Judge: Serena R. Murillo, Case: 20STCV11604, Date: 2022-10-19 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 20STCV11604 Hearing Date: October 19, 2022 Dept: 29
Richard Wells
v. Burger King Corporation, et al.
Motion to Continue Trial filed by
Defendants Burger King Corporation, and California Food Management LLC
TENTATIVE
The motion to
continue trial and related deadlines is granted. Trial is continued to December 11, 2023.
Legal Standard
California Rules of Court, rule
3.1332, subdivision (c) states that
although disfavored, the trial date may
be continued for “good cause,” which includes (without limitation): (1)
unavailability of trial counsel or witnesses due to “death, illness, or other
excusable circumstances”; (2) the addition of a new party depriving the new
party (or other parties) from conducting discovery and preparing for trial; (3)
“excused inability to obtain essential testimony, documents, or other material
evidence despite diligent efforts”; or (4) “[a] significant, unanticipated
change in the status of the case” preventing it from being ready for
trial. (Id., Rule 3.1332(c).)
Other relevant considerations may include: “(1) The
proximity of the trial date; [¶] (2) Whether there was any previous
continuance, extension of time, or delay 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 or application for a
continuance; [¶] (5) The prejudice that parties or witnesses will suffer as a
result of the continuance; [¶] (6) If the case is entitled to a preferential
trial setting, the reasons for that status and whether the need for a
continuance outweighs the need to avoid delay; [¶] (7) The court's calendar and
the impact of granting a continuance on other pending trials; [¶] (8) Whether
trial counsel is engaged in another trial; [¶] (9) Whether all parties have
stipulated to a continuance; [¶] (10) Whether the interests of justice are best
served by a continuance, by the trial of the matter, or by imposing conditions
on the continuance; and [¶] (11) Any other fact or circumstance relevant to the
fair determination of the motion or application.” (Id., Rule
3.1332(d).)
Code of Civil
Procedure section 2024.050 allows a court to grant leave to complete discovery
proceedings. In doing so, a court shall consider matters relevant to the
leave requested, including, but not limited to: (1) the necessity of the
discovery, (2) the diligence in seeking the discovery or discovery motion, (3)
the likelihood of interference with the trial calendar or prejudice to a party,
and (4) the length of time that has elapsed between previous trial dates.
(Code Civ. Proc. § 2024.050.)
Discussion
Defendant
moves to continue trial, arguing good cause exists as the first
date available for the Motion for Summary Judgment is October 20, 2023, after
the current trial date. The plaintiff will not be prejudiced by the request
because the motion has been filed and served, allowing plaintiff full statutory
notice to prepare and file an opposition.
The Court finds that there
is good cause for continuing the trial date as Defendant timely filed and
served its MSJ, but due to the Court’s calendar, the first available hearing is
after the trial date. Thus, the motion is granted. Trial is continued to
December 11, 2023.
Conclusion
Accordingly, the
motion to continue trial and related deadlines is GRANTED. Trial is continued
to December 11, 2023. Discovery cut-off
and motion cut-off dates shall be based on the new trial date.
Moving party is ordered to give notice.