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Appellate Practice

Feb. 9, 2013

Know when to file a notice of appeal

Even in a straightforward case, determining when the 60 day time period begins to run can be tough. When post-trial motions are made, the deadline to appeal is extended. By Candace E. Kallberg


By Candace E. Kallberg


Previously, I wrote an article on the problems encountered in calculating when to file a notice of appeal in California state court. Even in a straightforward case, determining when the 60 day time period provided in California Rules of Court, Rule 8.104(a) begins to run can be tough. When post-trial motions are made, the deadline to appeal is extended.


The finality of a judgment for purposes of appeal should be determined as of ...

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