Appeal Your Arbitrator?
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We discuss some interesting recent cases out of the California Court of Appeal:
- Arbitration clauses may include an agreement to make the award reviewable on appeal. We discuss a recent case that shows how.
- Can a judge just stay a money judgment?
- What to do if the appellate court issues a tentative opinion.
- When an amended order suspends the right to appeal from the original order.
Then we discuss the “Eisenberg rule,” and a survey that explains why lawyers still use legalese.
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Other items discussed in the episode:
- Tim’s writeup on Hous. Auth. of City of Calexico v. Multi-Housing Tax Credit Partners XXIX, L.P. (D4d1 Aug. 28, 2023) No. D079967. And Cable Connection, Inc. v. DIRECTV, Inc. (2008) 44 Cal.4th 1334.
- Tim’s writeup on Marriage of Bush (D4d3 Jun. 15, 2023 No. G061202) 2023 WL 4013349 (nonpub. opn.).
- Tim’s writeup on Navellier v. Putnam (D1d5 Aug. 17, 2023) No. A166476.
- Tim’s writeup on Sweeney v. Reg'l Water Quality Control Bd. (D1d3 Aug. 31, 2023) No. A166629 (nonpub. opn.).
- New rule 10.1014 of the California Rules of Court allows anyone to submit a contention that an administrative presiding justice or a presiding justice has not properly addressed or managed an important matter related to the administration of a Court of Appeal or a division of a Court of Appeal. A person submitting such a contention should use the following addresses: By email: AppellateRule10.1014@jud.ca.gov By mail: Judicial Council of California Attn: Rule 10.1014 Program 2860 Gateway Oaks Drive, #400 Sacramento
- Off Topics: Do Lawyers Like Legalese And Why Does It Persist?
- Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal’s YouTube channel.
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