Abstract

On November 16, 1999, the National Center for State Courts convened a Justice Roundtable at which representatives from the Delaware, New York, and California business and complex litigation courts described their respective procedures to an audience of judicial, corporate and bar leaders. The Justice Roundtable is an annual joint meeting of the National Center's Board of Directors and Lawyers and Corporate Counsel Committees dedicated to a current issue in the administration of justice. The purpose of this Roundtable was to discuss innovative methods and successful approaches for managing business and complex litigation, and to identify the principle issues and problems. This publication highlights information, ideas and concerns that emerged during the meeting.

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Document Type

Newsletter Article

Publication Information

1 Civil Action (August 2000)

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