Judge: Robert B. Broadbelt, Case: 20STCV49467, Date: 2024-01-12 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 20STCV49467 Hearing Date: January 12, 2024 Dept: 53
Superior Court of California
County of Los Angeles – Central District
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[Tentative]
Order RE: motion to be relieved as counsel for
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MOVING PARTIES:
Gerald N. Silver and Law
Offices of Gerald N. Silver
RESPONDING PARTY: Unopposed
Motion to be Relieved as Counsel for Plaintiff
The court
considered the moving papers filed in connection with this motion. No opposition papers were filed.
DISCUSSION
Gerald N. Silver and Law Offices of Gerald N. Silver (“Plaintiff’s
Counsel”) move to be relieved as counsel for plaintiff Regency Plastering, Inc.
(“Plaintiff”).
“The
question of granting or denying an application of an attorney to withdraw as
counsel (Code Civ. Proc., § 284, subd. 2) is one which lies within the sound
discretion of the trial court ‘having in mind whether such withdrawal might
work an injustice in the handling of the case.’”¿ (People v. Prince
(1968) 268 Cal.App.2d 398, 406 [internal quotations omitted].)¿ The court
should also consider whether the attorney’s “withdrawal can be accomplished
without undue prejudice to the client’s interests.”¿ (Ramirez v. Sturdevant (1994)
21 Cal.App.4th 904, 915.)¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
For
a motion to be relieved as counsel under Code of Civil Procedure section 284,
subdivision (2), California Rules of Court, rule 3.1362 requires (1) a notice
of motion and motion directed to the client (made on the Notice of Motion and
Motion to be Relieved as Counsel -- Civil form (MC-051)); (2) a declaration
stating in general terms and without compromising the confidentiality of the
attorney-client relationship why a motion under Code of Civil Procedure section
284, subdivision (2) is brought instead of filing a consent under Code of Civil
Procedure section 284, subdivision (1) (made on the Declaration in Support of
Attorney’s Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel -- Civil form (MC-052)); (3)
service of the notice of motion and motion, declaration, and proposed order on
the client and on all other parties who have appeared in the case; and (4) the
proposed order relieving counsel (prepared on the Order Granting Attorney’s
Motion to Be Relieved as Counsel -- Civil form (MC-053)).¿¿
The court
finds that Plaintiff’s Counsel has served Plaintiff with the moving and
supporting papers by personal service.
(MC-052, ¶ 3, subd. (1); POS-020 filed Dec. 13, 2023, ¶¶ 2-3.) The court also finds that Plaintiff’s Counsel
has shown sufficient reasons why the motion should be granted, and why counsel
has brought the motion under Code of Civil Procedure section 284, subdivision
(2) instead of filing a consent under section 284, subdivision (1). (MC-052, ¶ 2; MC-052, Attachment 2.)
The court
therefore grants Plaintiff’s Counsel’s motion to be relieved as counsel for
Plaintiff.
Law Offices
of Gerald N. Silver and Gerald N. Silver will be relieved as counsel for
plaintiff Regency Plastering, Inc. effective upon the filing of the signed
“Order Granting Attorney’s Motion to be Relieved as Counsel – Civil” on the
client.
The court
orders Law Offices of Gerald N. Silver and Gerald N. Silver to give notice of
this ruling and the signed “Order Granting Attorney’s Motion to be Relieved as
Counsel – Civil” to plaintiff Regency Plastering, Inc. and to all other parties
who have appeared in this action.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED:
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Robert
B. Broadbelt III
Judge
of the Superior Court