Docket No. B070823. July 24, 1995. Appeal from Superior Court of Los Angeles County, No. C716161, Victor E. Chavez, Judge. COUNSEL Langberg, Leslie Gabriel, Barry B. Langberg, Joseph M. Gabriel, Dwayne Watts, James M. Duenow and Kathlene Bonnigson for Plaintiffs and Appellants. Gibson, Dunn Crutcher, Robert Forgnone, Shauna Weeks, Richard G. Flanagan, Nolan B. Henderson and Vanessa Comerford for Defendants and Appellants. OPINION VOGEL (C.S.), J. — INTRODUCTION Defendants are members of the Naevus
Docket No. 28289. May 1, 1984. Appeal from Superior Court of San Diego County, No. 404606, J. Perry Langford, Judge. COUNSEL Sherman Nordstrom, Eric Logue, Al Schallau, John M. Sutherland and Jean Corey for Plaintiff and Appellant. Stockdale, Peckham, Estes Werner, Louis D. Estes, Rhoades, Hollywood Neil and Bruce E. Sulzner for Defendants and Respondents. OPINION WORK, J. James Shields appeals an order for summary judgment for his employer, Sun Harbor Industries and its parent corporation, Westgate
An agency is either actual or ostensible. Ca. Civ. Code § 2298 Enacted 1872.
(a)Permissive electronic filing by local rule A court may permit parties by local rule to file documents electronically in any types of cases subject to the conditions in Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6, Penal Code section 690.5, and the rules in this chapter. (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2022; adopted effective July 1, 2013; previously amended effective January 1, 2018.) (b)Mandatory electronic filing by local rule A court may require parties by local rule to electronically file
(a)Right to contract (1) A court may contract with one or more electronic filing service providers to furnish and maintain an electronic filing system for the court. (2) If the court contracts with an electronic filing service provider, it may require electronic filers to transmit the documents to the provider. (3) A court may contract with one or more electronic filing managers to act as an intermediary between the court and electronic filing service providers. (4) If the court contracts with an