Wisconsin Commercial Docket Pilot Project Judge Michael J. Aprahamian recently issued an opinion addressing spoliation sanctions for a relentless pattern of ill-intended acts, including altering or destroying electronic…
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,…
Today’s post looks at the unique venue model developed over time in the Suffolk Superior Court’s Business Litigation Session (BLS), located in Boston. This business…
Circuit Court Judge Christopher C. Wilkes served admirably as Chair of West Virginia’s Business Court Division until his retirement last week, effective January 31, 2019. …
South Carolina’s Business Court Pilot Program was created in September 2007 by Administrative Order of then Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal. The pilot program began…
The American Bar Association’s Section of Business Law (the Section) has long supported establishing business court divisions or programs within existing court systems, where appropriate.…
The New York Commercial Division Blog has posted an update on mediation developments in the Commercial Division. Posted by Lee Applebaum
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Commerce Case Management Program (the Commerce Court) began its 20th year of operations on January 1, 2019. In 1999,…
Three years ago, on January 21, 2016, Indiana’s Supreme Court created the Commercial Court Pilot Project. In June of 2016, Commercial Courts began operating in…
A new business court is under consideration in Wyoming. A bill to create the “Wyoming Chancery Court” was recently put forward in Wyoming’s Senate (Senate File No. SF0104). This…