In re Appointment of a Special Task Force on Prac. & Proc.

Cite as 2013 Ark. 303 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No. Opinion Delivered August 2, 2013 IN RE THE APPOINTMENT OF A SPECIAL TASK FORCE ON PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN CIVIL CASES PER CURIAM The extended debate in the recent session of the Arkansas General Assembly over both the substance of court rules and changes to this court’s constitutional power and authority to promulgate those rules, coupled with the debate surrounding recent cases involving issues of damages and liability in civil litigation, has revealed the need for review and/or revision of some sections of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure. Some four decades ago, this court adopted a structure and process which allows any member of the bench, bar, or general public to suggest changes to, or provide input on, our rules of civil procedure. The court regularly reviews any proposals received. This review is initially commenced by our Committee on Civil Practice, which includes outstanding members of both the plaintiff and defense bar. Cite as 2013 Ark. 303 We note that there have been no recent recommendations submitted to the court or the committee concerning “damages and/or liability in civil litigation.” In light of the failure of those interested in these issues to submit concerns (or recommendations) to the court, and in an effort to insure a thorough examination of the concerns that have raised these debates, we hereby create a Special Task Force on Practice and Procedure in Civil Cases, and appoint the following officers of the court to serve as members of the task force: Representative Mary Broadaway of Paragould, Brian Brooks, Esq., of Greenbrier, Paul Byrd, Esq., of Little Rock, Kevin Crass, Esq., of Little Rock, Jim Julian, Esq., of Little Rock, Senator David Johnson of Little Rock, Troy Price, Esq., of Little Rock, Mike Rainwater, Esq., of Little Rock, and Representative Matthew Shepherd of El Dorado. We appoint John Watkins, Esq., of Fayetteville chairman, who will be a non-voting member. The Task Force should begin its work as soon as possible and receive input on any perceived problems with and recommended changes to the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure involving parties, liability, and damages in civil litigation involving negligence, medical malpractice, and related cases. Periodic reports and recommendations are encouraged, to the extent that there are changes about which consensus may be reached. The court will consider any recommendations as soon as they are submitted. The Task Force should conclude its work and submit its final report on or before December 31, 2013. The bench and bar in Arkansas have a long and proud history demonstrating a willingness to work together to develop and produce policies and procedures, which ensure 2 Cite as 2013 Ark. 303 all of our citizens a court system that is fair, equitable, and efficient in its treatment of all parties and issues. We are confident that this history can and will be replicated as the Task Force engages in this important work. We invite and encourage all members of the bench and bar and others with an interest in the practices and procedures of civil cases to engage in the work of the Task Force. 3