The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | July 1, 2019
News of the e-filing and docket searches getting back up online spread quickly and led to sighs of relief from many in the legal community.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 28, 2019
While some attorneys have expressed frustration about the length of time the system has been down, lawyers said few significant problems have arisen in recent weeks and they have largely adapted to a new normal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | May 31, 2019
Philadelphia's court system website has been shut down since the afternoon of May 21. The shutdown left the FJD's website, online civil docket search and the e-filing system for civil and criminal cases inaccessible.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Victoria Hudgins | May 24, 2019
On Tuesday, a virus on 'a limited number of computers' in Philadelphia's court system led to the court shutting down its site and some online filing services as a safety precaution. City officials and the court haven't said when all systems will go back online.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | May 20, 2019
Some court watchers said the data indicates that District Attorney Larry Krasner, elected in 2017 on a platform of criminal justice reform, is making good on his campaign promises, and others said the data shows only a mild departure from the previous administration.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Katheryn Tucker | May 9, 2019
“We live in a society in which the government cannot deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without consulting the citizens, setting us apart from countries around the world,” said Chief Judge Juan R. Sánchez. "Trust in the court system is dependent on jury diversity."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 2, 2019
The 65-33 vote came late Thursday morning, nearly one year after President Donald Trump nominated Wolson for the position.
The Legal Intelligencer | Infographic
By Ben Hancock | March 25, 2019
As a national debate moves forward about how to confront the issue, we look at how policy changes by a reformist district attorney are shifting the day-to-day operations of Philadelphia court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 12, 2019
The Legal has learned that, since the beginning of 2018, the First Judicial District has closed seven criminal courtrooms.
The Legal Intelligencer | Chart
By Ben Hancock | Zack Needles | March 8, 2019
Pay has risen sharply for trial court judges in New York over the past decade, while the D.C. judges have made the most on average for years. But Pennsylvania judicial pay, which has risen steadily since 1990, ranked in the top 10 nationally across every metric this year. Only a handful of other jurisdictions could say the same.
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