Legal Ethics and Attorney Discipline

  • Texas Lawyer

    Texas State Bar Reports Disciplinary Sanctions Against 5 Attorneys

    By Adolfo Pesquera | December 1, 2023

    Two attorneys were given active suspensions and three others public reprimands, according to the December disciplinary report of the State Bar of Texas.

  • Daily Business Review | News

    Florida Judge Faces New Charges After Supreme Court Rejects Disciplinary Agreement

    By Michael A. Mora | December 1, 2023

    "You also casually and intemperately threatened another person in the courtroom gallery with arrest and jail, angrily telling her, 'Ma'am if you don't sit down, you're gonna go into custody as well,'" the Judicial Qualifications Commission alleged in the amended notice of formal charges.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-20

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | November 30, 2023

    (1) On these facts, a judge who has first-hand knowledge of an attorney's insistence on undertaking a particular representation, notwithstanding the judge's prior warnings about a clear conflict of interest, must take "appropriate action." (2) Where the attorney's conduct does not rise to such an egregious level that it seriously calls into question the attorney's honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer, the judge has full discretion to determine what action is "appropriate" under the circumstances.

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Split Maryland High Court Approves NJ-Based Lewis Brisbois Associate for Admission to State Bar Following Cheating Scandal

    By Allison Dunn | November 30, 2023

    "Mr. Howie incurred honor code violations while attending law school for plagiarism and failing to disclose the honor code violation of another student who facilitated his plagiarism. Although he was previously admitted to the Bars of New Jersey and New York, he failed to disclose the violations to two of his four employers," Justice Michele D. Hotten wrote in a dissenting opinion, though the record did not reveal which employers knew or did not know.

  • Law.com | News

    Split Maryland High Court Approves Lewis Brisbois Associate for Admission to State Bar Following Cheating Scandal

    By Allison Dunn | November 30, 2023

    "Mr. Howie incurred honor code violations while attending law school for plagiarism and failing to disclose the honor code violation of another student who facilitated his plagiarism. Although he was previously admitted to the Bars of New Jersey and New York, he failed to disclose the violations to two of his four employers," Justice Michele D. Hotten wrote in a dissenting opinion, though the record did not reveal which employers knew or did not know.

  • Daily Business Review | News

    Florida Supreme Court Disciplines 8 Attorneys

    By Michael A. Mora | November 30, 2023

    An attorney who exchanged legal services for Adderall was among the attorneys disciplined by the Florida Supreme Court.

  • Daily Report Online | News

    'How Are You a Judge?': Ethics Trial Draws to Close for Tearful Jurist

    By Cedra Mayfield | November 30, 2023

    "I feel like I was, in essence, convicted guilty until proven innocent," testified Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-19

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | November 29, 2023

    (1) On the facts presented, a town justice may acquiesce in the town supervisor's proposed changing of locks to the court offices, pursuant to a town resolution and town policy. (2) If, as events unfold, the judge finds that the town supervisor abuses their access to court areas, otherwise interferes with court operations, or undermines judicial independence, the judge should report any such actions to an appropriate supervising or administrative judge.

  • Daily Report Online | News

    Judge Rejects Effort to Dismiss Case Against Former DA Charged in Arbery Killing's Aftermath

    By Russ Bynum | The Associated Press | November 29, 2023

    The one-page ruling by Senior Judge John R. Turner comes 20 months after defense attorneys for former District Attorney Jackie Johnson filed a legal motion arguing the case against her should be scrapped for lack of evidence.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-18

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | November 28, 2023

    (1) On the facts presented, it is necessary to amend the proposed form to make clear that any disposition of the matter by way of a plea is subject to court approval. (2) Once that change is made, there is no ethical impropriety in the proposed simplified form that would neutrally inform defendant motorists who have mailed in "not guilty" pleas on alleged Vehicle and Traffic Law violations of all their options (including the right to retain an attorney; to continue to plead not guilty and have a trial; to plead guilty and waive the right to trial; and the possibility of communicating directly with the prosecutor to negotiate a mutually acceptable disposition subject to the court's approval).

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