By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | April 9, 2021
A year ago, many across the legal industry hoped the pandemic-prompted shift to remote work would be a temporary nuisance--an obstacle to overcome before getting back to normal. But normal is no longer an option.
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By Robert Storace | April 9, 2021
Attorneys are expressing frustration and dismay over court backlogs and delays.
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By Robert Storace | March 26, 2021
Josephine Smalls Miller, who was eligible for reinstatement to the bar in December 2019 after serving a one-year suspension, is still waiting for a reinstatement hearing.
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By Robert Storace | March 17, 2021
"Between the safety of the lawyers and the jurors and the defendants and court personnel, and the defendant's right to a fair trial, I'd be in favor of delaying jury trials to get a cross section of the community on juries," said Morgan Rueckert, a partner at Shipman & Goodwin.
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By Robert Storace | March 9, 2021
As Connecticut's COVID-19 numbers appear to decline, judicial officials in the federal system are gearing to begin jury trials in early May.
By Marcia Coyle | February 18, 2021
Last year, Jeffrey Wall, then the acting U.S. solicitor general, defended the Trump administration's race to the Supreme Court. "I don't think anybody is defending the current state of affairs as a good or stable one," Wall said. "But we have faced an unprecedented situation in the lower courts and we have felt compelled to respond in an unprecedented way."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 10, 2021
Several groups had requested court proceedings for those charged in the Jan. 6 events be livestreamed because "the American people should be able to see the wheels of justice in motion and in real time."
By Angela Morris | February 9, 2021
"I've received more calls on that than all my criminal cases," said another attorney in the hearing with the cat-lawyer.
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By Robert Storace | January 29, 2021
The Connecticut Judicial Branch has announced it will begin a pilot Feb. 2 in Hartford Superior Court, where all diversionary programs will be done online.
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By Robert Storace | January 29, 2021
Long-time attorney Paul Narducci was appointed Thursday to lead the Judicial District of New London as the new State's Attorney.
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