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Tag: multi-district litigation

New judges get their “opportunity to preside over an MDL docket”

This is a very interesting article on the increasing and intentional assignment of multi-district litigation (MDL) dockets to relatively new federal judges.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Jordan SingerPosted on April 25, 2017Categories federal courtsTags docket management, multi-district litigationLeave a comment on New judges get their “opportunity to preside over an MDL docket”

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