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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-233
A full-time judge may serve as an adjunct professor at a law school.US Supreme Court Doesn't Need Defenders—It Needs Reformers
In a recent editorial by the Wall Street Journal, a Big Law partner decries the toxic rhetoric aimed at the court as damaging public respect for the rule of law. But he ignores the much more toxic rhetoric against the justice system in general, Law Journal columnist Bennett L. Gershman writes.Bonta, Environmental Groups Sue Exxon Mobil Over Plastic Recycling Claims
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said his office will "in all likelihood" seek to recover billions of dollars from Exxon Mobil for misleading consumers into thinking their plastic products can be readily recycled.5th Circuit Scrutinizes Under-21 Handgun Sales Ban Based on Supreme Court Test
"I'm puzzled, because it seems to me that your whole argument is premised on some idea that Rahimi changed the landscape quite a bit… and, I think the whole court, actually on this point, said that Bruen is still the test," said Judge Jennifer Elrod.View more book results for the query "New York"
'A Smoother Process of Justice': Assistant DA Residency Requirements Lifted in Six NY Counties
DA Karen Heggen said the "new law affords the Saratoga County District Attorney's Office the flexibility that over 20 counties in New York State currently have, which is to hire the most qualified attorneys without concern for where they are residing."Woman Found Guilty of Murdering Lawyer Who Dropped Her as Client
Attorney Jim Li was both a noted immigration lawyer and activist who was jailed for his role in the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989. He was fatally stabbed by a client.10 Lawyers Admitted to Practice Before Georgia's High Court
"I agree that the choice to be a lawyer necessarily includes the choice to be a leader," said Jordan Redavid, founding partner of Fischer Redavid. "To me, that means to be a voice or champion for others in need. I look forward to making good on that as a member of this Court."Lawyers Suing Lawyers: Firm Files Suit for $521,000
The attorney allegedly suggested that the $400,000 her firm had previously paid to its counsel be applied again, an idea the lawsuit termed "incredulous." In other words, counsel would continue to represent the attorneys in three cases, but would receive nothing on current bills of more than $400,000, the suit claims.A Time and Money Saver: CT Should Adopt NY Evidentiary Rule
The producing party likely knows whether a document is authentic. Any additional requirements amount to a waste of time.Trending Stories
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