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`NOTICE OF CASE ASSIGNMENT – LIMITED CIVIL CASE
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`CASE NUMBER:
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`Case is assigned for all purposes to the judicial officer indicated below. Notice given to Plaintiff / Cross-Complainant /
`Attorney of Record on ____________________.
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`ASSIGNED JUDGE
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`DEPARTMENT
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`ROOM
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`By ____________________________, Deputy Clerk
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`Instructions for Handling Limited Civil Cases
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`The following critical provisions, as applicable in the Los Angeles Superior Court are cited for your information.
`PRIORITY OVER OTHER RULES: The priority of Chapter Seven of the LASC Local Rules over other inconsistent
`Local Rules is set forth in Rule 7.2© thereof.
`CHALLENGE TO ASSIGNED JUDGE: To the extent set forth therein, Government Code section 68616(i) and Local
`Rule 2.5 control the timing of Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 challenges.
`TIME STANDARDS: The time standards may be extended by the court only upon a showing of good cause.
`(Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.110.) Failure to meet time standards may result in the imposition of sanctions.
`(Local Rule 3.37.)
`Except for collections cases pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 3.740, cases assigned to the Individual
`Calendar Court will be subject to processing under the following time standards:
`COMPLAINTS: All complaints shall be served and the proof of service filed within 60 days after filing of the complaint.
`CROSS-COMPLAINTS: Without leave of court first being obtained, no cross-complaint may be filed by any party after
`their answer is filed. Cross-complaints against parties new to the action must be served and the proof of service filed
`within 30 days after the filing of the cross-complaint. A cross-complaint against a party who has already appeared in
`the action must be accompanied by proof of service of the cross-complaint at the time it is filed. (Code Civ. Proc., §
`428.50.)
`DEFAULTS (Local Rule 9.10): If a responsive pleading is not served within the time to respond and no extension of
`time has been granted, the plaintiff must file a Request for Entry of Default within 10 days after the time for service has
`elapsed. Failure to timely file the Request for Entry of Default may result in an Order to Show Cause being issued as
`to why sanctions should not be imposed. The plaintiff must request default judgment on the defaulting defendants
`within 40 days after entry of default.
`NOTICED MOTIONS: All regularly noticed motions will be calendared through the assigned department. Each motion
`date must be separately reserved and filed with appropriate fees for each motion. Motions for Summary Judgment
`must be identified at the time of reservations. All motions should be filed in the clerk’s office.
`EX PARTE MATTERS: All ex parte applications should be noticed for the courtroom.
`UNINSURED MOTORISTS CLAIMS: Delay Reduction Rules do not apply to uninsured motorist claims. The plaintiff
`must file a Notice of Designation with the Court identifying the case as an uninsured motorist claim under Insurance
`Code section 11580.2.
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`LACIV ____ 001 (Rev. [03/17)
`LASC Approved 09-04
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`NOTICE OF CASE ASSIGNMENT – LIMITED CIVIL CASE
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`312 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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`Jeff Fitzpatrick
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`Panasonic Corporation
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`22STLC00374
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`01/19/2022
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`Katherine Chilton
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`25
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`R. Perez
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`Spring Street Courthouse
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`Sherri R. Carter, Executive Officer / Clerk of Court
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