By Becky Smith Jones and Randy Sue Pollock | February 1, 2021
A lawyer and trial consultant reflect on their conversations with Kentucky jurors in the wake of a trial that was profoundly affected by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 29, 2021
"Time and time again, we would hear stories about inhumane, degrading treatment by court officers toward litigants, litigants of color," Jeh Johnson said at the New York State Bar Association annual meeting about his work preparing a report on systemic bias in the courts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 29, 2021
The Connecticut Judicial Branch has announced it will begin a pilot Feb. 2 in Hartford Superior Court, where all diversionary programs will be done online.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 29, 2021
Michael Henry, who worked on investigating misconduct allegations within Olympic sports, will now lead the Office of Judicial Integrity.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 29, 2021
Long-time attorney Paul Narducci was appointed Thursday to lead the Judicial District of New London as the new State's Attorney.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 28, 2021
"I had no choice because I had a duty to my client," said Shelton attorney Jay Ruane.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz | January 28, 2021
This column focuses on new rules for conferences, depositions, and the resolution of disclosure disputes.
By Charles Toutant | January 27, 2021
Mark Berman is hoping to press the district's judges to make more of an effort to conduct jury trials during the pandemic, or else dismiss the indictment against his client, Alice Chu, as the Speedy Trial Act allows.
By Jane Wester | January 27, 2021
The program in Manhattan Civil Court is part of the Unified Court System's statewide push to use technology and alternative dispute resolution to process cases and relieve some of the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, which cut off access to most in-person trials.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz | January 27, 2021
If you are thinking "what new rules?," you are not alone.
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