Judge: Lee S. Arian, Case: 22STCV22605, Date: 2024-08-23 Tentative Ruling



Case Number: 22STCV22605    Hearing Date: August 23, 2024    Dept: 27

Hon. Lee S. Arian, Dept 27 

  

MOTION TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL  

Hearing Date: 8/23/2024 at 1:30 p.m.  

CASE NO./NAME: 22STCV22605 GREGORIO ESPINOZA vs WILLIAM MATHEUS MACIEL

Moving Party: Plaintiff’s Counsel Hesam Yazdanpanah

Responding Party: Unopposed  

Notice: Sufficient  

  

Ruling: MOTION TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL IS CONTINUED. 

 

Background 

 

Attorney Hesam Yazdanpanah represents Plaintiff. Yazdanpanah moves to be relieved as counsel, citing an irremediable breakdown in the attorney-client communication. No opposition has been filed. 

 

Legal Standard¿ 

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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. (See Ramirez v. Sturdevant (1994) 21 Cal.App.4th 904, 915; People v. Prince (1968) 268 Cal.App.2d 398, 403-407.) 

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A motion to be relieved as counsel must be made on Judicial Council Form MC-051 (Notice of Motion and Motion), MC-052 (Declaration), and MC-053 (Proposed Order). (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1362, subds. (a), (c), (e).) The requisite forms must be served “on the client and on all parties that have appeared in the case.” (Cal. Rules of Court, Rule 3.1362, subd. (d).) 

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Analysis and Conclusion¿ 

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Yazdanpanah has filed Judicial Council Form MC-051 (Notice of Motion and Motion), MC-052 (Declaration), and MC-053 (Proposed Order). Yazdanpanah seeks to be relieved as counsel for Plaintiff on the grounds that there has been a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship or communication. The Court finds this to be proper grounds for withdrawal. (See Estate of Falco (1987) 188 Cal.App.3d 1004, 1014 (a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship or communication is grounds for allowing the attorney to withdraw).) 

 

The next hearing in this case is an OSC Re: Failure to File Default Judgment set for 9/13/24.  The Court anticipates that Plaintiff would have no explanation to share with the Court on 9/13/24; rather, an explanation is likely best provided by his counsel.  Accordingly, the Court continues this motion until 9/16/24 at 1:30 p.m.  Counsel is to provide notice of the new date.

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 

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If a party intends to submit on this tentative ruling,¿the party must send an email to the court at¿sscdept27@lacourt.org¿with the Subject line “SUBMIT” followed by the case number.¿ The body of the email must include the hearing date and time, counsel’s contact information, and the identity of the party submitting. 

 

Unless¿all¿parties submit by email to this tentative ruling, the parties should arrange to appear remotely (encouraged) or in person for oral argument.¿ You should assume that others may appear at the hearing to argue. 

 

If the parties neither submit nor appear at hearing, the Court may take the motion off calendar or adopt the tentative ruling as the order of the Court.¿ After the Court has issued a tentative ruling, the Court may prohibit the withdrawal of the subject motion without leave.