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GhanaWeb
January 9, 2018
Judge Judy is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, a retired Manhattan family court judge. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claim disputes within a simulated courtroom set. Prior to the proceedings, all parties involved must signÃÂ ...
Law.com
October 5, 2017
The panel's unanimous opinion affirmed the March 2016 decision from Manhattan Family Court Judge Stewart Weinstein. Weinstein had vacated the adoption of the “subject child,” in part because Ming T. was entitled to notice of the New York adoption proceeding and should have been heard before anÃÂ ...
WNYC
April 3, 2017
Manhattan Family Court Judge J. Machelle Sweeting has seen several cases since the pilot program began in early March. She recently showed WNYC how the system works by conducting a simulated electronic hearing with advocates from Sanctuary for Families. "Can everyone see me and hear meÃÂ ...
ProPublica
January 17, 2017
On Oct. 26, 2016, in a mostly empty courtroom on the fourth floor of Manhattan Family Court, a weary judge sorted through a stack of child welfare cases. The filings spanned the standard variety of misery: A teenaged girl who needed to take a urine test to prove she hadn't used drugs and could thereforeÃÂ ...
City Limits
November 23, 2016
The sound of sighs and fingers tapping on computer keys could be heard because the Manhattan Family Court was empty — a rare circumstance reserved for off-times like this late Friday afternoon with an hour left before closing. When asked if the cases have been moving quicker in the Court these days,ÃÂ ...
The Western Journal
November 28, 2017
Years before Judge Judith Susan “Judy” Sheindlin became famous for presiding over small claim disputes in the reality TV show “Judge Judy,” she acquired a reputation as one of the toughest and most frightening family court judges in the country. During a “60 Minutes” interview from 1993, she articulated ...
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
October 20, 2017
During Nolan's trial, Weiss told the Manhattan judge that Buchbinder was the real culprit, manipulating the mentally vulnerable young man into committing the crime. In 2015, as the parents continued to spar over visitation, Weiss's lawyer told a Manhattan Family Court judge that Buchbinder drew the map ...
Law.com
October 5, 2017
The panel's unanimous opinion affirmed the March 2016 decision from Manhattan Family Court Judge Stewart Weinstein. Weinstein had vacated the adoption of the “subject child,” in part because Ming T. was entitled to notice of the New York adoption proceeding and should have been heard before an ...
Patch.com
September 4, 2017
In a separate case in 2015, officers cuffed Opal Williams as she was leaving Manhattan Family Court after a custody proceeding. Williams, who is deaf and speech-impaired, was not told why she was being arrested or provided with access to an interpreter for nearly 21 hours while she was kept in a holdingÃÂ ...
New York Business Journal
August 9, 2017
Sheindlin, 70, is a Brooklyn native and former Manhattan Family Court judge. She's known for her wit and biting sarcasm — presiding over entertaining trials between feuding family members, landlords and tenants, as well as co-workers. Her popularity spawned many copycats from television producersÃÂ ...
WNYC
April 3, 2017
Manhattan Family Court Judge J. Machelle Sweeting has seen several cases since the pilot program began in early March. She recently showed WNYC how the system works by conducting a simulated electronic hearing with advocates from Sanctuary for Families. "Can everyone see me and hear me ...
ProPublica
January 17, 2017
On Oct. 26, 2016, in a mostly empty courtroom on the fourth floor of Manhattan Family Court, a weary judge sorted through a stack of child welfare cases. The filings spanned the standard variety of misery: A teenaged girl who needed to take a urine test to prove she hadn't used drugs and could therefore ...
City Limits
November 23, 2016
The sound of sighs and fingers tapping on computer keys could be heard because the Manhattan Family Court was empty — a rare circumstance reserved for off-times like this late Friday afternoon with an hour left before closing. When asked if the cases have been moving quicker in the Court these days, ...
Patch.com
September 4, 2017
In a separate case in 2015, officers cuffed Opal Williams as she was leaving Manhattan Family Court after a custody proceeding. Williams, whoÃÂ ...
BoxingScene.com
September 1, 2017
And in 2002, he was arrested in Manhattan Family Court where he was attending a support hearing for one of his infant daughters, when itÃÂ ...
Business Standard
August 18, 2017
Judge Judy, anchored by Judy Sheindlin, a retired Manhattan family court judge, is a chart-topping success, in its 21st uninterrupted year.
New York Business Journal
August 9, 2017
Sheindlin, 70, is a Brooklyn native and former Manhattan Family Court judge. She's known for her wit and biting sarcasm — presiding overÃÂ ...
The Lo-Down
May 17, 2017
First on The Lo-Down: A teenager faces arson charges this morning in connection with the devastating fire at Beth Hamedrash Hagadol, theÃÂ ...
