Grays says in-person trials will soon resume
/“Attorneys need to get back to work and cases have to start moving.”
Read More“Attorneys need to get back to work and cases have to start moving.”
Read MoreThough absentee ballots have yet to be counted, initial results show Cassandra Johnson and Soma Syed leading their respective races.
Read MoreA group of Queens lawyers are vying for the three open spots on the Civil Court bench, but first they need to make it through this month’s primary election.
Read More“I'm running because I think voters should have a choice.”
Read More“It always comes back to helping people, because that's what we do.”
Read More“While we can’t meet together in person we are able to still celebrate our friends and association.”
Read MoreAs negotiations continue on a budget due April 1, lawmakers are considering a court system budget bill that would raise funding by 10 percent.
Read MoreQueens judicial candidate Michael Goldman has practiced law for more than 25 years.
Read More“I love doing this … to get you all to get excited about being in law.”
Read MoreThe Queens County Bar Association is hosting a virtual conversation championing the racial, ethnic and gender diversity in the Queens court and legal system.
Read More“They are an inspiration and their stories should be taught and learned by everyone.”
Read More“This is beyond my wildest imaginings.”
Read More“When I was growing up I didn't see many Latinas doing what I’m doing now.”
Read More“That’s my aspiration — to be fair and give everyone the opportunity to be heard.”
Read MoreThirteen judges, all Democrats, won seats on the Civil and Supreme Court benches in Queens Tuesday.
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