By Tom McParland | September 6, 2019
Richter, who joined the Appellate Division in March 2009, confirmed Friday that she had given notice of her plans to step down over the past week, though she said plans to stay on until summer 2020, in part to help ease the transition process.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan D. Scheinkman | September 2, 2019
We will no longer abide years of delay in the perfection of criminal appeals--such delays are not in the defendant's interest and are not in the public interest.
By Dan M. Clark | August 20, 2019
The study looked at performance on the bar exam in New York between July 2015 and July 2017. New York started administering the Uniform Bar Exam in July 2016.
By Tom McParland | August 16, 2019
Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann on Friday announced the selection of Michael D. Jordan to serve as circuit executive for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By Dan M. Clark | August 14, 2019
Murphy replaces Justice James Tormey, who was the district’s administrative judge for nearly two decades until he died in June following a brief illness.
By Dan M. Clark | August 13, 2019
“The revived Child Victims Act cases are critically important cases, raising numerous challenging legal issues, that must be adjudicated as consistently and expeditiously as possible across the State,” said Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks.
By Jack Newsham | August 13, 2019
The lawsuit provides an unusual look into the office politics and economics of the official record-keepers at some of the busiest courthouses in New York.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric Allen | August 12, 2019
A trained court reporter (not court recorder) can produce a realtime verbatim transcript of proceedings with 99% accuracy. That is in realtime, instantaneously, immediately, as the proceedings are occurring.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steve Townsend, TheRecordXchange | August 12, 2019
Don't be surprised if there is no stenographer in your next deposition. A little history may help put your mind at ease.
By Tom McParland | August 7, 2019
While the new rule would open the door to video appearances, it would not require remote participation, and individual justices would retain discretion in deciding whether to grant the requests.
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