LACOURTCONNECT Enhancements Delayed
December 8, 2022 – The anticipated rollout of new features to LACourtConnect for probate in December, and for civil, family law, and traffic in early 2023 has been delayed due to the holidays.
December 8, 2022 – The anticipated rollout of new features to LACourtConnect for probate in December, and for civil, family law, and traffic in early 2023 has been delayed due to the holidays.
November 25, 2022 – The deadline to register for the last session of the LASC’s Civil Trial Advocacy Program is Monday, December 5, 2022. The session will cover effective closing arguments.
November 14, 2022 – Effective December 1, the Court’s Pro Bono Probate Settlement Program will resume settlement conferences for trust, estate, guardianship, and conservatorship matters.
November 10, 2022 – Effective November 20, the registration window to appear remotely through LACourtConnect (LACC) in several areas of the law will change temporarily.
November 3, 2022 – The SFVBA Board of Trustees has issued the following statement following the tragic news of the recent death of Yi Sun Kim, who served as President of the Association in 2019.
October 27, 2022 – Bidding is still open for an SFVBA member to be featured in a public service article on the cover of the December issue of Valley Lawyer magazine. The opening bid begins at $1,500.
October 20, 2022 – Effective Monday, the Child Waiting Rooms at three courthouses in Long Beach, Whittier, and the Antelope Valley will reopen. Two Valley Rooms will reopen by the end of the year.
September 28, 2002 – The LASC has forged a new partnership with the L.A. City and County Public Library systems to leverage law-related library resources and programs.
September 26, 2022 – The LASC will be launching a gradual, phased transition of personal injury (PI) cases out of the PI Hub at the Spring Street Courthouse, effective October 10.
September 12, 2022 – Effective November 14, 2022, the Los Angeles Superior Court will no longer provide official court reporters in certain court matters due to a shortage of official court reporters.