By Committee on Judicial Ethics | June 27, 2024
(1) A judge must not personally participate in soliciting funds for a not-for-profit civic or charitable organization and therefore must not: (a) send out solicitation letters for the organization; (b) post announcements about the organization's fund-raising activities or initiatives on social media.
By Cheryl Miller | June 27, 2024
Paul Paradis, testifying from a Colorado federal prison, told a State Bar Court that Feuer knew about plans to use a lawsuit over a botched utility billing system as a vehicle to settle litigation on terms favorable to Los Angeles.
By Michael A. Mora | June 27, 2024
"Gone are the days of denial as a matter of policy," said Andrew Berman, an ethics expert and partner at Young, Berman, Karpf & Karpf.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 27, 2024
"In certain circumstances, even after the filing of formal charges, developments on our matters are confidential," said Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Director Courtney Veal Thursday.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | June 26, 2024
Where a full-time judge's former law firm advises the judge that a former client recently posted an online review of the judge's legal services, the judge must request that the law firm remove the judge's name from such review but need not take any further action.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 26, 2024
The motion to sever is among a flurry of filings that followed a June 20 hearing in the federal government's criminal case against Tom Girardi. The trial begins Aug. 6.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 26, 2024
Judge-elect Valerie V. Vie announced she'll be sworn in as former Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson's replacement Friday.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Thomas Moukawsher | June 26, 2024
Courts should discipline lawyers who assert intentional falsehoods that undermine public trust in the legitimacy of the judiciary.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | June 25, 2024
On these facts, after disclosing a letter received ex parte from the victim's attorney concerning a criminal case, the judge need not recuse.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 25, 2024
"Procedurally, I'm pleased that we were able to provide her with a vigorous defense in court, getting numerous counts dismissed and fighting off two motions for interim suspension, even though today we lost the ultimate battle," said S. Lester Tate III, respondent counsel for Judge Christina Peterson.
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