By Avalon Zoppo | February 24, 2023
A proposal asks a federal judiciary rules committee to adopt a rule under which once an attorney is licensed in a state and admitted to one district court, they could practice in all 94 district courts.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Avalon Zoppo | February 24, 2023
A proposal asks a federal judiciary rules committee to adopt a rule under which once an attorney is licensed in a state and admitted to one district court, they could practice in all 94 district courts.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 23, 2023
Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed two judges and four lawyers to fill vacancies on the state courts of Carroll, Clarke and Coffee counties and superior courts of the Lookout Mountain and South Georgia judicial circuits.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | February 23, 2023
Minnesota Senior Judge Kathryn Messerich is heading up the state's effort to develop a uniform process for determining when a court proceeding is heard remotely or in person.
By Cheryl Miller | February 22, 2023
State Sen. Susan Rubio plans to carry legislation expanding the use of electronic recording in California's courts, Capitol sources say. Certified court reporters and their labor union are preparing to fight the bill.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 22, 2023
Here are the new officers poised with leading investigations and prosecutions of misconduct in cases involving Pennsylvania judges.
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By Cedra Mayfield | February 22, 2023
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia has offered interviews to 19 judicial candidates interested in filling a vacancy on the Georgia Court of Appeals.
By Lisa Willis | February 21, 2023
"I want to know whether they're well balanced mentally and physically; whether they have intelligence that's demonstrated, either by their work or by their performance, either in writing or in school," said Walter James Harvey, JNC member.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | February 21, 2023
Changes include offering the bar exam in both February and July beginning in 2024, reducing the number of essay questions on the exam from eight to four and cutting down the length of required clerkships from 21 weeks to 12.
By Ellen Bardash | February 21, 2023
Changes include offering the bar exam in both February and July beginning in 2024, reducing the number of essay questions on the exam from eight to four and cutting down the length of required clerkships from 21 weeks to 12.
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