By Marcia Coyle | April 15, 2020
The U.S. solicitor general's office said it has been "endeavoring to minimize risks to the health and safety of our personnel responsible for the filing and service of paper copies."
By Marcia Coyle | April 14, 2020
Appellate advocates are busy at work thinking about, and preparing for, the U.S. Supreme Court's first-ever phone arguments. Some of the lawyers set to argue in May talk with us about what's on their mind.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 13, 2020
Reopening decisions could have sweeping effects on law firms and court systems for the participating states, which include New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware and Massachusetts.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 10, 2020
The coronavirus crisis has upended normal business this session, but legislative leaders have expressed support for continuing their work in some fashion.
By Tom McParland | April 10, 2020
Nearly all of the district court's limited activity will be conducted at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse on Pearl Street, where only urgent criminal matters, including arraignments and emergency bail matters, will be heard.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 9, 2020
The memorandum states the ban on filing new nonessential matters will continue, but the system will move to open up remote access for nonessential cases that are pending.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Michael Marciano | April 6, 2020
In a statement released Monday afternoon, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence K. Marks said virtual court operations, allowing essential and emergency court proceedings to be conducted remotely, were in effect.
By Tom McParland | Jane Wester | April 3, 2020
As of Friday, six inmates in Manhattan and Brooklyn had tested positive for the coronavirus. For weeks the Federal Defenders of New York has decried a lack of coronavirus testing in the two jails.
By Karen Sloan | April 2, 2020
The deans of the state's 15 ABA-accredited law schools have asked the court to adopt an 18-month supervised practice program as an alternative to a postponed July bar exam, allowing 2020 law grads to practice without passing the test.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 31, 2020
New York's Chief Judge Janet DiFiore says a significant number of judges, court officers and other workers have been infected with the virus.
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