Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 18, 2024
Michael Dolan, a Democratic candidate for probate judge, looks likely to replace Judge Edward C. Burt Jr., who will retire March 14, 2025. Burt's term was set to end Jan. 5, 2027.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 18, 2024
The pair is vying for the Place 6 seat in Harris County's Fourteenth District Court of Appeals.
By Brian Lee | October 17, 2024
A Westchester judge was also charged with engaging in ex parte communications, and failing to timely file his financial disclosure statement.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 17, 2024
Gov. Ned Lamont announced on May 13 the special elections after six probate judges announced their retirements. The probate districts with elections are Region No. 22, Fairfield, Tolland-Mansfield, Hamden-Bethany, Middletown and Windham-Colchester.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David B. Saxe | October 16, 2024
Retired First Department Appellate Division Judge David B. Saxe writes about the time when Chief Judge Judith Kaye was instrumental in assisting the Appellate Division, First Department in overcoming a deficiency with respect to an understanding of a certain type of commercial law appeal that began to pop up in the early 2000's.
By Lisa Willis | October 15, 2024
The plaintiff claimed Khaliah Ali Wertheimer has not complied with court orders for discovery and other legal matters.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 15, 2024
The name comes from the Latin word meaning "doubtful" and is typically used to express reservations with a majority decision's rationale without declaring it wrong.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 14, 2024
After months of persistent symptoms, the judge was diagnosed in August with postconcussion syndrome. Because of the fall, she lost consciousness for several hours and awoke in the hospital.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | October 11, 2024
"Justice Vaughn has left an indelible mark on Delaware's legal landscape," said Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr.
By Joseph A. Zayas | October 11, 2024
New York's court system is working with the Center for Justice Innovation to implementing a number of common-sense measures aimed at reducing case processing delays, including improving oversight of the discovery process, accelerating when pretrial hearings occur, deploying court personnel to help resolve obstacles to case resolution, and establishing a formal protocol for conferencing cases and setting firm trial dates.
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