By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 29, 2020
"[T]here is no reason why pro-transparency measures should end when the court returns to its normal functions," the senators said.
Daily Business Review | Best Practices
By Catherine Wilson | May 29, 2020
Some judges and mediators made quick jumps into the Zoom world, racking up dozens and even hundreds of remote hearings. They talk about their virtual work, video surprises like a leaping cat and background screen choices.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 28, 2020
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ordered that the statewide judicial emergency declared amid the COVID-19 pandemic be lifted.
By Angela Morris | May 28, 2020
Harris County judges are searching for a conference center for in-person voir dire. The courts in Houston, preparing for a June 1 reopening, are also installing sneeze guards and sanitation stations, and rearranging furniture 6 feet apart.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Theodora McCormick and Robert Lufrano | May 28, 2020
While the whole world seems to have changed in the space of a couple of months, one thing that hasn't changed is the importance of ensuring that a client's confidential information doesn't fall into the wrong hands.
By Angela Morris | May 28, 2020
"Two types of connection are at jeopardy with remote trials," said Quentin Brogdon, partner at Crain Brogdon Rogers. "The first and most obvious is the trial lawyer with the jurors. The second and equally important connection is the client with the jurors. "
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 27, 2020
Arguments will be webcast live and the courtroom will be closed to the general public, according to a notice.
By Charles Toutant | May 27, 2020
If the revised rule is adopted, New Jersey would be the third state to adopt an exception to client-confidentiality obligations for information relating to wrongful convictions, after Alaska and Massachusetts.
By Angela Morris | May 27, 2020
Jury trials won't resume in Texas on a wide scale until Aug. 1, but in the meantime, the Texas judiciary will authorize some trial judges to hold experiments with conducting jury trials--either in-person or remotely--as long as they have a plan to keep everyone safe from COVID-19 infection.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | May 27, 2020
Constitutional mandates must be balanced with juror safety, which all court leaders identified as the top priority.
Presented by BigVoodoo
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.
Legalweek New York explores Business and Regulatory Trends, Technology and Talent drivers impacting law firms.
Our client, a thriving personal injury firm known for its commitment to compassionate client care is seeking an attorney with 5+ years of ex...
McCarter and English s Chambers-ranked Government Contracts group is seeking an experienced, diligent, and proactive government contracts as...
The Court of Appeal, First Appellate District in San Francisco is accepting applications for a central staff attorney vacancy. A regular ful...