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If an attorney or an unrepresented party has more than one mailing address, telephone number, fax number, or e-mail address, only one mailing address, telephone number, fax number, or e-mail address for that attorney or unrepresented party may be used in a given case.
If an appellant timely appeals from a judgment or appealable order, the time for any other party to appeal from the same judgment or order is extended until five court days after the superior court clerk serves notification of the first appeal.
Certificate of Compliance for Briefs.
When the court orders or permits electronic service in a case, it must maintain and make available electronically to the parties an electronic service list that contains the parties current electronic service addresses as provided by the parties that have been ordered to or have consented to electronic service in the
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).)

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Petition for review. (1) A party may file a petition in the Supreme Court for review of any decision of the Court of Appeal, including any interlocutory order, except the denial of a transfer of a case within the appellate jurisdiction of the superior court.
Proceedings after the petition is filed. Before ruling on the petition, the court may order the custodian of any relevant record to produce the record or a certified copy to be filed with the court. Sealed and confidential records are governed by rules 8.45-8.47.
Ordering review. On receiving a copy of a petition for review or on request of the Supreme Court, whichever is earlier, the clerk/executive officer of the Court of Appeal must promptly send the record to the Supreme Court.

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