By Avalon Zoppo | September 26, 2023
"The overarching sense that I have is that the public should hear what's taking place in court," said former federal Judge John E. Jones III, now president of Dickinson College.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | September 26, 2023
With the U.S. Supreme Court beginning its October Term 2023 in the coming weeks, we conduct our 39th annual review of the performance of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the Supreme Court during the past term.
By Anthony S. Guardino | September 26, 2023
It is generally well known that there are 60 days to challenge an administrative determination of a building permit application. But depending on the specific circumstances, the ins and outs of the rule can be complex.
By Alex Anteau | September 25, 2023
"Font, especially for appellate lawyers, is so important because it is the most basic tool to help you get and keep the attention of judges and clerks," appellate lawyer Anna Cross said. "An appellate judge spends so much of [their] reading briefs, the font has to be easy on the eyes. "
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Judges Sanket J. Bulsara, Gary R. Brown, Nina Gershon, Peggy Kuo, and Kiyo A. Matsumoto | September 25, 2023
As part of an effort to increase consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District has launched a pilot program for the direct assignment of civil cases to magistrate judges. The program goes into effect today, September 25.
By Alex Anteau | September 22, 2023
While the judge said she didn't see the necessity for an urgent decision on the matter, she plans to hand down her decision in the next 10 days.
By Emily Saul | September 22, 2023
At one point during the hearing, Kise and Engoron sparred over Kise's contention that "vast disparities are normal" in real estate. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron responded by repeatedly slamming his fist on the bench and loudly said: "You cannot make false statements and use them in business."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 21, 2023
"Tip staff are well-trained and experienced enough to be able to conduct voir dire so if it is not broken, why fix it?" medical malpractice attorney Heidi Villari said in an email.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | September 21, 2023
Senior Judge Bonnie Brigance Leadbetter wrote in the opinion that past rulings on the matter "have created confusion."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jules Epstein | September 21, 2023
Even when AI and ChatGPT are not used, completeness is the rule. Failure to follow it is easily caught and highlighted by your opponent, and the resulting fallout is just too damaging and too damning.
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