The New Jersey judiciary will expand its nearly two-decade-old Complex Business Litigation Program statewide beginning Jan. 1, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner has announced.
The program, which has been operating in Bergen and Essex counties since 1996, is designed to handle complex commercial and construction cases that have the potential for $200,000 or more in damages, Rabner said in a statement and order released on Nov. 13.
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