With in-person court operations resuming, albeit on a partial basis, in the 9th Judicial District, on Long Island, and in Ulster and Sullivan counties last week, courts in all 57 counties outside of New York City have reopened to litigants.
Although they won’t be functioning at capacity for a while yet, the return of judges, clerks, support staff and officers to their posts is one more indication that the state is inching out of the pandemic’s stay-in-place cocoon.
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