By Brian Lee | June 15, 2022
Equally important for purposes of the court's return to full operations, the three-foot physical distancing requirement has been lifted, and is no longer required in any area or for any operation within a UCS facility.
By Andrew Denney | June 7, 2022
A number of Manhattan residents will receive summonses to appear on July 6 for juror orientation via Microsoft Teams.
New York Law Journal | Conversation
By Brian Lee | June 7, 2022
Sherry Levin Wallach said inconsistencies among the judiciary led to a feeling of unease, and increased lawyers' stress levels.
By Brian Lee | June 3, 2022
The court is taking a step back "to reflect upon what we did in those extraordinary months in the beginning of COVID," said one judge. The final report is expect to serve as a playbook in the event of other circumstances that interrupt operation of the court system.
By Brian Lee | June 2, 2022
The lawsuit seeks to vindicate the public's right to know how the New York court system operates and how the OCA influences judicial decision-making, an NYCLU staff attorney said.
By Brad Kutner | May 23, 2022
Cross-country flights for 15-minute appearances have some attorneys dreading a return to in-person proceedings.
By Andrew Denney | May 19, 2022
The state court system reports that 20 New York City judges who attended a conference in the Hamptons last week tested positive for COVID-19, but according…
By Brian Lee | May 17, 2022
The Fund for Modern Courts, issuing a 32-page report as two bills make their way through the New York Legislature, said the nation's media capital should cease to be an "outlier" and allow cameras for televised coverage of court proceedings.
New York Law Journal | Slideshow
By Ryland West | May 17, 2022
The Franklin H. Williams Commission launched the Professional Development Program, designed to promote career advancement in the court system, in an event…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By The New York City Family Court Judges Association | May 11, 2022
In the current inequitable structure, Family Court is seen as lesser, and in any debate over resource allocation, the group seen as "supreme" will win out.
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