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By Max Mitchell | March 13, 2020
The announcement said the decision was made consistent with a directive from Gov. Tom Wolf regarding public access to state buildings.
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By The Legal Staff | March 13, 2020
Like all Americans, court administrators and law firm leaders across the country are wrestling with the sharp and sudden disruption to everyday life caused by COVID-19. We'll continue to update this space with news of how attorneys and legal professionals in Pennsylvania are managing the situation, as well as with commentary on how the coronavirus could impact various practice areas. Check back periodically for updates.
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By Max Mitchell | March 12, 2020
Although most courts in Pennsylvania have so far taken a wait-and-see approach to the virus, Montgomery County has already taken aggressive steps to mitigate the spread.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 9, 2020
Administrators from Pennsylvania's three federal district courts and the Philadelphia-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said Monday that they're keeping an eye on the progression of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus disease, but have not made changes to court operations.
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By Max Mitchell | September 18, 2019
Chief Justice Thomas Saylor said in the announcement that Teresa Ficken Sachs is "an experienced trial lawyer and accomplished appellate advocate, including many appearances before our court."
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By Max Mitchell | August 28, 2019
The week without a searchable online docket marked the second significant disruption of the court's electronic services this summer.
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By Max Mitchell | August 21, 2019
Although the recent problem appears to be limited mostly to the online docket search function, attorneys in Philadelphia who regularly rely on the court's online system say the recent development comes after they have experienced lingering problems in the wake of the hack.
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By Max Mitchell | July 24, 2019
Pennsylvania Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor announced Darr's retirement and Moulton's ascension to the court administrator role Wednesday afternoon.
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By Jason Grant | July 8, 2019
In his letter Monday, Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine said he will retire in the fall but will time his stepping down "upon the nomination, confirmation, and swearing in of my successor."
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By Charles Toutant | July 8, 2019
The number of judicial vacancies in New Jersey federal court has grown, and the district's new chief judge is looking to Pennsylvania for part of the possible solution.
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