By Amanda Bronstad | November 15, 2023
On Tuesday, trustee Elissa Miller said she had agreed to pay $1.2 million to Stillwell Madison, a lender that had sued Girardi Keese in 2019 after he failed to pay back the full $5.1 million loan.
By Emily Saul | November 15, 2023
The motion argues that the "unprecedented departure from standard judicial procedure" by Engoron and his law clerk has "tainted" the proceedings, therefore warranting the mistrial.
By Michael A. Mora | November 15, 2023
The former managing partner was facing up to two decades of incarceration.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | November 14, 2023
A judge, as the editor of a legal manual used by judges, court personnel, defense attorneys, prosecutors, law enforcement and others, may dedicate the manual to "hard-working individuals that uphold our Criminal Justice System."
By Cheryl Miller | November 14, 2023
Proposed AI guidelines say attorneys who don't fully understand the generative AI technology risk possible professional discipline.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 14, 2023
The Louisiana State Bar Association "crossed the line when it promoted purely informational articles absent any tailoring to the legal profession," Judge Jerry Smith wrote for the three-member panel.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | November 13, 2023
The inquiring judge is the successor judge in a civil matter which was decided by another judge before their term ended.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Letter to the Editor
By Ellen Yaroshefsky | November 13, 2023
An idea recently that Alan Dershowitz recently proposed in an article published in the Law Journal is as treacherous and deceitful as it is unworkable--and is McCarthyism revisited, Ellen Yaroshefsky writes.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | November 12, 2023
Must a judge continue to insulate their law clerk from matters involving a law firm that previously represented the law clerk, and disclose the insulation, once the representation has completely terminated and all fees are paid?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 12, 2023
Should a lawyer, licensed by the state, have a right to inaccurately and unfairly convince the public that we have a corrupt and unfair judicial system? We hope not.
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