Daily Journal Staff Writer
After several weeks of public relations efforts by court officials warning that budget cuts would harm the justice system, the Legislature closed session without passing any new money for courts.
Now, the lawyers whose practices, and clients, will be most affected by court closures and litigation delays are taking up the mantle. Prominent litigators from around the state are hoping to push local bar as...
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