Los Angeles Catholic Worker et al v. Los Angeles Downtown Industrial District Business Improvement District et al
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MINUTES OF DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS COMPLAINT FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM UPON WHICH RELIEF CAN BE GRANTED [FRCP 12(b)] 21 ; DEFENDANT CITY OF LOS ANGELES' MOTION TO DISMISS [FRCP 12(b)(6)] 22 Hearing held before Judge Philip S. G utierrez. Having considered all papers submitted in support of and in opposition to the Motion referenced above, and the oral argument presented today, the Court takes the motion Under Submission.Further, within seven days, parties shall schedule a mediation hearing before Magistrate Judge Carla M. Woehrle. Court Reporter: Marea Woolrich. (cc clerk on 1/13/15) (lom)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Case No.
CV 14-7344-PSG (AJWx)
Title
LOS ANGELES CATHOLIC WORKER, ET AL. -VS- LOS ANGELES DOWNTOWN
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT BUSINESS
Present: The Honorable
Date
January 12, 2015
PHILIP S. GUTIERREZ
Wendy Hernandez
Marea Woolrich
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
Catherine Sweetser
Shayla Myers
Fernando Gaytan
Kevin Brogan
Elissa L Gysi
Proceedings:
DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS COMPLAINT FOR FAILURE TO
STATE A CLAIM UPON WHICH RELIEF CAN BE GRANTED [FRCP 12(b)]
FILED 11-21-14 (DOC. 21)
DEFENDANT CITY OF LOS ANGELES' MOTION TO DISMISS
[FRCP 12(b)(6)]
FILED 11-21-14 (DOC. 22)
Having considered all papers submitted in support of and in opposition to the
Motion referenced above, and the oral argument presented today, the Court takes the
motion Under Submission.
Further, within seven days, parties shall schedule a mediation hearing before
Magistrate Judge Carla M. Woehrle.
cc: Magistrate Judge Woehrle
:
Initials of Preparer
CV-90 (10/08)
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
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