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Letters

Nov. 20, 2025

Picking a judge isn't like a box of chocolates - 170.6 protects the sweet spot of fairness

Peremptory challenges under Code of Civil Procedure §170.6 remain essential for protecting litigants from biased judges, ensuring fair trials and preserving public confidence in California's civil courts.

Bruce M. Brusavich

Partner
Abir, Cohen, Treyzon & Salo LLP

Phone: (310) 407-7888

Email: bbrusavich@actslaw.com

Southwestern Univ SOL; Los Angeles CA

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Judge Lawrence Riff's recent commentary suggests that the peremptory challenge under Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 has outlived its purpose. ("It's time to deep six the '6'," Daily Journal, Nov. 13). After m...

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