By Brian Lee | August 19, 2024
Court workers say a provision that requires disputes to be decided by the deputy chief administrative judge was not agreed to by their union.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz | August 19, 2024
"The question 'where's 'Dondi'' arises from the portion of the Rule requiring that an order 'recite the papers used on the motion,'" write Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz.
By Brian Lee | August 16, 2024
A plaintiff who was witnessing a court proceeding was forced to surrender her phone and not given a receipt.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James Kobak | August 5, 2024
The author compares his experiences in seeking replacement of a stolen passport (while in Portugal) to some of the daily experiences of Americans in contending with obstacles posed by agencies and courts in the United States.
By Brian Lee | July 31, 2024
The New York courts that use e-filing utilize "a patchwork system of various e-filing systems," said the New York State Bar Association, which urges lawmakers to allocate funding for the creation and implementation of a universal system.
By Brian Lee | July 26, 2024
State Senate leaders say Family Courts are in crisis mode—and is still recovering from a pause during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Emily Saul | July 24, 2024
"The question is whether public access provides a substantial benefit to the proceeding's ability to carry out its purpose," U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero of the Southern District of New York wrote. "The court finds that it does. The public cannot have faith in a process that it cannot see."
By Brian Lee | July 23, 2024
Similar home-rule requests could be coming to lawmakers in the future, said a backer of the measure who is a candidate for the state Assembly.
By Brian Lee | July 18, 2024
The reinforcements are expected to ease a crisis of thousands of backlogged cases.
By Brian Lee | July 16, 2024
The association for New York surrogates and OCA have long disagreed about which entity is entitled to appoint chief clerks and, in counties such as Erie County with at least 500,000 population , a deputy chief clerk.
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