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IAALS Resources Reflect Importance of Centering Children in Divorce Proceedings

Legal Tech Monitor

This month serves as a reminder for lawyers, judges, other legal professionals, and parents alike to prioritize the well-being and emotional health of children during divorce proceedings. Various ADR resources are available to courts seeking to make divorce as uncontentious as possible.

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Women’s History Month 2024

Legal Expert Connections

Judith Sheindlin (Judge Judy, 1942 to Present): Known as a household name, Judge Judy has been a trailblazer in the legal world. She is an American court-show arbitrator, media personality, television producer, philanthropist, and former prosecutor and Manhattan family court judge.

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The Court is Prepared to Proceed: Are You?

The Barrister

Whether in Common Pleas, Family Court, General Sessions, or Probate Court, THSCL will cover you. Considering the American Bar Association’s number one most common legal malpractice claim is failure to know the law, South Carolina attorneys need to be prepared for the inevitable. [2]

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Put the Important Stuff First

Attorney at Work

For example, in family court, these few words might suffice: “Litigant moves the court to compel TheOtherOne to comply with §rrr.” A judge would immediately grasp who wants what from whom and why. The lede should cover the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of the case.

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Black History Month: 5 Trailblazing Lawyers

Bigfork Tech

In 1939, she broke ground yet again as the first African-American woman to be a judge in the United States. Her appointment was to a family court in New York City, where she had a 10-year term.

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Editor’s Picks: Can Defamation Suits Save the Media? | SolarWinds Lessons for Lawyers | How Families are Erased

Legal Talk Network

What to Watch: ‘Erasing Family’ Some of the most heartrending court cases are in family court, involving divorce and separation. He tells host Lee Rawles how vagaries of these cases “poisons the relationships between lawyers.”. The documentary is also streaming now on Amazon Prime and YouTube.

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A Closer Look: Three Common Arguments Against Regulatory Reform

Legal Tech Monitor

According to the 2015 National Center for State Courts’ Civil Justice Initiative: The Landscape of Civil Litigation in State Courts study, at least one party was self-represented in 76% of civil cases in state courts.

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