Judge: Michelle C. Kim, Case: 21STCV13169, Date: 2023-03-23 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21STCV13169 Hearing Date: March 23, 2023 Dept: 31
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - CENTRAL DISTRICT
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                         Plaintiff(s),             vs. CITY OF SANTA MONICA, ET AL.,                         Defendant(s).  | ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )  | 
 [TENTATIVE] ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO CONTINUE TRIAL DATE Dept. 31 1:30 p.m. March 23, 2023  | 
Plaintiff Kerry Thatcher (“Plaintiff”) filed this action against Defendant City of Santa Monica (“Defendant”), et al. for damages relating to Plaintiff’s trip and fall on a sidewalk.  Trial is currently set for June 16, 2023. 
Defendant now moves to continue the current trial date to at least 30 days after August 29, 2023, to allow Defendant’s motion for summary judgment, which is currently set for hearing for that date, to be heard prior to trial.  No opposition to the motion has been received.    
Although continuances of trials are disfavored, each request for a continuance must be considered on its own merits.  (CRC Rule 3.1332(c).)  The Court may grant a continuance only on an affirmative showing of good cause requiring the continuance.  (CRC Rule 3.1332(c).) The Court may look to the following factors in determining whether a trial continuance is warranted:  (1) proximity of the trial date; (2) whether there was any previous continuance of trial due to any party; (3) the length of the continuance requested; (4) the availability of alternative means to address the problem that gave rise to the motion; (5) the prejudice that parties or witnesses will suffer as a result of the continuance; and (6) whether trial counsel is engaged in another trial.  (See generally, CRC Rule 3.1332(d)(1)-(11).)  Additional factors for the Court to consider include: a party’s excused inability to obtain essential testimony, documents, or other material evidence despite diligent efforts; whether all parties have stipulated to a continuance; and any other fact or circumstance relevant to the fair determination of the motion or application.  (CRC Rule 3.1332(c), (d).)
Here, Defendant asserts that based on the current trial date, it timely filed and served its motion for summary judgment on February 23, 2023.  However, Defendant states that the first available hearing date for its motion for summary judgment was August 29, 2023, after the current trial date.  Defendant, thus, seeks to continue the trial date to at least 30 days after the hearing on its motion for summary judgment. 
The court is guided by the case of Wells Fargo Bank v. Superior Court.  The Court therein held that a trial court may not refuse to hear a summary judgment motion filed within the time limits of section 437c.  (Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Superior Court (1988) 206 Cal.App.3d 918. 919.)  Local rules and practices may not be applied so as to prevent the filing and hearing of such a motion. (Id.; Sentry Ins. Co. v. Superior Court (1989) 207 Cal.App.3d 526, 529.)  “We are sympathetic to the problems the trial courts experience in calendaring and hearing the many motions for summary judgment.  However, the solution to these problems cannot rest in a refusal to hear timely motions.”  (Id., at p. 530.)
In this case, Defendant timely filed its motion for summary judgment, but Defendant’s inability to have the motion heard is due to the Court’s calendar.  Therefore, there is good cause to continue the trial date.  Moreover, as the Standing Order Re: Personal Injury Procedures at the Spring Street Courthouse provides, Defendant properly seeks to continue trial instead of seeking to specially set the hearing date. 
Defendant’s motion to continue trial is granted.  The June 16, 2023 trial date is continued to ______________ at 8:30 a.m. in Department 31 of the Spring Street Courthouse.  The June 2, 2023 Final Status Conference is continued to _______________ at 10:00 a.m. in Department 31.  All discovery and expert cutoff dates are continued to reflect the new trial date. 
Defendant is ordered to give notice. 
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
Dated this 23rd day of March 2023
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Hon. Michelle C. Kim Judge of the Superior Court  |