By Ryan Tarinelli | March 15, 2021
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, who made the comments in a video posted on the court system website, reported there were upward of 1,200 "virtual bench trials and evidentiary and fact-finding hearings" that started last week statewide.
By Tom McParland | March 8, 2021
While civil jury trials have been largely halted since the pandemic's onset one year ago, Administrative Judge Lawrence Knipel said the Brooklyn court had processed an "amazing" 18,500 matters since the end of April 2020. Civil trials are set to resume on March 22.
By Jane Wester | February 23, 2021
Pomerantz is on leave from the firm to work as a special assistant district attorney.
By Ross Todd | February 8, 2021
Top judges from Nevada, Texas, Michigan and California detailed how the pandemic has forced them to make courts more accessible and service-oriented.
By Ross Todd | January 29, 2021
A Beveridge & Diamond team led by Bina Reddy, Eric Klein, and Roy Prather fended off two preliminary injunction efforts by the Natural Resources Defense Council before favorably settling the case for the New Jersey city this week.
By Ross Todd | January 28, 2021
Schulte Roth & Zabel this week announced that the firm is joining the legal team in a lawsuit seeking to "remedy the ongoing nuisance" caused by the mob attack which leveled the Greenwood community in Tulsa, left hundreds of Black residents dead, and thousands homeless.
By Ross Todd | December 10, 2020
"This fall we really engaged in a substantial post-pandemic planning project," said Martin Hoshino, administrative director of the state's Judicial Council, in the chief justice's annual pre-holiday roundtable with the press. "The problem is that we're having a little bit of a problem getting to the 'post-' part given what's transpiring in real time right now."
By Meredith Hobbs | December 2, 2020
The Trump partisans include a trusts and estates practitioner, a libel lawyer and a personal injury attorney.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 30, 2020
A livestream of the proceedings showed the judges, court staff and attorneys sporadically taking off their masks during jury voir dire.
By Ryan Tarinelli | November 16, 2020
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore on Monday pointed to New York's worsening coronavirus figures as she discussed the court system's decision to halt new jury trials and new grand juries.
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