By Jason Grant | June 26, 2023
The lower court wrongly inserted an "unwritten category of cases," namely proceedings that may include arguments implicating documents filed under seal, into New York's "statutory exception" to the rule that court proceedings should be open to the public, an appeals panel said.
By Jason Grant | June 21, 2023
"With her extensive experience and diverse background, I'm confident that Justice Renwick will bring honor and integrity to New York State's judiciary and serve New Yorkers with fairness and impartiality," said Gov. Hochul.
By Brian Lee | June 13, 2023
The order from Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas comes in the wake of a controversy over security provided to ex-Chief Judge Janet DiFiore after her retirement.
By Brian Lee | June 9, 2023
The judges for Supreme, family and New York City civil courts would all be filled at the November state 2024 election, with the terms to begin in January 2025.
By Brian Lee | June 9, 2023
In a follow-up statement, the OCA said it "substantively supports" the proposed requirement that attorneys preside as judges in many town and village justice courts.
By Brian Lee | June 5, 2023
Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas appointed Justice James P. Murphy to the post that manages daily operations of trial-level courts consisting of more than 640 state-paid judges and 6,000-plus non-judicial employees outside of the city.
By Ellen Bardash | May 30, 2023
It's a clash between the FTX companies, which secured a favorable ruling in February when U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge John T. Dorsey ruled from the bench that the case doesn't require multiple investigations, and the U.S. Trustee's Office, which has consistently said the matter needs an investigator further removed from FTX.
By Isha Marathe | May 26, 2023
Courts and e-discovery teams have some tools to deal with the flourishing deepfake technology—but much is also up in the air, like the emotional impact on juries, and the potential for long, costly discovery fights.
By Jason Grant | May 24, 2023
It was unclear when Hochul will appoint one of the recommended candidates to the key state appellate position, according to a source who said that three candidates had been interviewed by the First Department Judicial Screening Committee.
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By Ross Todd | May 24, 2023
"I think we have to plan for the contingencies that we know are a virtual certainty that we will [face] in the future," said New York Supreme Court Justice Craig Doran, chair of the committee tasked with building on the court system's pandemic innovations.
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