By Christine Charnosky | February 17, 2023
Council Member Daniel Thies led the discussion during Friday's meeting stating that while "we respect the HOD—they did an excellent job—our feeling there is more education to be done."
By Jason Grant | February 17, 2023
"The survey is an important tool," the Michigan State Bar said. "It calculates county-by-county and statewide average billing rates and income for private and non-private practice attorneys in all occupation areas."
By David Gialanella | February 15, 2023
Chiesa Shahinian moves into new headquarters, Buchanan Ingersoll adds two in Newark, and other moves
By Lisa Willis | February 15, 2023
Apply by Feb. 24. The Florida Bar will nominate three lawyers for each of the 27 commissions to the governor for his consideration.
By Riley Brennan | February 13, 2023
A Massachusetts attorney was publicly reprimanded for failing to prepare for a divorce trial, as well as for leaving sensitive documents in the lobby of her client's apartment building and improperly disclosing confidential information about that same client in a court filing.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 13, 2023
This week's Bar Report (An obstacle to equality for defendants, Madden system should be replaced, says NJSBA); NJNJSBF making a difference: Teaching kids about the law; Women in the law share leadership insights; SBA Diversity Committee seeks nominations for Narol Award.
By Emily Saul | February 10, 2023
Matthew Jones is a fourth-general lawyer in his family's more than century-old firm, which represents mostly insurance carriers and self-insured employers.
By Cheryl Miller | February 10, 2023
A State Bar Court judge said bar prosecutors missed a five-year window for pursuing some charges against Dunn, the agency's former executive director who was fired in 2014.
By Marianna Wharry | February 9, 2023
The Washington State Supreme Court explored the meaning of "counsel" as opposed to "effective counsel" for the first time when it considered if an…
By Jason Grant | February 8, 2023
A complaint in the matter, the facts of which a hearing officer found "admitted and established," said that the lawyer "abandoned" two different cases, each of which a court clerk noticed for dismissal based on "want of prosecution."
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