Generic Motion
Generic Motion
Generic Motion
1 [Name]
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2 [Address]
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3 [City and State]
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4 [Telephone Number]
□ Petitioner or Plaintiff
5 □ Respondent or Defendant [Check the applicable box]
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Compelling …, directing …, setting aside … [are Examples] (Use these spaces to request the what you would like the judge to order)
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The grounds upon which this motion is based are [1.]_________________________________
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With few exceptions – the court may consider only the grounds stated in the Notice of Motion (Code of Civil Procedure section 1010)
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custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this1Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
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Grounds are legal principles, code sections, and rules
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[3.]________________________________________________________________________________
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Ask for Reference Assistance if you are unsure of the grounds. Law Librarians and Court Staff are familiar with reference resources.
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The motion will be based on this Notice of Motion, on the attached Declaration of
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______________________________ (which is required to be completed and attached - and
Insert Your Name
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which may make reference to the declarations of others), [on the declarations of
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____________________________________(if available) and ___________________________________
Name of Person with Personal Knowledge of Facts that Will Support Your Motion Name of Person with Personal Knowledge of Facts that Will Support Your Motion
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(if available)], on the memorandum of points and authorities served and filed
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herewith, on the pleadings, the records and file herein, and on such evidence as may
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Dated: ______________________ ______, ________
[Month] [Date] [Year]
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14 [Your Signature]
_____________________________
15 [Print Name]
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MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES
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1. STATEMENT OF FACTS - Instructions. In the spaces provided on the following
page, recite the facts of your case that are relevant to the motion you are making.
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Remember: You need to file one or more Declarations, in addition to the Motion you are making on this
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Form at the same time you file your Motion. Personal knowledge in a Statement of Facts is
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demonstrated by referencing to the Declaration(s) you offer and to the Exhibit(s) you
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attach. Declarations may be made on Judicial Council Forms MC-030. This form is found
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online at the California Court website http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms/fillable/mc030.pdf
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If you want to attach an Exhibit, and reference it in your Statement of Facts, make sure your attachment
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complies with California Rules of Court, Rule 311(e). The Rules of Court are online at the
27 California Court website http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/rules/ Organize your thoughts
28 carefully and write truthfully. Avoid where possible such statements as “I think”
and “I feel”.
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Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this2Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
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1 STATEMENT OF FACTS – Your Statement
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Begin Stating the Facts Here
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28 necessary, Insert additional pages between this page and the following page; then begin work on the page headed STATUTORY AUTHORITY
(which follows)
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Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this3Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
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2. STATUTORY AUTHORITY. Supply California Code sections or court rules that support your
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motion, by name of code, with the section number following, in the appropriate spaces below. Statutory
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authority is mandatory. With the exception of the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, which are in all
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cases mandatory authority, and supervene all other law, statute governs where statute and cases
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conflict.
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United States Constitution, Article _____ Section _________
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Constitution of California, Article _____ Section _________
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California Code of Civil Procedure Section(s) __________ & __________
11 Local Rule(s) ____ & ____ of the _____________ County Local Rules of Court
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3. DECISIONAL CASE AUTHORITY. Provide the names of Cases that support your
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motion in the spaces below. An example of a case citation is Gideon v. Wainwright
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(1963) 372 U.S. 335. Use only officially published cases. Make sure that you cite
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mandatory authority in support of your Motion (U.S. Supreme Court decisions, abbrev. L.Ed.,
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L.Ed.2d, U.S.; California Supreme Court decisions, abbrev. Cal., Cal.2d, Cal.3d and
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Cal.4th; and officially-published California Court of Appeal decisions, abbrev. Cal.App.,
18 Cal.App.2d, Cal.App.3d and Cal.App.4th are mandatory authority, just as statutes are
19 mandatory authority).
20 Cite cases that will support your Motion in the spaces below. Continue your work on page
21 following:
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23 Case Title Year Volume Reporter Abbrev Page
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28 Example Gideon v. Wainwright Case Title (1963) Year Decided 372 Volume U.S. Reporter Abbrev 335 Begins Page
►See 9 Witkin, California Procedure (4th Ed. 1997), sections 928-944 (pp. 964-986) for the Rules as to who must
follow whom in the hierarchy of Courts (and when).
