The chief district judges in all four of California’s federal districts say it’s possible for civil litigants to get an imminent trial date, even as courts chisel down criminal backlogs over the next several months.

On Wednesday, the judicial leaders divulged their plans to return to in-person trial proceedings during the third annual Western Alliance Bank Class Action Law Forum from the University of San Diego School of Law.

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