By Colleen Murphy | March 18, 2024
"The courts have said they can function with no more than 25 to 30 vacancies," New Jersey State Bar Association President Timothy McGoughran said. "We appreciate the Senate's work, but retirements continue to happen and we still have people who have been signed off on whose packages need to be put through."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 18, 2024
"The litigation reflects society at large in some ways," President Judge Renée Cohn Jubelirer said. "That is, it's the way people come to resolve differences, and so the tenor of the discussions that you see in society at large then comes into the courtroom."
By Cedra Mayfield | March 18, 2024
The Daily Report is tracking Georgia judicial races that will be decided by voters in the statewide general nonpartisan primary election on May 21. Click through the articles to learn more about the candidates, contests and judicial election developments.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Thomas Moukawsher | March 18, 2024
In 2013, then chief justice Chase Rogers planted the seeds of the Indi-Cal system, based on one-case, one-judge assignments. The system grew and, in some places, took root, but in the end, it did not obtain the sustenance it needed.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 15, 2024
At least 20 Georgia judges are not seeking reelection in the May 21 general nonpartisan primary election. Meet the candidates vying for the jurists' soon-to-be vacated judgeships.
By Brian Lee | March 15, 2024
The report notes that the $3.4 billion court system had its third consecutive year of a rise in cases filed statewide.
By Riley Brennan | March 15, 2024
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Quentin Brogdon | March 15, 2024
"An amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 no doubt will raise the hurdles to be cleared by experts in the eyes of some federal judges, but the Committee Note accompanying the amendment should provide some comfort to the proponents of expert testimony," according to Quentin Brogdon of Crain Brogdon.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 13, 2024
Some attorneys expect work-life balance benefits while others aren't quite sold on the earlier deadline but are getting used to it.
By Michael A. Mora | March 13, 2024
"Everybody wants to learn about what they can do to mitigate the risk," said John Muffler, an expert on judicial security who travels across the country holding seminars for judges.
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