Can a defendant who plans to appeal only part of a judgment pay the non-challenged portion of the judgment without risk of waiving its right to appeal the rest? A newly-enacted statute (Code of Civil Procedure 695.215) clarifies the answer:
► The practical message: Appellants looking to minimize their exposure to California’s 10% post-judgment interest rate can now do so by paying non-challenged portions of a judgment while the appeal is pending—so long as the payment is not “the product of a compromise” or part of an agreement not to appeal.
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