By Suzette Parmley | April 24, 2020
It's the second major directive by the court in the past few days intended to keep New Jersey's courts functioning amid the coronavirus outbreak.
By Angela Morris | April 22, 2020
The Texas Office of Court Administration has recommended that Texas courts delay in-person proceedings of any size until June 1, in a new guidance document for courts.
By Catherine Wilson | April 22, 2020
The state chief justice names a 17-member working group to recommend how and when to gradually return Florida courts to the kind of operations it had before the coronavirus took hold.
By Catherine Wilson | April 21, 2020
Attorneys are making the switch to video and telephonic hearings to get cases moving more than a month into the coronavirus pandemic.
By Suzette Parmley | April 21, 2020
Most trial court proceedings—though not jury trials, or selection of petit or grand juries—will continue remotely, but some proceedings require consent from both parties to be held remotely.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | April 20, 2020
From depositions to jury trials to office management, none of the attorneys said they are expecting things to return to the way they were.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 20, 2020
DiFiore said reopening decisions would be "calibrated to the evolving nature of the COVID-19 pandemic," along with the scientific data and guidance they receive from public health experts and other authorities.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 19, 2020
In a wide variety of ways our legal community continues to provide legal services to those in need. To everyone stepping up in these difficult times, we say "thank you."
By R. Robin McDonald | April 17, 2020
Judge Charles Wilson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reflects on the first time in the circuit's history that oral arguments were conducted by telephone, while lawyers, judges and their staffs were forced to shelter in place because of COVID-19.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Christopher M. Placitella | April 17, 2020
While other court systems around the country have virtually shut the doors to justice, our Judiciary has done everything in its power to keep cases moving forward.
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