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Filed 8/15/23 Stevens v. Elhaj CA4/3

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                IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

                                     FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                                DIVISION THREE

 RONALD L. STEVENS,

      Plaintiff and Appellant,                                         G061146

           v.                                                          (Super. Ct. No. 30-2020-01131439)

 ANGELA ELHAJ et al.,                                                  OPINION

      Defendants and Respondents.

                   Appeal from a postjudgment order of the Superior Court of Orange County,
Martha K. Gooding, Judge. Reversed. Motion for summary reversal. DENIED.
                   Thomas Vogele & Associates, Thomas A. Vogele, Timothy M. Kowal and
Brendan M. Loper, for Plaintiff and Appellant.
                   Law Offices of David H. Hochner and David H. Hochner; Law Offices of
Joseph J. London and Joseph J. London; Rutan & Tucker and Gerard M. Mooney, for
Defendants and Respondents Angela Elhaj, Mariam Elhaj and Top Hop, Inc.
              No appearance for Defendants and Respondents Grace Lindsey, Patricia R.
Durand, Carmen M. Baird and Car-Mar, LLC.
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              Following the sustaining of demurrers, the trial court entered judgment for
all defendants. Thereafter, the court granted a contract based motion for attorney fees
filed by defendants Angela Elhaj, Mariam Elhaj and Top Hop, Inc. (collectively, the
Elhaj defendants). Plaintiff Ronald J. Stevens appeals from the order awarding $220,807
in attorney fees (the attorney fees order), challenging the reasonableness of the amount.
              After Stevens and the Elhaj defendants filed their initial briefs in this
appeal, we reversed the underlying judgment in a separate appeal (Stevens v. Elhaj
(Feb. 1, 2023, G060162) [nonpub. opn.]). Once remittitur issued in that appeal, Stevens
and the Elhaj defendants filed a stipulation in this matter, requesting summary reversal of
the attorney fees order.
              The attorney fees order was based, in part, on a stipulation between Stevens
and the Elhaj defendants that the latter were contractually entitled to fees as prevailing
parties in the underlying matter. Our reversal of the underlying judgment removed the
Elhaj defendants’ prevailing party status and, thus, their entitlement to any award of
attorney fees. (See Shirvanyan v. Los Angeles Community College Dist. (2020) 59
Cal.App.5th 82, 107.) Accordingly, the order awarding them attorney fees must be
reversed.1 (See Allen v. Smith (2002) 94 Cal.App.4th 1270, 1284 [award of attorney fees
to party prevailing will not stand after reversal of judgment]; Southern Pacific
Transportation Company v. Mendez Trucking, Inc. (1998) 66 Cal.App.4th 691, 696

1              Because the matter was already fully briefed and submitted for decision, the
summary reversal procedure is unnecessary and the parties’ stipulation requesting
summary reversal is denied. (See Melancon v. Walt Disney Productions (1954) 127
Cal.App.2d 213, 215 [summary reversal used prior to full briefing]; see also Eisenberg et
al., Cal. Practice Guide: Civil Appeals and Writs (The Rutter Group 2022) ¶ 5:82,
p. 5–34 [inherent authority to grant summary reversal without briefing].)

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[reversing award of contract based prevailing party attorney fees due to reversal of
underlying judgment]; California Grocers Assn. v. Bank of America (1994)
22 Cal.App.4th 205, 220 [order awarding attorney fees “‘falls with a reversal of the
judgment on which it is based’”].)
                                     DISPOSITION
              The attorney fees order is reversed. Stevens is entitled to costs on appeal.

                                                 DELANEY, J.

WE CONCUR:

BEDSWORTH, ACTING P. J.

SANCHEZ, J.

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