Baltimore judge temporarily pauses Child Victims Act lawsuits due to influx
A Baltimore judge put a temporary pause on lawsuits filed under the Child Victims Act due to an "unprecedented influx of cases," according to court documents.
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A Baltimore judge put a temporary pause on lawsuits filed under the Child Victims Act due to an "unprecedented influx of cases," according to court documents.
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