What's a case management conference in California?

I finished the court trials for restraining orders (I didn’t win).

Now, I’m getting ready for the Case Management Conference for the divorce, which is the main case.

How should I get ready? Thanks!

A case management conference in California is a meeting between parties involved in a legal case and a judge. It’s held to discuss case progress, set deadlines, and resolve any procedural issues.

A Racketeering (RICO) Case (General Jurisdiction) is being filed against my wife. The story is bizarre and lengthy.

In any case, tomorrow is the scheduled date of the first hearing, a Case Management Conference, at our local courtroom.

I would like to know if these are open to the public. If the CMC is being held in the courtroom, for example, may I just show up at the courthouse and attend?

I have no intention of doing something absurd. The legal action is not progressing. As I mentioned, it’s absurd. I’m just interested to see how it will all work out.

Hi, Jason. I believe it is a meeting between both parties to a lawsuit, their solicitors and a judge. The goal of the CMC is to discuss how the case will be handled going forward. Here are some crucial points about CMCs.