7 Cited authorities

  1. Rule 5 - Serving and Filing Pleadings and Other Papers

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 5   Cited 22,753 times   16 Legal Analyses
    Allowing service by filing papers with the court's electronic-filing system
  2. Section 501 - Exemption from tax on corporations, certain trusts, etc

    26 U.S.C. § 501   Cited 3,270 times   304 Legal Analyses
    Granting tax-exempt status to qualified pension plans
  3. Section 250 - "Writing"

    Cal. Evid. Code § 250   Cited 283 times   3 Legal Analyses
    Providing that a "writing" is defined to include "every other means of recording upon any tangible thing, any form of communication or representation, including letters, words, pictures, sounds, or symbols, or combinations thereof, and any record thereby created, regardless of the manner in which the record has been stored."
  4. Section 255 - "Original"

    Cal. Evid. Code § 255   Cited 24 times
    Defining “original”
  5. Section 260 - "Duplicate"

    Cal. Evid. Code § 260   Cited 23 times

    A "duplicate" is a counterpart produced by the same impression as the original, or from the same matrix, or by means of photography, including enlargements and miniatures, or by mechanical or electronic rerecording, or by chemical reproduction, or by other equivalent technique which accurately reproduces the original. Ca. Evid. Code § 260 Added by Stats. 1977, Ch. 708.

  6. Rule 2.550 - Sealed records

    Cal. R. 2.550   Cited 242 times

    (a) Application (1) Rules 2.550-2.551 apply to records sealed or proposed to be sealed by court order. (2) These rules do not apply to records that are required to be kept confidential by law. (3) These rules do not apply to discovery motions and records filed or lodged in connection with discovery motions or proceedings. However, the rules do apply to discovery materials that are used at trial or submitted as a basis for adjudication of matters other than discovery motions or proceedings. (b) Definitions

  7. Rule 2.551 - Procedures for filing records under seal

    Cal. R. 2.551   Cited 96 times

    (a) Court approval required A record must not be filed under seal without a court order. The court must not permit a record to be filed under seal based solely on the agreement or stipulation of the parties. (b) Motion or application to seal a record (1)Motion or application required A party requesting that a record be filed under seal must file a motion or an application for an order sealing the record. The motion or application must be accompanied by a memorandum and a declaration containing facts