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Litigation

Jun. 7, 2003

Speedy Justice Unites Bars Opposed to Hectic Pace

SAN FRANCISCO - Trial lawyers, complaining they can't get continuances unless they are "dead or dying," are on the verge of winning significant relaxations of the stringent "fast-track" rules for handling civil litigation in state courts.

        By Donna Domino
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Trial lawyers, complaining they can't get continuances unless they are "dead or dying," are on the verge of winning significant relaxations of the stringent "fast-track" rules for handling civil litigation in state courts.
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