10 Cited authorities

  1. Williams v. Superior Court

    3 Cal.5th 531 (Cal. 2017)   Cited 238 times   12 Legal Analyses
    Concluding fear of retaliation cuts in favor of "facilitating collective actions so that individual employees need not run the risk of individual suits"
  2. Pioneer Ele. v. Superior Court

    40 Cal.4th 360 (Cal. 2007)   Cited 148 times   8 Legal Analyses
    Concluding that there was no serious invasion of privacy where disclosure of the identity of potential class members did not involve revelation of personal or business secrets, intimate activities, or similar private information, and threatened no undue intrusion into their personal lives
  3. Bartold v. Glendale Federal Bank

    81 Cal.App.4th 816 (Cal. Ct. App. 2000)   Cited 123 times
    Explaining that the financing "is generally accomplished in California through a deed of trust"
  4. Gonzalez v. Superior Court

    33 Cal.App.4th 1539 (Cal. Ct. App. 1995)   Cited 24 times

    Docket No. B086213. April 11, 1995. Appeal from Superior Court of Los Angeles County, No. PC11501Z, John P. Farrell, Judge. COUNSEL Carol A. Sobel, Paul L. Hoffman, Sharon M. Robinson and John R. White for Petitioner. No appearance for Respondent. Ochoa Sillas and Jesse M. Jauregui for Real Parties in Interest. OPINION VOGEL (Miriam A.), J. We are called upon in this case to balance competing interests. On one side of the scale is a plaintiff's right to pursue a sexual harassment lawsuit uninhibited

  5. Stadish v. Superior Court

    71 Cal.App.4th 1130 (Cal. Ct. App. 1999)   Cited 15 times
    In Stadish v. Superior Court (1999) 71 Cal.App.4th 1130, 84 Cal.Rptr.2d 350 (Stadish), the court held that the party's failure to assert a trade secret privilege in its initial discovery responses constituted a waiver.
  6. Best Prods., Inc. v. Superior Court

    119 Cal.App.4th 1181 (Cal. Ct. App. 2004)   Cited 9 times
    Defining privilege log
  7. Rule 5 - Serving and Filing Pleadings and Other Papers

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 5   Cited 23,076 times   16 Legal Analyses
    Providing for service via CM/ECF Systems
  8. Section 1013 - Requirements for service by mail

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1013   Cited 78 times

    (a) In case of service by mail, the notice or other paper shall be deposited in a post office, mailbox, subpost office, substation, or mail chute, or other like facility regularly maintained by the United States Postal Service, in a sealed envelope, with postage paid, addressed to the person on whom it is to be served, at the office address as last given by that person on any document filed in the cause and served on the party making service by mail; otherwise at that party's place of residence.

  9. Section 1010.6 - Electronic service of document

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1010.6   Cited 41 times
    Authorizing trial courts to adopt local rules permitting electronic filing of documents
  10. Section 2023.040 - Request for sanction

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2023.040   Cited 40 times
    Requiring declaration setting forth facts supporting amount of monetary sanctions sought