By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 2, 2020
Federal judges have repeatedly found Trump administration officials are simply not complying with court orders they've issued, but officials have rarely faced consequences for their defiance.
By Jonathan Ringel | December 2, 2020
"Plans and preparations are proceeding well" to resume jury trials as early as next month, said the court's chief executive.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 1, 2020
The defendants are pushing for a venue change, arguing that the lawsuit's trial location should be moved from Suffolk County to Albany County.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 1, 2020
The court, at least initially, plans to hold jury selection with a limited number of jurors in Room 195, which is the civil jury selection room.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2020
"It benefits a lawyer to be more conversational than the stemwinder, old-style fire and brimstone type of oratory because you're literally in the jurors' face," Alameda County Superior Judge Brad Seligman said during the second day of an online summit called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial."
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2020
"It benefits a lawyer to be more conversational than the stemwinder, old-style fire and brimstone type of oratory because you're literally in the jurors' face," Alameda County Superior Judge Brad Seligman said during the second day of an online summit called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial."
The Legal Intelligencer | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2020
"Talent translates." That was the opening message from former Philadelphia Judge Lisa Rau during the second day of an online summit put on last month by The Online Courtroom Project and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial."
By R. Robin McDonald | November 30, 2020
A livestream of the proceedings showed the judges, court staff and attorneys sporadically taking off their masks during jury voir dire.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 30, 2020
A livestream of the proceedings showed the judges, court staff and attorneys sporadically taking off their masks during jury voir dire.
By Ryan Tarinelli | November 30, 2020
Four persons serving on grand juries in New York tested positive in the span of one week in late November. The cases, as outlined on the court system's website, are the first infections among jurors in months.
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