Recession, which is undergoing U.S. economy begins to affect the courts. This is evident by the huge number of cases brought this year, many of them one way or another connected with the economic crisis. Only in New York is expected to finish the year with a record in the history of 4,7 million cases, but many say is just beginning influx of claims, because trials generally come late to the crisis, reports New York Times. Information indicating that the majority of the cases are related disputes caused by the economic crisis. In the present case is not about processes which are considered bad debts or unpaid trade relations. In many cases, the cases are related to domestic violence caused by economic stress – loss of job or housing, says the material. Estimates are that cases of settling commercial disputes will rise by 9 percent from last year. Obvyavane processes of delinquent mortgage even increased by 17 percent. Meanwhile in New York area criminal cases increased by 7 per cent, and in less severe disorders has increased by 18 percent compared to last year. Evaluations of judges and lawyers suggest that such growth rates are typical for times of crisis, when even minor offenses such as theft in small increase due to the fact that many people lose their jobs. Therefore, a large part of criminal cases can also be attributed to cases arising from the crisis.
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