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New York Law Journal

Rule Will Allow Some Judges to Impose Time Limits on Counsels' Presentations

Beginning July 1, judges presiding over Commercial Division cases in New York will be able to decree how long they allow parties to present their cases.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

New Civil Courthouse Would Be Expensive and Unnecessary

Architect Maria Luisa Castellanos and attorney Carlos Rippes insist money intended for a new Miami civil courthouse would be better spent elsewhere.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

In First, Fourth Circuit to Livestream Travel Ban Hearing

The court granted a request from CSPAN to broadcast the audio, acknowledging “heightened public interest” in the case.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

In First, Fourth Circuit to Livestream Travel Ban Hearing

The court granted a request from CSPAN to broadcast the audio, acknowledging “heightened public interest” in the case.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court System to Increase Bilingual Orders of Protection

State courts are gearing up to expand the availability of bilingual orders of protection. Under a policy contained in the new state budget, court administrators plan to add additional languages and courthouses—including all state Supreme Courts—by the end of 2020.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Should You 'Facebook' the Jury? Yes. No. Probably.

While social media profiles can present a trove of data points for jury selection, the ethics and legality of researching jurors online depends heavily on jurisdiction.
16 minute read

Legaltech News

Should You 'Facebook' the Jury? Yes. No. Probably.

While social media profiles can present a trove of data points for jury selection, the ethics and legality of researching jurors online depends heavily on jurisdiction.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Streaming of Appellate Arguments at the First Department

David B. Saxe and Danielle C. Lesser write: The First Department's reluctance to provide the level of transparency other state appellate courts and federal courts in New York provide sets it apart and, given its commercial prominence in resolving high profile disputes, its refusal to provide live streaming is an unfortunate loss for the legal community.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rule Would Require Certification That Parties Were Informed of ADR

Attorneys in New York's Commercial Division would have to assure the court early on that they had talked with their clients about the availability of alternate dispute resolution, under a proposed regulation by state court administrators.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Suit Says Judge Was Suspended Over Time He Spent Caring for Disabled Son

A state Superior Court judge from Ocean County claims in a lawsuit that he was removed from the bench after clashing with supervising judges over time he spent attending to the needs of his disabled son.
9 minute read

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