One of the most appealing features of the state’s complex litigation docket is the so-called “federal treatment” litigants and lawyers receive by having a single judge preside over a case from start to finish.

So news that at least some of the seven judges currently serving on the docket are being shuffled to other court assignments has dimmed the deep affection many members of the bar have for the four-year-old program.

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