Appellate Practice,
California Courts of Appeal
Mar. 8, 2019
A Tentative Proposal
The 1st District Court of Appeal would become the first California appellate court to use tentative rulings district-wide, if new Rule 15(b) of the district's proposed updated local rules is formally adopted. Administrative Presiding Justice Jim Humes visits to discuss the proposal, its provenance, and its intended impact. Plus, John Taylor, Jr., and Kirk Jenkins (Horvitz & Levy) offer the appellate attorney perspective.
1st Appellate District, Division 1
James M. Humes
Administrative Presiding Justice, 1st District Court of Appeal
John A. Taylor Jr.
Kirk C. Jenkins
Senior Counsel, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
Email: kirk.jenkins@arnoldporter.com
Harvard Law School
Kirk is a certified specialist in appellate law.
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