What Happens Once Remittitur is filed with court?
That all depends on the context of the appeal and the case. Do you now have a final judgment? Was this some sort of interlocutory appeal? Did...
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That all depends on the context of the appeal and the case. Do you now have a final judgment? Was this some sort of interlocutory appeal? Did...
First, tender this claim to the insurance carrier that insured your business at the time of the work, and to the one that you have now (if it is a...
The Petition for Review must be filed within 10 days of the date that the Court of Appeal's decision becomes final, i.e., 40 days after it is...
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It is not clear whether you would be appealing from an unlawful detainer judgment or from a probate court order. The rules for stays are different...
The Supreme Court does not resolve these kinds of issues. My best guess is that you need help with the appellate process (and it may be too late...
It is the date that the decision was made that starts the clock. The date that you received it is irrelevant to the time calculation.
Your question is ambiguous. If the court of appeal reversed and remanded for a new trial, all discovery begins anew. But you have no discovery...
If only it was that easy. I recommend that you comply with the court's order or obtain a stipulation from opposing party to continue the hearing...
its not clear what deadline you are concerned about, but one this is clear: the date that you "received" the document is always irrelevant.
The Supreme Court does not grant review for the purpose of correcting appellate court level opinions, even for errors of law, unless the case meets...