Appellate Practice,
California Courts of Appeal,
Law Practice
May 7, 2021
The importance of judicial economy
As litigation becomes more complex and courts continue to be over-burdened, the principles of judicial economy and efficiency have never been more important. These principles are reflected in procedures and doctrines that all practitioners need to keep in mind when formulating litigation plans, both in the trial court and on appeal.





David M. Axelrad
Partner
Horvitz & Levy LLP
Email: daxelrad@horvitzlevy.com
UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA
As litigation becomes more complex and courts continue to be over-burdened, the principles of judicial economy and efficiency have never been more important. These principles are reflected in procedures and doctrines that all practitioners need to keep in mind when formulating litigation plans, both in the trial court and on appeal.
1. Joinder of Claims. Joinder rules emphasize "the desirability of joining ...
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