CIVIL LAW & MOTION CALENDAR
CIVIL LAW & MOTION CALENDAR times are changing starting Monday, March 2, 2020, so that hearings on motions will now be in the afternoon at 1:30 p.m., and ex parte appearances will now be in the morning at 10:00 a.m. The times for the Presiding Judge's Law & Motion calendar, the Probate Department calendar, and the Writs and Receivers Calendar will not change. More Info »
LAW & MOTION TENTATIVE RULINGS and CONTESTING TENTATIVE RULINGS
Parties who intend to appear in order to contest the tentative ruling in a matter calendared for hearing in the Law & Motion Department, the Department of the Presiding Judge, or the Writs and Receivers Department now have the option of giving notice to the Court by email, rather than telephone. More Info »
Court News & Notices
- Feb 28, 2020
IFB 20-I001 - Dedicated Courier Services, Notice of Intent to Award - Feb 21, 2020
Amended Notice Regrding Standing Order (19-154) Re: Court Reporters - Feb 10, 2020
Law & Motion Hearings - Feb 10, 2020
Law & Motion Ex Parte Applications - Feb 10, 2020
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