The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | December 20, 2018
I am a lawyer and I think I have hurt my client's case. There could perhaps be malpractice. I still may be able to resolve the case, but I am not sure. I don't think the client will ever know of my omission. Do I have any duty to tell the client?
By Cheryl Miller | December 19, 2018
The judicial appointments commission is set to hold confirmation hearings on Groban's nomination Dec. 21.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 19, 2018
A split three-judge Superior Court panel on Wednesday determined that an attorney and former Allegheny County councilman should be granted a new hearing regarding whether an Allegheny County judge had improper communications with his former attorney and a court employee about the case.
By Raychel Lean | December 18, 2018
While most judges across the U.S. are known for restraint and careful articulation, a few this year became known for the opposite. Here's a review of judges who talked their way into trouble in 2018.
By Tony Mauro | December 18, 2018
"Lacking statutory authority to do anything more, the complaints must be dismissed," Judge Tim Tymkovich wrote Tuesday for the Judicial Council of the Tenth Circuit.
By John Council | December 14, 2018
Three women complained that the judge touched them without consent during an Aug. 9, 2017, function honoring a municipal court judge in Corpus Christi.
By Dan M. Clark | December 14, 2018
A complaint alleged Bruce Scolton consistently failed to file certain mandated reports with the state and did not use technology at the court, including his email account.
By Raychel Lean | December 14, 2018
The Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission claims Broward Circuit Judge Dennis Daniel Bailey should face a public reprimand for being condescending, sarcastic and intemperate with defense attorneys in a felony criminal trial.
By Cheryl Miller | December 13, 2018
Recently retired Orange County Superior Court Judge Timothy Stafford and Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Carol Williams Elswick were both publicly admonished for their actions by the Commission on Judicial Performance.
By Michael Booth | December 13, 2018
A New Jersey municipal judge is facing ethics charges over an off-the-cuff—and potentially off-color—remark made to a criminal defendant who was confused about whether she needed to post bail or was free to go.
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