The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has amended and reinstated a rule focused on clearing the backlog of cases on civil dockets across the state. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 230.2, which had been suspended in April 2014, is set to take effect Dec. 31, 2016.

The rule had been suspended in 2014, while the court was attempting to reduce its backlog, in order to allow for the creation of an amended and more effective version.

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