By Tom McParland | December 15, 2021
The Second Circuit continued to see vacancies open throughout the year, giving Biden a chance to make good on his pledge to add youth and diversity to the bench.
By Jason Grant | December 9, 2021
One of the effects of Commercial Division Rule 37: Remote Depositions, according to veteran commercial litigators, is that it will encourage what has already been happening in individual cases since the pandemic took grip: that parties to cases, whether in Commercial Division civil suits or in other civil actions, have been agreeing to and holding depositions via video platforms.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 30, 2021
"While we may not have always agreed on every legal issue we grappled with in law school—and we may not all agree with every decision Dale will make as a judge—we are confident that he will apply the laws and precedents of the United States fairly and objectively," the letter reads.
By Jane Wester | November 24, 2021
Jordan Dressler is set to start Monday as special counsel in the Office of Court Administration, where he'll be focusing on issues related to New York City Housing Court.
By Jane Wester | November 24, 2021
Troutman, an appellate judge in Western New York who has served as a jurist since 1994, would be the second-ever Black woman to serve on the Court of Appeals. With the choice, Gov. Kathy Hochul began in earnest to place her mark on the state's judiciary.
By Tom McParland | November 17, 2021
Until now, the administration has looked outside the federal bench to fill Second Circuit vacancies and fulfill Biden's pledge to add both professional and demographic diversity.
By Cheryl Miller | November 16, 2021
The parties did not disclose terms of the tentative agreement, which the report said must still be approved by the U.S. Department of Justice.
By Tom McParland | November 5, 2021
The anticipated opening will give President Joe Biden an opportunity to nominate his sixth judge to the influential court.
By Jane Wester | November 3, 2021
Advocates expressed cautious optimism about the change, but said more resources will be needed in civil court to confront the expected influx of cases.
By Jason Grant | October 22, 2021
"If the jurisdictional limit is increased, resulting in significantly increased filings, additional judges and support staff must be assigned to civil court to handle the increased number of cases," the city bar association's report said.
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