Section 998 Governed Prejudgment Issues, But 998 Offer Costs And Fees Enforcement Activities Were Governed By Post-judgment Enforcement Statutes.
In Elmi v. Related Management Co., L.P., Case No. G062788 (4th Dist., Div. 3 Jan. 8, 2025) (unpublished), plaintiff rejected a defense CCP § 998 offer, with the case resolved for less than the amount offered by the defense—a determination affirmed in an earlier appeal limiting plaintiff’s costs and fees. Plaintiff then filed a second motion seeking $10,861 in additional fees and $212.91 in additional costs incurred in enforcing the judgment. The lower court denied the additional requests based on section 998.
The 4/3 DCA, in an opinion authored by Justice Goethals, reversed. A separate post-judgment collection statute, CCP § 685.040, applied such that more general costs statutory provisions (CCP §§ 1031, 1032) were inapt (see also Conservatorship of McQueen, 59 Cal.4th 602, 608 (2014)).
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