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Scheduling Conflicts Wrongly Delayed Child Custody Hearing, Court Says—2 Years Later
The Appellate Division, First Department said that a 2018 hearing on whether two children should be returned to their father's custody should not have gone on for six months because of attorney and court scheduling conflicts.Shared Custody in the Time of COVID-19: A Q&A With Susan Myres
Texas Lawyer had the chance to speak recently with Houston attorney Susan Myres, president of the AAML, about shared custody and the challenges divorced/separated parents face during the time of COVID-19.Ohio's First Post-COVID Jury Trial Was Set to Begin. Then the Defendant Nearly Collapsed
The incident, which was livestreamed on the court's feed, has provided something of a cautionary tale for courts and attorneys as local justice systems across the country begin to figure out how to relax restrictions.Ohio's First Post-COVID Jury Trial Was About to Begin. Then the Defendant Nearly Collapsed
The incident, which was livestreamed on the court's feed, has provided something of a cautionary tale for courts and attorneys as local justice systems across the country begin to figure out how to relax restrictions.California Chief Justice Authorizes Additional Delays in Criminal Trials
The extension is not a mandate. It allows delays but encourages lawyers to work together to proceed with criminal trials at a sooner date.View more book results for the query "*"
Chief Justice Authorizes Additional Delays in Criminal Trials
The extension is not a mandate. It allows delays but encourages lawyers to work together to proceed with criminal trials at a sooner date.New Legal Landscape for Automated, Post-Pandemic World
Littler Mendelson's Natalie Pierce points to the new legal threats for an increasingly automated workforce after the coronavirus pandemic.California Courts Can Depart From COVID-19 Emergency Bail Rule, Appeals Court Rules
California's Fourth District Court of Appeal found that the state's courts continue to have the authority to set bail amounts and conditions on a case-by-case basis, despite an order from the Judicial Council of California setting bail at $0 for some offenses.Orange County Supreme Court Justice Dies of COVID-19, 4 Months After Taking Bench
Orange County Supreme Court Justice Steven Milligram is the third state judge to have died in the pandemic.Trending Stories
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