Is it possible to seal an Appeal Court unpublished opinion?
California Rules of Court, Rule 8.1105(d) says that embarrassment of litigants is not a reason not to publish a case, so embarrassment is certainly...
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California Rules of Court, Rule 8.1105(d) says that embarrassment of litigants is not a reason not to publish a case, so embarrassment is certainly...
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Although the agreement controls, since you were a prevailing defendant, it would seem that if you're paying hourly there might not be much of a...
I expect that by now, this question has been mooted, however, here are what the rules say. First, if you're talking about the filing of a brief in...
Not sure you're the employee or employer, but appeals of decisions of the Labor Commissioner are filed in Superior Court, and you get a de novo...
This link may be helpful to you. http://www.saclaw.org/uploads/files/step-by-step/appealing-labor-commissioner-decision.pdf
I don't know there is necessarily something you must do to get it going again, but it probably is a good idea to show diligence in light of the...
I'm going to be a pain in the neck here and clarify something, because I think it matters. All of the attorneys pretty much answered the question,...
I agree with everything Mr. Fox said, but your question of whether the court of appeal will "look into the case seriously" is not dependent upon...
From your question, it appears that you don't know the attorney's name--you're just hoping to find someone who used to work for the Third District....
For your purposes, it may mean the same thing. What's probably more important is specifically what direction the appellate court gave to the trial...