By Suzette Parmley | June 3, 2019
Quraishi was white-collar defense chairman and chief diversity officer at Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | May 31, 2019
Philadelphia's court system website has been shut down since the afternoon of May 21. The shutdown left the FJD's website, online civil docket search and the e-filing system for civil and criminal cases inaccessible.
By Greg Land | May 31, 2019
Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert McBurney said the survey was a routine effort to monitor the court's effectiveness, and dismissed rumors that there was any plan to abolish the Family Division.
By Greg Land | May 30, 2019
Municipal Court Chief Judge Christopher Portis said one of the main complaints the task force heard about was the difficulty of simply getting someone to answer the phone.
By Andy Fredericks, Veritext | May 30, 2019
The issue of digital security and privacy should be a paramount concern to modern court reporters just as it is to their attorney clients. Yet their biggest risk remains the same as everyone else's: believing it won't happen to them.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | May 29, 2019
The memoir portion of the book is both engrossing and guarded. It was written in Kaye's final years after she became afflicted with the lung cancer that eventually took her life. Looking back from the high hill of her mid-seventies, she realized that the time to write about your life is when the end is near, beginning the story when you know the end.
By Andy Fredericks | May 29, 2019
The issue of digital security and privacy should be a paramount concern to modern court reporters just as it is to their attorney clients. Yet their biggest risk remains the same as everyone else's: believing it won't happen to them.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 24, 2019
On Tuesday, a virus on 'a limited number of computers' in Philadelphia's court system lead to the court shutting down its site and some online filing services as a safety precaution. City officials and the court haven't said when all systems will go back online.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Victoria Hudgins | May 24, 2019
On Tuesday, a virus on 'a limited number of computers' in Philadelphia's court system led to the court shutting down its site and some online filing services as a safety precaution. City officials and the court haven't said when all systems will go back online.
By Tom Livne and Geoffrey Hunt | May 23, 2019
The innovation of AI applied to legal transcription will result in an updated version of the invaluable profession of court reporting.
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