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How to combat lengthy court delays

Otago University study says courts need an urgent technology upgrade.

Victoria Young
Thu, 30 Nov 2017

Giving judges protected time to write decisions, limiting Queen’s Counsels’ workloads and using technology should be all be explored to cut down delays in the court system, Otago University researchers say.

A new study on civil litigation shows High Court cases, on average, take about six months

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Victoria Young
Thu, 30 Nov 2017
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