By Brian Lee | June 9, 2023
The judges for Supreme, family and New York City civil courts would all be filled at the November state 2024 election, with the terms to begin in January 2025.
By Lisa Willis | June 9, 2023
"Just because it looks legit does not mean it is legit," Miami-Dade Chief Judge Nushin G. Sayfie said.
By Brian Lee | June 9, 2023
In a follow-up statement, the OCA said it "substantively supports" the proposed requirement that attorneys preside as judges in many town and village justice courts.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 7, 2023
Stuck between his excitement and worries about generative AI's impact on the justice system, Judge Scott U. Schlegel caught up with Legaltech News to discuss what recent technological advancements mean for lawyers, judges and the courts.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 7, 2023
The judge pioneered a process during a pandemic, when "there were hardly any rules, a framework, procedures for doing so. She just went and created it herself," state Rep. Jeff Leach said.
By Lisa Willis | June 7, 2023
"COVID continues to impact trials as attorneys, judges, trial staff, litigants jurors, etc. test positive before, during, or after trial, and derail things that have taken years to get into a position to try," Attorney Kenneth J. McKenna said.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 7, 2023
"That money is to basically set the other courtrooms up the same way mine is, which all runs through a laptop computer," said Macon Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Howard Z. Simms.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 6, 2023
According to court documents, Brinkley's complaints before the Supreme Court and AOPC bring different but related allegations stemming from a purportedly strained relationship between Judge Genece Brinkley of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and Supervising Judge Lucretia Clemons.
By Brian Lee | June 5, 2023
Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas appointed Justice James P. Murphy to the post that manages daily operations of trial-level courts consisting of more than 640 state-paid judges and 6,000-plus non-judicial employees outside of the city.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 2, 2023
"Any constitutional challenge to the system goes straight to the Texas Supreme Court," which gets original jurisdiction, said Haynes Boone partner David Harper.
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