Battling a Trial Backlog, Miami-Dade Circuit Asks: How Long Are You Waiting for Hearings?
"They [lawyers] don't want to rat out a judge that might just be having a bad month. They know the judges work really hard. But by the time it gets to me, typically, it is almost a crisis situation," Miami-Dade Circuit Administrative Judge Jennifer Bailey said.
June 15, 2022 at 10:34 AM
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LitigationLack of available time for hearings is the No. 1 gripe that attorneys have with the courts, but many are reluctant to speak to judges about it.
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