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The California Court of Appeal Judicial Mentor Program is an opportunity for high school students to gain insight into the judicial system. The application includes questions about the applicant's legal experience, such as when they were admitted to the California Bar and the nature of their appellate practice. It also includes questions about any judicial committees, community organizations, or legal professional societies the applicant has been involved in. The program requires participants to meet with their mentor at least twice in a six-month period and the mentor will provide advice and encouragement.
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This form is used to list interested entities or persons who have either (1) an ownership interest of 10 percent or more in the party if it is an entity; or (2) a financial or other interest in the outcome of the proceeding that the justices should consider in determining whether to disqualify themselves.
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The undersigned appellant hereby requests that the appeal filed on [date] in the above entitled action be dismissed. This form must be filed in the Court of Appeal if the record on appeal has already been filed. If the record has not yet been filed, you cannot use this form; you must file an Abandonment of Appeal (Unlimited Civil Case) (form APP-005) in the superior court.
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This is an application for an extension of time to file a brief in a civil case. The applicant has not received any previous extensions for this brief. The last brief filed in the case was by the other party. The applicant is requesting an extension to file the following brief: appellant's opening brief (AOB). The brief is now due on [date] and the applicant is requesting an extension to file it on [date]. The applicant has not stipulated to an extension with the other party and is unable to file a stipulation because [reason].
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This form is used to abandon an appeal in an unlimited civil case. The appellant must file this form in the superior court if the record has not yet been filed in the Court of Appeal. The form must be signed by the appellant or their attorney and must include the date the appeal was filed. A copy of the form must also be served on the other party or parties to the appeal. Here are some of the key details from the form: * The form must be filed in the superior court if the record has not yet been filed in the Court of Appeal. * The form must be signed by the appellant or their attorney. * The form must include the date the appeal was filed. * A copy of the form must also be served on the other party or parties to the appeal.
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This form is used by attorneys in California to file an appeal in a civil case. The form provides information about the parties, attorneys, and nature of the action, and requires service of documents on the Attorney General or other nonparty public officer or agency. The appeal must be filed within 15 days of the entry of the judgment or order.
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The Party Identification Sheet is a form used in the Second Appellate District when filing a Case Information Statement or Notice of Appeal. It is used to list all parties involved in the appeal and their contact information, including the name, firm name, state bar number, address, and phone number of the counsel. Unrepresented parties should also be listed with their contact information.
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This form is for filing a notice designating the record on appeal when filing an unlimited civil case in the Court of Appeal. It is used to request a clerk's transcript, reporter's transcript, or settled statement of the proceedings that took place in the superior court. It also includes a section to request a record of an administrative proceeding that was admitted into evidence, refused, or lodged in the superior court. You also must check off which options you choose to use (clerk's transcript, reporter's transcript, or settled statement) and whether you need an order waiving fees and costs. Lastly, you must provide the title and date of any documents or exhibits you wish to be included in the record.
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This form is a Notice of Appeal/Cross-Appeal (Unlimited Civil Case) that must be filed in the superior court, not in the Court of Appeal. It must be accompanied by a copy that is served on the other party or parties to the appeal. The form must be completed and filed within 60 days of the entry of the judgment or order being appealed. The form includes the following information: * The name of the party appealing * The judgment or order being appealed * The date the judgment or order was entered * Whether the appeal is a cross-appeal and, if so, the date the original notice of appeal was filed and the Court of Appeal case number * The signature of the party appealing or their attorney The form must be completed in full and filed with the court within the required time period. Failure to do so may result in the appeal being dismissed.
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This form is used to file an appeal in an unlimited civil case in the Superior Court of California. It must be completed and served on the other party or parties involved in the appeal. It includes information such as the name of the plaintiff and defendant, the date of the judgment or order, and the code section that authorizes the appeal.
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In an unlimited civil case, a party may appeal an unfavorable judgment or certain orders to the Court of Appeal. The appellant must file a notice of appeal in the superior court and pay a filing fee and deposit. The appellant must also designate the documents and oral proceedings to be included in the record that will be sent to the Court of Appeal. The appellant must also serve and file a Civil Case Information Statement in the Court of Appeal. The respondent may also file a notice of appeal and designate additional proceedings to be included in the record.
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