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Litigation

Aug. 23, 2013

In Riverside, justice is coming swifter these days

Need to delay a civil case in Riverside County? No dice, say many attorneys across the state, some of whom are smarting over an anti-continuance policy they call among the toughest of California superior courts.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RIVERSIDE - Need to delay a civil case in Riverside County? No dice, say attorneys across the state, some of whom are smarting over an anti-continuance policy they call among the toughest of California superior courts.


Some in the legal community admit the Riverside County Superior Court is justified in its reason for the crackdown - for several years last decade, it had one of the heaviest civil and ...

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