Question: Proposed Order after Lengthy Tentative Granted
GW, I asked Robles once if he minded if I filed his tentative as a pleading and he said fine. I did a pleading that said "Notice of Tentive" or something like that. So you can get it into the record. Its not part of the order. The order is "motion denied."
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> I have a 17-page tentative that became the order of the court. I am to prepare the order. The Rules forbid attachments/exhibits, with only few seemingly inapplicable exceptions. I believe it essential that the entire wording of the tentative be in the order. I don't want to simply refer to the tentative, since it is not apart of the docket. The tentative has a few typos. I am currently considering having my secretary re-type the entire tentative ver batim, with "[sic]" references were needed, into an order for uploading. Other suggestions?
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GaryW
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Question: Proposed Order after Lengthy Tentative Granted
I have a 17-page tentative that became the order of the court. I am to
prepare the order. The Rules forbid attachments/exhibits, with only few
seemingly inapplicable exceptions. I believe it essential that the entire
wording of the tentative be in the order. I don't want to simply refer to
the tentative, since it is not apart of the docket. The tentative has a few
typos. I am currently considering having my secretary re-type the entire
tentative ver batim, with "[sic]" references were needed, into an order for
uploading. Other suggestions?
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Check out Section 4-2(g) of the Court Manual on exhibits to orders. We
prepare it as an exhibit, file the exhibit, and refer to the exhibit in the
proposed order by docket #. I believe in Riverside, the tentative rulings
are automatically filed on the docket. Hope that helps!
Jeannette Marsala, Esquire
Associate Attorney
Law Offices of Raymond H. Aver
A Professional Corporation
12424 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 720
Los Angeles, California 90025
Telephone (310) 571-3511
Facsimile (310) 571-3512
jeannette@averlaw.com
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I have a 17-page tentative that became the order of the court. I am to prepare the order. The Rules forbid attachments/exhibits, with only few seemingly inapplicable exceptions. I believe it essential that the entire wording of the tentative be in the order. I don't want to simply refer to the tentative, since it is not apart of the docket. The tentative has a few typos. I am currently considering having my secretary re-type the entire tentative ver batim, with "[sic]" references were needed, into an order for uploading. Other suggestions?
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