By Tom McParland | July 15, 2019
In a letter obtained by the New York Law Journal, Milton told judges and staff that she was leaving to take a job as deputy inspector general and chief of staff in the New York State Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General.
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By Robert Storace | July 15, 2019
Milford-Orange Probate Judge Beverly Streit-Kefalas was named administrator of Connecticut's Probate Court system, a post she is set to take over Sept. 3.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 15, 2019
“I have but one goal—to make the court respected in this state, trusted by all who do business here,” Walt Davis said. “My pledge to you is simple. I will serve with integrity, fairness and impartiality in all that I do.”
By Katheryn Tucker | July 15, 2019
The mission of the new statewide business court is to "lower costs, improve the efficiency of all courts, and promote predictability of judicial outcomes in certain complex business disputes." The governor's appointment of a judge is subject to approval by legislative judiciary committees.
By Dan M. Clark | July 12, 2019
Six attorneys from Manhattan law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher and one of its clients are involved as mentors in the program as of now. Their hope, they said, is that others will follow in the coming years.
By Ross Todd | July 11, 2019
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has turned back a request from eight retired judges to block changes to the state's assigned judges program which limit lifetime service to 1,320 days—the equivalent of a full-time six-year elected term in the state's trial courts.
By Suzette Parmley | July 10, 2019
Judge Glenn Grant said the judiciary "is committed to leveraging technology in order to facilitate the annual attorney registration requirement in a paperless environment.”
By Ross Todd | July 9, 2019
A San Francisco judge issued a tentative order Monday indicating he was apt to deny the retired judges' request for a preliminary injunction barring the state from applying a 1,320-day service limit for the assigned judges program, which uses retired jurists to fill temporary judicial needs across the state.
By Jason Grant | July 8, 2019
In his letter to the governor Monday, Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine said he will retire in the fall but will time his stepping down "upon the nomination, confirmation, and swearing in of my successor."
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By Jason Grant | July 8, 2019
In his letter Monday, Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine said he will retire in the fall but will time his stepping down "upon the nomination, confirmation, and swearing in of my successor."
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