


Federal Agencies Issue Firm Reminder that No-Cost Coverage.Don’t Forget About Other Data Laws When It Comes to Connecticut.Telecom Alert: EAS Participants Urged to Secure Equipment $1 Billion.Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: August 8, 2022.Immigration and Summer Travel, Part II: Travel During the Green Card.Classifying Workers as Contractors Becomes Tougher After New Jersey.Public Services, Infrastructure, Transportation.“While there is a need for 20 judgeships across the State (12 circuit judgeships and 8 district judgeships), the Legislature created this mechanism of reallocation to correct the needs gradually, although it will not take care of the entire need, or the immediacy of the need,” Parker said. Parker said there is a need for 20 additional judges across the state. He said the study showed the 10th Judicial Circuit in Jefferson County had an excess of judges while the 23rd Judicial Circuit in Madison County had a deficit.

Parker said the group met to decide whether to reallocate a vacant judgeship in Jefferson County but decided, based on the most recent weighted caseload study, that the judgeship should be moved to Madison County. Parker serves as chairman of the commission. The Alabama Judicial Resources Allocation Commission took the action on Thursday, Chief Justice Tom Parker said in a statement. (AP) - A state commission has voted to move a vacant circuit court judgeship from Jefferson to Madison County, ruling that there is a greater need for the position there.
