By Marcia Coyle | May 4, 2020
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. directed the arguments from the U.S. Supreme Court building, which has remained closed to the public for weeks amid the pandemic.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 4, 2020
As businesses across Georgia have begun reopening, state Supreme Court Justice Harold Melton has extended the statewide judicial emergency, continuing the suspension of civil and criminal trials and barring courts from impaneling new trial or grand juries.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 4, 2020
As businesses across Georgia have begun reopening, state Supreme Court Justice Harold Melton has extended the statewide judicial emergency, continuing the suspension of civil and criminal trials and barring courts from impaneling new trial or grand juries.
By Cheryl Miller | May 4, 2020
"Everybody recognizes that everybody's got a role and responsibility to play and that it's all interconnected—we all got a crash course in the zen of how we are all tied together in things," Martin Hoshino, administrative director of the Judicial Council, tells The Recorder in a wide-ranging Q&A.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 1, 2020
"Motions, case management conferences, discovery matters and settlement conferences can, and should be, handled remotely," Bar Association Chancellor A. Michael Snyder said in a statement Friday. "It is critical that the system not become backlogged so significantly that recovery becomes drawn out."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew G. Minor | May 1, 2020
Attorneys are in a state of confusion about how to proceed with discovery during the current public health crisis. We need more guidance as well as reassurance from the courts that we are not going to be "left out in the cold" once the emergency ends.
By Jane Wester | May 1, 2020
In a 30-minute video posted to Vimeo, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said Attorney General Letitia James and New York State Bar Association President Hank Greenberg agreed with her that Law Day must be celebrated despite the unusual circumstances.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 1, 2020
The D.C. Judicial Nomination Commission is also recommending two DOJ appellate attorneys, a D.C. Superior Court judge and a D.C. administrative law judge for the vacancies.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 30, 2020
The decision followed a 40-minute, closed-door evening session, and all-day interviews Tuesday and Thursday with the candidates.
By Jane Wester | April 30, 2020
The announcement Thursday from Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks is the second major step in rolling back the court system's coronavirus-related restrictions.
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