By Allison Dunn | November 16, 2022
"While I respect the dissenters' view as well, they get caught up in the prior misconduct. They can't get beyond it. ... When the rubber meets the road, we're going to have to make some tough decision whether we really believe in rehabilitation," said Kevin Bank, who represented Zachary Stevens in challenging his denial to the bar association.
By Cheryl Miller | November 15, 2022
State Bar Court Judge Yvette Roland questioned the state bar's responsiveness to former executive director Joe Dunn's discovery requests.
By Cheryl Miller | November 14, 2022
The state bar continues to investigate claims that some test-takers were able to determine whether they had passed or failed on the bar's website before the official results were announced.
By Christine Charnosky | November 14, 2022
"It's been an honor to be associated with the ABA," Jack Rives told Law.com, "and I look forward to a bright future for the ABA."
By Everett Catts | November 14, 2022
The Atlanta-based firm's representatives attended events supporting women and LGBTQ+ Georgians.
By Christine Charnosky | November 14, 2022
"It's been an honor to be associated with the ABA," Jack Rives told Law.com, "and I look forward to a bright future for the ABA."
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 14, 2022
In this week's Bar Report: NJSBA-drafted bill on elective spousal share clears assembly; Top state policy makers to headline climate change conference; Manasquan husband and wife attorneys host charity polar plunge, raising $1.2 million; Hundreds gather at Mid-Year Meeting for fun, sun and learning; and NJSBA seeks feedback on attorney wellness.
By Everett Catts | November 11, 2022
"We all have our different ways of giving back. Some can provide legal services. Some can provide food assistance. Whatever you have that you can use to serve veterans, you should do that, and particularly on Veterans Day," said Carlissa Carson, senior staff attorney at the Volunteer Clinic for Veterans at Emory University School of Law.
By Charles Toutant | November 10, 2022
Superior Court Judge Joseph Rea said quota systems are not always unlawful under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination but the bar association's quota system is unlawful.
By Jason Grant | November 9, 2022
"Before Dobbs, every time the U.S. Supreme Court overturned precedent, it was to expand individual rights," said State Bar Association President Shirley Levin Wallach. "The idea that the Court would take away rights that were fundamental to the lives of women since 1973 is truly disturbing."
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