Judge: Mark E. Windham, Case: 21STCV02462, Date: 2023-02-12 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21STCV02462 Hearing Date: February 12, 2023 Dept: 26
Ashodian v. Culley, et al.
MOTION
TO COMPEL DEPOSITION
(CCP §
2025.450)
TENTATIVE RULING:
Defendant Addison Culley’s Motion to Compel Appearance at
Deposition and Request for Sanctions is GRANTED. PLAINTIFF LOUIS ASHODIAN IS
ORDRED TO APPEAR FOR DEPOSITION AT A DATE AND TIME DETERMINED BY DEFENSE
COUNSEL, WITHIN 20 DAYS OF THIS ORDER. PLAINTIFF IS ALSO ORDERED TO PAY SANCTIONS
OF $510.00 TO DEFENSE COUNSEL WITHIN 20 DAYS OF THIS ORDER.
ANALYSIS:
On January 21, 2021, Plaintiff Louis Ashodian (“Plaintiff”) filed the Complaint in this action against Defendants
Addison Culley (“Defendant Culley”) and American Family Mutual Insurance
Company (“Defendant American Family”). On April 21, 2021, Plaintiff filed the
First Amended Complaint and the case was reclassified from the unlimited
jurisdiction civil department to the limited jurisdiction civil department on
May 4, 2021. (Notice of Reclassification, 05/04/21.)
Proof
of service of the Summons and Complaint on Defendant Culley was filed on July
11, 2022. Defendant Culley filed an Answer to the First Amended Complaint on
the same day. Defendant Culley filed the instant Motion
to Compel Deposition and Request for Sanctions on January 9, 2023. No
opposition has been filed to date.
Discussion
Code of Civil Procedure section 2025.450, section (a) states
in relevant part:
If, after service of a deposition
notice, a party to the action or an officer, director, managing agent, or
employee of a party, or a person designated by an organization that is a party
under Section 2025.230, without having served a valid objection under Section
2025.410, fails to appear for examination, or to proceed with it, or to produce
for inspection any document, electronically stored information, or tangible
thing described in the deposition notice, the party giving the notice may move
for an order compelling the deponent’s attendance and testimony, and the
production for inspection of any document, electronically stored information,
or tangible thing described in the deposition notice.
(Code Civ. Proc., § 2025.450, subd. (a).) The motion must
also “set forth specific facts showing good cause justifying the production for
inspection of any document, electronically stored information, or tangible
thing described in the deposition notice” and “be accompanied by a meet and
confer declaration under Section 2016.040.” (Code Civ. Proc., § 2025.450,
subds. (b)(1), (2).)
Defendant Culley served Plaintiff with a Notice of
Deposition on November 8, 2022, setting the deposition for December 1, 2022.
(Motion, Jacoby Decl., Exh. C.) At Plaintiff’s request, the deposition was
re-scheduled to December 20, 2022. (Id. at ¶6 and Exh. D.) Defense
counsel sent Plaintiff a reminder on December 19, 2022 but Plaintiff did not
appear for deposition the next day. (Id. at ¶¶6-7 and Exhs. E, G.) Nor
did Plaintiff respond to meet and confer efforts after the non-appearance. (Id.
at Exh. F.) Based on this history, the meet and confer requirement has been
satisfied. (Id. at Exh F.)
Due to Plaintiff’s failure to cooperate in the taking of
their deposition, Defendant Culley is entitled to an order compelling
Plaintiff’s deposition. An award of sanctions is also appropriate due to
Plaintiff’s non-cooperation. (Code Civ. Proc., § 2023.030, subd. (a).)
Defendant Culley’s request for monetary sanctions is granted in the amount of
$510.00 based on 2.5 hours of attorney time billed at $180.00 per hour and
$60.00 in costs. (Motion, Jacoby Decl., ¶10.)
Conclusion
Defendant Addison
Culley’s Motion to Compel Appearance at Deposition and Request for Sanctions is
GRANTED. PLAINTIFF LOUIS ASHODIAN IS ORDRED TO APPEAR FOR DEPOSITION AT A DATE
AND TIME DETERMINED BY DEFENSE COUNSEL, WITHIN 20 DAYS OF THIS ORDER. PLAINTIFF
IS ALSO ORDERED TO PAY SANCTIONS OF $510.00 TO DEFENSE COUNSEL WITHIN 20 DAYS
OF THIS ORDER.
Moving party to
give notice.