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Appellate Practice

Aug. 25, 2000

Task Force Recommends Only One Major Reform in Appellate Process

SAN FRANCISCO - After three years of working on various proposals to reform the appellate process, a specially appointed task force has shelved several controversial suggestions and recommends only one major change: converting three Southern California divisions into free-standing district courts.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - After three years of working on various proposals to reform the appellate process, a specially appointed task force has shelved several controversial suggestions and recommends only one major change: converting three Southern California divisions int...

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