By R. Robin McDonald | September 23, 2020
The state Supreme Court's chief justice says the question is whether the courts need legislative help to reconcile health and safety guidelines for juries with pent-up speedy trial demands that have been tolled since March.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 23, 2020
An upstate New York judge resigned last month after being accused of creating a hostile work environment and warning residents of a local youth home, without their counsel present, about the possibility of jail time, a state disciplinary commission said Wednesday.
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By Robert Storace | September 21, 2020
The plaintiff ran into questions about whether the window had closed to file suit.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 21, 2020
"We recognize that it will be a long time, if ever, before we can return to even a semblance of the in-person density and activity that took place in our courthouses before the pandemic," she said. "And so, we're working constantly to expand our virtual capacity and improve our virtual operations now and for the future."
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 21, 2020
New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, however, said Monday that jury summonses will start going out this week for civil jury trials expected to take place as soon as next month in New York City.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 21, 2020
The commission accused Judge Michael L. Hanuszczak of engaging "in a pattern of improper, inappropriate and unwelcome personal interactions with female court staff" from about 2011 to about 2017.
By Ross Todd | September 21, 2020
"Every different phase of the spread of the virus has resulted in redefining procedures and whenever we change then we have to sort of redefine and restructure."
By Ross Todd | September 21, 2020
"Every different phase of the spread of the virus has resulted in redefining procedures and whenever we change then we have to sort of redefine and restructure."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marcia Coyle and Max Mitchell | September 19, 2020
"She spent her life fighting for the equality of all people, and she was a pathbreaking champion of women's rights," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said. "She served our court and country with consummate dedication, tirelessness, and passion for justice. She has left a legacy few could rival."
By Marcia Coyle | September 19, 2020
"She spent her life fighting for the equality of all people, and she was a pathbreaking champion of women's rights," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said. "She served our court and country with consummate dedication, tirelessness, and passion for justice. She has left a legacy few could rival."
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