By New Jersey State Bar Association | April 25, 2022
This week's Capitol Report. NJSBA Board of Trustees acts on vacancies, supports pending legislation at April meeting. Report recommends ways to combat anti-Black racism in the legal system.
By Andrew Larson | April 22, 2022
"Do clients think justice is being served, or do they just run out of money and settle for terms that weren't really appropriate?" attorney Regina Wexler said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sherry Levin Wallach | April 21, 2022
The newly enacted state budget shortchanged some of the poorest and most marginalized New York residents by failing to provide adequate funding for assigned counsel in criminal and family courts.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 19, 2022
Now, as scheduled trial dates lead to more and more complex case settlements, the court is rolling out a new plan to target its medical malpractice inventory.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 19, 2022
"I sought to be relieved from the appellate representation of six co-appellants who had been convicted in a particularly long and complex trial," the attorney told the high court.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 19, 2022
"It's the court's great pleasure to resume a long tradition that was paused for the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic: the admission of new members to the bar of the Supreme Court of Georgia," Chief Justice David E. Nahmias said.
By Andrew Denney | April 18, 2022
Harriet Thompson had her cases reassigned in December and has been barred from entering her chambers.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion|Investigation|Q&A
By Ali Mosser | April 18, 2022
If a non-party fails to comply with a valid and enforceable subpoena without adequate excuse, a court can hold the non-party in contempt and punish the non-party by fine or imprisonment (Tex. R. Civ P. 176.8). A Texas court can also compel the non-party to respond to the discovery subpoena, say Cantey Hanger attorney Ali Mosser.
By Everett Catts | April 7, 2022
"We're the only one in the country offering behavioral civics, civics combined with psychoeducational material or cognitive material," Civics Academy founder and CEO Chip Morris said.
By Brian Lee | April 7, 2022
As a mandate deadline kicked in, more than 100 unvaccinated court workers were handed pink slips Thursday as a handful of judges—legally entitled to their jobs—were barred from courthouses.
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