“He argued that the judge's decision to close the courtroom during jury impanelment proceedings constituted a violation of Cohen's right to an open trial.”
“He argues that there is simply no way he can be ready for jury empanelment in four months.”
“Various jurisdictions in the US allow for the empanelment of anonymous juries.”
“The General Insurance Association has thrown the ball back in the court of the four companies after junking its empanelment of third party administrators.”