SKAZZI3 Capital Limited v. Pathway Genomics Corporation

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. California
DecidedDecember 17, 2019
Docket3:18-cv-00317
StatusUnknown

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SKAZZI3 Capital Limited v. Pathway Genomics Corporation, (S.D. Cal. 2019).

Opinion

1 | FRED Sp pe BEET? ae 3 CLERK. US DIETAICT COURT 4 . SQuTAEEN □□□ OF CAL □□□□□

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7 _ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 ||. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

10 || SKAZZTI3 CAPITAL LIMITED, Case No.: 3:18-CV-00317-BEN-KSC. Maint! ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO _ oe BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL FOR 13 || PATHWAY GENOMICS. | ConvoeawonN Ss 14 CORPORATION, : 15. Defendant.! [Doe. No. 49] 16 Before the Court is a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel for Pathway Genomics 17 || Corporation (“Defendant”) filed by Miller Miller Gerber LLP (“Defendant’s counsel”). 18 || The Court finds this matter appropriate for resolution without a hearing. See Fed. R. Civ. 19 ||P. 78. After reviewing all related filings, the Court grants the Motion. I. BACKGROUND

21 Plaintiff originally brought this action to enforce an arbitral award obtained against 22 || Defendant in Europe. (Doc. No. 15 at 1.) After the suit was filed, Defendant sought to 23 || resolve the case without judicial intervention. The party’s negotiations resulted in a good 24 faith Settlement Agreement requiring Defendant to pay $482,913 00 by way of twelve (12) 25 equal monthly installments of $40,242.75. Id. To secure the Plaintiff's ‘interest, a 26 Stipulated Judgment was executed calling for entry of the judgment in the event the 27 || Defendant failed to cure any missed payment within seven days of its scheduled due date. 28 at 1-2. Defendant defaulted and failed to cure on its second settlement payment. Td.

1 || After numerous unsuccessful attempts to resolve Defendant's default, Plaintiff sought entry judgment in the amount of $482,913.00, less $40,242.75(amount paid), for a total of 3 |/$442,670.25. Id. 4 On October 25, Plaintiff filed a Motion for Clerks Judgment re Assignment Order 5. Restraining Order against Defendant. (Doc. No. 51 .) Thereafter, Plaintiff □□□□□□ 6 || Notice of Non-Opposition when Defendant did not respond. (Doc. No, 54.) □

7 Defendant’s Counsel now seeks to withdraw as counsel of record. (Doc. No. 49.) 8 || Plaintiff Opposed the Motion to which Defendant Replied. (Doc. Nos. 50-51.) 9 |) Il, LEGAL STANDARD 10 An attortiey may not withdraw as counsel except by leave of court. Kassab v. San 11 || Diego Police Dep't, 2008 WL 251935, at *1 (S.D. Cal. Jan 29, 2008); see also Beard v. 12 Shuttermart of Cal., Inc., 2008 WL 410694, at *2 (S.D. Cal. Fed. 13, 2008). 13 || Additionally, under local rules, an attorney must serve notice of its motion to withdraw 14 || on the adverse party as well as on the moving party’s client with a declaration of service. 15 || Local Civ. R: 83.3(g)(3). □ 16 “In ruling on a motion to withdraw as counsel, courts consider: (1) the reasons why 17 || withdrawal is sought; (2) the prejudice withdrawal may cause to other litigants; (3) the 18 harm withdrawal might cause to the administration of justice; (4) the degree to which 19 }} withdrawal will delay the resolution of the case.” Garrett v. Ruiz, 2013 WL 163420 20 ||(S.D. Cal. Jan. 14, 2013). 21 || Courts have previously held that “Cflailure to pay attorney’s fees can be valid 22 | ground for withdrawal.” Leatt Corp. v. Innovative Safety Tech., LLC, 2010 WL. 444708, 23 |/at *2 (S.D. Cal. Feb. 2, 2019); see also Canadaigua Wine Company, Inc. v. Edwin 24 || Moldauer, 2009 WL 89141 (E.D. Cal. Jan 14, 2009) (granting motion to withdraw legal 25 ||counsel where defendant refused to accept legal advice or pay his fees.) Furthermore, 26 is no danger of prejudice where a hearing date is not immediately set or where 27 litigation is at a relatively nascent stage. Gurvey v. Legend Films, Inc.,2010 WL 28 || 2756944 (S.D. Cal. July 12, 2010). There is also no undue delay where the counsel takes

