Making Litigation Less Complex, More Efficient, and Just
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Retired Judges Thomas Moukawsher and Bennett Rushkoff speak on the role of dynamic judges in guiding the course of litigation so that it moves efficiently to a reasonable and just conclusion.
Judge Moukawsher is the author of "The Common Flaw: Needless Complexity in the Courts and 50 Ways to Reduce It." The book critiques the complexity of modern litigation and judicial practices and proposes a series of suggestions to bring greater efficiency to court proceedings, as well as greater public respect for the courts.
Judge Rushkoff brings to bear his experience as an D.C. Administrative Law Judge, where the guiding role of the judge is very important.
The discussion is moderated by Don Allen Resnikoff of the D.C. Bar Public Interest and Courts Community.
Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations.