All papers opposing a motion so noticed shall be filed with the court and a copy served on each party at least nine court days, and all reply papers at least five court days before the hearing. The court, or a judge thereof, may prescribe a shorter time.
Pursuant to Local Rule 2.35, except by order of the court, following a showing of good cause, all ex parte applications presented to the court seeking to set a matter on shortened time must provide for a briefing schedule that (1) allows for opposition papers to be filed and served no less than five court days prior to ...
1.06 Tentative Ruling System. On the afternoon of the court day before each calendar, the judge will publish a tentative ruling on each matter on the next day's calendar.
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Trial courts are also called "superior courts." In the trial or superior court, a judge, and sometimes a jury, hears testimony and evidence and decides a case by applying the law to the facts of the case. Superior courts handle: All civil cases (family law, probate, juvenile, and other civil cases);