Court Rules
Common questions about Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.'s rules

Does Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L. require a pre-motion conference or letter before filing a motion?

Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.'s rules set a pre-motion procedure for discovery. Parties must meet and confer in good faith to resolve discovery disputes before filing discovery motions; declaration of attempt required.

View ruleSource: page 6, section 6. Motions (Discovery)

What page or word limits apply to motion in limine before Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.?

Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.'s rule states these limits: 5 pages. Motions in limine are limited to 5 pages without leave of court.

View ruleSource: page 14, section 3. MOTIONS IN LIMINE

What page or word limits apply to trial brief before Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.?

Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.'s rule states these limits: 15 pages. Trial briefs are limited to 15 pages.

View ruleSource: page 10, section 2. TRIAL DOCUMENTS TO BE FILED A. TRIAL BRIEFS

What must be included with request for idc filings before Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.?

The rule identifies required filing content or certificates. IDC requests must use form LACIV 094, lodged in Dept A, with hearing date reserved on CRS, indicating meet and confer method.

View ruleSource: page 7, section 6. Motions (Informal Discovery Conferences)

How may parties contact Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.'s chambers?

Parties may contact Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.'s chambers by email only as allowed by the rule. The rule lists email COMDeptA@lacourt.org. To submit to a tentative ruling, counsel must email by 8:00 a.m. on the hearing day with case number, submitting party, and copy all counsel.

View ruleSource: page 3, section 6. Motions

Does Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L. require motion papers to be bundled?

Yes. Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L. requires bundling for covered papers. Motions in limine and related papers must be bundled into a tabbed three-ring binder (max 3" per volume) lodged 3 days before FSC; proposed orders excluded.

View ruleSource: page 15, section 3. MOTIONS IN LIMINE

Is electronic filing required before Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.?

Yes. Electronic filing is required for the covered filings. All filers except self-represented parties must electronically file all civil documents including ex parte applications under CRC Rule 3.1203.

View ruleSource: page 5, section 7. Ex Parte Applications

When is a filing treated as filed before Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.?

The rule uses a 10:00 a.m. the day before the ex parte hearing cutoff and treats filing as not specified. Ex parte applications and supporting documents must be e-filed by 10:00 a.m. the day before the hearing.

View ruleSource: page 5, section 7. Ex Parte Applications
Complete rules summary for Judge Bradley, Elizabeth L.

Motions in limine are limited to 5 pages without leave of court.

Department A's email address is restricted to submissions on tentative rulings only.

To submit to a tentative ruling, counsel must email by 8:00 a.m. on the hearing day with case number, submitting party, and copy all counsel.

All filers except self-represented parties must electronically file all civil documents including ex parte applications under CRC Rule 3.1203.

Ex parte applications and supporting documents must be e-filed by 10:00 a.m. the day before the hearing.

Written oppositions to ex parte applications must be e-filed by 8:30 a.m. the day of the hearing.

Trial briefs are limited to 15 pages.

Motions in limine and related papers must be bundled into a tabbed three-ring binder (max 3" per volume) lodged 3 days before FSC; proposed orders excluded.

Three sets of tabbed, numerically organized exhibit binders (max 3" per volume) required for court, judicial assistant, and witnesses; lodged first day of trial.

Trial Binder with specified tabbed sections required, lodged 3 days before FSC, one-sided conformed copies signed by all parties.

Parties must meet and confer in good faith to resolve discovery disputes before filing discovery motions; declaration of attempt required.

IDC requests must use form LACIV 094, lodged in Dept A, with hearing date reserved on CRS, indicating meet and confer method.

Do not call to ask status of electronically lodged documents; check court website instead.

Trial documents must be filed and served no later than 5 calendar days before the Final Status Conference.

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