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Q: In regard to citation requested.

Both cases

Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Superior Court (2009) 47 Cal.4th 725,

And Rico v. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (2007) 42 Cal.4th 807

Do not have any reference to requirement for in camera review of motion to compel further with privilege log.

Motion to compel further must Include confronting privilege log.

I did not find rules, statutes or authorities defining that in camera review is required, in addition to motion to compel.

And motion to compel is in fact request to court to order defendant to provide responses.

Other references or ideas?

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A: To find court cases in California, start by visiting the California Courts website. This site offers access to a wide range of legal resources, including the ability to search for specific cases by name, case number, or keywords. You can also look for recent opinions from the California Supreme Court and Courts of Appeal.

Another useful tool is the California Case Management System (CCMS), which provides online access to trial court case information. You can search by case number or party name, and you might need to check different county court websites, as some cases are only accessible locally.

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