Budget cuts have gutted the state's civil trial courts and unfilled vacancies have created more congested dockets in both the state and federal trial courts. Civil trial lawyers need to identify creative ways to get their cases ready for trial while facing delays of several months in calendaring pre-trail motions. One often overlooked option are state and federal provisions authorizing the appointment of referees and special masters to ...
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