Judge: Audra Mori, Case: 21STCV02151, Date: 2022-10-28 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21STCV02151 Hearing Date: October 28, 2022 Dept: 31
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - CENTRAL DISTRICT
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Plaintiff(s), vs. ROBERT M. MAGID LIMITED PARTNERSHIP., ET AL., Defendant(s). | ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) |
[TENTATIVE] ORDER RE: MOTION TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL Dept. 31 1:30 p.m. October 28, 2022 |
Plaintiff Elis Ismael Castro’s (“Plaintiff”) attorney of record, Cohen & Marzban Law Corporation (“Counsel”), moves to be relieved as counsel. Counsel declares considerable differences have arisen between Counsel and Plaintiff such that Counsel can no longer continue to represent Plaintiff. Counsel has filed proof of service on Plaintiff and Defendants.
Counsel declares the moving papers were served on Plaintiff at a confirmed address by “[d]elivering a courtesy copy of the Motion to Stanley Mosk Courthouse … Pursuant to CCP 1011 and California Rules of Court, rule 3.1362(d).” Service of the motion on the Clerk of the Court at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse is required when Counsel has not been able to confirm its client’s address is current in the past thirty days. Thus, it is unclear if Counsel was actually able to confirm Plaintiff’s address as current by delivering a courtesy copy of the motion to the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, or if Counsel intended to mark item 3b(2) on form MC-052.
Moreover, the Court cannot locate proof of service of the papers allegedly delivered to the Stanley Mosk Courthouse. Counsel must file proof of service of the moving papers on the Clerk of the Court- located at Stanley Mosk Courthouse.
Therefore, if Counsel appears at the hearing and satisfies for the Court that Plaintiff’s address is confirmed or clarifies that Counsel has been unable to confirm the address, and Counsel files, and the Court receives, proof of service of the moving papers on the Clerk of the Court, the motion will be granted. Relief will be effective upon filing proof of service of the final order on Plaintiff. The Court notes the next scheduled hearing is a Final Status Conference set for May 5, 2023, and trial is not scheduled until May 19, 2023, so Plaintiff will have sufficient time to find new counsel or otherwise prepare for trial.
If Counsel does not appear and satisfy the above defects, the motion will be denied without prejudice.
Moving Counsel is ordered to give notice.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
Dated this 28th day of October 2022
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Hon. Audra Mori Judge of the Superior Court |