3 Cited authorities

  1. Porter v. Bd. of Ret. of the Orange Cnty. Employees' Ret. Sys.

    222 Cal.App.4th 335 (Cal. Ct. App. 2013)   Cited 5 times

    G047507 2013-11-26 Mary PORTER, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. BOARD OF RETIREMENT OF the ORANGE COUNTY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, Defendant and Appellant. See 3 Witkin, Summary of Cal. Law (10th ed. 2005) Agency and Employment, § 319.Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, Gregory H. Lewis, Judge. Request for judicial notice. Judgment affirmed. Request for judicial notice granted. (Super.Ct. No. 03CC10643) RYLAARSDAM Affirmed. See 3 Witkin, Summary of Cal. Law (10th ed. 2005)

  2. Rule 8.252 - Judicial notice; findings and evidence on appeal

    Cal. R. 8.252   Cited 592 times

    (a)Judicial notice (1) To obtain judicial notice by a reviewing court under Evidence Code section 459, a party must serve and file a separate motion with a proposed order. (2) The motion must state: (A) Why the matter to be noticed is relevant to the appeal; (B) Whether the matter to be noticed was presented to the trial court and, if so, whether judicial notice was taken by that court; (C) If judicial notice of the matter was not taken by the trial court, why the matter is subject to judicial notice

  3. Rule 8.212 - Service and filing of briefs

    Cal. R. 8.212   Cited 28 times

    (a)Time to file (1) An appellant must serve and file its opening brief within: (A) 40 days after the record-or the reporter's transcript, after a rule 8.124 election-is filed in the reviewing court; or (B) 70 days after the filing of a rule 8.124 election, if the appeal proceeds without a reporter's transcript. (2) A respondent must serve and file its brief within 30 days after the appellant files its opening brief. (3) An appellant must serve and file its reply brief, if any, within 20 days after