By Ellen Bardash | July 5, 2022
Charles Durante, whose practice centers on trust, estate and tax law, is well-known for frequently writing and speaking on trust and estate law and chairs the board of editors for Delaware Lawyer.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 4, 2022
Capitol Report on bills sent to governor. Members wanted for new committee of parents caring for children with disabilities. Incoming NJSBA section, committee, division chairs take part in orientation. NJSBA accepting Pro Bono Award nominations. And mixing it up!
By Everett Catts | July 1, 2022
The 52,000-member organization announced its newly elected leaders and also handed out awards at its annual meeting June 3 on Amelia Island, Florida.
By Eden Landow | June 30, 2022
The court issued one attorney discipline opinion Thursday.
By Jonathan Erway | June 29, 2022
Goldberg Segalla Adds Partner Joseph Acosta Goldberg Segalla has added Joseph A. Acosta as a partner in the workers' compensation group in Princeton.…
By New Jersey State Bar Association | June 27, 2022
NJSBA partners with state Attorney General for networking event. NJSBA Board of Trustees takes action on budget, amicus cases at June meeting. NJSBA endorses proposed court rule amendments to protect medical records from public access. MIPS hosts Juneteenth celebration.
By Jason Grant | June 23, 2022
The recommendations, which range from "professionalizing" hiring and training for election board officers to establishing an officer "code of conduct" to establishing an "elections inspector general" position, came from the bar group's 11-member Task Force on Voting Rights and Democracy.
By Everett Catts | June 22, 2022
"We're thrilled with this year's event," said Danah Craft, Feeding Georgia's executive director. "It is 3% above the 2020 results and 109% above the pre-pandemic Legal Food Frenzy. We know this year was impacted by stresses on the legal industry, coming out of the pandemic, when a lot of cases were delayed."
By Eden Landow | June 22, 2022
Two attorney discipline opinions were handed down by the justices on Wednesday.
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By Cedra Mayfield | June 22, 2022
"The major focus will be on enhancing and augmenting Continuing Legal Education offerings to provide cost-effective, relevant and easily accessible programming, regardless of geographical location, size of firm or practice area," said Sally Akins, 60th State Bar of Georgia president.
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