By Tom McParland | June 23, 2017
A retired Army colonel who for more than three years has fought state and local authorities over the development of a large piece of land near his quiet Lewes home lost his final legal battle Thursday in the Delaware Court of Chancery.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 23, 2017
The inquiring part-time attorney judge must report to the Commission on Judicial Conduct that another judge, while presiding over a case, threatened to file a disciplinary complaint against the inquirer unless the inquirer's client settled the case for a particular sum.
By Rebecca Baker | June 22, 2017
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits suspected that many judges struggled with the pressures of the job. So he began researching the topic and wrote what became the June cover story of the New York State Bar Association's Journal: "Judicial Wellness: The Ups and Downs of Sitting New York Judges."
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 22, 2017
The Mayor's Advisory Committee on the Judiciary will hold a hearing on June 30 to receive information regarding Mayor Bill de Blasio's nominees for appointment to Family Court and Interim Civil Court. The nominees are Melody Glover, Elenor C. Reid and Christopher Robles.
By Rebecca Baker | June 22, 2017
A former upstate Town Court justice accused of mishandling court funds and records has agreed never to seek or accept judicial office, the Commission on Judicial Conduct said Thursday.
By Celia Ampel | June 22, 2017
Chief Justice Jorge Labarga thanked legislators and the governor for implementing a pay raise for judges.
By Samantha Joseph | June 22, 2017
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman cited rock 'n' roll and country lyrics in his ruling on a noise ordinance dispute in Miami Beach.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 22, 2017
Georgia Court of Appeals Judge John Ellington has confirmed that he plans to run for a seat on the Georgia Supreme Court next year and has organized a campaign and plans to announce his candidacy Thursday.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 21, 2017
Despite an invitation shared on social media for the investiture ceremony installing Judge Stephen Dillard as chief of the Georgia Court of Appeals Wednesday, the outgoing chief judge confessed she was afraid it wouldn't happen.
By Josefa Velasquez | June 21, 2017
The Republican-led state Senate on Wednesday confirmed Appellate Division, First Department, Justice Paul Feinman to the Court of Appeals, making him the first openly gay judge on New York's highest court.
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