Rather than follow the lead of other states that set up specialized courts to handle complicated commercial disputes, New Jersey has opted instead for a de facto business track, which, as of March 3, had 26 cases in 12 counties.

The Complex Business Litigation Program, which began as a pilot program in Bergen and Essex counties and expanded statewide on Jan. 1, was proposed by the Working Group on Business Litigation and adopted last November.

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