Civil Lawsuit Basics: How to Correct Mistakes and Defaults (Torrance)
Thursday,January 30, 2020: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Mistakes happen in the course of a civil lawsuit. For example, a defendant may fail to respond to a lawsuit within the required time, resulting in a "default," which terminates the rights of the defendant to dispute the allegations. Or, a plaintiff may fail to respond to a defense motion, resulting in dismissal of the lawsuit. In this class, learn how to get back on track by asking a judge to "set aside" (or undo) defaults and other mistakes in California state courts.
Class covers:
- California Code of Civil Procedure § 473: what it is, and why you need it
- When and how a party may seek relief from his or her mistakes
- What constitutes "default" and "dismissal," and what may be "set aside"
- Preparing a motion to vacate default
Presented by: Carolin Shining
Location:
Torrance Courthouse, 1st Floor
825 Maple Street, Room 110
Torrance, CA 90503 (424)201-0748
Registration fee: $20
Non-refundable, payment reserves spot
Free parking in the Torrance Civic Center parking lot. Walk-ins welcome!
Forms of payment accepted: Visa, MC, AMEX (no checks or cash please!)
Class approved for Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE) credit.
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