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1100 Alakea Corp. v. Kochi

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Oct 15, 2001
24231 (Haw. Oct. 15, 2001)

Opinion

24231

October 15, 2001.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING (CIV. NO. 99-1286-03 (DTK)).

MOON, C.J., NAKAYAMA, RAMIL, and ACOBA, JJ., and CIRCUIT JUDGE MARKS, IN PLACE OF LEVINSON, J., RECUSED.


ORDER

Upon consideration of Plaintiff-Petitioner 1100 Alakea Corporation's petition for writ of mandamus to the Honorable Dan T. Kochi, Circuit Court Judge of the First Circuit, and the papers in support, it appears that:

1. Petitioner petitions this court to order the respondent judge to vacate the March 29, 2001 order granting (1) Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs/Respondents The CPA Consulting Group, dba PKF Hawaii and Ernest Watari's motion to disqualify Starn O'Toole Marcus Fisher as Plaintiff's attorney; (2) Defendant and Third-Party/Respondent Michael H. Nekoba's joinder in the motion to disqualify Starn O'Toole Marcus Fisher; and (3) Defendant/Respondent Swan, Inc.'s joinder in the motion to disqualify Starn O'Toole Marcus Fisher in 1100 Alakea Corporation v. Nekoba, Civil No. 99-1286-03, presently pending in the circuit court.

2. A petition for a writ of mandamus is an appropriate vehicle for reviewing an order of disqualification. Straub Clinic Hospital v. Kochi, 81 Haw. 410, 414, 917 P.2d 1284, 1288 (1996) (citing Chuck v. St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co., 61 Haw. 552, 606 P.2d 1320 (1980)).

3. The grant or denial of a disqualification motion is within the sound discretion of the trial court. Straub, 81 Hawai`i at 415, 917 P.2d at 1289.

4. In reviewing an order of disqualification, a petitioner's application for a writ of mandamus will not be granted unless the petitioner demonstrates that the basis upon which the trial court has rested its order of disqualification is clearly insufficient and a convincing showing is made that irreparable and immediate harm would otherwise be the necessary consequence. Chuck, 61 Haw. at 558, 606 P.2d at 1324.

5. In the instant case, the record supports the trial court's ruling and Petitioner fails to show that the basis upon which the trial court rested its order of disqualification is clearly insufficient and fails to show any irreparable harm will result from the order of disqualification.

6. Petitioner fails to demonstrate that the trial court flagrantly and manifestly abused its discretion by granting the motion to disqualify Starn O'Toole Marcus Fisher. See Straub Clinic, 81 Hawai'i at 414, 917 P.2d at 1288 (where a trial court has discretion to act, mandamus will not lie to interfere with or control the exercise of that discretion unless the judge has exceeded his or her jurisdiction, has committed a flagrant and manifest abuse of discretion or has refused to act on a matter properly before the court). Therefore,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition for a writ of mandamus directed to the Honorable Dan T. Kochi, Circuit Court Judge of the First Circuit, is denied.


Summaries of

1100 Alakea Corp. v. Kochi

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Oct 15, 2001
24231 (Haw. Oct. 15, 2001)
Case details for

1100 Alakea Corp. v. Kochi

Case Details

Full title:1100 ALAKEA CORPORATION, a Hawaii corporation, Petitioner, v. THE…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Oct 15, 2001

Citations

24231 (Haw. Oct. 15, 2001)