New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John M. Leventhal | January 19, 2023
The hearing itself was robust and full, but calling it a "fair" hearing is farcical and a travesty.
By Stephanie Wilkins | January 19, 2023
While ChatGPT has legitimate potential uses in the legal industry, recent proposals that amount to having the technology practice law on behalf of clients are a step too far in the mind of legal experts.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 18, 2023
An attorney told The Legal his first thought upon seeing the proposal was, "Why are you making our lives more difficult?"
By Cedra Mayfield | January 18, 2023
Associate Juvenile Court Judges Phillip Jackson and Coy J. Johnson Jr. and Deputy Assistant Solicitor General T. Natasha Crawford have been appointed to presiding judgeships on the Fulton County Juvenile Court bench.
By Tamiko Amaker, Acting Chief Administrative Judge, New York State Unified Court System | January 17, 2023
Tamiko Amaker, Acting Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System, describes how the UCS has invested a great deal in improving existing programs as well as developing new ones.
By Sol Wachtler | January 13, 2023
"I believe that those Senators who oppose Justice LaSalle and have attacked some members of the Court of Appeals as being "too conservative" have either been misled, do not apprehend the jurisdiction of the New York Court of Appeals, or don't ascribe to the fundamental foundation of our separation of powers that limits the arbitrary excesses of government and compels the need for an independent judiciary."
By Cedra Mayfield | January 12, 2023
The DeKalb County Superior Court has postponed all in-person trials through at least April 3 after a ruptured pipe caused extensive water damage to its Judicial Tower.
By Colleen Murphy | January 11, 2023
"Despite continually alleging from the bench and in interviews with the press that discriminatory scheduling practices were occurring in his courtroom, Judge Witcher has ignored repeated requests from his supervising judge, dating back to Dec. 21, to review court docket lists in advance to ensure court cases are being scheduled appropriately, emails released today by the Administrative Office of the Courts show," judiciary spokesman Peter McAleer said.
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2023
The judge noted that the present suit is one of many filed around the country by the same lawyer, Joseph Giannini of Los Angeles, seeking to challenge bar admission rules.
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2023
The judge noted that the present suit is one of many filed around the country by the same lawyer, Joseph Giannini of Los Angeles, seeking to challenge bar admission rules.
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