Case Number:?VC065948????Hearing Date:?February 06, 2018????Dept:?SEC
MCGUIRE v. DIAZ
CASE NO.:??VC065948
HEARING:??02/06/18
JUDGE:???????LORI ANN FOURNIER
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TENTATIVE RULING
Defendant/Cross-Complainant/Cross-Defendant SANDRA DIAZ?s motion for protective order regarding MCGUIRE?s subpoena to Union Bank seeking production of business records is?GRANTED. CCP ?1987.1.
Moving Party to give Notice.
?(a) If a subpoena requires the attendance of a witness or the production of books, documents,?electronically stored information,?or other things before a court, or at the trial of an issue therein, or at the taking of a deposition, the court, upon motion reasonably made by any person described in subdivision (b), or upon the court’s own motion after giving counsel notice and an opportunity to be heard, may make an order quashing the subpoena entirely, modifying it, or directing compliance with it upon those terms or conditions as the court shall declare, including protective orders. In addition, the court may make any other order as may be appropriate to protect the person from unreasonable or oppressive demands, including unreasonable violations of the right of privacy of the person.??(CCP ? 1987.1.)??Given the confidentiality issues highlighted throughout the instant motion,DIAZ?s unopposed motion for protective order is granted.
The Court notes that Defendant/Cross-Complainant MICHAEL MCGUIRE?s default was entered on January 30, 2018.