In complex cases, the plaintiff must serve the summons, complaint, and notice of the initial Case Management Conference on all defendants no later than 30 days prior to the date by the Court for that initial conference. (RSC Local Rule 3160.)
In complex cases, the plaintiff must serve the summons, complaint, and notice of the initial Case Management Conference on all defendants no later than 30 days prior to the date by the Court for that initial conference. (RSC Local Rule 3160.)
A party seeking an ex parte order must notify all parties no later than a.m. the court day before the ex parte appearance, absent a showing of exceptional circumstances that justify a shorter time for notice.
This rule is essentially forcing parties to try to settle issues in their case before going to trial. If Local Rule 5153 is not complied with, the Court will not allow your case to go forward until these procedures are met.
Riverside Superior Court Local Rule 3116 provides: Unless otherwise specified in the Order to Show Cause, any response in opposition to an Order to Show Case (a) shall be in the form of a written declaration and (b) shall be filed no less than four court days before the hearing on the Order to Show Cause.
Business attire is suggested. No tank tops, shorts, bare midriffs, strapless dresses, flip-flop sandals, or bare feet are permitted in the courtroom.
A party choosing to appear remotely in a proceeding under this subdivision for which a party gives or receives notice of the proceeding at least three court days before the hearing date, must provide notice of the party's intent to appear remotely at least two court days before the proceeding.
APPEARING REMOTELY AT NON-EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS No written request to appear remotely is necessary. Persons intending to appear remotely shall notify all opposing parties of their intention before the hearing. That notice may be given informally, including by telephone, email, or text message.