Cleare et al. v. Superior Court - Civil Procedure Writ
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The California Court of Appeal, First District issued a published opinion in Cleare et al. v. Superior Court (Case No. A173289N) on April 17, 2026. The appellate court addressed civil procedure issues relating to a writ proceeding, with implications for litigants seeking review of superior court decisions. The opinion establishes precedent for the applicable legal standards and procedural requirements.
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The appellate court issued a published opinion in this civil writ proceeding, establishing precedent regarding the applicable legal standards for challenging superior court decisions. The court addressed procedural requirements and evidentiary thresholds that litigants must satisfy when seeking appellate review through extraordinary writ remedies.
Parties involved in similar civil litigation and writ proceedings in California superior courts will need to apply the standards articulated in this published opinion. Legal practitioners should advise clients on the heightened procedural requirements and demonstrate compliance with the court's requirements when pursuing writ relief to avoid dismissal.
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A173289N April 17, 2026
Cleare et al. v. Super. Ct. 4/17/26 CA1/2
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