By Jason Grant | January 16, 2019
An Appellate Division, First Department panel Tuesday accepted Steven D. Hamburg's resignation and disbarred him while ordering, in accordance with his own consent, that he make restitution totaling $72,000 to five “individuals” and that he reimburse another $72,000 to the Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection.
By Andrew Denney | January 15, 2019
The panelists were discussing ethical issues that may arise for cannabis counsel while, at the same time, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced during his State of the State address his proposal to legalize recreational marijuana for adult use.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sateesh Nori | January 15, 2019
In sum, Rule 1.8(e), as currently written, makes it harder for legal services lawyers to help those most in need. A new rule should recognize that many of us act in the manner of simple charity, to improve access to the justice system for the indigent, and to help restore the balance between the rich and the poor in the courts.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 15, 2019
The proposed sanctions motion targeted plaintiffs lawyers who defendants claim made "misleading, inflammatory, and improper" statements on an episode last month.
By Colby Hamilton | January 14, 2019
A Second Department panel found the former Queens criminal judge had failed to properly handle a 'Batson' challenge by the defense, sending the case back for retrial.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | January 14, 2019
Every year, headlines are made featuring the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to public image. From the White House to the coffee shop to the friendly skies, 2018 provided daily lessons of what to do—and not to do—when responding to crises.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | January 14, 2019
A special supplement aimed at protecting professionals and their respective practices.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 11, 2019
George Gilmore was in charge of his law firm's finances as well as his spouse's and his own taxes from the relevant time frame of 2013 to 2016, according to prosecutors.
By Jason Grant | January 11, 2019
A state appeals court panel wrote that Matthew H. Goldsmith refused to cooperate with Attorney Grievance Committee investigations, even after he was suspended from practicing law six months ago.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Iram P. Valentin and Robert A. Berns | January 11, 2019
This article discusses the conflation that often occurs in the case law between these two causes of action, in malpractice actions against insurance producers.
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