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Daily Business Review

Special Administrative Order: New Court Closure Date Announced

The chief judge has the authority to add an additional holiday.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

A Judge Is Fighting Sanctions: Defense Counsel Files Exception

"We believe that the charges against Judge Peterson were not proven, and even if they were, that the level of discipline imposed is excessive," said respondent counsel S. Lester Tate III of Akin & Tate in Cartersville.
8 minute read

Law.com

Kansas Courts ID 150K Potential Victims of 'Cybersecurity Incident,' Notifications Mailed

Some of the personal information came from litigation documents in the Kansas appellate courts, applications to the Kansas bar, or other records held by the office, court administrators announced in a news release.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

'Not Ripe': Challenge of Georgia Court of Appeals Candidate's Residency Nixed

"Most tellingly, he did not have a key to the apartment, a mailbox key, or a device to access the building. To get into the apartment, he had to make arrangements with one of his sons," the judge wrote.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

IM-ing the Clerk's Office? 10th Circuit's Online Chat Aims to Aid Access to Justice

It's a simple tool that can save time and energy for multitasking attorneys and help pro se litigants who might especially struggle with learning complex procedural rules, said Clerk of Court Chris Wolpert.
4 minute read

Law.com

More NC Counties Make Switch to Electronic Filing as Lawsuit Over eCourts' Glitches Remains Pending

"I believe we have moved from an archaic system to a state-of-the-art system that is bringing North Carolina into the forefront of what is available to courts online in our country," Johnston County Clerk of Superior Court Michelle Ball said.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Candidate for Judge Challenges Disqualification Linked to 'Bank Error'

Meeting minutes attributed the challenger's candidacy disqualification to an untimely dispute of a banking error that resulted in a returned qualifying fees check.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'A Tremendous Colleague to All of Us': NJ Supreme Court Bids Farewell to Retiring Justice Lee A. Solomon

"If you have a problem, it is always a sensible place to stop and ask Lee Solomon for his advice and for his insight, born of experience, born of judgment, and born of character," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "I have done it many times and I have never come away disappointed."
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

A Good Complaint Tells a Story

Even the most sophisticated commercial dispute—even the most dry-as-dust regulatory appeal—involves a basic human value that should leap from your complaint shouting for justice.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Is Summary Judgement Dead?

"The entry of summary judgment in New Jersey civil cases is very rare. Should that be the case, though?" writes Iram P. Valentin of Kaufman Dolowich.
8 minute read

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