Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 8, 2006
Alameda Civil Courts Move Toward One Case, One Judge
SAN FRANCISCO - Alameda County Presiding Judge George Hernandez is aiming to streamline operations in his civil courts by converting to a system where one judge handles a case from the time it is filed until the time it is disposed of.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Alameda County Presiding Judge George Hernandez is aiming to streamline operations in his civil courts by converting to a system where one judge handles a case from the time it is filed until the time it is disposed of.
"Direct calendaring," which is gaining in popularity statewide, is said to save time and money for all parties involved, as well ...
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