Judge: Jon R. Takasugi, Case: 20STCV10460, Date: 2023-02-17 Tentative Ruling



Case Number: 20STCV10460    Hearing Date: February 17, 2023    Dept: 17

Superior Court of California

County of Los Angeles

 

DEPARTMENT 17

 

TENTATIVE RULING

 

TOURAJ “T.J.” HOUSHMANDZADEH

                          

         vs.

 

DAMIEN MARZETT, et al.

 

 Case No.:  20STCV10460

 

 

 

 Hearing Date:  February 17, 2023

 

Defendants’ attorneys Brett Breenfield’s, Mark Abromson’s, and 818 Law Group, LLP’s motions to be relieved as counsel are GRANTED, effective upon filing proof of service of the court’s order (MC-053).

 

 

Legal Standard

 

Motions to withdraw are routinely granted if made in the proper form and presented with proper notice. The court may issue an order allowing an attorney to withdraw from representation, after notice to the client.  (Code Civ. Proc., § 284(2).) 

 

Discussion

 

Attorneys Brett Breenfield, Mark Abromson, 818 Law Group, LLP bring the instant motion for relief as counsel as to Defendants Platinum Commercial Real Estate, LLC, Platinum Residential Realty, LLC, John T. Wiegman, and Pro Consulting Group, LLC. Counsel explained that they have not had any communication from Defendants for a prolonged period of time, and no longer have any current telephone numbers or other contact information by which to reach them. (See Motions, Exhs. A.)

 

The following documents are properly submitted: Civil Form MC-051 “Notice of Motion and Motion to be Relieved as Counsel,” Civil Form MC-052 “Declaration in Support of Attorney’s Motion to be Relieved as Counsel,” and Civil Form MC-053 “Order Granting Attorney’s Motion to be Relieved as Counsel.”

 

            The motions are GRANTED.

 

It is so ordered.

 

 

Dated:  February    , 2023

                                                                                                                                               

   Hon. Jon R. Takasugi
   Judge of the Superior Court

 

 

Parties who intend to submit on this tentative must send an email to the court at smcdept17@lacourt.org by 4 p.m. the day prior as directed by the instructions provided on the court website at www.lacourt.org.  If a party submits on the tentative, the party’s email must include the case number and must identify the party submitting on the tentative.  If all parties to a motion submit, the court will adopt this tentative as the final order.  If the department does not receive an email indicating the parties are submitting on the tentative and there are no appearances at the hearing, the motion may be placed off calendar. 

 

            Due to Covid-19, the court is strongly discouraging in-person appearances.  Parties, counsel, and court reporters present are subject to temperature checks and health inquiries, and will be denied entry if admission could create a public health risk.  The court encourages the parties wishing to argue to appear via L.A. Court Connect.  For more information, please contact the court clerk at (213) 633-0517.  Your understanding during these difficult times is appreciated.