Government
Mar. 23, 2013
Closure of Los Angeles ADR offices likely will mean fewer litigants try to settle cases
The impending termination of alternative dispute resolution offices in Los Angeles County Superior Court could mean a significant chunk of litigants will no longer seek settlement as a means of resolving their cases, attorneys say.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The impending termination of alternative dispute resolution offices in Los Angeles County Superior Court could mean a significant chunk of litigants will no longer seek settlement as a means of resolving their cases, attorneys say.
Court management this month announced the court would shutter all of its ADR offices in 15 courthouses by summer. The court expects the closures to save it about $1...
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