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What specific ccp and rule of court define, when serving of documents electronically can be performed by a party to the case, not by other persons?
answered on Nov 22, 2024
CCP § 1010.6 and California Rules of Court, Rule 2.251.
1. CCP § 1010.6**: This statute allows for electronic service of documents in an action filed with the court, in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to subdivision (h) (West's Ann.Cal.C.C.P. § 1010.6).
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Car accident December 2022. Property damage settled. Have claim number started with insurance company for injury, but it has been dragging out. We are now coming up on the two year mark. Does this have to be settled in California before the two year mark can settlement go past that timeframe. Have... View More
answered on Dec 10, 2024
You are approaching the two-year statute of limitations in California for filing a personal injury lawsuit. This means that if you don’t file a lawsuit before the two year anniversary, you could lose your legal right to pursue compensation for your injuries, even if settlement negotiations are... View More
I was attacked by security guards at a restaurant, the same guards stalked me for over a year(have it documented in photos and videos the lawsuit would be intentional infliction of emotional destress, premise liability due to being assaulted and battered at their establishment. Defamation is a... View More
answered on Dec 9, 2024
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Question is asked because of contradicting info.
1. Generally, when documents are served electronically, dated/signed POS is included into packet. However, APP-009 INFO is specific that POS should not be signed/dated before serving, but should be dated/signed before filing with court. What... View More
answered on Nov 22, 2024
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