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Rule 8.63 of the California Rules of Court directs that the court must consider illness of counsel or a personal emergency, among many other factors, in determining good cause for a requested extension of time. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.63(b) (10).)
Notice of appeal. (1) To appeal from a judgment or appealable order in a limited civil case, except a small claims case, an appellant must serve and file a notice of appeal in the superior court that issued the judgment or order being appealed. The appellant or the appellants attorney must sign the notice.
Per Rule 8.883, the opening brief must concisely describe the law and facts relied on by the appellant in claiming that the trial court erred in making the judgment or order being appealed from.
Here are the common reasons that can justify an appeal in a civil case: Legal Errors. Legal errors occur when the trial court makes a mistake in interpreting or applying the law. Procedural Errors. Abuse of Discretion. Insufficient Evidence. Newly Discovered Evidence.
If a document requires a signature by a court or a judicial officer, the document may be electronically signed in any manner permitted by law. (Subd (c) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2022; adopted as Subd (e) effective July 1, 2010.)
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After filing a notice of appeal, the appellant usually designates the record. In this step, the appellant looks through the trial court record of what happened in the case. The appellant chooses parts of the trial court record like documents and transcripts of what was said to send the Court of Appeal.
The Notice of Appeal is usually a simple form that can often be found on the states judiciary website. It typically requires basic information, such as the name of the parties to the appeal, the court and case number of the order being appealed, and in some cases, a summary of the grounds for appeal.

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