WNYC
April 3, 2017
Manhattan Family Court Judge J. Machelle Sweeting has seen several ... Manhattan Family Court partnered with Sanctuary for Families, whichÃÂ ...
ProPublica
January 17, 2017
On Oct. 26, 2016, in a mostly empty courtroom on the fourth floor of Manhattan Family Court, a weary judge sorted through a stack of childÃÂ ...
City Limits
November 23, 2016
The sound of sighs and fingers tapping on computer keys could be heard because the Manhattan Family Court was empty — a rareÃÂ ...
City Limits
November 23, 2016
The sound of sighs and fingers tapping on computer keys could be heard because the Manhattan Family Court was empty — a rareÃÂ ...
The Seattle Times
February 26, 2017
By that time he had numerous competitors and imitators, including former Mayor Edward I. Koch of New York, who hosted a resurrected "People's Court" from 1997-99, as well as Judith Sheindlin, a former Manhattan family court judge, who since 1996 hasÃÂ ...
Madison.com
January 25, 2017
In 2010, after three intense years representing low-income parents in child welfare cases in Manhattan Family Court, Nelson returned to Madison with her young family for its quality of life and acclaimed public schools.
ProPublica
January 17, 2017
On Oct. 26, 2016, in a mostly empty courtroom on the fourth floor of Manhattan Family Court, a weary judge sorted through a stack of child welfare cases.
SILive.com
December 8, 2016
Mr. Foxell, described by his many friends as a gentle "renaissance man" who enjoyed music, literature and the arts, died Dec. 4 at home.
Page Six
September 24, 2016
The couple was in Manhattan Family Court this past week, where actress-turned-filmmaker Subkoff arrived with their infant daughter, Grace.
artnet News
September 19, 2016
Tara Subkoff is reportedly seeking some $10 million in divorce proceedings from Swiss artist Urs Fischer in Manhattan's family court. The fashion designer, actress, and film director is displaying "avarice," a source told the New York Post after ...
CHCH News
August 30, 2016
In 1986, he was transferred to the Manhattan Family Court system, where he worked on a rotating basis with all the judges, including Judge Judy.
Above the Law
May 6, 2016
Jillian M. Singer has served as an Assistant District Attorney with the Kings County District Attorney's Office, a Special Assistant Corporation Counsel for the New York City Administration for Children's Services in Manhattan Family Court, and is now ...
Bloomberg Big Law Business
April 5, 2016
For example, Judge Judy is a former Manhattan family court judge and Greg Mathis of Judge Mathis served as a Michigan Superior Court Judge.
Independent Women's Forum
March 30, 2016
In 1982, she was appointed as a criminal court judge and later promoted to supervising judge in Manhattan's family court. Soon after, her television career took off and she has captivated American audiences for 20 years. CBS just extended her contractÃÂ ...
Hollywood Reporter
March 22, 2016
Dawn9476. Judge Judy has a law degree. She also was a judge for Manhattan's family court. lsam53. Another failed venture for Sparklemoose.
The National Enquirer
March 19, 2016
The National ENQUIRER caught Judge Judy getting accused of all kinds of fakery over her popular courtroom "reality show." There are still millions of viewers who can't wait to tune in to see retired Manhattan family court Judge Judith Sheindlin laying ...
Courthouse News Service
March 16, 2016
According to the complaint, CBS stopped honoring its contract with Rebel shortly after it gave the show's star, retired Manhattan family court judge Judy Sheindlin, an upfront salary of $45 million in 2009. The hefty raise was a guise intended to "wipe ...
DNAinfo
March 4, 2016
A native of Bushwick, Jones, who has a full-time job as a court assistant in Manhattan Family Court, which is down the street from The Polish Pit, said she came up with the make-your-own polish idea when the space at 59 Franklin St. was offered to her.
SILive.com
February 20, 2016
In a letter to elected officials noting his concern, Filut cited a study that found "60 to 70 percent of the Staten Island clients referred to the Manhattan Family Court for mental health services did not keep their scheduled appointments. They did not ...
Afro American
February 11, 2016
Angel, who served as an agency attorney for Manhattan Family Court's legal services in New York in 2007-2009 and as legislative director for the Prince George's County Delegation, said as a single mother she's intimately familiar with the many and ...
The Indian Republic
January 25, 2016
Of all the judges in the world, she is certainly among the most known household names, despite the fact she generally solves non-complex issues in a simulated courtroom setting and is actually a retired Manhattan family court presider. Sheindlin earned ...
CBS Local
January 19, 2016
... Judge Judith Sheindlin has held some high-profile positions in her career over the years - having been appointed by Mayor Ed Koch as a Manhattan Criminal Court judge in 1982, and rising to supervising judge of Manhattan Family Court in 1986. In ...