By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 23, 2018
A federal grand jury has charged former Schuylkill County Clerk of Courts Steven M. Lukach Jr. with misappropriating court funds and obstructing the federal investigation into his activity, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Harrisburg announced Monday.
By Tom McParland | July 19, 2018
A new Delaware Supreme Court policy imposing an earlier filing deadline for most state court cases has highlighted a years-old divide among attorneys in a wider effort to address work-life balance in the legal profession.
By Charles Toutant | July 17, 2018
A committee assembled by the New Jersey Supreme Court has issued a blueprint for reforming the state's vast system of municipal courts, with an emphasis on reducing excessive fines imposed on litigants, improving the process for selecting and retaining municipal court judges, and paying closer attention to judicial independence.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By David Gialanella | Lizzy McLellan | July 13, 2018
Among a slate of federal judicial nominations put forward by President Donald Trump on Friday were two for Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Court of Common Please Judge John Milton Younge was renominated to the Eastern District, and Nicholas Ranjan of K&L Gates was nominated to the Western District.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | July 12, 2018
Starting salaries for judicial clerks are less than a quarter of what top-paying law firms offer their first-year associates.
By Christine Simmons | July 10, 2018
Attorneys interested in becoming Housing Court judges in New York are being encouraged to apply.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 10, 2018
Fulton County Magistrate Judge Shukura Ingram Millender has been named by Gov. Nathan Deal to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Alford Dempsey Jr.
By Colby Hamilton | July 6, 2018
Despite being elevated to the Second Circuit nearly eight years ago, Judge Denny Chin has maintained a regular presence at the district level, including a trial set to begin this month.
By Caroline Spiezio | July 2, 2018
On the one hand is improved efficiency and access to justice. On the other, threats to due process and transparency. A conversation in Silicon Valley last week at the US-China AI Tech Summit dissected the pros and cons of introducing AI into the judicial process.
By Tony Mauro | June 28, 2018
Depending on when Kennedy's successor joins the bench, an orphaned clerk could possibly work for the new justice. Retired justices are entitled to have one law clerk, so one of the four could take that position for Kennedy.
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