It’s dangerous to go to court without legal representation — but more Americans are going it alone. Credit...Illustration by Matt Dorfman Supported by By Rowan Moore Gerety Janae Gossel had been ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation Thursday which plans to reduce case backlog in both family and civil courts. The new law will add 28 judges across the state and 16 ...
Dismantling Bexar County’s Presiding Court system would be “catastrophic” to the way the civil district courts operate, requiring millions of dollars to pay for more courts and personnel, Bexar County ...
Many Lorain County residents represent themselves in civil legal cases such as divorce, child custody and support because they cannot afford legal representation, according to a news release.
From left to right: Hon. Shahabuddeen A. Ally, Administrative Judge of New York City Civil Court; Hon. Genine D. Edwards, Administrative Judge for Kings County Supreme Court s Civil Term in Brooklyn; ...