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Archived articles from June 2020

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Jury Service & Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic Texas: Results from a New Texas Public Opinion Poll & Bar Survey

By Beth Graham - June 30, 2020
The National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) recently assisted in conducting yet another useful webinar for Texas attorneys titled, “Jury Service & Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic Texas: Results from a New Texas Public Opinion Poll & Bar Survey.”

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SCOTUS Will Yet Again Decide Delegation of Arbitrability Question in Henry Schein Case

By Beth Graham - June 24, 2020
The Supreme Court of the United States has once again agreed to resolve a circuit split regarding whether it is up to a court or an arbitrator to decide questions related to arbitrability in the ongoing saga of Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer and White Sales, Inc. 

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It’s Time For A New Trial Lawyer Narrative

By Tracy McCormack and Beth Graham - June 23, 2020
For those who practice litigation, the narrative of the trial lawyer is part of our psyche.

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NCSC’s ‘Jury Service and Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic America’ Webinar Now Available Online

By Beth Graham - June 22, 2020
On Thursday, the National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) conducted a useful webinar titled, “Jury Service and Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic America: Results From a New National Public Opinion Poll.”

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Academy of Court Appointed Masters Publishes 2020 Benchbook for Appointing Special Masters

By Beth Graham - June 17, 2020
If you're thinking about using a special master, you and the judge you're appearing in front of may find “Appointing Masters and Other Judicial Adjuncts,” published by the Academy of Court Appointed Masters (“ACAM”), to be quite useful.

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Community-Police Mediation

By Renata Schaffer - June 16, 2020
The process of mediation can be utilized to resolve many different types of disputes. A form of mediation that is not often explored is community-police mediation, which is used to resolve citizen complaints against police officers.

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Remote Jury Trials Are Vital to Keeping Our Courts Functioning

By Tracy McCormack - June 11, 2020
There are many famous quotes about the power of juries in a democracy. In our nation, the judiciary is a third branch of government and jury trials are essential to this branch fulfilling its functions.

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National Open Court Data Standards Project Moves to Implementation Phase

By Beth Graham - June 10, 2020
The National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) has completed the first phase of a data project that may help the judicial system become more efficient in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Pros and Cons of Restorative Justice

By Renata Schaffer - June 8, 2020
There are a variety of benefits and limitations related to restorative justice that should be considered prior to implementation.

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Illinois Federal Court Refuses to Send BIPA Lawsuit Filed Against Vimeo to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - June 5, 2020
The Northern District of Illinois has denied Vimeo’s motion to compel a proposed class action lawsuit alleging its recently acquired Magisto mobile web application violated the 12-year-old Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) to arbitration.

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