The Trend:
Several events over the past year have demonstrated that judges—especially elected judges—often lack meaningful supervision, guidance and support, which can negatively impact litigants, attorneys and the judges themselves.
Several events over the past year have demonstrated that judges—especially elected judges—often lack meaningful supervision, guidance and support, which can negatively impact litigants, attorneys and the judges themselves. With remote litigation here to stay, the problem may only get worse.
April 15, 2021 at 09:00 PM
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The Trend:
Several events over the past year have demonstrated that judges—especially elected judges—often lack meaningful supervision, guidance and support, which can negatively impact litigants, attorneys and the judges themselves.
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