By Charles Toutant | January 25, 2019
Superior Court Judge Deborah Gross-Quatrone has been suspended without pay for two months over secret recordings she made of meetings with her colleagues and superiors.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | January 24, 2019
I am a young lawyer. What are some of the do's and don'ts in the courtroom setting?
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | January 23, 2019
The court's action—and inaction—Tuesday drove the news cycle, and we've got a roundup of the action. Plus: we've got a spotlight on the "peace cross" case being argued next month—and why the dispute could be this term's blockbuster. A Goodwin Procter associate has some tips on preparing to watch arguments. Thanks for reading!
By Cheryl Miller | January 22, 2019
Jeffrey Johnson, the Los Angeles appellate judge accused of sexual misconduct, has put together a large legal team for his defense.
By Cheryl Miller | January 18, 2019
A lawyer for Justice Jeffrey W. Johnson says he "will rely on facts and documents to provide the truth." One former state appeals judge put it this way: "There's not a whole lot of precedent for this kind of thing."
By Cheryl Miller | January 14, 2019
The lawyer for Justice Jeffrey W. Johnson issued a statement denying the allegations. "Justice Johnson remains respectful of the process of investigation and will rely on facts and documents to provide the truth," the attorney said.
By Cheryl Miller | January 14, 2019
The lawyer for Justice Jeffrey W. Johnson issued a statement denying the allegations. "Justice Johnson remains respectful of the process of investigation and will rely on facts and documents to provide the truth," the attorney said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | January 10, 2019
I want to include a retired judge, with his permission, on a fundraising committee for my upcoming political race. Can I refer to the person as judge or can I refer to them as The Honorable?
By Charles Toutant | January 8, 2019
A New Jersey municipal court judge who is facing disciplinary charges for a remark he made to a criminal defendant claims in his answer to the charges that the incident was not egregious enough to warrant formal discipline.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | January 7, 2019
The bill is the latest of repeated efforts by Congress to impose an ethics code on the Supreme Court, which is exempt from the code first promulgated in 1973 by the Judicial Conference.
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