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.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David L. Goodwin | January 27, 2021
As we eye the constitutional amendments required to bring about the Chief Judge's "simplified three-level structure," we should not lose sight of other, more-modest changes—many inspired by our state and federal neighbors—that would improve the transparency and user-friendliness of the Unified Court System.
By Greg Land | January 27, 2021
As devastating as the COVID-19 pandemic has been, newly elected Fulton County State Court Chief Judge Susan Edlein said it nonetheless provided "a good kickstart for the court to get the technology we needed."
By Cheryl Miller | January 26, 2021
Presiding Judge Eric Taylor asked the director of Los Angeles County's Department of Public Health to "reprioritize" who receives the vaccine first in wake of the state's announcement this week that a future round of shots will be issued to older Californians.
By Cheryl Miller | January 26, 2021
The Los Angeles chief judge asked the county's public health department to "reprioritize" who receives the vaccine first in wake of California's announcement this week that a future round of shots will be issued to older residents.
By Greg Land | January 26, 2021
As devastating as the COVID-19 pandemic has been, the new chief judge said it nonetheless provided "a good kickstart for the court to get the technology we needed."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 26, 2021
Connecticut officials issued a statement Tuesday warning residents to be aware of individuals posing as judicial marshals trying to extort money in a jury duty phone scam.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 25, 2021
A state court spokesman said that the chief judge and chief administrative judge will "make a determination whether the case needs to be reopened and further disciplinary action needs to be taken."
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