New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan D. Scheinkman | December 11, 2023
Very early in his legal career, a retired judge received a rare dinner invitation that he would never forget -- and one that provides a high vantage point to look back through the generations.
By Alex Anteau | December 11, 2023
"While [the state Supreme Court's] decision means we do not need to move forward with this current legal challenge, we know some at the state Capitol have already signaled they plan to try again," DeKalb County DA Sherry Boston said.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Adrienne Koch and Richard Swanson | December 11, 2023
While the recommendation to raise elected Supreme Court justices' pay to equal that of federal district judges is welcome, that equalization will be short-lived. Federal district judges will get their own raises next year, and the commission's recommendation only includes one further salary increase for state judges and justices between now and the next time the panel convenes in four years
By Michael A. Mora | December 11, 2023
"Moscato, with unlimited resources, was hoping to wear down MCG and create litigation fatigue to secure a favorable settlement," said Scott D. Kravetz, a managing partner of Duane Morris.
By Brian Lee | December 11, 2023
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct said the Broome County judge provoked an argument with a clerk and poked her shoulder with his finger.
Daily Report Online | News|Profile
By Cedra Mayfield | December 11, 2023
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia has short-listed two Superior Court judges and three attorneys as judicial candidates in the running to fill a vacancy on the Georgia Court of Appeals bench.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | December 8, 2023
The defendants contended that the ruling 'would expose thousands of small business owners, who choose to organize their businesses into a corporation or limited liability company, personally liable to employees for work-related injuries, even though those employees were eligible for and received workers compensation benefits.'
By Avalon Zoppo | December 8, 2023
"It was a time when it was still pretty lonely out there for women," recalled Seventh Circuit Judge Diane Wood.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | December 7, 2023
"As we sit listening to prospective judges, and judges for reappointment, it is one of the first times in a long time that you cannot tell a Democrat from a Republican," Sen. Jon M. Bramnick said. "What you hear is the same type of love for their family, the same type of love for justice."
By Cheryl Miller | December 7, 2023
The governor also named 18 new trial court judges in eight counties.
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