By Janet McConnaughey, Associated Press | March 30, 2018
Nine years after a judge began supervising a multitude of federal lawsuits that claim homes were damaged by Chinese drywall, he says it's time to return thousands of remaining cases for trial in the courts where they were filed.
By Cheryl Miller | March 27, 2018
In providing the sexual harassment settlement amounts in aggregate, lawyers for the Judicial Council declined to identify the judges, the terms of the settlements or the nature of the allegations.
By Greg Land | March 27, 2018
The Georgia First Amendment Foundation is hoping the General Assembly will change a provision of the e-filing legislation so that documents must be made available immediately upon filing instead of upon their "physical acceptance" by the court clerk's office.
By Tony Mauro | March 26, 2018
Warm letters between the late Justice Brennan and Merrick Garland were among a section of Brennan's papers at the Library of Congress that were closed to the public until last year, the 20th anniversary of his death.
By Cheryl Miller | March 23, 2018
According to information released to The Recorder Friday, since 2011 the Judicial Council of California has paid $296,000 to resolve three sexual harassment complaints against judges and $225,000 to resolve two complaints against employees.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 23, 2018
We call on the Judiciary Committee of the General Assembly to propose to the Legislature either the elimination of the statutes dealing with attorney admission and discipline or update the provisions so they mirror what is currently provided for in the Practice Book.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jorge L. Piedra | March 23, 2018
The immediate need for a new Miami-Dade civil courthouse—to handle the county's overcrowded docket of civil cases—is beyond dispute.
By Susan DeSantis | March 22, 2018
In anticipation of the Raise the Age law going into effect, the New York State court system is seeking providers who want to supply attorneys to defend juveniles in Family Court.
By Cheryl Miller | March 21, 2018
The appellants are trial court judges who were elected in the summer of 2012 but whose new terms did not start until Jan. 7, 2013, six days after the pension changes went into effect.
By Tom McParland | March 21, 2018
The fourth nor'easter of March has brought yet another round of closures to state and federal courts in Kent and New Castle counties on Wednesday, as heavy snow and strong winds were expected to pound the area throughout the day.
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