This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
The cross-complainant is the principal asserting causes of action for indemnity and contribution. It includes related causes of action for breach of contract, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and negligent interference with prospective economic relations.
LASC CIV 301 - Amendment to Cross-Complaint (Corrected Name). This form is used when the cross-complainant files a cross-complaint with an incorrect name for the cross-defendant. The form allows for the correction of the cross-complaint by substituting the true name for the incorrect one, with options for both cases.
You can also ask your court's Self-Help Center or public law library for a sample or blank pleading paper.
Fact pleading, which is the standard in state court in California, requires one to provide to the court all facts that are needed to prove the cause of action.
Pleading Paper Your name must start on line 1. The Court name and location must start on line 8. The caption of the case must start on line 11. You must have a footer with the title of the document. After the caption (the box with the name of the Plaintiff/Respondent) you can use the space as needed, using double spacing.
In all general civil cases, the plaintiff must serve a copy of the ADR information package on each defendant together with the complaint. Cross-complainants must serve a copy of the ADR information package on any new parties to the action together with the cross-complaint.
A party requesting that a record be filed under seal must file a motion or an application for an order sealing the record. The motion or application must be accompanied by a memorandum and a declaration containing facts sufficient to justify the sealing.
Rule 2.550(d)-(e) is derived from NBC Subsidiary. That decision contains the requirements that the court, before closing a hearing or sealing a transcript, must find an "overriding interest" that supports the closure or sealing, and must make certain express findings.
Reaching Out to Legal Entities You can also reach out to local legal entities. This could be the court's clerk office. Simply ask if there are any legal documents with your name on them that haven't been delivered yet. This is like calling customer service to check if they've dispatched that order you forgot you made.
You can also ask your court's Self-Help Center or public law library for a sample or blank pleading paper.