Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 29, 2002
Understaffed, Overwhelmed, Swamped
Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg, It is time to reconsider the division of labor in California's civil courts. In many of the civil trial courts, the court personnel and judicial officers seem to have too much free time, while in family law courts, the personnel seem overworked. In fact, our family law courts are so overburdened that judges commonly take work home, while their civil trial counterparts sit in courtrooms that are empty a good part of the day.




Forum Column
By Fred Silberberg
It is time to reconsider the division of labor in California's civil courts. In many of the civil trial courts, the court personnel and judicial officers seem to have too much free time, while in family law courts, the per...
By Fred Silberberg
It is time to reconsider the division of labor in California's civil courts. In many of the civil trial courts, the court personnel and judicial officers seem to have too much free time, while in family law courts, the per...
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