Lawyers might be able to do something to recover the “vanishing civil jury trial” in federal courts, according to three U.S. district court judges.

Judges Barbara Lynn, Nancy Atlas and Xavier Rodriguez, speaking on June 18 at the State Bar of Texas annual meeting in San Antonio, also discussed initiatives in their courtrooms to help to train young trial lawyers who have fewer trials to handle.

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