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custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this4Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
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1 _____________________________________ ( ) _____ _______________ _____
Case Title Year Volume Reporter Abbrev Page
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3 Case Title Year Volume Reporter Abbrev Page
5 4. LEGAL ARGUMENT. Explain why the California Code section(s) and/or the Rules and/or the
6 Case(s) you cited support the relief requested. In making your written presentation, be sure
7 to refer to the relevant statements you supplied in the Statement of Facts, and in
8 the declaration(s) [and in the document(s)] you will be attaching, to support it. In
9 making references, you must include the (number or letter) designation of your
10 Exhibit in your reference, the page number, and, if applicable, the line number.
11 (Exhibit “A”, Notice of Motion, Page 5, Line 13) is an example of a reference that
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complies with the Rules. [It is a reference to the preceding sentence!] Begin your legal
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argument here:
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Form by John A. Zorbas SBN 133860 Funded by a Grant from the Foundation of the State Bar of California. Published under the auspices of the
Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this5Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
information on how to hire an Attorney to act as a Legal Coach. Ask the Law Librarian for a list of Attorneys providing “Unbundled Legal
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1 Continue your legal argument here:
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If necessary, insert additional pages between this page and the following page if you need more space to finish your
28 Legal Argument. Conclude your Motion with the MOVING PARTY’S REQUEST.
Form by John A. Zorbas SBN 133860 Funded by a Grant from the Foundation of the State Bar of California. Published under the auspices of the
Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this6Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
information on how to hire an Attorney to act as a Legal Coach. Ask the Law Librarian for a list of Attorneys providing “Unbundled Legal
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5. MOVING PARTY’S REQUEST. Based on the foregoing authorities,
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_____________________________________________ respectfully requests an order granting
2 Your Name
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9 [Your Signature]
10 _____________________________
[Print Name]
□ Petitioner or Plaintiff
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□ Respondent or Defendant [Check the applicable box]
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Form by John A. Zorbas SBN 133860 Funded by a Grant from the Foundation of the State Bar of California. Published under the auspices of the
Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this7Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
information on how to hire an Attorney to act as a Legal Coach. Ask the Law Librarian for a list of Attorneys providing “Unbundled Legal
Services.” Permission is granted to duplicate this Form if it is duplicated in its entirety, including this Paragraph, for nonprofit purposes only.
[Your Motion must include a Proposed Order. Leave only the Judge’s Part blank.]
1 _____________________________________
[Name]
2 _____________________________________
[Address]
3 _____________________________________
[City and State]
4 _____________________________________
[Telephone Number]
5
□ Petitioner or Plaintiff
6 □ Respondent or Defendant [Check the applicable box]
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF _______________
8 Insert the County Name
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came on regularly for a hearing by the court on _______________________ ___, _____.
19 Month Day Year
20 Petitioner or Plaintiff present not present. [LEAVE ALL BOXES BLANK FOR THE JUDGE ]
22 On proof made to the satisfaction of the court that the motion ought to be
23 granted or denied, IT IS ORDERED that the motion be, and hereby is, _____________.
Leave the space blank
The Judge will make
24 the Order
Dated ______________________ ______, ________
[Month] [Date] [Year]
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Judge of the Superior Court
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Form by John A. Zorbas SBN 133860 Funded by a Grant from the Foundation of the State Bar of California. Published under the auspices of the
Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this8Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
information on how to hire an Attorney to act as a Legal Coach. Ask the Law Librarian for a list of Attorneys providing “Unbundled Legal
Services.” Permission is granted to duplicate this Form if it is duplicated in its entirety, including this Paragraph, for nonprofit purposes only.
1 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
Library References
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1 California Civil Procedure before Trial (Cont.Ed.Bar 4th ed.) Making and Opposing Noticed Motions, §§ 12.1-12.28, pp.
547-559 (rev. 6/05)
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33 California Forms of Pleading and Practice Annotated (Matthew Bender, 2005) Motions and Orders, §§ 372.60, pp.
4 372-65 – 372-74 (rel. 151 – 03/04)
6 Witkin, California Procedure (4th ed. 1997) Proceedings without Trial, sections 8-10, pages 407-410; id. (2005 supp.)
5
section 8, p. 81
6 18 West’s Ann. Code of Civil Procedure (1980 ed.), foll. § 1010 pp. 604-616
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23 Pt. 2 West’s Ann. Cal. Rules of Court (2005 ed.), rule 311, p. 441
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23 Pt. 2 West’s Ann. Cal. Rules of Court (2005 ed.), rule 313, pp. 445-446
9
Cases
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Luri v. Greenwald (2003) 107 Cal.App.4th 1119, 1125
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RESOURCE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Major Publishers California Continuing Education of the Bar Lexis Nexis Thomson West
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14 California criminal law / by B.E. Witkin and members of the Witkin Legal Institute – 3rd ed. Francisco, Calif. : Witkin
Legal Institute, 2000-. 6v. ; 26 cm. Kept up-to-date by pocket parts. Includes index
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California criminal law forms manual / Sara H. Ruddy – 2nd ed. Oakland, Calif.: Continuing Education of the Bar-
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California forms of pleading and practice annotated / by the Publisher’s editorial staff. San Francisco, Calif. :
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Form by John A. Zorbas SBN 133860 Funded by a Grant from the Foundation of the State Bar of California. Published under the auspices of the
Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this9Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
information on how to hire an Attorney to act as a Legal Coach. Ask the Law Librarian for a list of Attorneys providing “Unbundled Legal
Services.” Permission is granted to duplicate this Form if it is duplicated in its entirety, including this Paragraph, for nonprofit purposes only.
