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New York Law Journal

New Clerk Appointed for New York's Busiest Appeals Court

The Appellate Division, Second Department handles about two-thirds of all cases filed in the state's four midlevel appeals courts.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

8 Judges Out: Winners and Losers of Texas Election

In every pre-primary press release about the seven lawsuits against school districts, Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized the Court of Criminal Appeals judges for preventing him from "prosecuting criminal violations of the Election Code" because of the courts decision in Texas v. Stephens.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Veteran Leader Is Named to Head NY Courts' New ADR Unit

"I am honored and excited to continue the work of making ADR, and, in particular, high-quality mediation, more accessible throughout New York state, together with our judicial and nonjudicial leaders, dedicated regional and local ADR coordinators, and ADR staff," Lisa Courtney said.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Who's Running for Judge in Metro Atlanta? Meet the Election Candidates

Candidate qualifying runs through March 8 for judicial incumbents and challengers interested in running for election in the May 21, 2024, nonpartisan primary.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'It's Been Really Tough': Trials Are Back After a Year in These Counties

Here's where trials will restart in New Jersey, and where judicial vacancies and shutdowns still loom.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Winning Trifecta for New York: The 1977 Court Reforms

The current appointive system for Court of Appeals judges discarded the statewide elective method, a Law Journal columnist recounts. Centralized administration with statewide fiscal resources shifted executive leadership responsibility to the chief judge and chief administrative judge.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

White Powder Mailed to Judge in Trump Civil Fraud Case, AG's Office Weeks After Trial

ABC News, which first reported on the letter sent to Engoron, also reports that, according to "a source familiar with the situation," an envelope containing white powder was also sent to New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose office earlier this month won at trial in the civil fraud case against Donald Trump.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

'One More Stressor': Three Circuits Keep Panels Secret Until Argument Day

Some appellate attorneys want the Fourth, Seventh and Federal circuits to join the other federal appeals courts in giving more than same-day notice of the judges who will hear their case.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Wilson Issues Call for 'Problem-Solving' Mandate in New York Courts

Sharing the stage with fellow judges and attorneys, a court officer and program participants, Chief Judge Rowan Wilson's focused on courts' need to arrive "at the best solution for each individual situation."
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

U.S. Senate Elevates These Florida Attorneys to Federal District Court Judge

The attorneys will fill the vacancy created when U.S. District Judges Marcia Cooke and Federico Moreno moved to senior status.
3 minute read

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