Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California

Regarding filing a Motion to Compel Further Discovery with the court, how does one determine the "Date" & "Time"? I presume hearing will be in Dept. 34 Sacramento Sup. Ct since that's where other pre-trial matters have been addressed.


Asked on 7/17/12, 1:13 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Jeannette Darrow Jeannette C.C. Darrow, Attorney at Law

You can call the department clerk and ask what the department's procedure is. Some departments let you pick your own date, and the department usually has a set time for "law and motion," while other departments will choose a date and time for you.

Whichever applies, make sure that the date is set out far enough so that you can give the appropriate notice of the motion to the opposing side, and serve it properly in advance (making sure to add the required time for service by mail if applicable) and file it on time.

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Answered on 7/17/12, 2:08 pm
Anthony Roach Law Office of Anthony A. Roach

It depends on the court. Some courts are "independent calendar" courts, also called all purpose assignments, whereas other courts are "master calendar" in which different parts of the case are assigned to different judges. If you are going to do this on your own, you are going to have to pick up the phone and make some calls.

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Answered on 7/19/12, 8:57 pm


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