The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 18, 2020
Attorney Shanin Specter said the court's decision to extend the suspension of jury trials was understandable given the situation, however, he said the legal community should begin considering new and creative approaches.
By Angela Morris | May 18, 2020
In what may be a first across the United States since the coronavirus pandemic canceled jury trials, Texas judges on Monday invited a jury pool to a court proceeding over video teleconference.
By Angela Morris | May 18, 2020
In what may be a first across the United States since the coronavirus pandemic canceled jury trials, Texas judges on Monday invited a jury pool to a court proceeding over video teleconference. Monday's hearing in an insurance dispute was actually a "summary jury trial," which is an alternative dispute resolution process.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 15, 2020
Even though it's been amended, New York's bail law will still sharply cut down on pretrial detention compared to the pre-reform era, the report says.
By Charles Toutant | May 15, 2020
The pilot program was recommended as a first step toward restarting parts of the criminal justice process.
By Zack Needles | May 15, 2020
"The goal is to work down each court's non-trial casework so we are prepared for increasing court operations when health and science experts tell us it is safe and reasonable to do so," Chief Justice Collins Seitz Jr. said in a press release.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 15, 2020
Judge David Tatel said he believes the case is "en banc worthy" but should not be delayed after the U.S. Supreme Court asked the circuit to "render its decision with appropriate dispatch."
Daily Business Review | Best Practices
By Catherine Wilson | May 14, 2020
Broward Chief Circuit Judge Jack Tuter is running an experiment intended to create a template for remote jury trials and maybe even a return to courthouse jury trials. With COVID-19, the challenges are daunting.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 14, 2020
The Unified Court System said that new uncontested estate cases involving people who died due to coronavirus-related conditions can be filed in surrogate's courts starting in the week of May 18.
By Cheryl Miller | May 14, 2020
"The judicial branch is prepared to work with the Governor and the Legislature as we all try to maintain services for the public we serve," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said.
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