Judge: Jon R. Takasugi, Case: 21STCV45024, Date: 2023-01-03 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21STCV45024 Hearing Date: January 3, 2023 Dept: 17
Superior Court of California
County of Los Angeles
DEPARTMENT
17
|
GAREN GULBENKIAN
vs. SONIA ROSSI STAAB, et al. |
Case
No.: 21STCV45024 Hearing Date: January 3, 2022 |
Attorneys
Zachary D. Schorr’s, Stephanie C. Goldstein’s, and Schorr Law, APC’s motion to
be relieved as counsel is 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 Zachary
D. Schorr, Stephanie C. Goldstein, and Schorr Law, APC bring the instant motion
for relief as counsel as to Plaintiff Garen Gulbenkian. They explained their
reason for the motion as:
Client has an
outstanding balance that he has failed to pay. Client's failure to pay the
outstanding balance breaches the terms of our signed written retainer
agreement. We have made repeated requests for payment, but as of this motion
there remains a balance. As a result, there has been an irremediable breakdown
in the attorney-client relationship.
(MC-052.)
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
motion is GRANTED.
It is
so ordered.
Dated: January
, 2023
Hon. Jon R.
Takasugi
Judge of the
Superior Court
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