By Brian Lee | December 16, 2022
Recently retired Chief Administrative Judge Larry Marks opposed the first bill as "bad public policy."
By Emily Saul | December 14, 2022
The pilot program is the second in New York State, following Manhattan, which tested the same system in July.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 14, 2022
Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed Habersham County Solicitor General William R. Oliver to fill a newly created Mountain Judicial Circuit judgeship.
By Allison Dunn | December 14, 2022
"We are excited to announce the appointment of Karl Triebel to Court of Appeals Commissioner. Commissioner Triebel brings extensive knowledge and experience both as an appellate advocate in the Illinois Attorney General's Office and as a staff attorney at our state's highest court. Karl has a strong commitment to justice and we are confident he will excel in the critical role of commissioner," Court of Appeals Div. II Chief Judge Rebecca Glasgow said in a statement. "We are very happy to welcome him to the court."
By Jason Grant | December 14, 2022
"It's not a fair process" in general, a former longtime justice said of bar groups' ratings of candidates for positions like chief judge. "Some [committees] have people on them with agendas that they don't reveal," he said.
By Charles Toutant | December 14, 2022
"Thirty years ago I would tell people litigation is cyclical. I don't think it is anymore. It's busy all the time, and in fact, our firm, and I think many other law firms, are in a constant hiring mode. It's quite a challenge because it's always busy," said Daniel Fleming of Wong Fleming.
By Cheryl Miller | December 12, 2022
The report by a chief justice-appointed committee said the Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento has fixed problems that lead to chronic delays in disposing of cases. Committee members recommended statewide changes to prevent such problems from happening elsewhere.
By Colleen Murphy | December 9, 2022
"The Court is continuing to examine the staffing needs for attorney discipline, in particular the Office of Attorney Ethics," according to the bar notice. "If that examination identifies the need for additional staff, any proposed further increase in the annual assessment for 2024 will be published for comment in the usual course."
By Alan R. Feigenbaum and David B. Saxe | December 9, 2022
Change may not be easy at first, but progress often does not happen without some form of change.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 8, 2022
Jury verdicts in particular have seen a sharp increase, with 2022's numbers on track to surpass 2020's by 130%.
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