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C.D. Cal. — Quick-reference summary of the most frequently needed rules for the Central District of California.

Quick-reference summary of the most frequently needed rules for the Central District of California.

TopicRuleKey Detail
FontL.R. 11-3.1.1Proportionally spaced: 14-point minimum. Monospaced: max 10.5 characters/inch.
SpacingL.R. 11-3.6Double-spaced, including citations and quotations. Footnotes may be single-spaced.
Word limit (motions)L.R. 11-6.17,000 words (includes headings, footnotes, quotations; excludes caption, TOC, TOA, signature block, certificate of compliance).
How hearings are setL.R. 6-1Movant selects a Motion Day on the assigned judge's calendar and files notice designating that date.
Motion notice filedL.R. 6-128 days before hearing (31 if served by mail).
Opposition dueL.R. 7-921 days before hearing (new trial motions: 10 days after service).
Reply dueL.R. 7-1014 days before hearing.
Sur-replyL.R. 7-10Not permitted without prior written court order.
Meet and confer requiredL.R. 7-3Yes — in person, by phone, or video, at least 7 days before filing.
Discovery meet and conferL.R. 37-1Same-county: must be in person at movant's counsel's office. Different counties: telephonic.
Discovery motion formatL.R. 37-2Joint stipulation required — not separate briefs.
Interrogatory limitFRCP 3325 including subparts (no local modification).
SUF required (SJ)?L.R. 56-1Yes — separate document with numbered facts and pinpoint citations.
Opposition format (SJ)L.R. 56-2Two-column Statement of Genuine Disputes (mandatory format).
Failure to oppose MSJL.R. 7-12MSJ may NOT be granted solely on failure to file opposition.
Mandatory chambers copiesL.R. 5-4.5Yes — one copy, delivered by noon next business day, labeled 'MANDATORY CHAMBERS COPY'.
Filing deadlineL.R. 5-4.6.1Before midnight Pacific Time.
Pro hac vice feeGeneral Order 25-05$450 per case.
Local counsel required (PHV)L.R. 83-2.1.3.4Yes — CDCA bar member with office physically in the District.
Failure to appearL.R. 7-14May be deemed consent to a ruling adverse to your position.