Schuette v. AAMCO Transmissions, Inc.

Filing 26

ORDER signed by District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller on 3/31/11 ORDERING pltf's application to shorten time 14 is DENIED. (Carlos, K)

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-DAD (TEMP) Schuette v. AAMCO Transmissions, Inc. Doc. 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 vs. AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS, INC., Defendant. / This matter comes before the court upon plaintiff's application for an order shortening time for hearing on plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction. (ECF 14.) Plaintiff's application is DENIED for the following reasons. Local Rule 144 states: "Applications to shorten time shall set forth by affidavit of counsel the circumstances claimed to justify the issuance of an order shortening time. Ex parte applications to shorten time will not be granted except upon affidavit of counsel showing a satisfactory explanation for the need for the issuance of such an order and for the failure of counsel to obtain a stipulation for the issuance of such an order from other counsel or parties in the action." The court may grant an application for an order shortening time "for good cause." FED. R. CIV. P. 6(c)(1)(C); see, e.g., Fausto v. Credigy Servs. Corp., 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 51079, *3 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 11, 2009); see also Faulkner v. County of Kern, 2006 U.S. Dist. 1 Dockets.Justia.com IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA DAVID A. SCHUETTE, Plaintiff, No. CIV S-11-0641 KJM-DAD ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 LEXIS 3410, *5 (E.D. Cal. Jan. 17, 2006). "[A] fundamental purpose of the adversary system [is] to give the court the best possible presentation of the merits and demerits of the case on each side. The opposing party can rarely make its best presentation on such short notice." Mission Power Engineering Co. v. Continental Casualty Co., 883 F.Supp. 488, 491 (C.D. Cal. 1995). "[C]ourts generally require that the applicant demonstrate circumstances showing that (1) the applicant is not the cause of its own predicament, and (2) the order is `needed' to avoid some type of harm." Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics, Inc. v. Capstone Orthopedic, Inc., 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 85849, *2 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 9, 2007). Plaintiff contends that an order shortening time is necessary because he is "facing financial ruin and the loss of his viable businesses including his employees." (Pl.'s Mem. at 3, ECF 15.) Plaintiff further maintains that he will suffer "irreparable harm" if defendant is not preliminarily enjoined. (Id. at 4.) Defendant counters that plaintiff is not entitled to the ex parte relief he seeks "because (1) he has not presented evidence demonstrating that he will be irreparably harmed if his motion for preliminary injunction is heard according to the regular noticed motion procedures and (2) he is not without fault in creating the situation that purportedly requires ex parte relief." (Def.'s Opp'n at 1, ECF 20.) Defendant further maintains that "[p]articularly given the gravity of the relief Plaintiff seeks in the motion for preliminary injunction, AAMCO should not be deprived of the time provided by the local rules." (Id. at 3.) Plaintiff's blanket assertions that he is "facing financial ruin" and "will suffer irreparable harm" do not show good cause. Plaintiff has failed to support these assertions, or counter defendant's representations that plaintiff continues to own his business and has the ability to advertise it, even if at present he is prevented from operating it as an AAMCO franchise. (See Def.'s Opp'n at 2.) Although "inability to calculate damages, harm to goodwill, diminishment of competitive positions in marketplace, and lost opportunities to distribute unique products" support a determination of irreparable harm (Pac. Rollforming, LLC v. Trakloc Int'l, 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 LLC, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82639, *9 (S.D. Cal. Nov. 7, 2007)), plaintiff's mere claim that he "is threatened with the loss of a business" by having to wait three weeks for his motion for preliminary injunction to be heard does not. (Pl.'s Mem. at 4.) Plaintiff will neither be "irreparably prejudiced if the underlying motion is heard according to regular noticed motion procedures" nor has he demonstrated there is a "crisis" justifying the need for a hastier hearing. Mission Power, 883 F.Supp. at 492. Plaintiff will have the opportunity to be heard and seek a preliminary injunction before this court on April 27, 2011. For the foregoing reasons, plaintiff's application is DENIED. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED: March 31, 2011. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 3

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