By New York Law Journal | May 6, 2024
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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | May 5, 2024
(1) A full-time judge seeking a post-judicial retirement professorship at a private law school may participate in the application process by submitting a research agenda, giving a "job talk" presentation, and interviewing with different segments of the law school community, subject to generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct.
By Thomas Spigolon | May 5, 2024
K&S's lateral partner in Miami strengthens its connections to the Middle East and Latin America, firm leaders say, while Taylor English said its new partners boost the firm's health care litigation practice.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | May 4, 2024
While author Michael Lewis also catalogues Sam Bankman-Fried's wildly out-of-bounds amoral conduct and anti-social attitude, it is the trial, not the book, that strips the emperor down to his skivvies.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roger Bennet Adler | May 4, 2024
Donald Trump's proclivity to social media posting and public statements both while in office, and since, renders his testifying in his criminal trial little short of a perilous legal minefield, a Law Journal columnist writes.
By Cheryl Miller | May 3, 2024
Gov. Gavin Newsom gave interim appointments to four candidates who were elected to judgeships in March. The appointments allow them to serve as judges before their terms begin in January.
By Cheryl Miller | May 3, 2024
The state bar said cold temperatures, long bathroom lines and other issues that occurred at the Cow Palace testing site did not impact applicants' scores.
By Maydeen Merino | May 3, 2024
"The significance of the case is not lost on me," U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said. "Whatever the outcome, it is the result of excellent lawyering and representation."
By Mason Lawlor | May 3, 2024
"I believe we have moved from an archaic system to a state-of-the-art system that is bringing North Carolina into the forefront of what is available to courts online in our country," Johnston County Clerk of Superior Court Michelle Ball said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 3, 2024
"The court's order is preliminary, and [Hermalyn] eagerly awaits his opportunity to present his case on the merits based on a full record," Fanatics said in a statement.
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