Please Note: The California Rule of Court, rule 324 and the Superior Court,
County of San Mateo's Local Rule of Court, rule 3.10 were amended and are effective
on July 1, 2000.
As stated in California Rule of Court No. 324 and Local Rule of Court 3.10, parties satisfied with the tentative ruling need not appear at the scheduled hearing. Parties intending to appear and contest the tentative ruling must notify both the court and opposing counsel of such intent by 4:00 p.m. on the first court date preceding the hearing. To state your intent to appear on the matter call the phone number listed on
your tentative ruling notice.
Unless the court and opposing counsel have been notified of such intent, the tentative ruling shall become the ruling of the Court without oral argument.
You must appear at the hearing if you are so directed by the court in the tentative ruling and be prepared to address those issues set forth by the court in that ruling.
CourtCall: If an appearance is required or if a party has provided timely notice of intent to appear, any party may appear telephonically through CourtCall. To do so, you must contact CourtCall at (888) 882-6878 no later than 4:30 p.m. on the court day prior to the hearing. For more information about CourtCall, click here.