(a) the following shall apply in a civil action unless modified by stipulation by all parties to the action A new california law effective on january 1, 2024, sb235, modifies cal code civ proc §§ 2016.090 and 2023.050 creating new, mandatory initial disclosures upon demand, and increasing the sanctions for certain failures to make discovery. (1) within 60 days of a demand by any party to the action, each party that has appeared.
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Any agreement under which a person, as defined in section 175 of the evidence code, may be liable to satisfy, in whole or in part, a judgment entered in the action or to indemnify or reimburse for payments made to satisfy the judgment.
Effective january 1, 2024, california has instituted new mandatory early discovery disclosures in all civil cases by way of california code of civil procedure (ccp) 2016.090.
On january 1, 2024, an amendment to california code of civil procedure section 2016.090 (“section 2016.090”) came into effect that significantly changes how discovery is conducted. Sb 235 amends california code of civil procedure section 2016.090 and imposes new discovery obligations requiring parties to make initial witness and document disclosures within sixty days of another party’s request Sb 235 requires that courts impose a $1,000 sanction on parties that fail to comply/act in good faith with the new law. Section 2016.090 of the code of civil procedure, as added by section 2 of chapter 284 of the statutes of 2023, is repealed.