Part 2 · Administration of the Judicial Branch

Rule 10.201. Claim and litigation procedure

Amended January 1, 2016 (current)

(a) Definitions As used in this chapter:

(1) “Judicial branch entity” is as defined in Government Code section 900.3;

(2) “Judge” means a judge or justice of a judicial branch entity;

(3) “Legal Services” means the Judicial Council’s Legal Services office; and

(4) “Litigation Management Committee” means the Litigation Management Committee of the Judicial Council.

(b) Procedure for action on claims To carry out the Judicial Council’s responsibility under Government Code section 912.7 to act on a claim, claim amendment, or application for leave to present a late claim against a judicial branch entity or a judge, Legal Services, under the direction of the Administrative Director, must:

(1) On receipt of a claim, claim amendment, or application for leave to present a late claim forwarded by a judicial branch entity, promptly consult with a representative of that entity about the merits of the claim, claim amendment, or application for leave to present a late claim;

(2) Grant or deny an application for leave to present a late claim under Government Code section 911.6(b);

(3) If determined by Legal Services to be appropriate, refer a claim or claim amendment for further investigation to a claims adjuster or other investigator under contract with the Judicial Council;

(4) Reject a claim if it is not a proper charge against the judicial branch entity or judge;

(5) Allow a claim in the amount justly due as determined by Legal Services if it is a proper charge against the judicial branch entity and the amount is less than $100,000; and

(6) Make recommendations to the Litigation Management Committee regarding proposed settlements of claims requiring payments of $100,000 or more.

(c) Allowance and payment of claims The following may allow and authorize payment of any claim arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity or judge:

(1) Legal Services, under the direction of the Administrative Director, if the payment is less than $100,000; or

(2) The Litigation Management Committee, for any claim.

(d) Settlement of lawsuits and payment of judgments The following may settle lawsuits, after consultation with the affected entity and any judge or employee being defended by the Judicial Council, and authorize payment of judgments arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity or judge:

(1) Legal Services, under the direction of the Administrative Director, if the payment is less than $100,000 and the lawsuit does not raise issues of significance to the judicial branch; or

(2) The Litigation Management Committee, for any settlement or judgment.

Committee Notes

(Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)

(Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective January 1, 2007 and December 9, 2008.)

(Subd (c) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective December 9, 2008.)

(Subd (d) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective December 9, 2008.)