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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-237
A full-time judge may serve on a Department of Criminal Justice Services advisory board that will make recommendations about distributing federal funds, provided that (1) the advisory board's membership is balanced and (2) the judge's involvement is limited to reviewing and making recommendations on distributing funds to the courts, and not to law enforcement organizations.The Legal Profession: Obligations of Constitutional Proportion
"Having just celebrated Constitution Day and on the heels of a major Presidential election, as always, I hold the Constitution dear and recognize the enormity of my duty to make sure that I—as an American citizen and a public servant—uphold the principles and ideals therein."View more book results for the query "*"
Recreational Helmets: Design Defects—Bicycle, Football and Motorcycling
No one has ever attempted any sort of retrospective study of the relationship between helmet design and the frequency or nature of injury. Lacking any reasonably sound statistical method to correlate injury to helmet design, counsel is relegated to a case-by-case review.Meet the Historical Society of NY Courts' New Executive Director
Allison M. Morey's "multifaceted skills will help us further our mission and goals, especially when the Rule of Law and democracy in general are of such importance," said Robert J. Giuffra Jr., head of the board of trustees.Now What Happens? Addressing Contingencies to Mediation Settlement Agreements in Trust Cases
Three kinds of post-mediation clauses, for re-mediation, court action or arbitration, can provide confidence that, in the event of a "hiccup" based on unavoidable contingencies, the mediation settlement agreement can be mended and will ultimately hold.People in the News—Sept. 30, 2024—Panitch Schwarze, Fox Rothschild
Intellectual property law firm Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel announced that Julianna L. Hunt has joined the firm as an associate.Trending Stories
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