By Alaina Lancaster | April 14, 2020
"Once the courtroom was set up, it was really the justices and counsel that made it work effectively for all parties—although Judicial Council IT were onsite throughout to provide technical support if necessary—it was not required," said Cathal Conneely, the public information officer for the Judicial Council of California.
By Marcia Coyle | April 13, 2020
Among the cases the justices said they would hear in May include the dispute over Trump's financial records, an Obamacare case and the controversy over "faithless electors."
By Frank Ready | Alaina Lancaster | April 13, 2020
Remote courtroom providers are already seeing a spike in business related to increased video conferencing needs. That growth could become permanent as both lawyers and courts become more comfortable with the technology.
By Marcia Coyle | April 10, 2020
Lawyers across firms have advised the Supreme Court about the impact the coronavirus pandemic is posing on practical things such as delivering paper copies.
By Suzette Parmley | April 10, 2020
The Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) system is rolling out sooner than expected "in light of the courts' suspension of most in-person proceedings and matters to prevent the spread of COVID-19."
By Rosie Adcock and Alexandra Hirst, Boodle Hatfield | April 8, 2020
Various remote hearings and online procedures are taking place, bringing with them new benefits and complications.
By Michael A. Mora | April 7, 2020
An administrative order from Miami-Dade Circuit Chief Judge Bertila Soto says that in remote court cases connected by communication equipment, lawyers, the press and the public cannot use electronic devices without the approval of the presiding judge in the case.
By Michael Marciano | April 3, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, administrative judges for New York's Fourth, Eighth and Ninth Judicial Districts announced this week that virtual court operations will be up and running in all covered municipalities starting April 6.
By Meganne Tillay | March 30, 2020
The service is being led by Professor Richard Susskind, president of the Society for Computers and Law, and an expert in online courts.
By Angela Morris | March 25, 2020
As shelter-in-place orders take effect this week, judges are beginning to conduct video conferences and trying to overcome the challenges of the virtual hearings.
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