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By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 31, 2024
The White House said it would name federal trial judges for the Northern District of Georgia, Northern District of New York, and the Middle District of Pennsylvania as well as two trial judges for D.C. Superior Court.
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By Patrick Smith | May 29, 2024
While it likely won't influence any of his political supporters, a guilty verdict would open many a can of worms on what comes next.
By Christine Charnosky | Allison Dunn | February 6, 2023
Resolution 300 failed by voice vote Monday at the policymaking body's midyear meeting in New Orleans.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Jason Grant | August 18, 2020
Anyone entering the Appellate Division, First Department's courthouse in Manhattan for in-person oral argument, or otherwise, will have to undergo COVID-19 screening and temperature checks.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Jason Grant | May 15, 2020
The Bar Association's support chats are held privately, and the confidentiality of participating lawyers' names and workplaces is guaranteed. The theme for Thursday's session? Joy, or perhaps more accurately, the struggle to find it during the times of COVID-19.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage|News
By Rhys Dipshan | September 20, 2019
Hackers' Black Friday sales, the truth about smart speaker evidence, and how the phone is your best cybersecurity asset: Here's a wrap-up of the best insights from the first day of the New York State Bar Association 2019 Tech Summit.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Jason Grant | August 27, 2019
High-profile attorneys, including Gloria Allred, began walking into the 40 Foley Square courthouse Tuesday morning with what appeared to be victims. Throngs of media waited outside the building.
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 14, 2019
The Senate will weigh the ex-Alito clerk and former Kirkland & Ellis partner for the circuit judgeship. Another new nominee, Sarah Pitlyk, was a former clerk to then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh on the D.C. Circuit.
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By Rhys Dipshan | January 31, 2019
There was a time when Andrew J. Peck, retired U.S. magistrate judge from the SDNY and now senior counsel at DLA Piper in NY, didn't realize e-discovery was going to become a big deal.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Andrew Denney | Christine Simmons | August 21, 2018
Michael Cohen admitted making a $130,000 payment to Stephanie Clifford, known as Stormy Daniels, to silence her about her alleged affair with President Donald Trump.
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