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Disabled Firefighters Entitled to Fringe Payments, Lawyer Tells New York Court of Appeals
By not paying it to permanently disabled firefighters, their lawyer argued, "You're discriminating against them when everyone else gets it."'My Authentic Self': Women Attorneys of the Year in Their Own Words
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'It's Part of the Judicial System Now': Retired Judges Say ADR Is Here to Stay
"When I first came on, it was 17 years ago, there were a handful of people doing this. But now many judges, when they retire, think of this. This is an alternative that works for a lot of people," said Mark Epstein, a former Middlesex County Superior Court judge who provides ADR at Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas in New Brunswick.The Foibles of Using Footnotes
Managed properly, footnotes offer a useful tool, particularly in academic articles, yet among many in the judiciary, they are viewed as a distraction.See Who Passed the July 2022 New York Bar Exam
The New York State Board of Law Examiners examined 9,609 candidates, 6,350 of whom passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.Trending Stories
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