MOTION – RELIEVE COUNSEL
The motion of Attorneys James Miller and Timothy Hastie to be Relieved as Counsel for Defendants is GRANTED. (Code Civ. Proc.,§ 284.) The Court issues an Order to Show Cause ("OSC") to all Defendants. As a business entity, Defendant Bianchini, Inc. is required to be represented in legal proceedings by an attorney admitted to the practice of this State. Failure to obtain counsel may result in the entry of default. The individual Defendants may represent themselves in the proceeding but are required to attend all court hearings.
The Court issues an Order to Show Cause ("OSC") to Defendants to demonstrate they are represented (either by counsel or self-represented as to the individual defendants). The OSC shall be heard on August 28, 2026. at 9 am in Courtroom A. All other dates are vacated. The Court will assign future dates, if any, at the hearing on the OSC. The withdrawing attorneys are ordered to provide all Defendants with written notice of this OSC and next hearing date and file a proof of service that notice has been given.
All parties must comply with Marin County Superior Court Local Rules, Rule 2.10(B) to contest the tentative decision. Parties who request oral argument are required to appear in person or remotely by ZOOM. Regardless of whether a party requests oral argument in accordance with Rule 2.10(B), the prevailing party shall prepare an order consistent with the announced ruling as required by Marin County Superior Court Local Rules, Rule 2.11.
The Zoom appearance information for July, 2026 is as follows: https://marin-courts-ca-gov.zoomgov.com/j/1605267272?pwd=908CbP6TV2mhCAyai1nzo6lyz2dKaw.1 Meeting ID: 160 526 7272 Passcode: 026935
If you are unable to join by video, you may join by telephone by calling (669) 254-5252 and using the above-provided passcode. Zoom appearance information may also be found on the Court’s website: https://www.marin.courts.ca.gov
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