By Cheryl Miller | August 8, 2019
The retired judges alleged as discriminatory a policy that places a lifetime cap on the number of days they can serve temporarily in state trial courts through an assignment program.
By Tom McParland | August 7, 2019
While the new rule would open the door to video appearances, it would not require remote participation, and individual justices would retain discretion in deciding whether to grant the requests.
By Steve Townsend, TheRecordXchange | August 6, 2019
Don't be surprised if there is no stenographer in your next deposition. A little history may help put your mind at ease.
By Tom McParland | August 5, 2019
Reo, a graduate of St. John’s University School of Law, is set to succeed the court's longest-serving chief clerk, John F. Werner, who recently retired from the post, according to the announcement.
By Dan M. Clark | August 5, 2019
On top of being the first-ever judge to be named for the award, she’ll also be the first government official to receive it since it was created in 2010.
By Claudia Lanzetta | August 2, 2019
In light of the court systems’ ADR initiative and imminent implementation of a new “presumptive ADR” program, practitioners should be aware of the impetus behind the drive and how they can prepare for it.
By Marcia Coyle | August 1, 2019
The rules governing federal judicial conduct "unequivocally preclude review of the merits of complaints" against a judge who has been elevated to the U.S. Supreme Court, a federal court body said in an Aug. 1 order.
By Zach Schlein | August 1, 2019
The county's online database for court records could not be accessed Thursday.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | July 31, 2019
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief -- we've got the scoop on some new Rehnquist papers, released on the death of Justice John Paul Stevens. Plus: Catch up with Donald Verrilli on his recent lecture, and scroll down for a link to Noel Francisco's tribute to Michael Dreeben. Thanks for reading!
By Tom McParland | July 29, 2019
Weinstein, who was appointed to the position in 2007, is credited with reducing civil backlogs in Queens County, which has fared better than most jurisdictions in the state at eliminating delays and streamlining its operations.
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