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IAALS’ Comment to the Michigan Supreme Court on Virtual Proceedings and Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
IAALS’ Comment to the Michigan Supreme Court on Virtual Proceedings and Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
IAALS submitted this comment to the Michigan Supreme Court and the Lessons Learned Committee in response to the state’s preliminary report, Michigan Trial Courts: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic of 2020-21, Preliminary Findings, Best Practices, and Recommendations. The report highlights the common experiences that shaped the Michigan justice system throughout the pandemic.
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Indiana Takes Steps to Improve Family Justice, Adopts 13 Principles for Reform
Indiana Takes Steps to Improve Family Justice, Adopts 13 Principles for Reform
In October, the Indiana Supreme Court published the Family Law Taskforce's final recommendations on how to make courts more efficient, less expensive, and easier to navigate in family law matters, with an emphasis in problem-solving, triage, training and stakeholder partnerships, and technology.
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IAALS' Discovery Protocols Provide Clarity to Courts in Times of Emergency
IAALS' Discovery Protocols Provide Clarity to Courts in Times of Emergency
September is National Preparedness Month, and with natural disasters increasing in severity—and with COVID-19 still wreaking havoc worldwide—it is important for courts to consider ways to mitigate the negative effects. Fortunately, IAALS' Pandemic Protocols and Disaster Protocols provide many of the tools they need.
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Pandemic “Pilot Projects” and the Next Steps for Court Innovation
Pandemic “Pilot Projects” and the Next Steps for Court Innovation
Throughout the past year, our courts have been engaged in informal pilot projects—they’ve tried out different technologies and processes, all in an effort to continue the administration of justice amid the pandemic. Now, we have the opportunity to learn from this experience and chart a path forward long term.
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Back to the Future: Civil Case Management
Back to the Future: Civil Case Management
Civil jury trials have been few since the pandemic began. Cases stalled and slowed, phone conferences and Zoom replaced in-person hearings, and deadlines were extended. How did courts handle the tension between civil rules and procedure on the one hand, and the fundamental right to a jury trial on the other? And, what will stick?
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Equity, Access & Justice: Read the 2020 IAALS Annual Report
Equity, Access & Justice: Read the 2020 IAALS Annual Report
The last twelve months have been an unforgettable crucible. At IAALS, we have taken a hard look at our work and what it will take to build a better legal system for everyone. Our 2020 Annual Report illustrates our ability to foster the change we need—and our capacity to do even more.
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Newly Released Pandemic Protocols for Litigation Will Help Struggling Businesses and Their Insurers
Newly Released Pandemic Protocols for Litigation Will Help Struggling Businesses and Their Insurers
IAALS has released new initial discovery protocols to help both businesses and insurers alike reach a quick resolution to the rapid increase in court cases involving business interruption insurance property damage claims due to COVID-19.
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Initial Discovery Protocols
Initial Discovery Protocols
The discovery process in civil litigation often generates unwarranted delays and inhibits access to justice for all parties involved. IAALS has created pattern discovery rules specific to particular types of cases—including pandemics, natural disasters, FLSA, and employment—which make the discovery process more efficient and more targeted.
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Chief Justice Roberts’s 2020 Year-End Message Lauds Courts’ Flexibility in Tumultuous Year
Chief Justice Roberts’s 2020 Year-End Message Lauds Courts’ Flexibility in Tumultuous Year
On December 31, 2020, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued his annual year-end report on the federal judiciary. In it, he lauds the flexibility and innovation shown by courts across the country as their operations were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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State Courts, You’ve Had the Framework to Adapt to COVID-19 All Along
State Courts, You’ve Had the Framework to Adapt to COVID-19 All Along
Courts currently face a backlog of civil cases that have been placed on hold since mid-March, as well as a predicted wave of case filings stemming from the pandemic. Courts need a framework to adapt to their new reality—and they already have that framework and tools to make meaningful and mandatory changes.
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