Judges and Judiciary,
Law Practice,
Civil Litigation
Feb. 24, 2015
Distinguishing judgments and orders
The objective of this article and accompanying self-study test is to educate the bench and bar about judgments and orders in civil cases.





2nd Appellate District, Division 3
Luis A. Lavin
Associate Justice
2nd District Court of Appeal
In civil cases, the distinction between an order and a judgment may have several consequences on the litigation.
The objective of this article and accompanying self-study test is to educate the bench and bar about judgments and orders in civil cases. Readers will learn about the distinction and consequences between an order and a judgment, including dismissal and summary judgment orders, demurrers, voluntary dismissals, and the form of the judgment. Judgments Versus O...
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