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P0921 Although, on its own motion, a trial court may reconsider its own interim decision denying summary judgment or summary adjudication, it may not do so in response to a party's motion for reconsideration, unless the party complies with statutory requirements that it show newly discovered facts, new circumstances, or a change in law.CitationNY TIMES v SUPERIOR COURT (Reconsideration) 135 CA4 206 [See: CCP 437c, 1008; Le Francois v Goel 35 C4 1094, P/AT 7/05] |
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