By Katheryn Tucker | December 14, 2018
“Will you stay?” Hunstein recalled Miller saying. “I promised him I would,” she said. And she has. Until now.
By Dan M. Clark | December 14, 2018
A complaint alleged Bruce Scolton consistently failed to file certain mandated reports with the state and did not use technology at the court, including his email account.
By Cheryl Miller | December 13, 2018
Recently retired Orange County Superior Court Judge Timothy Stafford and Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Carol Williams Elswick were both publicly admonished for their actions by the Commission on Judicial Performance.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | December 12, 2018
Akin Gump's Pratik Shah talks about hot-button cases, the growth of Justice Gorsuch and changing dynamics at the high court. Plus: the history of the Supreme Court's annual class photo, and scroll down for our SCOTUS headline roundup. Thanks for reading!
By Tony Mauro | December 10, 2018
“The Clerk's Office interprets this language [of Rule 37.6] to preclude an amicus from filing a brief if contributors are anonymous,” a spokesperson for the Supreme Court told a Recorder affiliate.
By Tony Mauro | December 10, 2018
“The Clerk's Office interprets this language [of Rule 37.6] to preclude an amicus from filing a brief if contributors are anonymous,” a spokesperson for the Supreme Court told NLJ.
By Tony Mauro | December 10, 2018
“The Clerk's Office interprets this language [of Rule 37.6] to preclude an amicus from filing a brief if contributors are anonymous,” a spokesperson for the Supreme Court told NLJ.
By Ross Todd | December 7, 2018
The most recent available data suggests that the latest appointments leave fewer than 20 open trial court positions around the state.
By Tom McParland | December 6, 2018
Selena E. Molina, a 2013 graduate of Widener University Delaware Law School, will replace Morgan T. Zurn, who was recently confirmed to fill one of two new judgeships on the Chancery Court.
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By Tom McParland | December 6, 2018
Selena E. Molina, a 2013 graduate of Widener University Delaware Law School, will replace Morgan T. Zurn, who was recently confirmed to fill one of two new judgeships on the Chancery Court.
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