Many business courts make their judicial opinions available on publicly accessible websites, either on the business court’s own webpages or on a statewide court administration…
Category: Massachusetts
We are reposting our reporting on Massachusetts Business Litigation Session Developments in 2022, on this single page, as all Business Court Blog posts after February…
The “full consent jurisdiction” issue is becoming of some interest recently. There are a few business court dockets where all parties must consent to the…
The Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s Editorial Advisory Board yesterday endorsed expansion of the Suffolk Superior Court’s Business Litigation Session (BLS). The bulk of the Board’s editorial…
We mark the passing of Chief Justice Ralph D. Gants, of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Chief Justice Gants was a towering figure in Massachusetts’ judiciary,…
The ABA Section of Business Law’s Business and Corporate Litigation Committee has just published the 2020 edition of Recent Developments in Business and Corporate Litigation. …
Some of the risk the Covid-19 virus poses to litigators, judges, and court personnel can be remedied with non-medical technology. Putting aside the more complicated…
As of May 2019, 23 states currently have operational business courts within their borders. Though not yet open for business, Wyoming’s new Chancery Court is to…
One objective for many business courts is to publish opinions. This falls in line with the goal of creating rational predictability for the litigation community, as…
Today’s post on Tennessee’s Business Court Docket Pilot Project (Business Court) follows up on using a single county’s business court to serve litigants across the state. In the Tennessee experience,…