California points and authorities / by the Publisher’s editorial staff. Albany, N.Y. : Matthew-Bender, 1965-. 24 v.
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4 See also, California Continuing Education of the Bar Practice Books and The Rutter Group Practice Guides and texts
5 Statutes
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Pub. Co., 1954-. 79 v. ; 26 cm. Arranged by alphabetical name of Code, beginning with Constitution, continuing with Business
6 and Professions, and ending with Welfare and Institutions. Kept up-to-date by annual pocket supplements, by interim
supplemental pamphlets, by replacement, expansion, vols., and, for access to new laws, by West’s California legislative service
7 – 13 pamphlets issued ea yr. Includes California Rules of Court [v.23 Pt.1 – v.23 Pt.5] and index. Online: West’s annotated
California codes is Westlaw database CA-ST-ANN
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West’s California rules of court: State and federal / compiled and indexed by the Publisher’s editorial staff. St. Paul,
Minn. : West Pub. Co., 1976-. Published in January and July, with the new editions superseding the previous ones
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West’s Northern California local court rules / compiled and indexed by the Publisher’s editorial staff. St. Paul,
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11 Cases
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staff. St. Paul, Minn. : West Pub. Co., 1983-. 56v. ; 26 cm. Arranged by Topic (subject) and organized by Key Numbers (subject
outline headings and sub-headings). Kept up-to-date by annual pocket supplements, by interim supplemental pamphlets, and by
13 replacement, expansion, vols. Includes Descriptive Word Index [v.45-v.47D], Table of Cases [v.48-v.53], and judicial definitions
of Words and Phrases [v.54-56A]
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West’s California reporter / by the Publisher’s editorial staff. St. Paul, Minn. : West Pub. Co., 1960-. v.1 (1960)-
v.286 (1991) ; 2nd ser., v.1 (1991)-v.135 (2004) ; 3rd ser., v.1 (2004)-. “Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court,
15 District Courts of Appeal, and in Appellate Departments Superior Court.” Headnotes keyed to West’s California digest 2d. Kept
up-to-date by weekly “advance sheets” also called: West’s California reporter. Contains all cases published in the California
16 Official Reports advance sheets, the California Appellate Reports and the California Supreme Court reports. Parallel citations
displayed. Westlaw database CA-CS. Online Free: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/continue.htm
17
Authority Verification Tools
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Shepard’s California citations, cases : a compilation of citations to California cases reported in the various series of
California reports, in the Pacific reporter and in the California reporter / by the Publisher’s editorial staff – 10 th ed., cases.
20 Colorado Springs, Colo. : Shepard’s/McGraw-Hill, 1999-. Kept up to date by Yellow annual cumulative supplements and Red
monthly cumulative supplements. Supplemented between supplements by Blue interim supplement. Online: Shepard’s Public
21 Access is a Lexis-Nexis database
Shepard’s California citations, statutes : a compilation of citations to United States constitution and statutes,
22 California constitution, all California codes, code of regulations, general orders of the railroad commission and of the public
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supplements and Red monthly cumulative supplements. Supplemented between supplements by Blue interim supplement.
24 Online: Shepard’s Public Access is a Lexis-Nexis database
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Form by John A. Zorbas SBN 133860 Funded by a Grant from the Foundation of the State Bar of California. Published under the auspices of the
Butte County Board of Law Library Trustees. Last Day Reviewed 4/06/2006 Intended for individual uses where permitted by Local Rule or
custom. Ask the Law Librarian for references needed to complete this 10Form. Be advised that certain motions have presentation requirements
that are not reflected on this Form. Use of the Resource Bibliography on Pages 9 and 10 of this Form is key. Be sure to utilize it before
beginning your work. A number of attorneys can and do provide “Limited Scope Legal Assistance” – which should be sought before going-it alone,
especially before, and for, appearing in Court. See Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case 4th ed (Nolo Press) for
information on how to hire an Attorney to act as a Legal Coach. Ask the Law Librarian for a list of Attorneys providing “Unbundled Legal
Services.” Permission is granted to duplicate this Form if it is duplicated in its entirety, including this Paragraph, for nonprofit purposes only.