By Victoria Hudgins | October 26, 2020
The pandemic and unrelated insurance claims are providing court reporters with ample amounts of work. But a nationwide shortage of reporters is shifting some opportunities to a profession some stenographers say is flawed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 25, 2020
The interests of the public can be adequately protected by allowing the bar candidate to continue for a few more months until the traditional form of examination is available.
By Jane Wester | October 22, 2020
Lawyers said they hope the courts are able to scale up and hold more trials at once — only a handful of civil jury trials were held this week in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island, with more coming in Queens and Manhattan next week—but questioned how it could happen logistically.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 22, 2020
Lawyers and judges wrestle with questions of how to balance risks and benefits of returning to in-person jury trials despite community spread of COVID-19.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 20, 2020
The finding is a key takeaway from a sweeping independent review of racial bias in the New York state court system, which was prompted by the death of George Floyd in Minnesota earlier this year.
By Charles Toutant | October 20, 2020
Each county is required to have the capacity to convene a virtual grand jury, but prosecutors have the option to convene either in-person grand juries, in compliance with safety guidelines, or virtual sessions.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 20, 2020
While local courts are bracing for cuts and postponing larger tech projects, they're still requesting, and in some instances obtaining, more tools to help them provide remote legal services.
By Ross Todd | October 20, 2020
"What do you do if you can't do it in person? Do you stop? I don't think so."
By Ross Todd | October 20, 2020
"What do you do if you can't do it in person? Do you stop? I don't think so."
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 19, 2020
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore says new jury trials are starting in New York City this week, including civil jury trials in Brooklyn, where state officials have identified a coronavirus cluster.
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