Trial Pool Law and Legal Definition
A trial pool is a set of cases put on an accelerated docket and considered able to proceed forward to trial faster than more complex cases. Cases that require relatively short trials and that involve straightforward issues are eligible for assignment to the trial pool. Cases involving medical malpractice, products liability, out-of-state Experts or pro se parties would not be appropriate for assignment to a trial pool.
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