By Charles Toutant | December 15, 2020
Some of the most backlogged areas are in cases that signify hardship, such as evictions and cases stemming from domestic violence. Lawyers say a moratorium on evictions issued by Gov. Phil Murphy and an increased incidence in domestic violence are behind those increases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | December 15, 2020
Recent news that court leaders have set Jan. 21 as the day that civil jury trials are set to resume has been a hopeful sign for some attorneys. But others are wary that, in the face of skyrocketing COVID-19 numbers, a realistic date for when courts will open could still be far off.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 15, 2020
Thirteen federal district courts will start offering audio livestreams of hearings in civil cases "of public interest" by February.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 15, 2020
Thirteen federal district courts will start offering audio livestreams of hearings in civil cases "of public interest" by February.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 15, 2020
Thirteen federal district courts will start offering audio livestreams of hearings in civil cases "of public interest" by February.
By Frank Ready | December 15, 2020
While new audio streaming platform Vurbl is hosting a free collection of thousands of oral legal arguments, the company may still have to contend with the same storage challenges that have plagued governments and court jurisdictions.
By Angela Morris | December 14, 2020
Midland and Odessa attorneys say that judges in Ector County need better COVID-19 precautions, after an attorney caught the virus at a November pretrial hearing, and died from his infection.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 14, 2020
The Judicial Council voted to push for the legislation even as Chief Justice Harold Melton said, "We may have to call an audible" and reconsider whether to continue holding in-person jury trials.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 13, 2020
We suggest that, while unfortunate circumstances have generated this innovation, SCOTUS take an additional constructive step forward.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 13, 2020
On the backdrop of the court's initiatives that are already in place, the action plan as a whole is a real step forward in the quest to remove institutional obstacles to the delivery of equal justice.
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