Judge: Mark E. Windham, Case: 19STLC00187, Date: 2023-01-31 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 19STLC00187 Hearing Date: January 31, 2023 Dept: 26
State Farm v. Shorter,
et al.
MOTION TO ENTER JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO STIPULATION
(CCP § 664.6)
TENTATIVE RULING:
Plaintiff State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company’s Motion to Vacate Dismissal, Enforce Settlement Agreement and Enter Judgment is GRANTED IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,560.00.
ANALYSIS:
Plaintiff State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (“Plaintiff”) filed the instant action for automobile subrogation against Defendant Keosha Shorter (“Defendant”) and Jordan Rodriguez on January 8, 2019. On October 14, 2021, Plaintiff filed a Notice of Settlement of Entire Action. Rodriguez was dismissed on April 15, 2022.
On May 16, 2022, Plaintiff filed a copy of its settlement agreement with Defendant with a request for dismissal and retention of jurisdiction under Code of Civil Procedure section 664.4. The Court granted the request for dismissal with retention of jurisdiction the same day. (Stip and Order for Dismissal, 05/16/22.)
Plaintiff filed the instant Motion to Vacate Dismissal, Enforce Settlement and Enter Judgment on November 29, 2022. No opposition has been filed to date.
Discussion
The Motion to Enforce Settlement is brought under Code of Civil Procedure, section 664.6, which states in relevant part:
If parties to pending litigation stipulate, in a writing signed by the parties outside the presence of the court or orally before the court, for settlement of the case, or part thereof, the court, upon motion, may enter judgment pursuant to the terms of the settlement. If requested by the parties, the court may retain jurisdiction over the parties to enforce the settlement until performance in full of the terms of the settlement.
(Code Civ. Proc., § 664.6.) Prior to January 1, 2021, “parties” under section 664.6 meant the litigants themselves, not their attorneys. (Levy v. Superior Court (1995) 10 Cal.4th 578, 586 (holding “we conclude that the term ‘parties’ as used in section 664.6 means the litigants themselves, and does not include their attorneys of record.”).) Additionally, the settlement must have included the signatures of the parties seeking to enforce the agreement, and against whom enforcement is sought. (J.B.B. Investment Partners, Ltd. v. Fair (2014) 232 Cal.App.4th 974, 985.) The settlement agreement here complies with the statutory requirements set forth above because it was signed by both parties and their attorneys. (Motion, Reese Decl., Exh. A, p. 3.)
Furthermore, the request for retention of jurisdiction was made in writing, by the parties, before the action was dismissed. (Id. at Exh. A, ¶3.) These requirements must also be met for the retention of jurisdiction to conform to the statutory language. (Wackeen v. Malis (2002) 97 Cal.App.4th 429, 433 [“requests for retention of jurisdiction must be made prior to a dismissal of the suit. Moreover, like the settlement agreement itself, the request must be made orally before the court or in a signed writing, and it must be made by the parties, not by their attorneys, spouses or other such agents. If, after a suit has been dismissed, a party brings a section 664.6 motion for a judgment on a settlement agreement but cannot present to the court a request for retention of jurisdiction that meets all of these requirements, then enforcement of the agreement must be left to a separate lawsuit.”].) Therefore, the Court finds that the parties’ settlement agreement is enforceable, and the request for the Court’s retention of jurisdiction is proper, under Code of Civil Procedure section 664.6.
The settlement agreement provides that Defendant would pay Plaintiff $8,030.00 by way of a $3,530.00 payment from insurance, followed by monthly payments starting on April 10, 2022. (Id. at Exh. A, ¶2.) The settlement agreement also provides that if Defendant defaults, judgment in the settlement amount, plus costs, less monies paid, may be entered in Plaintiff’s favor. (Id. at Exh. A, ¶3.) Defendant made payment in the amount of $3,530.00 and thereafter defaulted. (Id. at ¶¶4-5.) Therefore, Plaintiff seeks an order entering judgment against Defendant based on the settlement amount of $4,500.00 ($8,030.00 - $3,530.00) plus costs of $60.00, for a total of $4,560.00. (Id. at ¶8.)
Conclusion
Plaintiff State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company’s Motion to Vacate Dismissal, Enforce Settlement Agreement and Enter Judgment is GRANTED IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,560.00.
Moving party to give notice.