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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California Publication Citation Notice in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name, address, and telephone number of the attorney or pro per in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the 'Attorney for' section with the appropriate details regarding representation.
  4. In the 'Case Number' field, input the specific case number associated with your action.
  5. Provide the title of action in the corresponding section to clarify what this notice pertains to.
  6. Indicate where service will be made by specifying a newspaper of general circulation published in California.
  7. Ensure that you note how many times publication will occur, which should be at least once a week for four successive weeks.
  8. Finally, include any additional instructions regarding mailing copies to defendants if their addresses are known before publication ends.

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Now contained in rule 8.1115(a) of the California Rules of Court, the rule provides that an unpublished opinion of a California Court of Appeal or superior court appellate division must not be cited or relied on by a court or a party in any other action. Rule 8.1115(b) creates two exceptions to that rule: an
Whenever a party in a civil action knows or learns that the action or proceeding is related to another action or proceeding pending, dismissed, or disposed of by judgment in any state or federal court in California, the party must serve and file a Notice of Related Case.
Rule 3.4 Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel (g) in trial, assert personal knowledge of facts in issue except when testifying as a witness, or state a subjective opinion as to the guilt or innocence of an accused.
Transfer and consolidation of noncomplex common-issue actions filed in different courts. This rule applies when a motion under Code of Civil Procedure section 403 is filed requesting transfer and consolidation of noncomplex cases involving a common issue of fact or law filed in different courts.
California practitioners generally know that they cannot cite or rely upon unpublished or depublished California opinions in California courts, except when relevant to law of the case, res judicata, etc. (Cal. Rules of Court, Rule 8.1115(a).) Violations of the no-citation rule can even be sanctionable.

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A complex case is an action that requires exceptional judicial management to avoid placing unnecessary burdens on the court or the litigants and to expedite the case, keep costs reasonable, and promote effective decision making by the court, the parties, and counsel.

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