By Alaina Lancaster | December 22, 2020
"This will streamline the process of providing courts with critically needed judicial assignments in a timely manner, and also expand the pool of assigned judges available to courts for this purpose," Tani Cantil-Sakauye said in a memorandum Tuesday.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 22, 2020
Cobb Chief Judge Robert Leonard ordered the scaling back of in-person court proceedings because Cobb is among the top five counties statewide for COVID spread.
By Jonathan Lippman | December 22, 2020
A massive $300 million budget cut to New York's court system has forced Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and state court leaders to make hard choices, including that of declining to extend the judicial service of 46 retired trial and appellate judges. I believe they chose wisely in the interest of delivering equal justice in our courts.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Lippman | December 22, 2020
A massive $300 million budget cut to New York's court system has forced Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and state court leaders to make hard choices, including that of declining to extend the judicial service of 46 retired trial and appellate judges. I believe they chose wisely in the interest of delivering equal justice in our courts.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | December 21, 2020
A look back at the dozen conversations The Litigation Daily has had with trial judges this year about how they've managed their dockets during the pandemic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 18, 2020
"We have members across the state calling us and saying they are being asked to remove people from the contact sheet, so if people test positive, then less people will be sent home," said union president Rob Moreau.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 18, 2020
The proceeding Friday in Suffolk County Supreme Court elicited sometimes testy exchanges over the state judiciary's plan to brace for cuts caused by the COVID epidemic.
By Zack Needles | December 17, 2020
For judges and court administrators, this year has—to put it in legal terms—sucked.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 17, 2020
Operational problems with grand juries are now a focus as New York battles increasing coronavirus hospitalizations and an autumn wave of infections.
By Charles Toutant | December 17, 2020
The Essex County Bar Association's arguments carry special weight because the group is the state's largest county bar association, and because of the racial and economic diversity of the communities it serves.
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