By Cheryl Miller | September 13, 2023
Lawyers representing San Francisco Superior Court said an appellate ruling would allow taxpayers to sue courts for any imagined administrative misstep. San Francisco Public Defender Manohar Raju called that claim an exaggeration.
By Isha Marathe | September 13, 2023
More courts are enabling digital ways to serve hard-to-find individuals. But the new ability does not come without its own technological hurdles.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 12, 2023
Federal judges handling civil and bankruptcy cases may provide audio live streams of nontrial proceedings that do not involve witness testimony.
By Brian Lee | September 12, 2023
Gov. Kathy Hochul in her remarks said she hoped a Court of Appeals led by Wilson, who was a frequent dissenter from conservative majority decisions on the state's top court, would be a counterbalance to the U.S. Supreme Court's "rollback" of personal rights and freedoms.
By Charles Toutant | September 12, 2023
"The Attorney General has a strong interest in defending Daniel's Law generally, but lacks relevant firsthand knowledge as to the facts in this case and thus declines to participate at this time," the state said in its filing.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 12, 2023
Click through the slideshow to meet the current gatekeepers who make up the Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 12, 2023
Sanders v. The Boeing Co. is a certified question issue about interpretation of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, which tolls limitations where a prior action is dismissed "because of lack of jurisdiction" and refiled in a court of "proper jurisdiction" within 60 days after the date of the dismissal "becomes final."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | September 11, 2023
"We simply can't ignore the fact that liability in Pennsylvania has significantly expanded in recent years," John Hare, chair of Marshall Dennehey's appellate advocacy and post-trial practice group, said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph A. Zayas | September 11, 2023
New York's chief administrative judge recounts his clerkship for Rolando Acosta, who retired from the bench earlier this year.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 10, 2023
We know about the outstanding reputation that the New Jersey judiciary has nationally, but it is nice to read and appreciate reasons for the reputation, courtesy of Justice Fasciale.
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