By Alex Anteau | December 14, 2023
"I think premises liability issues are going to be really big going forward," former chief justice Harold Melton said.
By Colleen Murphy | December 14, 2023
"The goal of the pilot program is to make the courts more efficient and cut down on governmental waste," Sen. Vince Polistina said in a statement on the bill. "However, requiring the central municipal court to handle these cases without the corresponding revenue has become unnecessarily burdensome and costly."
By Colleen Murphy | December 13, 2023
"The Senate has several days in this lame-duck session to push through another 20 to 30 judges that have been fully vetted in a historic move to get the judiciary at a vacancy level that is manageable for the people of New Jersey," New Jersey State Bar Association President Tim McGoughran said.
By Jane Wester | December 11, 2023
A former clerk's office employee in the Southern District of New York was found guilty of bribery, conspiracy, and making false statements on Monday…
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By Colleen Murphy | December 7, 2023
"As we sit listening to prospective judges, and judges for reappointment, it is one of the first times in a long time that you cannot tell a Democrat from a Republican," Sen. Jon M. Bramnick said. "What you hear is the same type of love for their family, the same type of love for justice."
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By Aleeza Furman | December 7, 2023
Shields said the Municipal Court boasts a long list of successful diversionary programs, but ensuring that they remain effective requires constant evaluation.
By Brian Lee | December 6, 2023
Leaders of the New York court system have embraced a study group's recommendation that judges expand the use of remote proceedings as a means of doing business into the future, the Law Journal has learned.
By Brian Lee | December 5, 2023
Portions of the requested 5% increase to operate the system dedicated to plugging holes in family and housing courts.
By Emily Saul | December 5, 2023
The Association of Surrogate's and Supreme Court Reporters Within the City of New York (ASSCR) filed a grievance with UCS on behalf of court reporter Randy Berkowitz, whose court part assignment was changed following his interaction with Trump at his Manhattan criminal court arraignment on April 4.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 5, 2023
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