If Texas Lawyer ‘s 2010 Slowpoke Report is any indication, justice is being dispensed in Texas’ U.S. district courts at a steady pace. Just two out of the state’s 52 federal trial judges seem to be behind on their work.
Pursuant to the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, U.S. district judges must disclose the number of civil cases they have pending for more than three years and the number of civil motions they have pending for more than six months. Most judges like to keep those numbers below 10 in both categories.
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