By Katheryn Tucker | April 29, 2019
The Athens lawyer and former U.S. representative announced his candidacy for the job Monday.
By Mike Scarcella | April 29, 2019
"I think there is a public interest in getting these questions put to rest—to the extent that an authoritative decision within the system can do that," one judicial ethics scholar says.
By Marcia Coyle | April 29, 2019
"I think there is a public interest in getting these questions put to rest—to the extent that an authoritative decision within the system can do that," one judicial ethics scholar says.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 26, 2019
Both developments are historic for the court. Justice Robert Benham is the longest-serving member, and the first African American to join the court. Judge Sara Doyle, if elected, would bring the number of women on the court up to two.
By Susan DeSantis | April 22, 2019
In an era when politicians and pundits alike are bemoaning society's lack of civility, the New York State Bar Association is announcing today that it has adopted new standards that tell lawyers how they should behave in the sandbox, so to speak. But don't worry: you most likely won't get sanctioned for throwing a temper tantrum.
By Susan DeSantis | April 22, 2019
In an era when politicians and pundits alike are bemoaning society's lack of civility, the New York State Bar Association is announcing today that it has adopted new standards that tell lawyers how they should behave. But don't worry: You most likely won't get sanctioned for throwing a temper tantrum.
By Tony Mauro | April 19, 2019
“While the rule change is not ideal for practitioners, I think it's a solution that they can live with," one veteran appellate advocate says.
By Mike Scarcella | April 19, 2019
“While the rule change is not ideal for practitioners, I think it's a solution that they can live with," one veteran appellate advocate says.
By Tony Mauro | April 19, 2019
“While the rule change is not ideal for practitioners, I think it's a solution that they can live with," one veteran appellate advocate says.
By Colby Hamilton | April 17, 2019
The state Office of Court Administration issued a memo Wednesday that bars ICE agents from making arrests on state court property absent a warrant issued by a federal judge.
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