By Isha Marathe | December 6, 2022
For a change, some court chief information officers are seeing more funding for technology post-pandemic. However, without a plan and infrastructure for how to spend it, it's sometimes better to "leave money on the table."
By Charles Toutant | December 6, 2022
"Plaintiff has adequately pleaded a threat of invoking legal sanctions that originated from the NJ Administrative Office of the Courts, which should not be lightly disregarded," the chief U.S. District Court judge wrote.
By Cheryl Miller | December 5, 2022
The legislation still needs buy-in from labor groups who have opposed expansion of remote proceedings on a permanent basis.
By Everett Catts | December 5, 2022
"Our courts are very fortunate to have someone with Lindsay's experience and background in this important role," Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs said in the release.
By Brian Lee | December 5, 2022
The Office of Court Administration—after a push by lawyers from the New York Civil Liberties Union—is establishing a web portal to process requests from the press and public who want to observe virtual civil proceedings in the state Supreme Court.
By Cheryl Miller | November 30, 2022
Outgoing Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye told reporters that the state bar needs more money to improve its disciplinary system and that the agency "has so much more potential" to do such things as regulate mediators and increase access to legal help.
By Cheryl Miller | November 29, 2022
Hoshino's departure gives incoming Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero and the Judicial Council the opportunity to select the next executive to lead the largest state judicial branch in the nation.
By Charles Toutant | November 29, 2022
"The underlying unpredictability introduces a level of arbitrariness into our judicial system," said Sarah Ricks, a professor of law at Rutgers Law School-Camden who writes about appellate courts. "That should offend us."
By Cheryl Miller | November 28, 2022
A majority of members of a committee studying remote technology said electronic recording should be allowed to ensure litigants have records available for appeals.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Thomas R. Newman | November 28, 2022
The Court's decisions rendered during Judge Cannataro's watch show a newfound cohesiveness among the judges that was lacking and is a much to be desired quality in a body tasked with pronouncing the law of the state of New York.
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