By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Superior Court wants to corral its massive asbestos caseload into one department, in an attempt to make more efficient a court system overwhelmed by about two-thirds of the state's asbestos cases.
Presiding Judge James J. McBride has invited attorneys who handle asbestos matters to comment this afternoon at a hearing about the proposed department, ...
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