By Colleen Murphy | March 23, 2023
The latest nominees confirmed to the New Jersey Superior Court have been assigned to the bench in Bergen, Cumberland, Middlesex, Monmouth and Somerset counties, dropping the total number of vacancies to 58 across the state.
By Michael A. Mora | March 23, 2023
"If a judge believes that an emotional support animal would facilitate testimony or the proceeding, then it is the judge's discretion on what to do in that situation," said Matthew Dietz, director of the Disability Inclusion and Advocacy Law Clinic at Nova Southeastern University College of Law.
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By Ellen Bardash | March 23, 2023
Tamara Burton is set to take over on April 1 the role from Susan Judge, who is retiring after three years with the Court of Chancery and 12 years as administrator for the Superior Court.
By Ellen Bardash | March 23, 2023
Tamara Burton is set to take over on April 1 the role from Susan Judge, who is retiring after three years with the Court of Chancery and 12 years as administrator for the Superior Court.
By Cheryl Miller | March 22, 2023
SB 662 would authorize courts to record civil proceedings when a certified shorthand reporter is not available. Labor groups representing court-employed reporters vowed to fight the bill.
By Cheryl Miller | March 22, 2023
SB 662 would authorize courts to record civil proceedings when a certified shorthand reporter is not available. Labor groups representing court-employed reporters vowed to fight the bill.
By Brian Lee | March 22, 2023
Harris Beach lawyers Victoria Graffeo, a former New York Court of Appeals judge, and Brian Ginsberg, a former assistant state solicitor, described the matter as a potential court-administration crisis.
By Lisa Willis | March 21, 2023
Polston and his wife of 45 years, Deborah, have 10 children, including an adopted sibling group of six, and numerous grandchildren.
By Jason Grant | March 20, 2023
Citing a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit authorization for courts under its jurisdiction to "filter out" complaints filed by frivolous or vexatious litigants, the federal trial court for the Eastern District of Michigan has amended its local rules regarding "Enjoined Filers" and "Assignment and Reassignment of Civil Cases to Judges."
By Jason Grant | March 20, 2023
"Diviacchi concedes that the SJC [Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts] affirmed the denial of his reinstatement, and that he is still suspended in Massachusetts," a federal judge wrote of the lawyer, who the Supreme Court in December said has shown "open contempt for the legal system and the disciplinary system."
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