Best practices for managing exhibits in a virtual courtroom
Have questions about exhibits in a digital world? Be ready to showcase your exhibits no matter the format, electronic or physical.
Have questions about exhibits in a digital world? Be ready to showcase your exhibits no matter the format, electronic or physical.
San Mateo announces longer phone wait times, Alameda reopens some courthouses, and Riverside cancels planned furloughs.
Tulare County re-opens its public service counters, L.A. County announces its Child Support courtrooms and services are moving.
Marin County brings back jury trials, San Diego and Placer Counties mandate eFiling, and Orange County changes electronic evidence submission process.
San Diego announces eFiling mandate, Madera County reveals strategic plan, and Riverside moves to remote civil trials.
Stanislaus County revises COVID-19 public access rules, San Joaquin county continues homeless initiative.
L.A. County announces site maintenance, Santa Clara changes mandatory settlement conferences, and Sonoma County updates its emergency rule.
This week: Contra Costa plans reopen, courts seek comment on proposed new rules, and clerk’s offices resume regular business hours.
This week: Riverside plans to resume jury trials, judges are authorized to extend timelines, and other courts shift operations.
Courts update operations and tentatively make plans to reintroduce key services. San Diego and Los Angeles Counties plan website maintenance.
This week: Alameda modifies phone hours to speed up case processing, Mendocino prepares for eFiling, and some courts announce February 12th closure.
This week: Orange, Santa Clara, and San Diego Counties plan to resume some in-person jury trials while other courts continue to assess court operations on a regular basis.
This week: Some courts extend orders limiting access while most hold on updates as existing orders restrict operations through February.
This week: Courts extend existing authorizations for remote access, suspend jury trials, and continue to limit access to courthouses.
This week: More courts move to remote appearances, clerk’s offices limit hours, and local rules get updates.
This week: More courts respond to increasing COVID-19 cases by restricting courthouse access, closing filing counters, and re-scheduling trials.