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California Supreme Court,
California Courts of Appeal,
Appellate Practice

Apr. 26, 2021

Appeal orders under review may be applied despite conflicting rulings

An administrative order, decided by the Supreme Court in an en banc decision last week, would apply only when different appellate panels issue conflicting published rulings

Superior court judges will be permitted to consider a Court of Appeal ruling that is being reviewed by the state Supreme Court even if it conflicts with another appellate court's precedential decision.

An administrative order, decided by the Supreme Court in an en banc decision last week, would apply only when different appellate panels issue conflicting published rulings.

The high court's decision ...

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