The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday announced the judiciary’s response to a 2016 report compiling feedback from more than 1,300 Delaware legal professionals, calling for better information-sharing and increased cooperation clarity among the state courts.

The 54-page report, announced at the Bench and Bar Conference in Wilmington, addressed issues raised in an exhaustive survey of practitioners conducted last year by the Delaware State Bar Association and the American College of Trial Lawyers. Many of the recommendations, the judiciary said, had been implemented already, but work to enact other changes would be ongoing.

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