By Michael A. Mora | August 16, 2021
"For trial lawyers and lawyers who are trying cases, it is always important to not run from the weaknesses but to see how you can flip them and use them to your advantage," Jared Dwyer, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, said.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 12, 2021
The announcement comes as other federal appeals courts update reopening plans amid the increased spread of the delta variant of COVID-19.
By Suzette Parmley | August 11, 2021
Justice LaVecchia wrote, "no longer can the Court conclude, as it did in 'Uricoli,' that the Legislature did not, unequivocally and categorically, condition the receipt of a pension on the rendering of uniformly honorable service."
By Cedra Mayfield | August 5, 2021
In-person oral arguments slated for September return at Court of Appeals of Georgia are now in limbo as judges weigh whether to follow Supreme Court of Georgia's lead.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 4, 2021
"All employees and visitors are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose while in the building and when interacting with others," instructed Court of Appeals of Georgia Chief Judge Brian M. Rickman in a statement.
By Suzette Parmley | August 3, 2021
The court said the New Jersey Constitution "is designed to protect individual rights, and it provides greater protection against unreasonable searches and seizures than the Fourth Amendment."
By Avalon Zoppo | July 30, 2021
The Fifth Circuit saw an 11.7% decrease in appeals. Court Clerk Lyle Cayce said the deficit in appeals has slowly been shrinking over the past few months. The return of district trials around December, he said, is likely part of the reason.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 30, 2021
The Third and First Circuits saw the biggest drops in number of appeals filed during the pandemic, by 27.2% and 16.7% respectively.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 27, 2021
"I always tell people to request oral argument," said Court of Appeals of Georgia Chief Judge Brian Rickman. "You've just gotten a judge additional time to look at your case."
By Andrew Denney | July 26, 2021
Bar groups allege that failing to provide assigned counsel with better pay is forcing attorneys to leave 18-B panels, potentially depriving indigent defendants and children of adequate legal representation.
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