By Brian S. Kabateck and Ronald I. Karz
Complex courts have become an important, albeit indispensable part of the California Superior Court landscape. These courts in California and throughout the nation developed specialized departments in response to a growing need to handle managerially challenging and time-consuming cases. The unique nature of litigation with multiple parties, multiple claims, or claims that are substantively intricate demand courts t...
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