CA limited civil, Superior Court. Re: Bill of Particulars.
One cannot generalize. The answer really depends upon the extent o defectiveness of the response to the demand for bill of particulars, as well as...
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One cannot generalize. The answer really depends upon the extent o defectiveness of the response to the demand for bill of particulars, as well as...
No, there isn't a specific deadline to file a motion to amend the complaint. The motion to amend can be brought anytime before trial, or even at...
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Generally speaking, unless the answer is truly unintelligible (in which case a demurrer to answer might be appropriate), a plaintiff does not...
Generally speaking, the plaintiff in a collections case has 180 days from the date the lawsuit was filed to serve you. See California Rules of...
No, the plaintiff has not abandoned the open book and goods sold common count causes of action. When a plaintiff sues on a “common count”, a...
The answer is going to depend upon the basis for seeking cancellation of the instrument. California Civil Code § 3412 gives specific remedy for...
Yes, certainly. It is typically the situation where in a complaint alleges more than one cause of action.
The Appendix should include all documents necessary for proper consideration of the issues. See Cal. Rules of Court, Rule 8.124. In many...
No, it doesn't. A Respondent's Notice Electing To Use An Appendix is filed in the Superior Court, not the Court of Appeal.
Yes. First of all, you might be confusing the Reporter's Transcript with the Clerk's Transcript. If you are using an Appendix in Lieu of Clerk's...