By Ryan Tarinelli | September 21, 2020
New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, however, said Monday that jury summonses will start going out this week for civil jury trials expected to take place as soon as next month in New York City.
By Robert Storace | September 15, 2020
Some Connecticut defense attorneys are livid on how criminal proceedings are held. They say it's unfair that defense attorneys and their clients have to be in court in person, while judges and prosecutors and clerks can appear virtually.
By Ross Todd | September 15, 2020
"Even if you were to say, we're not going to do it on Zoom, we're going to do it in person, it's still not going to be the way you thought it was or the way it used to be."
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 14, 2020
As New York continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reported that the state court system is moving forward with more jury trials.
By Angela Morris | September 4, 2020
Van Zandt County Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Judge Sandra Plaster said that truck drivers working on a solar farm near her family's property were Mexicans, they were "illegal" and they did not have driver licenses, said the public warning.
By Cheryl Miller | September 1, 2020
"In these communications, Justice [Goodwin] Liu made clear that it's not his role to tell legislators how to vote on this or any other bill," a spokesperson for the Judicial Council said Tuesday.
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."
By Murry Cohen | August 21, 2020
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that is vital to Texas's economic well-being" and describe the "blessing" of being "a conservative panel on an intermediate court in a relatively conservative part of Texas"?
By Ross Todd | August 20, 2020
"There's a frustration among the bar and among the judges that we know that there's work that we need to do, we're working through the stuff that we can do," says North Carolina state court Judge Richard Gottlieb. "When can we get to the stuff that has to be done?"
By Tom McParland | August 18, 2020
The new rule allows attorneys to request permission to appear remotely on a showing of good cause.
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