There are no arguments scheduled for this week. The Supreme Court's April 24 order addressing civil litigation during the pandemic was expressly made subject to change after receiving comments from the bench and bar. We will be watching for any revisions to the order and keep you advised.
There are no arguments scheduled for this week. The Supreme Court's April 24 order addressing civil litigation during the pandemic was expressly made subject to change after receiving comments from the bench and bar. We will be watching for any revisions to the order and keep you advised.
On April 24, 2020, the Supreme Court entered an order intended to assist courts and counsel in managing civil cases during the pandemic. Trial courts are encouraged to assess their civil dockets and, where appropriate, to conduct status conferences or hearings via remote technology. The order also establishes a briefing schedule governing pending...
On April 24, 2020, the Supreme Court entered an order intended to assist courts and counsel in managing civil cases during the pandemic. Trial courts are encouraged to assess their civil dockets and, where appropriate, to conduct status conferences or hearings via remote technology. The order also establishes a briefing schedule governing pending...
On April 22, 2020, the Supreme Court entered an order extending the judicial emergency through May 15. Under the order, all applicable court deadlines and statutes of limitation are tolled until Monday, May 18. Courts will still hear emergency matters and have been given limited authority to hear non emergency matters...
On April 22, 2020, the Supreme Court entered an order extending the judicial emergency through May 15. Under the order, all applicable court deadlines and statutes of limitation are tolled until Monday, May 18. Courts will still hear emergency matters and have been given limited authority to hear non emergency matters...
The judicial emergency remains in effect. The Supreme Court has cases scheduled for argument on Tuesday, April 21 and Wednesday, April 22. The Court has opted to continue most of those cases. However, it will be using remote technology to hear arguments in cases involving abuse and neglect issues and criminal issues.
The judicial emergency remains in effect. The Supreme Court has cases scheduled for argument on Tuesday, April 21 and Wednesday, April 22. The Court has opted to continue most of those cases. However, it will be using remote technology to hear arguments in cases involving abuse and neglect issues and criminal issues.
The Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on April 14th & 15th via remote technology in time-sensitive cases involving criminal issues and abuse and neglect issues. Arguments in these cases will still be available to the public via the livestream. All other cases are continued generally. ...
The Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on April 14th & 15th via remote technology in time-sensitive cases involving criminal issues and abuse and neglect issues. Arguments in these cases will still be available to the public via the livestream. All other cases are continued generally. ...