Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - From cases that protect the rights of the elderly to emerging lawsuits over a gas pipeline disaster and faulty hip replacements, 2010 proved to be a notable - and busy - year for Northern California's trial courts.
Due to the state's continuing economic problems, trial courts throughout California had to do more with less, and had less time to do it. On top of layoffs and shor...
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