By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 31, 2022
In this week's Bar Report: NJSBA's 'Madden' Summit highlights concerns about assignment in right to counsel matters; the Board of Trustees advanced the Association's advocacy on attorney retainer agreements at its Oct. 14 meeting; and an interview with Seth Abrams, the new chair of the Internet and Computer Law Committee.
By Max Mitchell | October 28, 2022
In total, 37 entities, including bar associations, legal groups and professors, filed 18 briefs as of Thursday.
Delaware Law Weekly | On the Move
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | October 28, 2022
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones announced that Steven Golden has been invited to chair the American Bar Association (ABA) business bankruptcy committee's newly developed young lawyers subcommittee.
By Jonathan Erway | October 27, 2022
"Vic Thomas brings to our team an amazing background as a board-certified civil appellate law lawyer with over 30 years of appellate and trial court experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury and business litigation cases," said Randy Sorrels (co-founder of Sorrels Law).
By Cheryl Miller | October 25, 2022
Lawyers will now have to identify the account numbers and banks where client funds are held under the rule changes, which follow the surfacing of complaints that Tom Girardi misappropriated client funds.
By Eden Landow | October 25, 2022
The Supreme Court of Georgia handed down one attorney discipline opinion Tuesday.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 24, 2022
NJSBA urges mandatory disclosure of breath test results in certain DWI cases; NJSBA to make amicus appearance in Supreme Court case on sexual assault statute of limitations.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 24, 2022
The pass rate of 65.2% for the July 2022 exam is slightly higher than the 64.4% of applicants who passed the remote exam in July 2021.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Robin Frazer Clark | October 19, 2022
So we began simply with op-ed pieces like Naveen Ramachandrappa's, getting the word out that there was help through the State Bar's Lawyers Assistance Program (LAP). And we saved lives. Within a week of starting the program, we had at least two Georgia lawyers who let us know that they had been contemplating suicide but simply by reading about our efforts, decided to get help.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Everett Catts | October 17, 2022
A member of the Georgia Bar since 1962, Judge Dillon began his legal career in private practice and was elected to three consecutive terms in the Georgia House of Representatives before his appointment as judge of the Fulton County Juvenile Court, later serving as presiding judge of the Atlanta Circuit Juvenile Court.
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