Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | February 9, 2018
As Connecticut continues its financial convulsions, nary a word has been uttered about attempting to make the operation of the judicial branch more efficient.
By Tom McParland | February 8, 2018
Nearly one year after taking senior status, U.S. District Judge Gregory M. Sleet of the District of Delaware on Thursday confirmed that he plans to retire this fall, capping a two-decade career on Delaware's federal court.
By Jenna Greene | February 7, 2018
By refusing reciprocity or admission on motion, California sends a message: Your out-of-state bar exams just aren't as good as ours. Because California is special. (Oh, and did I mention it's currently 76 and sunny here?)
By Cheryl Miller | February 6, 2018
Eleven groups press the court to drop a requirement that lawyers who practice in the district be admitted to the State Bar of California.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 6, 2018
After hours of drama and debate, the council voted 13-0 to stop requiring money bail for minor crimes such as loitering, trespassing and driving without a license.
By Colby Hamilton | February 6, 2018
The commission, appointed by Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, identified long-standing issues likely to be compounded by a new law providing low-income tenants a right to counsel.
By Susan DeSantis | February 6, 2018
While announcing a dramatic reduction in backlogs in both civil and criminal courts from one corner of the state to the other, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore concentrated her remarks Tuesday on ways to make the system fairer and more efficient.
By Arash Homampour, Homampour Law Firm | February 5, 2018
Virtual reality technology is making its way to courtrooms, but it still has barriers to overcome.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 5, 2018
State bar comments on character review process
By Greg Land | February 2, 2018
Judge Robert McBurney, who has been on the Fulton bench since 2012, takes over from former Chief Judge Gail Tusan.
Presented by BigVoodoo
The National Law Journal honors attorneys & judges who've made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in the D.C. area.
New Jersey Law Journal honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in New Jersey with their dedication to the profession.
This event shines a spotlight on the individuals, teams, projects and organizations that are changing the financial industry.
With bold growth in recent years, Fox Rothschild brings together 1,000 attorneys coast to coast. We offer the reach and resources of a natio...
About Us:Monjur.com is a leading provider of contracts-as-a-service for managed service providers, offering tailored solutions to streamline...
Dynamic Boutique law firm with offices in NYC, Westchester County and Dutchess County, is seeking a mid level litigation associate to work ...