By Ross Todd | April 26, 2021
"Where I think we're headed with this is not Zoom as a replacement, it's Zoom as an adjacent," said Miami state court Judge Jennifer Bailey during a forum sponsored by the Online Courtroom Project and NITA.
By Jason Grant | April 16, 2021
"In line with the chief judge's zero-tolerance policy for any form of bias or discriminatory speech or actions, the New York City Family Court clerk overheard making racially demeaning comments at the conclusion of a proceeding, has been suspended," said Lucian Chalfen, OCA spokesman, in an email sent to the Law Journal late on Friday.
By Jasmine Floyd | April 15, 2021
"My career has been enriching, gratifying and certainly never boring," the judge said.
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.
By Jane Wester | March 26, 2021
A trial attorney with Chopra & Nocerino told Justice Lawrence Knipel, administrative judge for civil matters in Kings County, that he had begun to participate in proceedings wearing a face shield but was told he had to wear a mask, according to a transcript of the proceedings. That led to the abrupt end of the trial.
By Michael A. Mora | March 12, 2021
Under Florida law, a process server could be denied entry into condominiums or gated communities without proper identification. Even if they do not encounter a gatekeeper, the person who was served can dispute the legality of the service in court.
By Angela Morris | February 10, 2021
"It's something all of us do every day," said 394th District Judge Roy Ferguson about Zoom mishaps. "It was truly a sense of relief by everyone who watched it, that they were not lawyer cats."
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.
By Cheryl Miller | January 26, 2021
The Los Angeles chief judge asked the county's public health department to "reprioritize" who receives the vaccine first in wake of California's announcement this week that a future round of shots will be issued to older residents.
By Greg Land | January 15, 2021
In addition to the closing for the Jan. 18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration, the clerks of Fulton and DeKalb counties will suspend in-person services Jan. 19 and 20, and the Atlanta Municipal Court will be closed.
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