7 Cited authorities

  1. Obregon v. Superior Court

    67 Cal.App.4th 424 (Cal. Ct. App. 1998)   Cited 78 times
    Reviewing court first determines "whether substantial evidence supports the factual basis on which the trial court acted," then determines whether the order to impose sanctions was an abuse of discretion "in light of those facts"
  2. Morrissey v. Prov. Wor. R.R. Co.

    15 R.I. 271 (R.I. 1886)   Cited 2 times   2 Legal Analyses

    February 13, 1886. A young child strayed from its home onto a railroad track, crossed the track, and fell into an adjoining trench. The track was not fenced on the trench side. In an action against the railroad company for damages, the plaintiff child claimed that its fall was caused by the company's negligence in not fencing the track on the side of the trench. Held, on demurrer to the declaration, that the company was, as to the plaintiff under no obligation so to fence its tracks that the plaintiff

  3. Section 2025.450 - Motion to compel deponent testimony and production

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2025.450   Cited 87 times
    Providing sanctions for failure of a party deponent "to appear for examination, or to proceed with it, or to produce for inspection any document … described in the deposition notice"
  4. Section 20 - Judicial remedies

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 20   Cited 52 times

    Judicial remedies are such as are administered by the Courts of justice, or by judicial officers empowered for that purpose by the Constitution and statutes of this State. Ca. Civ. Proc. Code § 20 Enacted 1872.

  5. Section 2020.010 - Methods to obtain discovery

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2020.010   Cited 33 times

    (a) Any of the following methods may be used to obtain discovery within the state from a person who is not a party to the action in which the discovery is sought: (1) An oral deposition under Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 2025.010). (2) A written deposition under Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 2028.010). (3) A deposition for production of business records and things under Article 4 (commencing with Section 2020.410) or Article 5 (commencing with Section 2020.510). (b) Except as provided

  6. Section 2025.220 - Notice requirements

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2025.220   Cited 11 times   1 Legal Analyses

    (a) A party desiring to take the oral deposition of any person shall give notice in writing. The deposition notice shall state all of the following, in at least 12-point type: (1) The address where the deposition will be taken. (2) The date of the deposition, selected under Section 2025.270, and the time it will commence. (3) The name of each deponent, and the address and telephone number, if known, of any deponent who is not a party to the action. If the name of the deponent is not known, the deposition

  7. Rule 2.306 - Service of papers by fax transmission

    Cal. R. 2.306   Cited 12 times

    (a) Service by fax (1)Agreement of parties required Service by fax transmission is permitted only if the parties agree and a written confirmation of that agreement is made. (2)Service on last-given fax number Any notice or other document to be served must be transmitted to a fax machine maintained by the person on whom it is served at the fax machine telephone number as last given by that person on any document that the party has filed in the case and served on the party making service. (b) Service