By Susan DeSantis | New York Law Journal | October 16, 2017
Bankruptcy filings are decreasing nationwide but not in the Southern District, where judges are presiding over "a record high number of large mega cases," according to the State of the District report released today.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 11, 2017
The Court of Appeals on Wednesday heard oral arguments as to whether New York violated the compensation clause of the state constitution by reducing its contributions to judges' health insurance premiums.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 2, 2017
A pilot program for centralized off-hours arraignments is scheduled to begin this month in four upstate New York counties, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks announced Monday.
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 29, 2017
Court Rules Decedent's Spouse Stated Cause of Action in SCPA 2103 Turnover Proceeding
By Josefa Velasquez | September 29, 2017
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz of the Bronx was named head of the Judiciary Committee by Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, replacing longtime Judiciary Chair Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein of Brooklyn.
By Christine Simmons | September 27, 2017
Starting Thursday, the Eastern District of New York federal courthouse in Brooklyn will feature a photography exhibit by longtime New York Law Journal photographer Rick Kopstein.
By Andrew Denney | September 25, 2017
Albert Tomei presided over New York City's first death penalty case after the state reinstated capital punishment in 1995.
By Josefa Velasquez | September 19, 2017
New York State Bar Association president Sharon Stern Gerstman told a news conference in Albany that a constitutional convention is needed to fix a "confusing and inefficient" court system.
By Jason Grant | September 15, 2017
The Appellate Division, First Department, has instituted live video streaming of its oral arguments, bringing it in step with the New York Court of Appeals, the state's three other Appellate Division departments and many federal courts around the country.
By Josefa Velasquez | September 14, 2017
The state's highest court suspended a Monroe Town Court justice who was arrested earlier this year on felony charges of obstructing justice and making false statements to establish the required town residency.
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