Judge: William A. Crowfoot, Case: 22STCV04279, Date: 2022-09-13 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 22STCV04279 Hearing Date: September 13, 2022 Dept: 27
SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES - CENTRAL DISTRICT
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Plaintiffs, vs. EMMAREX, LLC, et al. Defendants. |
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[TENTATIVE] ORDER RE: MOTION TO BE
RELIEVED AS COUNSEL Dept. 27 1:30 p.m. September 13, 2022 |
On
February 3, 2022, Scott York (“Plaintiff”) initiated the present action by
filing a Complaint against Emmarex, LLC, Venice Hotel, Amrat Patel, Alex Patel,
Omi Patel, Rina Patel, Jiggy Patel, and Does 1 through 100 (collectively,
“Defendants”). Plaintiff’s Complaint
alleges the following causes of action: (1) Negligence (Premises Liability);
and (2) Negligence (Maintenance and Repair).
On
May 13, 2022, David Aziz, Esq. of Law Offices of David Aziz (“Plaintiff’s
Counsel”) filed a Motion To Be Relieved as Counsel, moving to be relieved as
counsel of record for Plaintiff.
On
June 16 and August 23, 2022, the Court continued the hearing on this motion so
that Counsel could submit a revised proposed order. Counsel submitted a revised proposed order on
August 24, 2022. The order complies with
the Court’s instructions. Accordingly,
the unopposed motion to be relieved is GRANTED and effective upon filing a
proof of service showing service of the signed Order on Plaintiff.
Parties who intend to submit on this
tentative must send an email to the Court at SSCDEPT27@lacourt.org indicating intention to submit
on the tentative as directed by the instructions provided on the court’s
website at www.lacourt.org. Please be
advised that if you submit on the tentative and elect not to appear at the
hearing, the opposing party may nevertheless appear at the hearing and argue
the matter. Unless you receive a
submission from all other parties in the matter, you should assume that others
might appear at the hearing to argue. If
the Court does not receive emails from the parties indicating submission on
this tentative ruling and there are no appearances at the hearing, the Court
may, at its discretion, adopt the tentative as the final order or place the
motion off calendar.