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    • What Kinds of Actions Can Be Coordinated?
    • When Is Coordination Appropriate?
    • What Is A Complex Action?
    • Are The Actions Automatically Stayed When A Petition For Coordination Is filed?
    • Who Can Submit A Petition For Coordination to The Chair of The Judicial Council?
    • What Are The Methods For Initiating Coordination of Complex Civil Actions?
    • What Documents Does The Petitioner Submit to The Chair of The Judicial Council?
    • Where Is A Petition For Coordination submitted?
    • What Documents Are Filed with The Superior Court?
    • What Is A "Proof of Service of Filing"?

    Coordination brings to one court two or more "civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law [that] are pending in different courts." (Code Civ. Proc., § 404) The statutory reference to "different courts" means courts in different counties. Distinct from coordination is the process of consolidation. Consolidation is the procedure for unitin...

    Not all separate actions sharing common questions of fact or law should be coordinated. Coordination is appropriate if it will promote the ends of justice, taking into account whether (a) the common question of fact or law predominates and is significant to the litigation; (b) the convenience of the parties, witnesses, and counsel; (c) the relative...

    Rule 3.400 of the California Rules of Court defines a complex civil action. If the actions are complex, a petition is filed with the Chair of the Judicial Council. (Code Civ. Proc., § 404.) If the actions are not complex, a motion to coordinate is filed directly in the court where the actions are to be transferred and where one of the included acti...

    Actions are not automatically stayed upon the filing of a petition to coordinate, but they may be stayed by the coordination motion judge. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.515.) Additionally, no trial of an included action may be started after the court receives an order assigning a coordination motion judge, and a coordination motion judge may stay pr...

    A petition for coordination may be submitted by any of the following: 1. A presiding judge of any court in which one of the included actions is pending. 2. All plaintiffs or all defendants to one of the included actions. This means that all the parties on one side of one lawsuit must join in the petition in order to submit the petition directly to ...

    First-time petitioners frequently think that the procedural rule 3.520(b) (of the California Rules of Court) is an alternative to the petition procedure. This is incorrect. The petitioner avoids delay and duplication of effort by petitioning the Judicial Council directly, but the petitioner must satisfy "the all parties plaintiff or defendant rule"...

    A petition packet submitted to the chair of the Judicial Council should contain an original and one copy, and an additional copy plus a self-addressed stamped envelope if a conformed copy is requested, of the following documents: 1. Petition for Coordination; 2. Supporting Memorandum of Points and Authorities; 3. Supporting Declaration (that the ac...

    A petition for coordination and other required documents are submitted to the Chair of the Judicial Council at the following address: Chair, Judicial Council of California Attn: Appellate Court Services (Civil Case Coordination) 455 Golden Gate Avenue, 5th Floor San Francisco, California 94102-3688

    The following documents are filed with the superior court in each included action: 1. Notice of Submission of Petition for Coordination; and 2. Copy of the Petition for Coordination with supporting Memorandum of Points and Authorities and Declaration. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.522.)

    Under rule 3.522 of the California Rules of Court, the documents submitted to the Chair of the Judicial Council must demonstrate proof that the Notice of Submission of Petition for Coordination was filed in each included superior court action. Within five calendar days after submitting the Petition for Coordination, the petitioner must submit to th...

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  7. Jun 16, 2022 · Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Last Updated 6/16/22 What is “Negotiation”? Negotiation is a “back and forth” discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. ODR negotiation takes place online, in writing. In court, the judge controls the process, including what evidence is allowed, who wins or loses, how much

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