Judge: Michael Shultz, Case: 23STCV21408, Date: 2025-01-02 Tentative Ruling

DEPARTMENT 40 - JUDGE ANNE RICHARDSON - LAW AND MOTION RULINGS
The Court issues tentative rulings on certain motions.The tentative ruling will not become the final ruling until the hearing [see CRC 3.1308(a)(2)]. If the parties wish to submit on the tentative ruling and avoid a court appearance, all counsel must agree and choose which counsel will give notice. That counsel must 1) email Dept 40 by 8:30 a.m. on the day of the hearing (smcdept40@lacourt.org) with a copy to the other party(ies) and state that all parties will submit on the tentative ruling, and 2) serve notice of the ruling on all parties. If any party declines to submit on the tentative ruling, then no email is necessary and all parties should appear at the hearing in person or by Court Call. 




Case Number: 23STCV21408    Hearing Date: January 2, 2025    Dept: 40

23STCV21408 Andreana Pena, et al. v. Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act Construction and Remodeling, Inc., et al

Thursday, January 2, 2025 at 8:30 a.m.

 

[TENTATIVE] ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS

 

Matthew S. Urbach, Urbach Law Offices, PC, as counsel for Plaintiffs, Andreana Pena and Victor Pena, requests an order to be relieved as counsel of record. Counsel timely served the motion on the clients by mail at their confirmed current address. No opposition has been filed.

Counsel has complied with the requirements of California Rules of Court, Rule 3.1362. Accordingly, the motion is GRANTED. The order is effective upon the filing of the proof of service of the signed order upon the clients. Moving party is ordered to give notice.