IIRC, we've filed several in District Court, but mostly in Ca Superior Court.
Posted by
Stephen (aka Sceire)
Apr 20 '12, 16:21
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"Purposefully scheduling a conflicting proceeding without cause is sanctionable conduct. Tenderloin Housing Clinic v. Sparks (1992) 8 Cal.App.4th 299."
It's not so much that we're asking the Court to keep track of vacations (although we've had Courts not set a CMC, etc. for a particular date because a Notice of Unavailability has been filed), but that we're providing for the Court record that we've given Notice to opposing counsel...
I thought it was common practice everywhere. You learn something new every day!
Also, i'd hate to have been that attorney...that's quite the bench-slap. heh
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