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Decision On Attorney-Client Fee Dispute (Small Claims) SC-202A - California

Decision On Attorney-Client Fee Dispute (Small Claims) Form. This is a California form and can be used in Small Claims Judicial Council .
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SC-202A The court orders: Decision on Attorney-Client Fee Dispute Case Number: This form is attached to Form SC-200, Notice of Entry of Judgment The court will not allow a trial after the arbitration because: a. The arbitration is binding (final). b. The plaintiff willfully failed to appear at the arbitration hearing. The court granted a trial after the arbitration: a. The trial was held on (date): b. The trial will be held at this time and place: Trial Date Time: Dept.: Name and address of court if different than address on Form SC-200: The court corrects the arbitration award as follows (explain): Continued on Attachment 3. If this box is checked, all other aspects of the award are confirmed. The court vacates (cancels) the award and orders: a. b. The attorney and client must go to a new arbitration with: new arbitrators. the same arbitrators. No new arbitration. The court confirms the attached award: a. Made by the arbitrators. b. As corrected in above. The court does not confirm the award and: a. The award is vacated. See above. b. The case is dismissed. The court orders: a. The attorney client must pay the other party disputed fees and costs of: $ b. The attorney client must pay the other party costs of this hearing of: $ c. Neither party has to pay the other party anything. . . Judicial Council of California, www.courtinfo.ca.gov New July 1, 2010 Form Adopted for Alternative Mandatory Use Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 116.220(a)(4), 1280 et seq. Business and Professions Code, § 6200 et seq. Decision on Attorney-Client Fee Dispute (Small Claims) SC-202A American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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