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North Carolina Supreme Court Is All Caught Up

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The North Carolina Supreme Court is not stingy with extensions. If a lawyer needs more time to file a brief, the Court will generally allow it. But with the Court largely caught up on its docket, you might not want to bank...more

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The Curve Has Flattened for Federal Website Accessibility Lawsuits

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We’ve sheltered in place and finished our tally. The numbers are in for total website accessibility lawsuit filings in federal courts in 2019, they show a small decrease from 2018....more

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Court Of Appeals Revises Appellate Mediation Procedures In Light Of COVID-19

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The Court of Appeals has new COVID-19 procedures for its voluntary appellate mediation program. The full document is here, but highlights include: 1.For mediation deadlines that fall between March 27 and April 30, parties...more

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FAQs To Supreme Court’s Covid-19 Deadline Extension Order

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As previously reported here, the Supreme Court of North Carolina at the end of March issued an order extending all appellate court deadlines falling between March 27 and April 30, 2020 for 60 days....more

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COVID-19 and Appellate Practice: A Maine Update

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I recently wrote about the orders affecting appellate practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, noting the importance of staying up to date with current developments. While those developments continue at a relentless pace,...more

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