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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 2, 2020
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Daniel Anders, the city's first openly gay male judge, fills the vacancy left by Lisette Shirdan-Harris, who was named administrative judge of the Trial Division last month.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 30, 2020
Chief Justice Harold Melton of the Supreme Court of Georgia told an emergency meeting of the state Judicial Council, "COVID is not nearly done with us just yet" as state's positivity rate tops 10%.
By Zack Needles | October 30, 2020
As state courts across the country struggle with the logistical—and, in some instances, constitutional—challenges associated with both remote and in-person proceedings, they're also dealing with slashed budgets, growing case backlogs and criticism from attorneys eager to get back to some semblance of business as usual.
By Ellen Bardash | October 29, 2020
A legal data expert who has been tracking case causes in the Court of Chancery throughout the pandemic, said the year-over-year increase in filings can definitely be attributed to COVID-19.
By Jane Wester | October 28, 2020
The New York City Bar Association on Tuesday released its judicial ratings for candidates running in New York City's Supreme Court and Civil Court elections Nov. 3. The bar association declined to comment on its ratings of "approved" and "not approved" beyond explaining that its Committee on the Judiciary found that approved candidates have "affirmatively demonstrated qualifications necessary for the performance of the duties of the position for which they are being considered."
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2020
Cisco has announced new solutions designed to further enable remote appearances in venues like courtrooms or even legislative bodies. The tools may be emblematic of a future that sees video conferencing solutions taking a more industry-specific approach to their products.
By Angela Morris | October 28, 2020
Civil case filings in Texas courts have climbed back to their pre-pandemic levels, which follows a nationwide trend being measured in California, New York, Delaware and Nevada.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 27, 2020
The state court system has named Judge Gerald W. Connolly as the new administrative judge for the state's third judicial district, which covers a swath of upstate New York.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 27, 2020
Failure to get Philadelphia's court system back up and running smoothly during the COVID-19 pandemic was a contributing factor in the recent removal of outgoing First Judicial District Administrative Judge Jacqueline Allen, according to several court insiders. However, in an interview with The Legal, Allen said that even though more of her attention was focused on criminal court operations, she heard no complaints about her handling of the court's civil division.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 26, 2020
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore says the Bronx and Queens on Nov. 4 are expected to start their first new criminal jury trials since March, the month the coronavirus pandemic upended normal life in New York and led to sweeping statewide shutdown orders.
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