By Cheryl Miller | August 16, 2022
A state bar committee on Tuesday could not agree on how to proceed with a study of allowing law school students to become lawyers without passing the bar exam.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 15, 2022
NJSBA prevails in passing measure against non-lawyer fee-splitting and firm ownership at ABA Annual Meeting. Four judges receive nods in rare summer Senate session. Bar Foundation awards $42,000 in scholarships.
By Cheryl Miller | August 12, 2022
Bar leaders "are wrong-headed in their priorities and in my view they're misusing funds," said state Sen. Tom Umberg, the Democratic chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
By Jonathan Erway | August 12, 2022
Hires and promotions announced at firms across the state.
By Jacob Polacheck | August 12, 2022
Thad Woody, the new section chair of the ABA's Family Law section, said he has seen several changes within the family law practice lately, including more heated cases.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | August 11, 2022
"Reinhart was on duty at a particular time. They presented him with the affidavits and he has to make the call; he's doing his job," said a former federal judge.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 11, 2022
Lower court judges continue to face online threats and attacks after politicians use hyperbole and misinformation to denigrate the judicial system.
By Jason Grant | August 10, 2022
A series of four New York State Bar Association-sponsored resolutions, ranging from a call for law enforcement to have additional time to conduct gun-purchaser background checks to reaffirming that law practices should not be owned by nonlawyers, have been adopted by the American Bar Association.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | August 10, 2022
Lower court judges continue to face online threats and attacks after politicians use hyperbole and misinformation to denigrate the judicial system.
By Justin Henry | August 9, 2022
New York-based Deborah Enix-Ross will serve as ABA president until August 2023, when president-elect Mary L. Smith, former CEO of the U.S. Indian Health Service, will assume the role.
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