Today, we continue our ongoing series of posts about the originating jurisdictions of the California Supreme Court’s civil docket with the years 2009 and 2010.
The data for 2009 is reported in Table 242 below. That year, Los Angeles County originated twelve cases. San Diego originated five. Orange County produced four, San Francisco County three, and Monterey and Riverside counties two apiece. The following jurisdictions produced one case each: Yolo, San Luis Obispo, San Joaquin, Marin, Mendocino and Sonoma counties, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, the United District Courts for the Northern, Central and Southern Districts of California, the Public Employee Relations Board, the Workers Compensation Appeals Board, the State Personnel Board and the State Water Resources Control Board.
Los Angeles County Superior Court originated eleven civil cases in 2010. Four cases began in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Orange, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties produced three cases apiece. Sacramento and Alameda counties produced two cases apiece. The following jurisdictions produced one case each: the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, the Public Employment Relations Board, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, the Los Angeles County Assessment Appeals Board, and the following counties: Yolo, Sonoma, Solano, Marin, San Luis Obispo, San Joaquin, San Diego and Monterey.
Join us back here next Thursday as we continue our analysis of the Court’s civil docket.
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