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Nature of Suit Code: 230
Nature of Suit: Rent, Lease, Ejectment
Cause of Action: 28:2201 Injunction

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 10cv1307-LAB (BGS)

ORDER DENYING MOTION FOR

vs. RECONSIDERATION

DAVID MEDNANSKY, MARTINE

MEDNANSKY, individually,

Defendant.

On April 10, Plaintiffs submitted a motion to dismiss pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P.

12(b)(4) and (5). By discrepancy order issued April 16, the Court accepted this motion for

filing nunc pro tunc as an ex parte motion for reconsideration of the Court’s earlier orders.

The motion claims that Jennifer Hegemier, Esq., the Mednanskys’ attorney who also

represented them in the related case 09cv1478-LAB (BGS), Mednansky v. Metz, was not

authorized to accept service of process, that the Mednanskys were not served in some other

way, and therefore the Court lacks personal jurisdiction over them. 

On April 22, 2010, Ms. Hegemier was duly substituted in place of the Mednanskys

(who had been proceeding pro se) in case 09cv1478, and the Mednanskys’ signatures

appear on the substitution form. Two months later, she accepted service on their behalf in

this case, which was related to the earlier action. Her declaration in support of the

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acknowledgement of service in this case is filed in the docket in support of the return of

service in this case. (See Docket no. 4 at 1.)

The current motion concedes that Ms. Hegemier was representing the Mednanskys

in the related matter but claims she was not authorized to represent them in this matter or

accept service for them. Specifically, they allege:

Hegemier had no legal authority to accept process on defendants[‘] behalf,

the defendants had never given Hegemier authority to accept summons and

complaint, Hegemier never asked permission to accept this service, Hegemier

was not defendants’ attorney in this action or proceeding or when she

accepted service, [and] defendants have no contract with Hegemier for

representation in this case . . . .

Motion at 3:2–9.

The record shows, however, that both Defendants were well aware that this action

was pending and that Ms. Hegemier was representing them in it, and that they consented

to this representation. For example, each of the Mednanskys signed a declaration under

penalty of perjury in support of their opposition to Plaintiff’s motion for partial summary

judgment. (Docket nos. 35-2 at 1–4 (Declaration of David Mednansky, dated November 12,

2010), 35-3, 1–6 (Declaration of Martine Mednansky, dated November 12, 2010).) The

declarations are both headed by this case’s caption, giving the parties and case number, and

both declarations list Ms. Hegemier as their counsel of record. The Mednanskys gave the

declarations to Ms. Hegemier, who filed them on their behalf.

The Mednanskys’ complaints about Ms. Hegemier’s representation of them do not

warrant reversing any rulings. Even if an attorney fails to act competently or in her clients’

interest, they are still bound by her acts. Link v. Wabash R.R. Co., 370 U.S. 626, 633–34

(1962). 

That said, there is no evidence Ms. Hegemier incompetently represented the

Mednanskys, or that she was responsible for the adverse rulings against them. She raised

the arguments they had already raised in two previous cases, but did so in better form,

adding supporting authority and other, better arguments. When she substituted in, in the

second of three related actions, a number of rulings adverse to the Mednanskys had already

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been made.(See Docket no. 30 at 12:25–13:5 (pointing out that most issues had already

been litigated), 12:16–17 (adopting reasoning of earlier rulings); 18:9 (noting earlier ruling),

20:6–9 (noting the Mednanskys’ position in earlier litigation).) Ms. Hegemier was not

responsible for the law of the case when she substituted in and began trying to assist them.

And although they now claim she lost their appeal, there is no indication any appeal would

have succeeded. For example, the Ninth Circuit summarily affirmed this Court’s dismissal

of the complaint in Mednansky v. Gillett, 07cv1425, finding it to be frivolous. Later, on August

9, 2011, the Ninth Circuit, citing Hilton v. Braunskill, 481 U.S. 770, 776 (1987), denied the

Mednanskys’ motion for a stay pending appeal of this Court’s order evicting them and

authorizing the demolition of their cabin.

In short, the Mednanskys’ motion is baseless. In three lawsuits they have defended

on the merits. There is no basis for reconsidering or revisiting earlier decisions. The motion

is DENIED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: April 19, 2012

HONORABLE LARRY ALAN BURNS

United States District Judge

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