By Charles Toutant | November 17, 2020
In some states, the rise in infections has prompted court officials to shut down jury trials soon after a first round of trial restrictions was lifted.
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By Catherine Wilson | November 9, 2020
Courts in nine Florida counties are closed by Tropical Storm Eta, which brushed into the Florida Keys and drenched South Florida.
By Angela Morris | October 15, 2020
A socially distanced federal jury returned a verdict for Roku in a patent case filed by a Palm Beach Gardens company over technology that allows content on a smartphone to be displayed on a TV.
By Ross Todd | October 14, 2020
"The first surprise was the number of people who were willing to recognize the obligation of citizenship and the importance of a jury trial and come down and serve," the judge said.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 2, 2020
David West, a medically vulnerable criminal defense lawyer, filed the ethics complaint with the state Judicial Qualifications Commission against Superior Court Chief Judge Jeff Bagley over possible violations of emergency orders issued by the state Supreme Court's chief justice.
By Marcia Coyle | September 19, 2020
"She spent her life fighting for the equality of all people, and she was a pathbreaking champion of women's rights," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said. "She served our court and country with consummate dedication, tirelessness, and passion for justice. She has left a legacy few could rival."
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | September 11, 2020
If videoconferencing can make court proceedings more efficient and less expensive, isn't it worth considering?
By Victoria Hudgins | September 11, 2020
Is court reporting technology the hottest investment in legal tech? Not really. But industry observers say the sector is ripe for disruption, and growth.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 8, 2020
"It's a very dangerous idea if people think judges are beholden to a political party or a partisan agenda. And those who claim we are, they do the republic great harm in that," recently retired D.C. Circuit Judge Thomas Griffith said.
By Ross Todd | September 1, 2020
"At the end of the day, it's the lawyers who are going to have to convince their colleagues and their clients that this is a viable option."
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