US District Court announces new expedited trial Program
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Jul 19, 2011 01:24PM
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is pleased to announce the adoption of an expedited trial program. Newly-adopted General Order No. 64 (“Expedited Trial Procedures”) offers parties the option of consenting to a binding one-day trial to occur six months after the parties agree to the process. Its purpose is to offer litigants access to justice in a more efficient and economical fashion. The nuts and bolts of the program include the following:
The expedited trial program is the result of a sustained effort by the Committee on Expedited Trials, which was appointed in September 2010 by then-Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker and chaired by Judge William Alsup. Judge Alsup states: “We expect that there is a demand in some cases for streamlined and expedited trials, with attendant saving in cost and risk, so we are providing this option upon stipulation by all parties. A broad-based committee worked hard to develop a good template.” The Committee is developing a series of continuing legal education programs, including webinars, to inform and train the bar in the use of the expedited trial program.
read the news release here