Judge: Michael E. Whitaker, Case: 20STCV10764, Date: 2023-01-19 Tentative Ruling

Case Number: 20STCV10764    Hearing Date: January 19, 2023    Dept: 32

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TENTATIVE RULING

 

DEPARTMENT

32

HEARING DATE

January 19, 2023

CASE NUMBER

20STCV10764

MOTION

Motion to Continue Trial

MOVING PARTIES

Defendants Paragon Systems, Inc., Parasys, Inc., Paragon Systems, Inc. dba Parasys, Inc., Hector Guzman, Alex Guitar, Brandon Garcia, and Veronica Rosas

OPPOSING PARTY

None

 

MOTION

 

Defendants Paragon Systems, Inc., Parasys, Inc., Paragon Systems, Inc. dba Parasys, Inc., Hector Guzman, Alex Guitar, Brandon Garcia, and Veronica Rosas (collectively, Defendants) move to continue the trial, and all trial-related dates, which is currently set for March 28, 2023, to 30 days after December 13, 2023.  The motion is unopposed.    

 

ANALYSIS

 

 “Continuances are granted only on an affirmative showing of good cause requiring a continuance.”  (In re Marriage of Falcone & Fyke (2008) 164 Cal.App.4th 814, 823.)  A trial court has broad discretion in considering a request for a trial continuance.  (Pham v. Nguyen (1997) 54 Cal.App.4th 11, 13-18.)  California Rules of Court, rule 3.1332 sets forth factors for the Court to consider in ruling on a motion to continue trial.  Whether the parties have stipulated to the postponement is a relevant factor for consideration.  (See Code Civ. Proc., § 595.2, but see Lorraine v. McComb (1934) 220 Cal. 753, 756-757 [finding a stipulation to be merely “directory”].)  

 

Here, Defendants seek a continuance of trial to accommodate the Motion for Summary Judgment set for hearing on December 13, 2023.  Defendants rely on the declaration of Defendants’ counsel, Angela M. Rossi (Counsel).  Counsel states when reserving a hearing date for a motion for summary judgment on July 26, 2022, the earliest available hearing date was December 13, 2023, about nine months after the current trial date.  (Declaration of Angela M. Rossi, ¶ 6.)  Defendants argue they are entitled to have its motion for summary judgment heard thirty days prior to trail.

 

Accordingly, the Court finds Defendants have shown good cause for a trial continuance pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 3.1332.

 

CONCLUSION AND ORDER

 

Therefore, the Court grants Defendants’ motion to continue trial and all trial related dates and orders as follows: