDept: 76 Through the latest technology of cloud-based software, ReaderLink supports category management efforts, identifies and improves financial developments, monitors return rates and trends, identifies better merchandising strategies, and improves logistics efficiency. This data gives our retailers and supplier partners a powerful competitive advantage. Valuable data collected (consumer, customer, category, channel, format, genre, and title) combined with our ability to use that data helps us uncover patterns and create actionable business insights. ReaderLink’s trailblazing business analysis platform, Insight, also provides detailed historical business analysis from macro to granular data levels. It also serves as the cloud-based platform for reporting critical supply chain information to our retailers and supplier partners. Designed and developed by ReaderLink, VMI produces benefits in sales and sell-through. Based on actual historical sales patterns, we look at major bestsellers and new releases. ReaderLink’s proprietary Vendor Management Inventory (VMI) System utilizes machine learning algorithms to predict the demand in each store. This lets us ultimately deliver and merchandise the right titles, in the right quantities, to the right stores, at the right time. Our systems allow all our decisions to be insight driven.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |