Contract between Água Comprida City Hall and law office suspended due to lack of bidding
A court decision has suspended a no-bid contract between the city hall of Água Comprida and a law office, citing procedural violations.
Jo Hee-dae accepts Park Young-jae's resignation as head of the Court Administration Office... successor undecided
The Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae has accepted Park Young-jae's resignation from his position as the head of the Court Administration Office, with no successor appointed yet.
The office may have to pay for its inactivity
A Polish court ruled against an administrative office for undue delays in processing a 93-year-old woman's request for disability benefits, ordering compensation for her distress.
[Editorial] The Passage of the 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' by the National Assembly Now Calls for Discussions on the Abolition of the Court Administration Office
The National Assembly has passed the 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws', prompting discussions on the abolition of the Court Administration Office to promote judicial democracy in South Korea.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
[Breaking] Park Young-jae, Chief of the Court Administration Office, Resigns in Protest of the Enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws'
Park Young-jae, the Chief of the Court Administration Office, has resigned in protest against the enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws' pushed by the ruling Democratic Party.
The swamp strikes back: Here’s what the US Supreme Court’s tariff move lays bare
The article discusses the implications of a US Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Trump’s emergency tariffs, suggesting it may limit his effectiveness during his remaining time in office.
Court of Justice acquits former mayor of Campos do Jordão for Christmas decoration without bidding
The Court of Justice of São Paulo acquitted former mayor Ana Cristina and former secretary of Tourism Tércio Laurelli over charges for allowing a company to install Christmas decorations without a bidding process during their time in office.
Court Administration Office: 'The introduction of the constitutional court appeal is a high-cost, low-efficiency system that will ruin the lives of litigants'
A senior official at South Korea's Court Administration Office expressed strong opposition to a proposed law allowing appeals to the Constitutional Court against final court decisions, arguing it will burden litigants and undermine legal stability.
Aurimas Žvinys is only allowed to act: leading the Šiauliai theater and serving on the council is prohibited
Actor Aurimas Žvinys is prohibited from holding elected positions or serving in public administration roles for three years following a court ruling.