Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 2, 2020
"An expansive range of civil, criminal, family and juvenile proceedings are now being processed both by remote technology and within our open facilities," said Connecticut's Chief Court Administrator Patrick Carroll III.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew Adams, Marissa Koblitz Kingman, Michael Baldassare, Jennifer Mara and Jason LeBoeuf | July 2, 2020
OPED: New Jersey's foray into virtual Grand Juries, now in full swing, overlooks the rights of the accused to a fair and just process.
By Tom McParland | July 1, 2020
Among the proposed changes, the letter called for improvements that would connect homeowners with legal services providers for settlement conferences and give pro se litigants greater access to court filings in e-filed cases.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 1, 2020
The state disciplinary commission reported the determination Wednesday against Wayne Pebler, a justice for the Roxbury Town Court in Delaware County.
By Angela Morris | July 1, 2020
Texas litigators who expected COVID-19 to grow court backlogs may be surprised to learn that Texas courts' clearance rates have actually improved during the pandemic. But it doesn't mean the Lone Star State's judiciary is in the clear.
By Jane Wester | June 30, 2020
The appellate panel ruled that the jury's guilty verdict was not against the weight of the evidence, but they found that the trial judge in the case had gone beyond his permissible capacity to intervene to clarify confusing testimony and facilitate the progress of the trial.
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 30, 2020
In six small claims cases, the judge delayed providing a decision for between five months and multiple years, the commission reported.
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 29, 2020
As the key coronavirus figures remain low overall, officials say the New York state court system has started to summon upstate residents to sit on grand juries and report for service in mid July.
By Charles Toutant | June 29, 2020
The number of backlogged cases statewide in May represents a 153% increase over May 2019, according to data provided by the Administrative Office of the Courts.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | June 29, 2020
NJSBA cites confusion, lack of information and consistency, and interlock ignition issues
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