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The usual period of time in which appellant must file his or her brief is 2 months from the date of the notice of appeal. The Office date of receipt of the notice of appeal (and not the date indicated on any Certificate of Mailing under 37 CFR 1.8) is the date from which this 2-month time period is measured.
1. Civil Appeal against any judgment or order. 90 days The date of the judgment or order.
(c) Consequence of Failure to File. If an appellant fails to file a brief within the time provided by this rule, or within an extended time, an appellee may move to dismiss the appeal. An appellee who fails to file a brief will not be heard at oral argument unless the court grants permission.
Civil Case Information Statement (Appellate) (APP-004) Give the Court of Appeal information about your appeal. A copy of the trial court decision (judgment or order) you are appealing is always attached to this form.
A motion for extension of time to file a brief must be filed well in advance of the date the brief is due and must set forth the additional time requested and the reasons for the request. The court discourages these motions and may deny the motion entirely or grant a lesser period of time than requested.
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Appellate Court Opinion: Once everything is submitted to the proper appellate court, a decision should be expected within three months.
Your request via email and/or letter will need to include the original filing dates, new proposed filing dates, the number of previous requests (if any), and whether the other party consents to the extension. Email a copy of the letter you file to the other party (usually its an attorney).
The California Courts of Appeal are the states intermediate courts of review. Their primary function is to ensure that the law is interpreted and applied correctly. The California Courts of Appeal review the vast majority of appealable orders or judgments from superior courts.

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