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Judges warn of mounting strain on California courts at defense counsel seminar
At the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel's annual seminar in Los Angeles, judges and appellate specialists highlighted surging civil caseloads, staffing shortages, discovery disputes and AI-related litigation concerns, while attorneys and jurists also discussed mentorship and advancement within the legal profession.
The Association of Southern California Defense Counsel opened its 65th Annual Seminar on Thursday at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles, bringing together judges, appellate specialists and civil defense practitioners for discussions on mounting court pressures, emerging litigation trends and professional development within California's legal community.
One of the conference's central themes was the growing strain on trial courts statewide as judg...
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