By Colleen Murphy | November 10, 2022
"Lisa Burke has spent almost two decades working with her predecessor and has been intimately involved in all of the Judiciary's efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in our court system," said Glenn A. Grant, administrative director of the courts.
By Allison Dunn | November 9, 2022
Comments considering proposed amendments to the Rules of Court, Part Six, Section IV, Paragraph 13-25(C): "If after resigning from the Bar, a former Attorney wishes to resume practicing law in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the former Attorney must apply to the Board of Bar Examiners, satisfy the character and fitness requirements, and either pass the Bar examination or meet all eligibility requirements for admission without examination under Rule 1A:1. Before being readmitted to the Bar, the former Attorney must also satisfy any membership obligations that were delinquent when the former Attorney resigned."
By Everett Catts | November 8, 2022
"We will miss Jean's deep institutional knowledge of the courts and the law, as well as her keen eye and kind demeanor," Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs said in a news release.
By Michael A. Mora | November 8, 2022
Here's the latest on court operations in Florida as Tropical Storm Nicole nears.
By Jason Grant | November 7, 2022
"You can uphold the law. Will you commit to stopping all eviction cases?" one woman shouted at Cannataro, standing up suddenly among rows of attorneys seated inside the 35th floor offices of Foley & Lardner on Park Avenue.
By Cheryl Miller | November 7, 2022
A fight over the future of court reporting in California is likely to influence the legislative debate over other judicial branch priorities, including expansion of remote proceedings and the creation of more judgeships.
By Brian Lee | November 7, 2022
The bar's 128-page report details the public's struggles participating in state court proceedings since the pandemic began in March 2020.
By Jason Grant | November 7, 2022
Buller will fill the open position on the court created by Court of Appeals Judge David May moving to the Iowa Supreme Court, according to an announcement from Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 7, 2022
We applaud the court for this clarifying order and trust they will indeed make sure that practitioner safety and court efficiency are not mutually exclusive.
By Michael A. Mora | November 3, 2022
"The overwhelming theme was based on the functions of a deputy clerk's job—and not her religious beliefs," said Sidney Charles Calloway, a partner at Shutts & Bowen.
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