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(1) Within 10 days after service of the motion, an adverse party may serve and file an opposition to it. (2) The motion to appeal and any opposition will be submitted without oral argument, unless otherwise ordered.
California Rule of Court 5.125 requires that the prevailing party provide the other party with a copy of the PROPOSED ORDER before submitting it to the Court. If the other party appeared in court, you must serve them with a proposed Findings and Order After Hearing within 10 days of the hearing date.
When trials or long-cause hearings are not completed in the number of days originally scheduled, the court must schedule the remaining trial days as soon as possible on the earliest available days with the goal of minimizing intervals between days for trials or long-cause hearings.
Rule 5.5 encompasses the spirit and intent of Rule 1-300 but also adds the multijuris- dictional element. Paragraph (b)(1) of Rule 5.5 prohibits lawyers from practic- ing law in California unless otherwise entitled to practice law in this state by court rule or other law.
2023 California Rules of Court The left margin of each page must be at least one inch from the left edge and the right margin at least 1/2 inch from the right edge.
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(a) Short cause case defined A short cause case is a civil case in which the time estimated for trial by all parties or the court is five hours or less. All other civil cases are long cause cases. (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2007.)
5.394. The parties must serve the trial or hearing brief on all parties and file the brief with the court a minimum of 5 court days before the trial or long-cause hearing.
If a party provided notice of the request for emergency orders to all parties and their attorneys later than 10:00 a.m. the court day before the appearance, the party must request in a declaration regarding notice that the court approve the shortened notice.

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