By Amanda Bronstad | October 14, 2020
The pandemic has postponed upcoming opioid trials, while another drug company, which is a defendant in thousands of cases, filed for bankruptcy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Joshua Denbeaux | October 14, 2020
The courts have worked with the preconceived notion that the Entire Controversy Doctrine applies to foreclosure litigation, when it does not.
By Ross Todd | October 14, 2020
"The first surprise was the number of people who were willing to recognize the obligation of citizenship and the importance of a jury trial and come down and serve," the judge said.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 13, 2020
Two judges' associations are slamming the state court system's decision to push dozens of older New York judges off the bench, criticizing it as a hasty move that was done without careful consideration.
By Charles Toutant | October 13, 2020
The order puts a halt to disruption in a case that is central to the judiciary's effort to resolve any glitches with COVID-19-related procedures before restarting criminal and civil jury trials statewide.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 13, 2020
The restart plans were noted by Chief Judge Janet DiFiore in a video statement released Monday, in which she added the system has not finalized decisions on the location or number of those jury trials. She did not provide a timeline for when a final decision would be made.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 13, 2020
NJSBA files amicus brief raising constitutional concerns with jury selection process used in Bergen County criminal trial
By Ross Todd | October 13, 2020
But, if you're going to settle, please do it well before you hit the courthouse steps: "It's not like in the olden days where if you settled at the last minute we could call the case behind you and tell them to show up in two hours or the next morning," she says.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 9, 2020
A council at the New York City Bar Association is opposing a move by the state court system to push dozens of older judges off the bench to help address a 10 percent cut to the judiciary budget.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 9, 2020
Superior Court Chief Judge Jeff Bagley closed the county courthouse for the second time in two months after a courthouse visitor tested positive for the virus.
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