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New Jersey Law Journal

In NJ, as in Nation, Rapid Growth in Federal Court Backlogs

Long-running MDLs in New Jersey are part of the reason. But that doesn't tell the whole story revealed in this week's report from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Fulton Superior Courts—But Not Magistrate Courts—Will Launch Mandatory Criminal E-Filing in June

As of Monday, June 5, the Fulton County Superior Court will implement mandatory e-filing for all criminal cases, as is already the case with civil filings in the county's Superior, State and Magistrate courts.
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Daily Report Online

Fulton Superior Courts—But Not Magistrate Courts—Will Launch Mandatory Criminal E-Filing in June

As of Monday, June 5, the Fulton County Superior Court will implement mandatory e-filing for all criminal cases, as is already the case with civil filings in the county's Superior, State and Magistrate courts.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Becomes Classroom in Program for High School Students

A recent three-day Court of Appeals session in White Plains, where the court invited more than 100 high school and college students and enlisted volunteer attorneys and law students to prepare them for what they would be observing, has provided a model for future trips of the court outside Albany, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Justices Mull Sheriffs' 'Conspiracy' to Ban Private Process Servers

Lawyers on both sides of a debate over the authority of the state's sheriffs to bar private process servers from working in their counties were pressed by an active Georgia Supreme Court bench.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Justices Mull Sheriffs' 'Conspiracy' to Ban Private Process Servers

Lawyers on both sides of a debate over the authority of the state's sheriffs to bar private process servers from working in their counties were pressed by an active Georgia Supreme Court bench.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Lawmaker Aims to Empower FJD to Raise Fees, Fund Indigent Defense

State Rep. John Taylor, R-Philadelphia, is seeking co-sponsors for a proposed piece of legislation aimed at increasing filing fees at the First Judicial District to support court-appointed attorneys who represent indigent defendants.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Lawmaker Aims to Empower FJD to Raise Fees, Fund Indigent Defense

State Rep. John Taylor, R-Philadelphia, is seeking co-sponsors for a proposed piece of legislation aimed at increasing filing fees at the First Judicial District to support court-appointed attorneys who represent indigent defendants.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Time Is Valuable — Don't Waste It

Connecticut's courts have long recognized the legal maxim that justice delayed is justice denied.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Comments Sought on Model Orders for Disclosure in Criminal Cases

Judges presiding over criminal trials may soon have a new tool to notify attorneys appearing before them of their professional responsibilities.
13 minute read

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