By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 18, 2022
Dozens of cases will be delayed because of the ban, from major criminal cases to years-old lawsuits.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Aron Solomon | January 18, 2022
From a practical perspective, adding another layer of jury trial backlog onto the existing layers becomes a serious issue in the administration of justice and the correct functioning of the courts.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | January 18, 2022
Chief Justice David Nahmias started the 10 a.m. remote oral argument session Tuesday by saying that normally he would be the only justice sitting in the courtroom, but explained that he was working remotely too because he has COVID.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 18, 2022
"I think the Philadelphia Courts of Common Pleas have emerged as the leaders in adapting to the challenges posed by the pandemic," said Mark Tanner of Feldman Shepherd.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 16, 2022
It would be desirable to replace three productive opinion writers with at least one justice who has experience in appellate work.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 14, 2022
"I am challenging him in this election because political appointees with little experience undermine confidence in the courtroom," said challenger Elizabeth Fite, 59th State Bar of Georgia President. "Simply put, Georgia families deserve better."
By Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge, State of New York | January 14, 2022
Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the State of New York, writes: New Yorkers need a simple-to-navigate, equitably-structured court system that delivers first-class justice services to every litigant in every court—regardless of who they are or where they come from in life.
By Lawrence K. Marks, Chief Administrative Judge, New York State Unified Court System | January 14, 2022
Lawrence K. Marks, Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System, writes: As a result of our increased reliance on technology and innovation, and the progress we have made to move cases during the pandemic, we have every expectation that the court system will be able to return to full operational capacity in the upcoming fiscal year.
By Elizabeth A. Garry, Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, Third Department | January 14, 2022
Elizabeth A. Garry, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department, writes: Thanks to the commitment and ingenuity of the people who make up our justice system, we have not only persevered, but also begun to lay the foundation for a more efficient, sustainable, and just future for the judiciary.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 13, 2022
"People have very much concern about COVID-19," said Judge David L. Dickinson. "I don't want anybody to be concerned about their health. That's why we went that way. "
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