By Aleeza Furman | December 3, 2024
“We’re going to get busier with more cases filed,” Marshall Dennehey shareholder Gary Samms said. “So for the group of people that try a lot of the cases, there’s going to be no relief for us.”
By Brian Lee | December 2, 2024
New York's proposed $3 billion, 2026 judiciary budget asks for a $268 million increase to maintain operations, meet required obligations and continue advances in this year's budget and to improve case processing, address backlogs and continue expansion of access-to-justice programs statewide.
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By Ellen Bardash | December 2, 2024
Bonnie W. David has served as a magistrate on the court for nearly two years.
By Riley Brennan | November 27, 2024
After a decade in the role, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Family Division Administrative Judge Margaret T. Murphy will retire from her position in January 2025.
By Alyssa Aquino | November 25, 2024
Judge James L. Garrity Jr. will remain active on the court to wind down his current caseload until he steps down on Sept. 30, 2025, the Manhattan bankruptcy court announced.
By David Lenefsky | November 21, 2024
St. Ivo was a one-stop, one-person combination of Legal Aid Society and JAMS, providing legal services to the disadvantaged, and mediation and arbitration to antagonistic litigants.
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By Cheryl Miller | November 18, 2024
Officials with the state's sixth-largest trial court say they don't have enough certified shorthand reporters to staff courtrooms.
By William F. Dow III | November 18, 2024
A trial is not about the lawyer’s performance. It is about the case and the client. It is ego that gets in the way.
By Cheryl Miller | November 8, 2024
Guerrero, approaching her second year as chief justice, also told conference attendees in San Francisco that she's continuing to push for electronic recording in courtrooms.
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