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Appellate Practice

Mar. 4, 2016

Seeking (or resisting) Supreme Court review?

Here's a few things to keep in mind if you are seeking, or opposing, review in the California Supreme Court. By Robert J. Stumpf Jr., Karin Vogel and Guylyn Cummins

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By Robert J. Stumpf Jr., Karin Vogel, and Guylyn Cummins

So, you plan to seek - or prevent your litigation opponent from obtaining - review in the California Supreme Court? Here's a few things to keep in mind:

SEEKING REVIEW

1. Know the odds

With rare exceptions, the California Supreme Court is not required to hear a case. Most times it grants review only in its discretion, and not often. In 2013-2014, for e...

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