Appellate Practice,
Law Practice
Jun. 21, 2022
Appellate delay: the Judicial Council moves forward
It is a common misconception that someone who submits a complaint to the Commission on Judicial Performance must maintain confidentiality of the complaint and any ensuing CJP investigation. Nothing in the CJP’s rules requires such confidentiality.





Jon B. Eisenberg
Email: jon@eisenbergappeals.com
Jon is a retired appellate attorney and the author of California Practice Guide: Civil Appeals and Writs.
Now that the Judicial Council’s Appellate Caseflow Workgroup is moving forward with its investigation of decisional delay in the California Courts of Appeal, the Workgroup must address two points.
First, the Workgroup must examine the history of the 3rd District’s delay crisis: when it began; how it began; with whom it began; how it worsened over the years; what a handful of 3rd District justices did internally during 2018–2020 in their un...
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