Sanal v. CoreLogic Information Resources CA2/7
Cyrus M. Sanai, representing himself in this court, as he did in the trial court, appeals from the judgment entered after an order granting summary judgment in favor of CoreLogic Information Resources, LLC and The Irvine Company, LLC in Mr. Sanai’s long-running lawsuit alleging violations of Civil Code section 1785.25, subdivision (a), part of the California Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, and title 15 United States Code section 1681s-2(b), part of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Mr. Sanai does not directly challenge the court’s order granting summary judgment. Indeed, he did not submit any evidence or file a separate statement in opposition to the motion as required by California Rules of Court, rule 3.1350(e). Instead, Mr. Sanai argues the trial court erred in a series of rulings that so affected the scope and timing of permissible discovery that reversal of the judgment is required. We affirm.
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