Judge: Michelle C. Kim, Case: 22STCV37595, Date: 2023-09-12 Tentative Ruling

Case Number: 22STCV37595    Hearing Date: September 12, 2023    Dept: 31

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA  

FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - CENTRAL DISTRICT 

 

LISA SANTANA, individually and as successor-in-interest to decedent MONTANA GEORGE, 

Plaintiff(s), 

vs. 

 

DOES 1 through 200, ET AL., 

Defendant(s). 

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Case No.: 22STCV37595 

 

[TENTATIVE] ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL  

 

Dept. 31 

1:30 p.m. 

September 12, 2023 

 

 

Plaintiff Lisa Santana, individually and as successor-in-interest to decedent Montana George (“Plaintiff”) attorney of record, Chase P. Nielsen of Rose, Klein & Marias LLP (“Counsel”), moves to be relieved as counsel, contending there has been a breakdown of the attorney-client relationship. Counsel declares that the lines of communication have broken down substantially that no agreement on the matter can be reached, and that Counsel has attempted to reach Plaintiff over multiple months through mail and telephone calls to no avail.  

 

Counsel declares the moving papers were served on Plaintiff via mail at Plaintiff’s last known address, which counsel has been unable to confirm after making the following efforts: mailing with return receipt requested, calling Plaintiff’s number, conducting an Accurint search, and mailing multiple letters to Plaintiff’s last known address. Counsel has filed proof of service on Plaintiff and on the Clerk of the Court 

 

The motion is granted; the ruling is effective upon filing proof of service of the final order.  Trial is currently set for May 29, 2024. Therefore, there is sufficient time for Plaintiff to seek other counsel or otherwise prepare prior for trial. 

   

Moving Counsel is ordered to give notice. 

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 

  • Parties are encouraged to meet and confer after reading this tentative ruling to see if they can reach an agreement. 

  • If a party intends to submit on this tentative ruling,¿the party must send an email to the court at¿sscdept31@lacourt.org¿with the Subject line “SUBMIT” followed by the case number.¿ The body of the email must include the hearing date and time, counsel’s contact information, and the identity of the party submitting.¿¿ 

  • Unless¿all¿parties submit by email to this tentative ruling, the parties should arrange to appear remotely (encouraged) or in person for oral argument.¿ You should assume that others may appear at the hearing to argue.¿¿ 

  • If the parties neither submit nor appear at hearing, the Court may take the motion off calendar or adopt the tentative ruling as the order of the Court.¿ After the Court has issued a tentative ruling, the Court may prohibit the withdrawal of the subject motion without leave.¿ 

 

Dated this 11th day of September 2023 

 

  

 

 

Hon. Michelle C. Kim 

Judge of the Superior Court