Judge: Anne Hwang, Case: 21STCV34660, Date: 2023-08-09 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21STCV34660 Hearing Date: August 9, 2023 Dept: 32
PLEASE NOTE: Parties are
encouraged to meet and confer concerning this tentative ruling to determine if
a resolution may be reached. If the
parties are unable to reach a resolution and a party intends to submit on this
tentative ruling, the party must send an email to the Court at sscdept32@lacourt.org indicating that party’s intention to submit. The email shall include the case number, date
and time of the hearing, counsel’s contact information (if applicable), and the
identity of the party submitting on this tentative ruling. If the Court does not receive an email
indicating the parties are submitting on this tentative ruling and there are no
appearances at the hearing, the Court may place the motion off calendar. If all parties do not submit on this
tentative ruling, they should arrange to appear in-person or remotely (which is
highly encouraged). Further, after the Court has posted/issued a tentative
ruling, the Court has the inherent authority to prohibit the withdrawal of the
subject motion and adopt the tentative ruling as the order of the Court.
TENTATIVE RULING
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DEPARTMENT |
32 |
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HEARING DATE |
August 9, 2023 |
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CASE NUMBER |
21STCV34660 |
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MOTIONS |
Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel |
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MOVING PARTY |
Antonio Castillo, III of DRE Law, A.P.C. |
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OPPOSING PARTY |
None |
MOTION
Antonio
Castillo, III of DRE Law, A.P.C. (“Counsel”) moves to be
relieved as counsel for Plaintiff Iman Ammari. The motion is unopposed.
ANALYSIS
Counsel has filed forms MC-051
and MC-052 and has lodged with the Court a copy of the proposed order on form
MC-053. (Cal Rules of Court, rule 3.1362.) The basis for the motion is the
attorney-client relationship completely broken down irreparably. This is a
valid reason for withdrawal. (See Rules Prof. Conduct, rule 1.16.) Accordingly,
the Court grants the motion.
Counsel must serve the signed
order (form MC-053), which shall include information about all future hearings
and proceedings ordered by the Court, on Plaintiff and all other parties who
have appeared in the action, within 10 days of the hearing, and file a proof of
service of such. Counsel will remain the attorney of record for Plaintiff until
Counsel files the requisite proof of service. (See Cal. Rules of Court, rule
3.1362(e).)