By Ryan Tarinelli | July 19, 2021
A total of 29 state court judges are seeking certification or recertification this year, according to a list from the state court system. Last year, the process became a point of contention after the court system's Administrative Board forced out 46 older judges by denying them certification.
By Dan Roe | July 14, 2021
"The demand for legal work has grown tremendously, and we have to compete with our fellow law firms to get and retain legal talent," said McElroy, who is based in Orlando.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 29, 2021
"I'm excited about the new challenge of life in the private sector," said Georgia Chief Justice Harold D. Melton, whose new position at the firm was announced on his next-to-last day on the bench.
By Tom McParland | June 28, 2021
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said the defendant and his attorneys had produced "clear statistical evidence" to show that Black and Hispanic people were underrepresented in the White Plains courthouse's grand jury pool.
By Cheryl Miller | June 28, 2021
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to allow courts to continue using remote technology in civil proceedings after the pandemic state of emergency ends. Court employees' groups oppose the proposal.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 23, 2021
"The fact that a 'thing' that people may invest in is a digital asset does not really change the basic way we analyze the question: 'Is it a security?,'" said attorney Albert Chapar.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 22, 2021
The Georgia Supreme Court clarified its rules "to allow any proceeding not otherwise allowed to be conducted by video conference so long as the judge and all the parties consent, and public access is ensured as required."
By Bruce Love | June 21, 2021
Brian Hail's addition at Crowell comes just two months after the firm absorbed a New York transactional boutique. And the firm isn't done hiring yet.
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 18, 2021
The judges were pushed out of their posts months ago after Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and other court officials denied them certification allowing them to continue to serve on the bench after they reach 70 years old. The controversial decision was aimed at addressing a 10% budget cut.
By Ross Todd | May 12, 2021
The Seventh Circuit last week upheld a ruling tossing the 2000 murder conviction of Julius Evans, whom lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis have represented since 2016.
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