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New York Law Journal

Court System Offers Guide to Judicial Elections Nov. 8

The Office of Court Administration has made its 2016 Voter Guide available online, providing information on all judicial elections on the Nov. 8 ballot except for town and village justice races.
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Daily Business Review

Miami-Dade Complex Business Litigation Division Expands

The Miami-Dade Circuit Court complex business litigation division is expanding from one judge to three.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

How Palm Beach County Managed a Case Too Big for Court

Attorneys say Palm Beach County court administrators took extraordinary steps to accommodate a massive construction defect case.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Sotomayor, Ginsburg Help Kick Off Second Circuit's 125th Anniversary

A year of commemorative programming will celebrate the court's anniversary.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Carrying on a Tradition

By | October 26, 2016
Thirty-nine men and seventeen women took their oath of office recently to join the ranks of the court system's 4,100 officers, as well as its approximately 2,000 additional non-uniformed peace officers.
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New York Law Journal

Pigott Seeks Return to Trial-Level Work After Leaving Court of Appeals

New York Court of Appeals Judge Eugene Pigott Jr. said Tuesday he wants to become an acting state Supreme Court justice in Buffalo once he steps down from the high court on Dec. 31 due to mandatory retirement rules.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Admonished for Obstruction Threat

A Brooklyn judge should be admonished for his reaction to learning that a death threat was made against a witness in a rape trial, the state Commission on Judicial Conduct said Tuesday.
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New York Law Journal

City Bar Groups Wary of Proposed 18B Change

Right now, most indigent homicide defendants in New York City are defended by individual attorneys who are vetted by appellate court committees and appointed by trial judges. Starting in July, the city apparently plans to give institutional providers first crack at the homicide cases.
13 minute read

National Law Journal

DC Shifts to 'Daubert' Rule for Expert Testimony

The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled this week that the District would follow the standard used in the federal court system, replacing a rule that dates back nearly a century.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Most Supreme Court Candidates Are Already Assured of Election Day Success

Of the 37 open state Supreme Court judgeships, 30 are races where major-party candidates—typically, Democrats in New York City or Republicans outside the city—have been cross-endorsed by the other party or face no major-party opponent.
6 minute read

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