- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 9 10 DARREN GILBERT, Case No. 1:21-cv-01338-AWI-HBK 11 Plaintiff, ORDER ON FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION AND ORDER 12 v. REGARDING ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 13 PARAMJIT SINGH, individually and (Doc. Nos. 12, 16, 18) doing business as Super Mac Food & Gas 14 #2 and ROBBY SINGH, individually and doing business as Super Mac Food & Gas 15 #2, 16 Defendants. 17 18 Plaintiff, Darren Gilbert, commenced this action by filing a complaint against Defendants 19 Paramjit Singh and Robby Singh, individually and doing business as Super Mac Food & Gas #2 20 (collectively referred to as “Defendants”) alleging violations of Title III of the American 21 Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq; the California Unruh Act, 22 California Civil Code § 51 et seq. (“Unruh Act”); and California Health and Safety Code §§ 23 19955, 19959. Plaintiff sought an award of statutory damages, costs of suit, attorney’s fees, 24 litigation expenses, injunctive or preventative relief, and interest at the legal rate from the date of 25 filing the complaint. The matter was referred to a United States Magistrate Judge pursuant to 28 26 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(B) and Local Rule 302. 27 On April 22, 2022, Plaintiff filed a motion for default judgment and on January 13, 2023, 28 the Magistrate Judge filed a Findings and Recommendations recommending that Plaintiff’s 1 motion for default judgment be granted and contained a fourteen (14) day deadline to file 2 objections. (Doc. Nos. 12, 16). The January 13, 2023 Findings and Recommendations were 3 served on Plaintiff and instructed Plaintiff to mail a copy of the findings and recommendations to 4 Defendants at their last known address and file with the court proof of service within fourteen 5 business days. (Id. at 11). On January 13, 2023, Plaintiff filed a certificate demonstrating 6 compliance with the Court’s January 13, 2023 Order. (Doc. No. 17). Defendants have not filed 7 any objections to the January 13, 2023 Findings and Recommendations and the time to do so has 8 expired. 9 On February 27, 2023, the Court ordered Plaintiff to show cause why the Court should not 10 decline to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over his state law claims through 28 U.S.C. § 11 1367(c)(4) and the reasoning of Vo v. Choi, 49 F.4th 1167 (9th Cir. 2022). See Doc. No. 18. The 12 order to show cause held the Findings and Recommendation in abeyance. See id. 13 On March 10, 2023, Plaintiff filed a response to the order to show cause. See Doc. No. 14 19. 15 Order to Show Cause 16 After consideration, the Court will decline to invoke 28 U.S.C. § 1367(c)(4) in light of the 17 procedural posture of this case. To be sure, the procedural requirements for high frequency 18 litigators of construction accessibility claims, and the public policy behind those procedural 19 requirements, are important very important in terms of fairness and comity. So much so that 20 those considerations constitute “exceptional circumstances” for purposes of § 1367(c)(4). Vo, 49 21 F.4th at 1272. However, in light of the procedural stage of this case, considerations of judicial 22 economy and fairness weigh in favor retaining jurisdiction. See Arroyo v. Rosas, 19 F.4th 1202, 23 1214-15 (9th Cir. 2021). A motion for default judgment is pending and, importantly, a finding 24 and recommendation has issued that recommends granting Plaintiff relief under the ADA and the 25 Unruh Act. See Doc. Nos. 12, 16. There is no indication that Defendants are going to appear in 26 this matter since they have not done so in any way to date. Moreover, the Court detects no error 27 in the Findings and Recommendation, which means that the Court will adopt the Finding and 28 Recommendation. Even if the Court adopted the Findings and Recommendation with respect to 1 the ADA only, that resolution also automatically resolves Unruh Act liability. See Arroyo, 19 2 F.4th at 1215. Given the pendency of the Findings and Recommendation and the absence of any 3 response from defendants, making Plaintiff refile in state court would be a waste of time and 4 resources. See id. Therefore, the Court will retain supplemental jurisdiction and discharge the 5 order to show cause. 6 Findings & Recommendation 7 The Findings and Recommendation concluded that Plaintiff’s motion for default judgment 8 should be granted and that Plaintiff be awarded injunctive relief, attorneys’ fees, and costs under 9 the ADA and statutory damages under the Unruh Act. See Doc. No. 16. Again, Defendants did 10 not object to the Findings and Recommendation and the time to do so has passed. 11 In accordance with the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(C), the Court has conducted a 12 de novo review of this case. Having carefully reviewed the entire file, the Court finds that the 13 Findings and Recommendation are supported by the record and by proper analysis. Therefore, 14 the Court will adopt the Findings and Recommendation in full. 15 16 ORDER 17 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 18 1. The February 27, 2023 order to show cause (Doc. No. 18) is DISCHARGED; 19 2. The January 13, 2013 Findings and Recommendation (Doc. No. 16) is ADOPTED; 20 3. Plaintiff’s motion for default judgment (Doc. No. 12) is GRANTED; 21 4. Plaintiff is awarded $4,000 in statutory damages under the Unruh Act; 22 5. Plaintiff is awarded $4,074.22 in attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses; and 23 6. Plaintiff is awarded injunctive relief in that Defendants shall make the property known as 24 Super Mac Food & Gas, located at 150 N. Riverside Dr., Modesto, CA compliant with the 25 requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act as follows: 26 a. provide properly identifiable accessible parking stalls in accordance with 1991 27 ADAAG § 4.6.4; and 28 b. provide an accessible route of travel from the designated accessible parking stall to 1 the property’s entrance in accordance with 1991 ADAAG § 4.6.3 and 1991 2 ADAAG §& 4.3.8. 3 4 IT IS SO ORDERED. kK hha 5 | Dated: March 31, 2023 : _-SENIOR DISTRICT JUDGE 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Document Info
Docket Number: 1:21-cv-01338
Filed Date: 4/3/2023
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 6/20/2024