Statement Of Compliance {L-0081} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Statement Of Compliance {L-0081}

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L-0081, STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Unlimited Civil, This Statement of Compliance shall be executed by all counsel and filed with the court clerk in the department of the judge to whom the case has been assigned for trial. 1. Counsel has inspected all exhibits and diagrams and the exhibits are ready for premarking by the clerk. All stipulations as to admission into evidence or waiver of foundation are submitted with the exhibits(s). 2. Pretrial motions have been exchanged by all parties. 3. If trial is by jury, proposed jury instructions, proposed special findings and/or general verdict and/or special verdicts will be exchanged before the commencement of trial. 4. Joint Statement of the case and joint witness list has been prepared for submission to the court as required. ** 5. Counsel has prepared a joint list of controverted issues.** 6. All counsel have prepared a list of stipulated facts and made a good faith effort to stipulate to as many documents, waiver of foundational requirements, etc., as reasonably possible.** 7. Each party agrees that once the trial commences, witnesses shall be available to utilize to the fullest extent possible every trial day. 8. Parties have agreed on a division of jury fees (if applicable) and reporter fees, which are due each day before trial commences. Approved for Optional Use, L-0081 (Rev. July 1, 2009), Superior Court of Orange County, rule 317. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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