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By Rebecca Baker | June 14, 2017
The New York State Bar Association said that all seven candidates nominated to become New York's next chief judge were "well qualified" for the job, joining several other bar groups who issued similar ratings.
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By Greg Land | June 13, 2017
One company is suing over claims the courts are dragging out the processing of cases not filed through a specific vendor.
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By Joseph W. Bellacosa | June 13, 2017
When I was appointed to the Court of Appeals, I was the seventh in a short period chosen by Gov. Mario Cuomo. Remarkably, that seven-member constituency of the court remained unchanged for almost six continuous years.
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By Tom McParland | June 9, 2017
The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday announced the judiciary's response to a 2016 report compiling feedback from more than 1,300 Delaware legal professionals, calling for better information-sharing and increased cooperation clarity among the state courts.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 9, 2017
Public comment is being sought on a plan to establish a "large complex case list" to help the Commercial Division manage matters involving more than $50 million.
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By Celia Ampel | June 6, 2017
U.S. District Judge Joan Lenard was appointed in 1995.
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By Rebecca Baker | June 5, 2017
Brooklyn Family Court became the last New York City Family Court to go paperless as of Monday, according to the Office of Court Administration. The city's Family Court is the highest volume court in the state—with over 213,000 cases filed last year—to convert entirely to digital case files.
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By Andrew Denney | June 2, 2017
Judge Jenny Rivera, the Court of Appeals' senior jurist, was appointed to the bench in 2013; the five remaining justices—all appointed in February 2015 or later—have served on average about 18 months on the state's highest court.
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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | June 2, 2017
Small claims could move online as Modria is integrated into Odyssey File and Serve, the company's proprietary court e-file technology.
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By Tom McParland | June 1, 2017
The Delaware judiciary on Thursday announced that Amy Arnott Quinlan—a deputy state court administrator—has been promoted to head the Administrative Office of the Courts, after her former boss became master in Chancery.
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