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Daily Report Online

Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of Judge Marvin Arrington Sr.

Arrington served as a member of the Atlanta Board of Alderman, today known as the Atlanta City Council, as council president and as a Fulton County Superior Court judge.
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New York Law Journal

Courts Are Requiring In-Person Appearances for Conferences That Could Be Held Virtually

While the rest of the world embraces technology, many New York courts are regressing to a time when attorneys spent hours travelling and waiting around…
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Chief Judge's Proposed Procedure for Certified Questions to the Court of Appeals Would Be a 'Wonderful Thing'

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson's plan for the Court of Appeals to rule on certified questions would allow for more expeditious stare decisis decisions to our lower courts, a Brooklyn judge writes.
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Daily Report Online

Letter to the Editor: Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of George Lawson Jr.

A Georgia Bar member since 1976, Mr. Lawson was co-founder of the Lawson & Washington law firm, which later became Lawson & Thornton.
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

Letter to the Editor: Congratulations to New U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Nancy Abudu

President Joe Biden nominated her as the first African-American woman to serve on the court.
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

Letter to the Editor: Congratulations to new Court of Appeals Judge Jeffrey Watkins

The State Bar of Georgia congratulates attorney Cherokee Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Jeffrey A. Watkins of Cartersville on his appointment…
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The Legal Intelligencer

Letter to the Editor: An Obituary of Robert N. de Luca, Former US Attorney and Former AUSA

Robert N. de Luca, a former U.S. attorney, and former assistant U.S. attorney of Philadelphia, died on May 9, 2023. He was 82.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Dirty Sidewalks, Clean Consciences: Proposed Bill in New York City Council Is a Win for Everyone—Except Negligent Property Owners

A member of the New York City Council has proposed a bill that would extend the hours during which the city can issue fines to commercial properties for their failure to keep their sidewalks clean.
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New York Law Journal

Understanding That Assigned Counsel and AFC Rate Increases Are Not a 'Done Deal' Requires Close Contact With Leadership

Respectfully, Dawne Mitchell and Theresa Moser's "unartfully" worded letter to the governor as well as their most recent letter to the editor both demonstrate a lack of understanding of the present political and legal dynamics as they relate to the current battle to compel the state of New York to meet its sacred constitutional obligation to indigent adults, families and children.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Not a Done Deal': City Bar Committee Responds to Law Journal Letter to the Editor on Funding for Assigned Counsel

Leaders of the New York City Bar Association's Council on Children clarify statements regarding potential increases in state funding to provide pay raises for 18-B attorneys and Attorney for the Child offices.
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