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The attorneys' fees law in California generally provides that unless the fees are provided for by statute or by contract they are not recoverable. In other words, unless a law or contract says otherwise the winning and losing party to lawsuit must pay their own attorneys fees.
A memorandum in support of a postjudgment motion may be no longer than 15 pages. Any opposition to the motion must be served and filed within five days of service of the moving papers and may be no longer than 15 pages.
A motion is an application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins.
California Code of Civil Procedure §1032(a)(4) defines the \u201cprevailing party\u201d to include \u201cthe party with a net monetary recover\u201d and \u201ca defendant in whose favor a dismissal is entered.\u201d The statute entitles the prevailing party to the costs in the proceeding.
Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order (CIV-130) Tells the parties that a judgment has been entered in a case. Service of this notice sets the start date of important deadlines regarding the ability to set-aside or challenge the judgment. Get form CIV-130.
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A motion is the procedure used to bring an application in the Court of Appeal in advance of the appeal hearing date.
tax costs. n. a motion to contest a claim for court costs submitted by a prevailing party in a lawsuit. It is called a "Motion to Tax Costs" and asks the judge to deny or reduce claimed costs.
When you win a lawsuit, you can collect the total amount of the judgment entered by the court, plus any costs incurred after judgment and accrued interest on the total amount. To have costs and interest added to the amount owed, you must file and serve a Memorandum of Costs After Judgment (MC-012).
A: California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1033.5 details recoverable costs. Such costs include court filing fees, law and motion fees, jury fees, expert witness fees (if ordered by the court), service of process, and transcriber expenses associated with depositions.
The entry of judgment is made after it has become final, i.e., upon the expiration of 15 days after notice thereof to the parties (Section 8, Rule 53, as modified by a resolution of the Supreme Court dated October 1, 1945).

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