Judge: Cherol J. Nellon, Case: 22STCV28006, Date: 2023-05-19 Tentative Ruling

Case Number: 22STCV28006    Hearing Date: May 19, 2023    Dept: 28

Plaintiff’s Counsel Alexander J. Zeesman’s Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel

Having considered the moving papers, the Court rules as follows.

BACKGROUND

On August 29, 2022, Plaintiff Rebeca Escobedo (“Plaintiff”) filed this action against Defendants City of Los Angeles (“City”) and County of Los Angeles (“County”) for general negligence and premises liability.

On February 24, 2023, Plaintiffs’ counsel, Alexander J. Zeesman, filed a Motion to be Relieved as Counsel to be heard on March 29, 2023. The Court continued the hearing on the motion to May 19, 2023.

Trial is currently scheduled for February 26, 2024.

PARTY’S REQUESTS

Plaintiff’s counsel, Alexander J. Zeesman, request to be relieved as counsel for Plaintiff.

LEGAL STANDARD

California Rule of Court rule 3.1362 (Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel) requires (1) notice of motion and motion to be directed to the client (made on the Notice of Motion and Motion to be Relieved as Counsel—Civil form (MC-051)); (2) a declaration stating in general terms and without compromising the confidentiality of the attorney-client relationship why a motion under Code of Civil Procedure section 284(2) is brought instead of filing a consent under Code of Civil Procedure section 284(1) (made on the Declaration in Support of Attorney's

Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel—Civil form (MC-052)); (3) service of the notice of motion and motion and declaration on all other parties who have appeared in the case; and (4) the proposed order relieving counsel (prepared on the Order Granting Attorney’s Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel—Civil form (MC-053)).

The court has discretion to allow an attorney to withdraw, and such a motion should be granted provided that there is no prejudice to the client, and it does not disrupt the orderly process of justice. (Ramirez v. Sturdevant (1994) 21 Cal.App.4th 904, 915.)

DISCUSSION

Counsel has submitted completed MC-051, MC-052 and MC-053 forms. Counsel has provided a declaration stating that there has been a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship. Counsel indicated they served Plaintiff at their last known address via mail, confirmed by telephone. Counsel submitted proof of service on Plaintiff, the only appearing party. The Court grants the motion.

CONCLUSION

Plaintiff’s Counsel's Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel is GRANTED. Counsel will be relieved upon filing proof of service upon the client of the Order Granting Attorney’s Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel--Civil (Judicial Council form MC-053).

Counsel is ordered to give notice of this ruling.

Counsel is ordered to file the proof of service of this ruling with the Court within five days.

The parties are directed to the header of this tentative ruling for further instructions.