By Brian Lee | June 17, 2024
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department explored the possibility that a May ruling by a Republican trial court judge from Livingston County, excluding the Equal Rights Amendment from the November ballot on procedural grounds, was in error.
By Lisa Willis | June 14, 2024
"It's really a common-sense bill," said Miami attorney Jason Giller, with Giller P.A.
By Brian Lee | June 14, 2024
The Office of Court Administration pushed back, saying court leaders are prioritizing these complicated cases that often involve decades-old allegations.
By Abigail Adcox | June 13, 2024
Federal legislation has fueled demand for energy, aviation, and environmental expertise, while IP litigation and AI technologies continue to fuel demand for patent lawyers.
By Colleen Murphy | June 13, 2024
"Our primary concern is with proposing a constitutional amendment without robust engagement from stakeholders, including the bar association, members of the legal community, and civil rights advocates," Sarah Fajardo, the policy director for the ACLU-NJ, told the Law Journal.
By Brian Lee | June 11, 2024
The Jury of Our Peers Act, if signed into law, would follow New York lawmakers' restoration of voting rights to persons convicted of felonies, on their release from incarceration, in 2021.
By Brian Lee | June 11, 2024
Public notaries saw a steep year-over-year decline as of the latest figures provided by the Department of State to the New York Law Journal on Tuesday.
By Lisa Willis | June 10, 2024
"We have always been at a disadvantage financially with our staffs, and I'm speaking for every single clerk throughout the state," said a South Florida court clerk about one new law's impact.
By Brian Lee | June 10, 2024
The bill points out that e-filing isn't mandatory in certain major classes of civil cases in state Supreme Court, such as matrimonial and Article 78 cases against state agencies and government.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Y. David Scharf, David B. Saxe and Joseph J. Kamelhar | June 10, 2024
On balance, we believe that New York should join the majority of jurisdictions that permit cameras in the courtroom. In our opinion, the factors favoring legislative change are overwhelming.
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