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By Robert Storace | November 16, 2020
The rise in COVID-19 cases in the Nutmeg State has caused court administrators to rethink when to restart jury trials.
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2020
The decision was made less than a month after the state had begun to hold its first jury trials since March and marks a return to the second phase of the judiciary's four-phase reopening plan.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2020
The decision was made less than a month after the state had begun to hold its first jury trials since March and marks a return to the second phase of the judiciary's four-phase reopening plan.
By Ross Todd | November 16, 2020
Speaking as part of an online summit called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial," Assistant Chief Judge Kerry Meyer of the Fourth District Court in Hennepin County, Minnesota, said Friday that current courtroom setups make it look like trial participants are "all in our own individual Popemobiles."
By Ross Todd | November 16, 2020
Speaking as part of an online summit called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial," Assistant Chief Judge Kerry Meyer of the Fourth District Court in Hennepin County, Minnesota, said Friday that current courtroom setups make it look like trial participants are "all in our own individual Popemobiles."
By Paul Sachs, Thomson Reuters | November 16, 2020
To avoid further backlogs building up, important decisions about digital transformation must be made. It cannot be forgotten that justice delayed is justice denied.
By Cheryl Miller | November 13, 2020
Keker, Van Nest & Peters partner Brian Ferrall will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Charlene Kiesselbach of the San Francisco County Superior Court.
By Meredith Hobbs | November 13, 2020
As courts other states deal with the challenges of resuming trials, Georgia lawyers are looking to reduce spread by making more masks available. The effort has raised $50,000 since September.
By Ryan Tarinelli | November 13, 2020
The state's Commission on Judicial Conduct made the determination against Robert H. Schmidt, who is a justice for the Brunswick town court in Rensselaer County.
By Jane Wester | November 13, 2020
Candidates are sought to fill Associate Judge Leslie Stein's seat on the New York Court of Appeals upon her retirement, which she has set for mid-2021.
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