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SRO Crowd Watches Judge Bronwyn Miller's Investiture on Miami Appellate Court
Bronwyn C. Miller is sworn in as a judge on the Third District Court of Appeal.Lawyer-Judge Couple's Defamation Suit Against New York Post Dismissed
The married lawyer and longtime judge's suit was lodged against the New York Post after it published an article about the lawyer using his wife's judicial license plates to wrongfully park behind the Queens Supreme Court building.Appeals Court Tosses Defamation Suit by Lawyer-Judge Couple Against New York Post
The married lawyer and longtime judge's suit was lodged against the New York Post after it published an article about the lawyer using his wife's judicial license plates to wrongfully park behind the Queens Supreme Court building.Baroni Sentenced to 18 Months Behind Bars for Role in Bridgegate Scandal
William Baroni Jr. was also ordered to spend an additional 12 months in supervised release after completing his prison sentence.Witnesses: Judge's Account Was Overdrawn When He Claimed Registry Funds
A court clerk who was instructed by Superior Court Judge Robert "Mack" Crawford to pay him $15,675.62 that had languished in the court registry for 15 years said it was Crawford's idea, not hers, to give him the money. Crawford's personal bank account was more than $2,000 overdrawn when he deposited the check in his personal account shortly before Christmas 2017.View more book results for the query "*"
Five Court Employees to Receive Botein Awards
Awards will be presented on March 18.Pa. Attorney Suspended One Year for Unlicensed Practice in Texas, Georgia
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ordered the one-year suspension of a Pennsylvania lawyer who practiced law in Texas and Georgia without a license.Is Your Associate Training Program One-Size-Fits-All?
One of the biggest challenges that law firms face in designing effective associate training programs is that the title “associate” covers such a wide swath.Third Circuit Rules FTC Suit Can't Challenge Past Conduct at Shire
A three-judge panel of the appeals court upheld a Delaware district court ruling, which found that the FTC's 2017 suit came too late under Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which requires the agency to show that a defendant "is violating, or is about to violate," the law with excessive filings meant to improperly suppress generic competition.Dickinson Wright Reports Gains in Revenue and Profit
The firm said one of the firm's strongest-performing practice areas in the past year has been intellectual property, an area in which it has made a critical investment.Trending Stories
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