By Josefa Velasquez | Colby Hamilton | December 5, 2017
As the number of arrests at courthouses by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers continue to rise under the Trump Administration, a report released Tuesday by the Fund for Modern Courts suggests New York's courts should limit the cooperation and assistance they provide to ICE officers in the courthouses.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 1, 2017
The state's unified court system is asking the governor and Legislature for a budget increase of $44.4 million for the judiciary for the upcoming fiscal year, according to the budgetary request released Friday.
By Josefa Velasquez | November 29, 2017
Brooklyn Assemblyman Joe Lentol introduced legislation Monday that would increase the state's four departments to five by creating a Second Department, North consisting of the counties in the 9th Judicial District immediately north of New York City.
By Josefa Velasquez | November 27, 2017
A Washington County Town Court justice was admonished Monday for failing to disclose the received unsolicited and unsubstantiated ex parte information he presided over, the Commission on Judicial Conduct announced.
By Josefa Velasquez | November 17, 2017
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, a Bronx Democrat who is the new head of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, said in an interview that he's “concerned” that there aren't enough judges in the five boroughs, a matter that he hopes to address in legislation.
By Andrew Denney | November 13, 2017
Randall Eng, the presiding justice for the Appellate Division, Second Department, who is retiring from the bench at the end of the year, is a man of firsts.
By Colby Hamilton | November 8, 2017
Attorney-in-Charge Seymour James reflects on his decades in the Queens legal aid office, the biggest challenges facing his successor and the job being done by Queens DA Richard Brown's office.
By Josefa Velasquez | November 1, 2017
New Yorkers Against Corruption, a campaign opposing the constitutional convention mainly funded by labor unions, also has received contributions from the legal community, a review of campaign contributions by the New York Law Journal found.
By Jason Grant | November 1, 2017
The Commercial Division Advisory Council has said that the Large Complex Case List will help make clear that “the London Commercial Court is not entitled to a monopoly on large lawsuits.”
By Susan DeSantis | October 31, 2017
Judge P. Kevin Castel cited the inability of the average person to understand the term preponderance of evidence, which he said an alarming number think means pondering the evidence.
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