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Hearing in 4 daysGRANTED

NATIONAL COMMERCIAL RECOVERY, INC. vs. HONEY BADGER M&R, INC., et al.

Motion to be relieved as counsel

Hearing date
Aug 25, 2026
Department
309
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Moving Party

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Parties

PlaintiffNATIONAL COMMERCIAL RECOVERY, INC.
DefendantHONEY BADGER M&R, INC.

Attorneys

Heidi M. Cheng(Shioda Langley & Chang, LLP)for Defendant

Ruling

(Stanley Mosk Courthouse: Dept. 309) August 25, 2026 DEPARTMENT 309 LAW AND MOTION RULINGS

County of Los Angeles DEPARTMENT 309

NATIONAL COMMERCIAL RECOVERY, INC. vs. HONEY BADGER M&R, INC., et al. | Case No.: 24STCV32070 Hearing Date: August 25, 2026 | Defendants' counsels Shioda Langley & Chang, LLP's and Heidi M. Cheng's motion to be relieved as counsel is GRANTED, effective upon filing proof of service of the court's order (MC-053).

Legal Standard

Motions to withdraw are routinely granted if made in the proper form and presented with proper notice. The court may issue an order allowing an attorney to withdraw from representation, after notice to the client. (Code Civ. Proc., Sec. 284(2).)

Discussion

Shioda Langley & Chang, LLP and Heidi M. Cheng bring the instant motion for relief as counsel as to Defendant Honey Badger M&R Inc. The following documents are properly submitted: Civil Form MC-051 "Notice of Motion and Motion to be Relieved as Counsel," Civil Form MC-052 "Declaration in Support of Attorney's Motion to be Relieved as Counsel," and Civil Form MC-053 "Order Granting Attorney's Motion to be Relieved as Counsel." The motion is GRANTED. It is so ordered. Dated: August, 2026 Hon. Jon R. Takasugi Judge of the Superior Court Parties who intend to submit on this tentative must

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