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Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 27, 2025

Chief Justice tells antitrust lawyers she wants to continue remote hearings

Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero also bemoaned California's budget challenges and the ongoing shortage of judges, especially in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.

Chief Justice tells antitrust lawyers she wants to continue remote hearings
Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero. Photo courtesy of the California Supreme Court

Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero lamented the "significant impact" of budget challenges and judicial shortages facing state courts at a conference on antitrust issues.

Guerrero was invited as the keynote speaker to the California Lawyers Association Golden State Institute conference in San Francisco on Thursday and was asked what issues the state courts are facing.

"This isn't something that's new, but the budgetary challenges that we face are having...

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