What is rule 8.60 F of the California Rules of court?
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What is the rule of court 8.75 in California?
If a document requires a signature by a court or a judicial officer, the document may be electronically signed in any manner permitted by law.
What is the rule 8.63 in California Rules of court?
Rule 8.63 of the California Rules of Court directs that the court “must consider” “illness of counsel” or “a personal emergency,” among many other factors, in determining good cause for a requested extension of time. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.63(b) (10).)
What is rule 8.40 in Cal Rules of court?
The law firm, corporation, or public law office representing each party must designate one attorney to receive notices and other communication in the case from the court by placing an asterisk before that attorney's name on the cover and must provide the contact information specified under (1) for that attorney.
What is the rule 8.300 in California Rules of court?
Rule 8.300 of the California Rules of Court states that the appointed counsel must be based on criteria approved by the Judicial Council. The task of administering a panel of attorneys for appointment has been delegated to the appellate project directors.
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What is rule 8.78 of the California Rules of court?
Only attorneys who have agreed to accept eService in a case may be eServed. (Cal. Rule of Court, rule 8.78(a).) Under the rule, counsel who register to use the TF system are automatically deemed to have agreed to accept electronic service.
What is rule 8.512 in California Rules of court?
(1) The court may order review within 60 days after the last petition for review is filed. Before the 60-day period or any extension expires, the court may order one or more extensions to a date not later than 90 days after the last petition is filed.
What is rule 8.268 of the California Rules of court?
(1) On petition of a party or on its own motion, a reviewing court may order rehearing of any decision that is not final in that court on filing. (2) An order for rehearing must be filed before the decision is final.
What is rule 8.71 in California Rules of court?
(1) Self-represented parties are exempt from the requirement to file documents electronically. (2) A self-represented party may agree to file documents electronically. By electronically filing any document with the court, a self-represented party agrees to file documents electronically.
What is rule 8.130 in Cal Rules of court?
The clerk must pay the reporter from that party's deposited funds and refund any excess deposit or notify the party of any additional funds needed. In a multiple reporter case, the clerk must pay each reporter who certifies under penalty of perjury that his or her transcript portion is completed.
What is rule 8.72 in California Rules of court?
(1) Take all reasonable steps to ensure that the filing does not contain computer code, including viruses, that might be harmful to the court's electronic filing system and to other users of that system; (2) Furnish one or more electronic service addresses, in the manner specified by the court, at which the electronic ...
What is rule 8.29 of the California Rules of court?
Rule 8.29 refers to statutes that require a party to serve documents on a nonparty public officer or agency. For a list of examples of such statutory requirements, please see the Civil Case Information Statement (form APP-004).
What is rule 8.123 in California Rules of court?
(1) If the superior court has returned a designated administrative record to a party, the party in possession of the administrative record must make that record available to the other parties in the case for copying within 15 days after the notice designating the record on appeal is served and lodge the record with the ...
What is the rule 8.54 of the California Rules of court?
R. 8.54. A failure to oppose a motion may be deemed a consent to the granting of the motion.
What is the rule 8.54 for motions?
(1) The court may rule on a motion at any time after an opposition or other response is filed or the time to oppose has expired. (2) On a party's request or its own motion, the court may place a motion on calendar for a hearing. The clerk must promptly send each party a notice of the date and time of the hearing.
What is rule 9.7 of the California Rules of court?
9.7. In addition to the language required by Business and Professions Code section 6067, the oath to be taken by every person on admission to practice law is to conclude with the following: "As an officer of the court, I will strive to conduct myself at all times with dignity, courtesy and integrity."
What is rule 8.25 of the California Rules of court?
Rule 8.25 of the California Rules of Court provides that before filing any document in court in a case in the Court of Appeal, a party must serve, by any method permitted by the Code of Civil Procedure, one copy of the document on the attorney for each party separately represented, on each unrepresented party, and on ...
What is rule 8.153 in California Rules of court?
The borrowing party must return the copy of the record when it serves its brief or the time to file its brief has expired. The borrowing party must bear the cost of sending the copy of the record to and from the borrowing party. Rule 8.153 adopted effective January 1, 2007.
What is 8.278 California rule of court?
(a) Award of costs
(1) Except as provided in this rule, the party prevailing in the Court of Appeal in a civil case other than a juvenile case is entitled to costs on appeal. (2) The prevailing party is the respondent if the Court of Appeal affirms the judgment without modification or dismisses the appeal.
What is rule 8.493 of the California Rules of court?
(A) Unless otherwise ordered by the court under (B), the prevailing party in an original proceeding is entitled to costs if the court resolves the proceeding by written opinion after issuing an alternative writ, an order to show cause, or a peremptory writ in the first instance.
What is rule 8.216 in California Rules of court?
(1) A party that is both an appellant and a respondent must combine its respondent's brief with its appellant's opening brief or its reply brief, if any, whichever is appropriate under the briefing sequence that the reviewing court orders.
What is rule 8.128 in California Rules of court?
(1) If a local rule of the reviewing court permits, the parties may stipulate to use the original superior court file instead of a clerk's transcript under rule 8.122. This rule and any supplemental provisions of the local rule then govern unless the superior court orders otherwise after notice to the parties.
What are the rules 8.1000 8.1018 of the California Rules of court?
Rules 8.1000-8.1018 govern the transfer of cases within the appellate jurisdiction of the superior court-other than appeals in small claims cases-to the Court of Appeal. Unless the context requires otherwise, the term "case" as used in these rules means cases within that jurisdiction.
What is Cal Rules of court rule 8.486 A?
(a) Contents of petition
(2) If the petition names as respondent a judge, court, board, or other officer acting in a public capacity, it must disclose the name of any real party in interest.
What is the rule 8.1120 in California Rules of court?
California Rules of Court, rule 8.1120(a) permits any person to request publication. It does not specify who may oppose it or provide any procedure for doing so.