By Tom McParland | March 4, 2020
Miami criminal tax attorney David Garvin asks a New York federal judge to skip a bond hearing for a convicted ex-Locke Lord Miami partner, citing the case of an infected Manhattan attorney and recirculated air on jets.
By Tom McParland | March 4, 2020
Miami criminal tax attorney David Garvin, in a letter to a Manhattan federal judge, noted that a New York lawyer recently diagnosed with the novel coronavirus had recently flown back from Miami by plane while he was sick. Garvin said that conditions on airplanes could help facilitate the spread of the disease.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 4, 2020
Chief Circuit Judge Timothy Tymkovich told Carlos Murguia that he wouldn't initiate a formal complaint after the district judge "successfully" underwent the medical treatment.
By Cheryl Miller | March 2, 2020
The small statistical changes reflect the relatively few appointments and nominations that Newsom made to the bench in 2019.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 2, 2020
The Democratic legislation, which also includes a code of ethics for the justices, was shared by group Fix the Court and would be a major victory for those advocating for more transparency within the federal judiciary,
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 1, 2020
Statistics, ratings and rankings are increasingly called upon to quantify the unquantifiable. It is wrong to draw conclusions about the performance of judges, their work ethic or the quality of justice being rendered based on raw statistics alone.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 28, 2020
"I have decided that it is best for my family that I return to the private practice of law," Justice Keith Blackwell said in a letter to Gov. Brian Kemp.
By Scott K. Field | February 27, 2020
"As lawyers we have to realize judges are people and are impacted by the weight of the cases they decide, particularly when paired with problems they may experience in their lives off the bench," writes Butler Snow partner Scott K. Field.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 27, 2020
Chief Justice Melton attributed retiring Justice Benham's effectiveness to "two primary tools."
By Charles Toutant | February 26, 2020
A strong economy often translates to fewer filings of business litigation, said John Hogan, president of Trial Attorneys of New Jersey. In addition, a decrease in criminal filings could indicate a trend against prosecution of smaller matters, Hogan said.
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