Motion denied as to the breach of contract and accounts stated causes of action. Motion granted as to the quantum meruit and unjust enrichment causes of action, without leave to amend unless Plaintiff can articulate a cure at oral argument. The court grants Defendants’ request for judicial notice of the Substitution of Attorney filed on October 31, 2014, in RIC1113093 (Kelly Litigation). The court denies Defendants’ requests for judicial notice of advisory opinions from the Los Angeles County Bar Association and California State Bar Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct. (See Brosterhous v. State Bar (1995) 12 Cal.4th 315, 325.) Defendants argue that the breach of contract cause of action is time-barred, but they appear to concede that at least some of the claims may be within the statutory period. The statute of limitations for the breach of a written contract is four years. (Code Civ. Proc., § 337.) Generally, the statute of limitations begins to run on the occurrence