With the public health threat from coronavirus on the rise, federal trial and bankruptcy courts said Monday they are closely monitoring the spread of the disease and plan to postpone hearings if necessary.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals announced Monday it had canceled en banc hearings and all non-case related meetings scheduled for this week.
“At the discretion of the three-judge panels, ...
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