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How to fill out the CA LACIV 218 online
The CA LACIV 218 is a crucial document for parties engaged in a long cause trial in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. This guide will walk you through the steps to complete this form online, providing clear instructions to ensure your submission is accurate and meets court requirements.
Follow the steps to fill out the CA LACIV 218 accurately.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to obtain the online version of the CA LACIV 218 form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling in the short title and case number sections at the top of the form. Ensure the information is accurate and matches your case records.
- Complete the joint witness list section. List the names of witnesses alphabetically, ensuring each name appears only once. Provide a brief description of their expected testimony, along with the anticipated length of direct and cross-examinations.
- Proceed to the joint exhibit list. Fill in the exhibit number and description for each item, indicating which party offers each exhibit and whether its authenticity and admissibility are stipulated.
- Move on to the trial briefs section. Ensure that your trial brief does not exceed 15 pages in length and includes all necessary arguments and references.
- Review all completed fields for accuracy and make any necessary adjustments to ensure compliance with the long cause trial guidelines.
- Once you have completed the form, you can save changes, download your filled document, print it for physical submission, or share it with relevant parties as required.
Ensure your readiness for trial by completing and submitting your CA LACIV 218 online.
AB-218 states that a civil action for childhood sexual assault must be commenced either by the age of 40 or within five years of the date that the plaintiff discovers or reasonably should have discovered that an injury or illness was caused by childhood sexual assault.