By Marianna Wharry | October 19, 2022
A Maine attorney has been suspended for one year for having his legal assistant complete his continuing legal education classes.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 19, 2022
"Any time I made a personal purchase, I made an effort to balance that out," testified suspended Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Christian Coomer during his hearing before the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia.
By The Associated Press | October 19, 2022
Todd was convicted last year of violating orders of an appellate court and, as punishment, ordered to work for 90 days without pay beginning last Dec. 6, news outlets reported.
By Brad Kutner | October 18, 2022
Jenkins reported another $6,000 in teaching income over the last two years from stints at Loyola University Chicago and Northwestern University as well.
By Brian Lee | October 18, 2022
Officials recommended censure for the judge, who according to court papers presided in a case involving a business associate of theirs.
By Allison Dunn | October 18, 2022
"A judge's independence may be further compromised by his or her attendance because the necessary separation between judicial duties and law enforcement activities is not properly maintained," the Ohio advisory opinion said. "This is particularly apparent and most concerning when the course, using law enforcement instructors, provides training to judges about the 'admissibility, judicial notice and testimony pertaining to Speed Measuring Devices.'"
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By Marianna Wharry | October 17, 2022
In January 2013, Gilliam met with Drewes to discuss the probate of her late husband's estate. In the meeting Gilliam learned that Drewes had received about $300,000 in life insurance proceeds from her late husband's policy.
By Marianna Wharry | October 14, 2022
A Maine attorney consented to receive a reprimand from the state bar's Grievance Commission following the discovery of a consensual sexual relationship with a client.
By Brad Kutner | October 12, 2022
"The law school is moving forward on its central commitments and we are focused on educating the next generation of lawyers and instilling them with the values so many of us hold dear," said dean Heather Gerken.
By Brian Lee | October 12, 2022
The judge engaged in "numerous and fundamental" lapses in legal procedure and should be censured, judicial discipline officials said.
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