By Tom McParland | July 21, 2017
After state officials earlier this month greeted with praise a new law that streamlines the process for prosecuting misdemeanor cases of driving under the influence, criminal defense attorneys were advocating for more sweeping changes that would consolidate the entire process in the Delaware Court of Common Pleas.
By Andrew Denney | July 19, 2017
Implementation of the vast majority of provisions in a new case management order for the New York City Asbestos Litigation docket have been stayed pending a review by a Manhattan appeals court.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 13, 2017
Called Docfol.io, the cloud-based application streamlines the naming of digital exhibit files, and the creation of bates stamps, exhibit stickers and the like.
By Catherine Wilson | July 11, 2017
The Miami-Dade County Court judge since 1999 is recognized by Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Jorge Labarga.
By Carolyn Thompson | July 10, 2017
After three defendants fatally overdosed in a single week last year, it became clear that Buffalo's ordinary drug treatment court was no match for the heroin and painkiller crisis. Now the city is experimenting with the nation's first opioid crisis intervention court, which can get users into treatment within hours of their arrest, requires them to check in with a judge every day for a month, and puts them on strict curfews. Administering justice takes a back seat to the overarching goal of simply keeping defendants alive.
By Catherine Wilson | July 10, 2017
The rollout of eFilings in Miami-Dade Circuit Court expands to the circuit appellate division.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | July 10, 2017
Our Supreme Court has issued an order expanding the eCourts electronic filing system to the Civil Part. All lawyers, even those who are cyberphobic, are well advised to get on board and get on board now.
By Jonathan Ringel | July 10, 2017
The move brings the Atlanta-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit up to date with all but one of the federal circuit courts around the country.
By B. Colby Hamilton | July 7, 2017
The head of the state's Commission on Judicial Conduct is disputing the Office of Court Administration's explanation that allowed an acting state Supreme Court justice to stay on the bench 10 months after an admonishment should have demoted him.
By Josefa Velasquez | July 7, 2017
The lawyer for Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio, who received a 60-day jail sentence and three years of probation on a driving while intoxicated charge has filed an appeal of the sentence.
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