By Zack Needles | January 21, 2021
The January target date for courts in Philadelphia and Georgia appears to have been a combination of wishful thinking and hope against hope that the vaccine rollout would be further along by this point than it is.
By Jason Grant | January 21, 2021
It was challenging to "get a feel for [jurors], because not only are they 50 feet away from you, but they also had masks on," one lawyer said. Still, the judge and lawyers were largely complimentary of the trial and how it went.
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By Jason Grant | January 21, 2021
It was challenging to "get a feel for [jurors], because not only are they 50 feet away from you, but they also had masks on," one lawyer said. Still, the judge and lawyers were largely complimentary of the trial and how it went.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 20, 2021
"The judiciary was asked to look at their budget and do what they think is the right thing to do with regard to controlling spending in light of the reductions in programs that we're doing across the board. But there was no directive [at] the judiciary on what they had or were required to do," Robert Mujica said. A state financial plan assumed the judiciary would initiate a 10% cut in their budget during the current fiscal year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Randy Gordon | January 20, 2021
Legal texts, like scripts, can be performed, interpreted, and applied in diverse manners, says Randy D. Gordon, a partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP.
By The Associated Press | January 20, 2021
Columbia County officials, backed by their Republican lawmakers, want their county to have a separate three-judge circuit, leaving what has been the three-county Augusta circuit which includes Richmond and Burke counties.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 20, 2021
The measure, which would allow federal and state judges to ask election board officials to shield their home address from public view, comes months after a shooting that killed the son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas of the District of New Jersey and wounded her husband.
By Mike Scarcella | January 19, 2021
Los Angeles court leaders have grappled with how to minimize the spread of the virus while keeping essential proceedings moving in the country's largest trial court system.
By Jane Wester | January 19, 2021
Brendan Hunt worked as an assistant court analyst in Office of Court Administration's Attorney Registration Unit, an OCA spokesman said.
By Angela Morris | January 19, 2021
The Texas Supreme Court has rejected lawyers' arguments about jury trial continuances and COVID-19 --- until now. Big Law attorneys from New York just won an emergency stay of their Houston jury trial.
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