New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Richard A. Brown | June 25, 2018
The legislature has elected to pass legislation that subjects prosecutors, alone among those who practice law, to a duplicative and intrusive process that is not only violative of the state constitution, but will surely cause delay to the progress of ongoing investigations and prosecutions, much to the detriment of all New Yorkers.
By Christine Simmons | June 25, 2018
Michael Knight succeeds Timothy O'Sullivan as the fund's executive director and counsel. O'Sullivan spent the past 19 years in the role and is retiring after 34 years of service at the fund.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | June 25, 2018
State bar weighs in on proposed rules amendments
By Scott Flaherty | June 21, 2018
Under the charges in the 22-count indictment filed by federal prosecutors, the judge faces a possible sentence of 395 years in prison and a fine of $5.5 million.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | June 20, 2018
Although litigators are generally familiar with courtroom procedure and the duty of candor, providing sworn testimony comes with additional risks and exposure that are typically not present when an attorney is acting only as an advocate.
By Scott Flaherty | June 20, 2018
Notching a win for Kirkland & Ellis expatriates now at litigation boutique Clare Locke, a well-known civil rights group also agreed to apologize for a report that listed a Muslim activist as an anti-Islamic extremist.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 20, 2018
A federal judge in Michigan has refused to remove lead attorneys in the Flint water contamination case but plans to bring in a special master to review their fees and expenses.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | June 20, 2018
While he was never imprisoned, the felony conviction of former Dewey & LeBoeuf executive Joel Sanders had led to his disbarment.
By Samantha Joseph | June 20, 2018
The attorney owned a title company handling condo-hotel unit closings.
By Michael Booth | June 20, 2018
An attorney who already has been disbarred by ethics authorities in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Pennsylvania for using retainer funds without performing any work has been met with a far lighter form of punishment in New Jersey.
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