] “reasonable steps to avoid reasonably foreseeable prejudice to the rights of the client, ~~ 2 |lincluding giving due notice fo the client [and] allowing time for employment of other ~~ 3 |Icounsel ...” Cal. Rule of Prof. Conduct 3-700(A)(2). □ 4 However, according to local rules, 5 Only natural persons representing their individual interests in propria 6 || persona may appear in court without representation ... All other parties, including corporations, partnerships and other legal entities, may appear in 7 court only through an attorney permitted to practice... — 8 9 Local Civ. R. 83.3(k); see also Laskowitz v. Shellenberger, 107 F. Supp. 397, 398 (S.D. 10 ||Cal. 1952) (“Since a corporation cannot practice law, and can only act through the agency 11 |;of-natural persons, it follows that it can appear in court on its own behalf only through a 12 licensed attorney.”) . 13 IIL. DISCUSSION

14 ‘In the present case, Defendant’s counsel shows valid cause for withdrawal because 15 of the relevant considerations tip in its favor. First, the Defendant can no longer pay 16 |] for its legal services. (Doc. No. 49 at 2-3.) Next, the Plaintiff? s assertion of prejudice is 17 questionable being that Defendant’s counsel has already provided Plaintiff’s counsel with 18 last known contact information he has for the Defendant. (See Doc. No. 51, Decl. of 19 || Jonathan Gerber.) Furthermore, Defendant’s refusal to communicate has rendered it~ 20 ||impossible for counsel to represent the Defendant in this collection action. Finally, the 21 || slight delay required for the Defendant to obtain new counsel will ultimately result in this 22 ||case once again moving towards resolution. □

23 At the same time, the Court recognizes that granting the withdrawal motion would 24 j| leave Defendant, a corporate Defendant, without counsel, in contravention of Local Rule 25 83.3(k). However, Rule 83.3(k) is not offended where the court orders an unrepresented 26 corporate defendant to find substitute counsel and gives them some time to do so. □□□ 27 |\e.g., Indymac Fed. Bank, F.S.B. v. McComic, No. 08-CV-1871-IEG WVG, 2010 WL 28 2000013 (S.D. May 18, 2010) (granting counsel’s motion to withdraw as defendants

1 }}could no longer pay and were not prejudiced, but also directing defendants to secure substitute counsel, where counsel cited plaintiff limitéd partnerships refusal to 3 || participate in litigation and inability to pay fees as reasons for withdrawal); McNally v. 4 Commonwealth Financial Systems, Inc., 2013 WL 685364 (S.D. Cal. Feb. 25, 2013) 5 ||(granting motion where litigation was at an early stage and where corporate defendant 6 || was unable to pay legal fees, consented to the motion, and bad “ample opportunity to 7 retain substitute counsel as needed”). . 8 As in Indymac, the corporate Defendant, in this case, failed to pay its counsel’s 9 || fees, refused to engage in further communications, and has failed to respond in 10 || opposition to counsel’s Motion to Withdraw. Given the circumstances of the instant 11 action, the Court grants Defendant counsel’s. Motion for withdrawal and directs the 12 || Defendant to find substitute representation within thirty (30) days from the entry of this 13 ||Order. 14 IV. CONCLUSION 15 For the foregoing reasons, the Court hereby ORDERS that: 16 1. Defendant Counsel’s Motion to Withdraw is GRANTED; 17 _ 2. The Clerk of Court SHALL update the docket to reflect the withdrawal of . 18 Jonathan L. Gerber, of Miller Miller Gerber LLP, as counsel of record for 19 Pathway Genomics Corporation; □

20 3. Defendant Counsel SHALL immediately serve the Defendant with a copy of 21 this Order and thereafter file a proof of service to confirm the same; 22 4. Defendant has thirty (30) days from the date of this Order to obtain new 23 counsel and have new counsel file a notice of appearance. 24 ITISSOQRDERED. 25 26 ||Dated: spp , 2019. / git H er T. Berit¢z 27 nited States Distriot Judge 28

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