By Cedra Mayfield | January 25, 2023
"Appellants are entitled to file only a single reply brief," Georgia Court of Appeals administrators tweeted. "Parties may file a motion for additional words or for an extension of time to file a brief."
By Charles Toutant | January 24, 2023
"I don't see why the Supreme Court should ever bind itself to some hard-and-fast rule," said A. John Blake, who represented attorney Mark Bae Jander.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | January 24, 2023
Recent utterances attributed to the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Leadership merit some rebuttal to be added to the public record of many competing views, no matter what may ensue, if anything, concerning the Governor's nomination of a Chief Judge.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 23, 2023
January's filings are so far up by 148%, compared to last year's average monthly filing of 23 medical malpractice cases.
By Cheryl Miller | January 23, 2023
"We need to make sure that the role of court reporters is reassured," said new Assembly Judiciary Chair Brian Maienschein. "They do vital work, and we want to make sure that there are reliable, well-paying court reporter jobs and the court reports are accurate."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | January 23, 2023
In failing to consider and vote upon the nomination, the full senate has abrogated its duty under the state constitution, which requires advice and consent by "the senate," not one of its committees.
By Jason Grant | January 23, 2023
The Ohio Supreme Court has opened its second public comment period for proposed rule changes that would affect physical versus remote court appearances, expert witness qualifications, and certain civil court and juvenile court rules.
By Jason Grant | January 23, 2023
Both of the appointees will serve in their positions until September 1, 2028.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John M. Leventhal | January 19, 2023
The hearing itself was robust and full, but calling it a "fair" hearing is farcical and a travesty.
By Stephanie Wilkins | January 19, 2023
While ChatGPT has legitimate potential uses in the legal industry, recent proposals that amount to having the technology practice law on behalf of clients are a step too far in the mind of legal experts.
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