Schrader Cellars, LLC v. Roach

District Court, N.D. California·Decided December 16, 2022·No. 3:21-cv-01431·Unknown

Opinion

SCHRADER CELLARS, LLC, Case No. 21-cv-01431-SK Plaintiff, v. ORDER REGARDING MOTIONS FOR ROBERT M. ROACH, Regarding Docket Nos. 126, 127, 130, 132 Defendant.

This matter comes before the Court upon consideration of the motion for partial summary judgment by Plaintiff Schrader Cellars, LLC (“Cellars”) and the motion for summary adjudication by Defendant Robert M. Roach (“Roach”). Having carefully considered the parties’ papers, relevant legal authority, the record in the case, and having had the benefit of oral argument, the Court hereby GRANTS Cellar’s partial motion for summary adjudication on its claim for declaratory relief and on Roach’s counterclaims (3 through 6) and DENIES Roach’s counter motion for summary adjudication on the issues of statute of limitations and whether Roach violated California Rule of Professional Responsibility Rule 3-300. The Court RESERVES ruling on Cellars’ motion for summary judgment with regard to Roach’s first and second counterclaims. The Court GRANTS Cellar’s motion to seal Exhibit I to the Declaration of Jason Smith. (Dkt. No. 126.) The Court GRANTS IN PART and DENIES IN PART Roach’s motion to seal documents designated as confidential by Cellars. The Court GRANTS the motion as to: (1) the second half of page CONSTELLATION 00000648 after the word “authenticity”, (2) the bottom portion of page CONSTELLATION 00000649 after the phrase “current waiting list to purchase”, (3) pages CONSTELLATION 00000651-654, 658 in Exhibit 27 and the number of the sale price on pages 7 and 12 of Roach’s motion and DENIES the motion as to the remainder. (Dkt. No. MacGregor and Roach’s motion and shall publicly file a fully unredacted version of his opposition to Cellars motion by no later than January 3, 2023. This dispute arises out of a former friendship between Defendant Roach and Fred Schrader (“Fred”).1 Before conflict arose in 2018, Roach and Fred were close friends for over two decades. (Dkt. No. 131-1 (Declaration of Robert M. Roach), ¶ 2.) They met in the mid-1980s when Roach began visiting Napa Valley two to three times a year. (Dkt. No. 128-3 (Declaration of Casey Low), Ex. C (Deposition of Fred Schrader) at 130:24-131:4.) Roach is admitted to the bar in Texas but not in California. He only has offices only in Texas. (Dkt. No 131-1 (Roach Decl.), ¶ 3.) Roach and Fred discussed that Roach lived in Texas frequently. (Id.) Starting in 1997, Roach began providing legal advice to Fred. In the 1997-1998 timeframe, Roach provided legal advice to Fred personally in connection with Fred’s divorce from his then-wife Ann Colgin. (Dkt. No. 128-25 (Low Decl.), Ex. Y (Response to Interrogatory No. 9); Dkt. No. 131-1 (Roach Decl.), ¶ 5.) Fred cannot recall legal work Roach performed for him personally. (Dkt. No. 132-1 (MacGregor Decl.), Ex. 49 (Fred Depo.) at 214: 12-18; 215:12-23.) Fred said that his former spouse, Carol Schrader (“Carol”) “would be more aware” of legal work Roach performed. (Id.) Carol testified that Fred would know more about Roach’s representation but mentioned a dispute over land ownership, date unknown, in California, and another dispute with a winemaker in California, again date unknown. (Dkt. No. 130-4 (Unredacted MacGregor Decl.), Ex. 50 (Deposition of Carol Schrader) at 238:17-239: 22; 241:6-9.) On July 29, 1998, Fred, as the sole manager, incorporated Cellars as a limited liability company (“LLC”) in California. (Dkt. No. 129-8 (Declaration of Jason Smith), Ex. H.) A. Fred’s Version of the Financial Relationship. Fred states that, in 2001, Roach and Fred began talking about an arrangement in which

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