Business courts

The modern creation of specialized Business Courts in the United States, sometimes referred to as Commercial Courts, began in the early 1990s, and has expanded greatly in the last ten years. Business courts (or more accurately business programs or divisions within existing trial level courts) have been established and are operating in New York City, Chicago, North Carolina, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Reno and Las Vegas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Orlando, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and Tampa, Florida, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Cleveland, Toledo, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Iowa, Jefferson County, Alabama, Maine, New Hampshire, Atlanta and Gwinnett County, Georgia, Colorado's 4th Judicial District, Delaware's Superior Court, and South Carolina

Business courts

The modern creation of specialized Business Courts in the United States, sometimes referred to as Commercial Courts, began in the early 1990s, and has expanded greatly in the last ten years. Business courts (or more accurately business programs or divisions within existing trial level courts) have been established and are operating in New York City, Chicago, North Carolina, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Reno and Las Vegas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Orlando, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and Tampa, Florida, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Cleveland, Toledo, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Iowa, Jefferson County, Alabama, Maine, New Hampshire, Atlanta and Gwinnett County, Georgia, Colorado's 4th Judicial District, Delaware's Superior Court, and South Carolina