PRETRIAL ADJUDICATION
...Judicial Arbitration
......Overview
.........Courts & Judicial Arbitration
9 Cards On This Topic:
  • Judicial arbitration mandatory in superior courts with 18 or more judges, except limited civil cases.
  • In superior courts with fewer than 18 judges, court decides by local rule whether judicial arbitration is mandatory.
  • Whether judicial arbitration is mandatory in limited civil cases is determined by local rule.
  • Local rules may not be inconsistent with law or Judicial Council rules.
  • Local rules adopted to implement judicial arbitration statutes and Judicial Council Rules must be consistent with those controlling statutes and Rules.
  • Rules of Court are as binding on court as procedural statutes unless they transcend legislative enactments or constitutional guarantees.
  • Submission to judicial arbitration by stipulation.
  • Upon election by P to limit award, case may be judicially arbitrated in any court.
  • Upon stipulation, any civil case in any court, regardless of amount in controversy, shall be arbitrated except as provided in rule 3.811 (b).