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Government

Aug. 26, 1998

State Fails to Track Lawsuits, Study Says

SACRAMENTO - California's system for processing and tracking tort lawsuits against the state has undermined its ability to determine total payouts and control litigation costs - and may encourage litigation, according to government officials, a legislative staff report and independent audits.

By Tom Dresslar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - California's system for processing and tracking tort lawsuits against the state has undermined its ability to determine total payouts and control litigation costs - and may encourage litigation, according to government officials, a legislative staff report and independent audits.
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