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Stipulation Order For Court Ordered Arbitration Form. This is a California form and can be use in San Diego Local County.
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ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY(Name, state bar number, and address): TELEPHONE NO.: ATTORNEY FOR (Name): FAX NO.: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION, CIVIL, 330 W. BROADWAY, ROOM 225, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 NORTH COUNTY DIVISION, 325 S. MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA 92081 PLAINTIFF JUDGE: DEFENDANT DEPT: CASE NUMBER STIPULATION/ORDER FOR COURT-ORDERED ARBITRATION The undersigned parties to the above-entitled case stipulate to court-ordered arbitration. All parties have appeared in the case and have contacted ______________________________________________ from the list of court arbitrators who has consented to act as arbitrator. The arbitration hearing is set for ___________________________. The parties shall complete the arbitration within 90 days (which includes any time due to a continuance) of the appointment of the arbitrator pursuant to SDSC Local Rules. If the parties are stipulating to binding arbitration, counsel should obtain the signature of their client on the stipulation Blanton v. Womancare, Inc. (1985) 38 Cal. 3d 396. DATE SIGNATURE OF ATTORNEY REPRESENTING A list of court arbitrators will be located in the arbitration department at each court location. The case will proceed to non-binding arbitration unless counsel prepare a stipulation for binding arbitration and obtain the signature of ALL clients. You should file the stipulation with the arbitration department or ask the arbitrator to attach the stipulation to the award. If binding, the award will be processed for judgment immediately upon filing with the court. If the case settles prior to the conclusion of the arbitration, it is the duty of the parties to notify the court in accordance with the California Rules of Court. Upon notification, the court will place the matter on a 45-day dismissal calendar. IT IS SO ORDERED. Date: Judge/Commissioner of the Superior Court SDSC CIV-358 (Rev. 1/15) Mandatory Form STIPULATION/ORDER FOR COURT-ORDERED ARBITRATION American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com