By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 17, 2024
A town justice who was previously a non-supervisory police officer in certain local police departments is not disqualified on that basis from cases involving those police departments, provided the judge (1) had no personal involvement in the matter before him/her and (2) can be fair and impartial.
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By Emily Cousins | July 17, 2024
"This goes against what's considered to be fair game, and I think lawyers like to play fair," Thomas G. Moukawsher, a former Superior Court judge, said. "They don't like to get tagged as constantly challenging the norms of the profession."
By Cheryl Miller | July 17, 2024
Daniel Stephen March faces disbarment for running a debt-relief law firm accused of mishandling payments from tens of thousands of consumers.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 16, 2024
A judge may not accept an invitation as a keynote speaker for an event sponsored by a law center that is engaged in matters of substantial public controversy and whose mission focuses on supporting core political and executive branch functions.
By Eden Landow | July 16, 2024
The court issued two attorney discipline opinions on Tuesday.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 15, 2024
May a full-time judge's court attorney, who is serving on a community advisory board for a local hospital, serve on the advisory board's legislative committee, which "is tasked with maintaining relations with elected officials and city agencies that interact with NYC Health + Hospitals"?
By Amanda Bronstad | July 15, 2024
Tom Girardi's federal public defenders said they had been 'affirmatively misled' about the scope of the Aug. 6 trial, citing the government's plans to include evidence of $25 million given to Erika Jayne's entertainment business.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 14, 2024
A town justice is disqualified, subject to remittal, in matters involving a deputy sheriff after the deputy has been elected to the town board.
By Marianna Wharry | July 12, 2024
At various times throughout his scheme, Richard Louis Crosby III used identifying information belonging to his elderly father, his girlfriend, a deceased man and others to attempt to gain employment at law firms across the country.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 11, 2024
May a judge with relevant personal knowledge provide an affirmation of good moral character on behalf of a first-time applicant for admission to the bar?
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