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What is Trial De Novo Request

The Request for Trial De Novo After Judicial Arbitration is a legal form used by parties in California to request a new trial following a judicial arbitration award.

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Trial De Novo Request is needed by:
  • Attorneys representing clients in arbitration cases
  • Plaintiffs seeking to challenge arbitration awards
  • Defendants in judicial arbitration disputes
  • Mediators facilitating arbitration processes
  • Individuals needing to adhere to California legal procedures

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Any party involved in a judicial arbitration in California, including attorneys, plaintiffs, and defendants, can file a Request for Trial De Novo within 30 days of the arbitration award.
The form must be submitted within 30 days of the arbitration award date. Missing this deadline could result in losing the right to request a new trial.
After completing the form, you can submit it by mail to the appropriate California court or as directed if filing electronically, ensuring that copies are served to all parties involved.
Typically, you need to provide proof of service to confirm that all parties received copies of the Request for Trial De Novo. Check court-specific requirements to confirm.
Common mistakes include missing the 30-day filing deadline, failing to sign the form, not providing accurate party information, or neglecting to serve copies as required.
Processing times can vary by court, but typically it may take several weeks to receive confirmation of your filing and any subsequent actions regarding the trial.
Yes, depending on the local court’s regulations, you may be able to file the Request for Trial De Novo electronically. Check the court's official guidelines for specific instructions.
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