By Michael Booth | July 5, 2017
New Jersey's courts, largely shuttered on Monday because of the state Legislature's failure to enact a budget until the early morning hours of the July 4 holiday, opened for business as usual on Wednesday.
By B. Colby Hamilton | July 5, 2017
An acting state Supreme Court justice was allowed to remain in his position for 10 months after being admonished by the state's Commission on Judicial Conduct, despite administrative rules barring disciplined acting justices from doing so.
By Rebecca Baker | July 5, 2017
The New York City Fire Department has determined the cause of a two-alarm fire that broke out at the Appellate Division, First Department, courthouse at 27 Madison Ave. on June 30.
By Jeff Storey | July 3, 2017
Members of a new commission tasked with addressing LGBTQ issues in state courts have underlined their mission by naming the panel after a Manhattan judge who was a forceful advocate of the gay and lesbian community at a dark time in its history.
By Rebecca Baker | July 3, 2017
Courthouses throughout the state soon will have access to opioid overdose prevention kits from the New York State Department of Health.
By David Gialanella | July 3, 2017
Chief Justice Stuart Rabner late Sunday issued an order declaring the Superior Court, Appellate Division, Tax Court and Administrative Office of the Courts closed as of July 1, "except for emergent court matters and such other essential functions and supporting operations as may be determined" by him.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 30, 2017
One hundred and seventeen new court officers graduated from the academy in Albany last week and they're already being assigned throughout the state.
By Michael Booth | June 30, 2017
The New Jersey Senate on Thursday confirmed 17 of Gov. Chris Christie's nominations to the Superior Court bench, four for the Court of Workers' Compensation, and three administrative law judges.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 30, 2017
The Commercial Division Advisory Council is seeking public comment on a proposed rules amendment and proposed updates to a stipulation and order form.
By Rebecca Baker | June 29, 2017
Fidel F. Del Valle has been involved with OATH since its inception and was named its commissioner and chief administrative law judge in 2014. He discussed how OATH has adapted to its growing role over the years and its plans for the future.
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