By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 27, 2020
"Our federal courts risk becoming little more than an arm of the Republican Party's big donors," the Senate Democrats' report reads.
By Jane Wester | May 26, 2020
While most court proceedings are still taking place virtually, and litigators in the city are not yet sure when they will be able to argue before a jury or even take an in-person deposition, they praised the state court system for its ability to adapt and carry on amid the pandemic.
By Angela Morris | May 26, 2020
Courts need personal protective equipment before they can reopen to in-person proceedings. Getting it may take a while.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 26, 2020
Tuesday's order would allow nontrial proceedings in Washington, D.C., to start one day before a scheduled hearing in the criminal case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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By Max Mitchell | May 26, 2020
The consensus is Pennsylvania is at least months away from bringing jurors back. Earlier this month, several jurisdictions announced that all jury trials would be postponed until at least early September. Most lawyers, however, said they believe it is unlikely any civil trials will be held for the rest of the year.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 26, 2020
It remains unclear when state officials will allow regions to move to phase two of the reopening scheme, which would allow law firms to open up their offices.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 22, 2020
The move could spur the state's Unified Court System to allow judges and other staff to return to courthouses in some of the state's busiest jurisdictions, including Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester counties.
By Angela Morris | May 22, 2020
"Now in 2020, we are all living it out," said Jeffrey Tsunekawa, director of research and court services in the Texas Office of Court Administration. "The timing was right on the money."
By Cheryl Miller | May 22, 2020
"Even though we're opening, it's not business as usual," said Contra Costa County Superior Court Presiding Judge Barry Baskin. "It's anything but."
By Jane Wester | May 21, 2020
Attorneys said it will be important to pay close attention to judges' practices and rules, some of which have been amended due to the pandemic.
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