Judge: Theresa M. Traber, Case: LC104878, Date: 2022-12-20 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: LC104878 Hearing Date: December 20, 2022 Dept: 47
Tentative Ruling
Judge Theresa M. Traber, Department 47
HEARING DATE: December 20, 2022 TRIAL DATE: December
20, 2022
CASE: Patients Corp et al. v. Michelle Denise
Zemba et al.
CASE NO.: LC104878 ![]()
MOTION
TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL x2
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MOVING PARTY: (1)(2) Steven Shapero, counsel for Michelle Zemba and
Mohammad Reza Saadatmandi
RESPONDING PARTY(S): No response on
eCourt as of 12/16/22
CASE
HISTORY:
·
11/16/16: Complaint filed.
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06/02/17: Cross Complaint filed.
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12/29/17: First Amended Cross Complaint filed.
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10/23/19: First Amended Complaint filed.
STATEMENT
OF MATERIAL FACTS AND/OR PROCEEDINGS:
This is an action for unfair competition. Plaintiffs allege that
Defendants attempted to mislead the City of Los Angeles and the State of
California concerning the ownership, rights, and interests of Plaintiffs to
operate a separate cannabis dispensary while posing as the Plaintiffs.
Attorney Steven Shapero moves to be
relieved as counsel for Defendants Michelle Zemba and Mohammad Reza
Saadatmandi.
TENTATIVE RULING:
Attorney Steven Shapero’s Motions
to be Relieved as Counsel are GRANTED.
The
Court’s ruling is conditioned on Moving Counsel’s filing of proof of service of
the Court’s order.
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DISCUSSION:
Motions to Be Relieved as Counsel for Michelle Zemba
and Mohammed Reza Saadatmandi
Attorney
Steven Shapero moves to be relieved as counsel for Defendant Michelle Zemba and
for Defendant Mohammed Reza Saadatmandi.
Moving counsel filed all three required forms (MC-051,
-052, and -053) and included a proof of service as required by California Rules
of Court rule 3.1362(d). Moving counsel’s
declaration states that he served Defendants by mail and confirmed the address
is current by telephone, conversation, and email. (MC-052 ¶ 3.)
In general, an attorney may withdraw with
or without cause as long as the withdrawal would not result in undue prejudice
to the client’s interest – i.e., counsel cannot withdraw at a critical point in
the litigation, because that would prejudice client, but can withdraw
otherwise. (Ramirez v. Sturdevant (1994) 21 Cal. App. 4th 904,
915.) The court has discretion to deny an attorney’s request to withdraw where
the withdrawal would work an injustice or cause undue delay in the proceeding,
but the court’s discretion in this area is one to be exercised reasonably. (Mandell
v. Superior Court (1977) 67 Cal.App.3d 1, 4.)
Here, trial is already underway. (MC-052 ¶
5.) The risk of prejudice to this defendant is, therefore, extreme. However, this
motion is precipitated by a conflict of interest between moving counsel’s
clients in this matter, as well as a separate conflict of interest with
Defendant Zemba and moving counsel. (MC-052 ¶ 2.) Under California Rules of
Professional Conduct Rule 1.7, a lawyer cannot represent a client if the
representation is directly adverse to another client, or if there is a
significant risk that the representation will be materially limited by the
lawyer’s responsibilities to another client, without informed written consent. (Cal.
Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.7 (a)-(b).) Even if informed written
consent is obtained, a lawyer may only represent a client affected by such a
risk if the lawyer reasonably believes that they will be able to provide
competent and diligent representation to each client, the representation is not
otherwise prohibited by law, and the representation does not involve the
assertion of a claim by one client against another client in the same
proceeding. (Rule 1.7(d).) Thus, despite
the risk of prejudice, where, as here, moving counsel has attested to an
incurable conflict of interest, the Court finds that withdrawal as counsel
should be permitted.
CONCLUSION:
Accordingly,
Attorney Steven Shapero’s Motions to be Relieved as Counsel are GRANTED.
The
Court’s ruling is conditioned on Moving Counsel’s filing of proof of service of
the Court’s order.
Moving
Party to give notice.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: December 20, 2022 ___________________________________
Theresa
M. Traber
Judge
of the Superior Court
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should be aware that the court may not adopt the tentative, and may issue an
order which modifies the tentative ruling in whole or in part.