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How to File a Motion for Reconsideration in the Arizona Court of Appeals After an Unpublished Memorandum Decision

How to File a Motion for Reconsideration in the Arizona Court of Appeals After an Unpublished Memorandum Decision

You generally have 15 days to file a motion for reconsideration in the Arizona Court of Appeals after an unpublished memorandum decision. These motions are governed primarily by ARCAP 22 and must be tightly focused on specific legal or factual errors the panel overlooked or misapprehended. This article explains when reconsideration is appropriate, how to […]

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How to File a Motion for Reconsideration After a California Court of Appeal Decision Under Rule 8.268

How to File a Motion for Reconsideration After a California Court of Appeal Decision Under Rule 8.268

A motion for reconsideration of a California Court of Appeal decision (a “petition for rehearing”) must be filed within 15 days after the decision is filed. California Rule of Court 8.268 strictly controls timing, content, and what issues can be raised. This article explains when rehearing is appropriate, how to draft and file under Rule

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How to File a Petition for Review in the Washington Supreme Court After an Adverse Court of Appeals Decision

How to File a Petition for Review in the Washington Supreme Court After an Adverse Court of Appeals Decision

A petition for review in the Washington Supreme Court is generally due within 30 days after the Court of Appeals decision becomes final. If the Court of Appeals ruled against you, the petition is the primary path to seek discretionary review by Washington’s highest court. This article explains deadlines, filing steps, formatting requirements, and strategic

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How to File a Motion for Reconsideration in the California Court of Appeal After a Summary Denial of a Writ Petition

How to File a Motion for Reconsideration in the California Court of Appeal After a Summary Denial of a Writ Petition

A motion for reconsideration after a California Court of Appeal’s summary denial of a writ petition generally must be filed within 15 days of the denial. Summary denials are common in writ practice, and the procedural window to seek further review is short and rule-driven. This article explains when reconsideration is available, what to file,

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