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Judges and Judiciary

Mar. 14, 2023

On Judgments

Meinhardt v. City of Sunnyvale highlights the confusion in California law as to what is or is not a judgment.

In Meinhardt v. City of Sunnyvale (2022) 76 Cal.App.5th 43, review granted June 15, 2022, No. S274147, the California Supreme Court will decide whether the trial court’s order denying a writ of administrative mandamus was a “judgment” triggering the time to appeal or whether that was a later filed document entitled “judgment.” Meinhardt highlights the confusion in California law as to what is or is not a judgment...

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