Government
Jun. 14, 2014
Lawyers praise court's move to switch calendaring approach
By next year, Riverside County Superior Court is planning to return to assigning all civil cases to a so-called "independent" or "direct" calendaring system in which matters are assigned to one judge from cradle to grave.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - In Douglas Welebir's view, a recent auto accident case in Indio drove home the inconveniences of Riverside County Superior Court's "master calendar" approach to handling cases - a system in which matters move from judge to judge through different stages of litigation.
Welebir, a Redlands-based civil lawyer, had appeared before several judges in the desert cour...
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