PRETRIAL ADJUDICATION
...Judicial Arbitration
......Statute of Limitations
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  • Action subject to mandatory dismissal if not brought to trial within 5 years after being filed.
  • 5-year SOL not generally tolled by submission to arbitration except 4 years, 6 months after suit filed.
  • Because judicial arbitration award never properly served on D, 30 days to request trial de novo began to run only when D received actual notice, making its request 4 days later timely.
  • Postarb request for trial de novo did not toll running of SOL when P not reasonably diligent in informing ct. of deadline, did not appear at conf. or try for trial within 6 mos.
  • Contractual agreement for non-judicial arbitration did not prevent dismissal for failure to bring to trial within 5-year period; contractual arbitration not affected by dismissal of legal action and could be compelled.
  • P may not use arbitration procedure to bypass diligent prosecution statutes by filing motion for arbitration to be heard on last day before running of 5-year period.
  • Dismissal improper when 5-year period tolled by prior ct. order compelling arbitration and staying proceedings.
  • Stay in bankruptcy only tolls 5-year period as to bankrupt, not other parties to action.
  • When plaintiff fails to make showing of excusable delay, trial court remains within its discretion in dismissing case despite lack of actual prejudice.
  • Submission to arbitration in last 6 months tolls running of limitations period until request for trial de novo filed.
  • Action automatically tolled as result of submission to arbitration only if it falls within terms of Code Civ. Proc. §1141.17, only within last 6 months of 5-yr. period, and only until trial de novo requested.
  • Tolling in last 6 months applies to any type of judicial arbitration, even stipulated binding arbitration with no trial de novo possibility.
  • Insufficient time tolled under Code Civ. Proc. §1141.17 to save case from dismissal under 5-year period for bringing case to trial.