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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 30, 2012

Court funding crisis: an old-fashioned call for new revenue

No matter how furiously the stakeholders rearrange the deckchairs, the ship will sink unless new funding sources are developed. By Brian Kabateck and Derek J. Scott of Kabateck Brown Kellner LLP


By Brian Kabateck and Derek Scott


California must develop a long-term solution to the funding crisis facing our civil justice system. That solution requires developing new revenue streams. Cost cutting can only go so far. It is possible to improve any system, but the court funding crisis is a big and immediate problem requiring a big solution.


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