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January 06, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-92

A judge who serves on the board of the Historical Society of the New York Courts may authorize the distribution of funds held by the Historical Society to support projects such as granting scholarships to judges, producing a court-related film, and placing artwork at a courthouse.
6 minute read
January 05, 2025 | The American Lawyer

The Quiet Revolution: Private Equity’s Push Into Law Firms

Private equity is rewriting the rules of legal practice, the Global Lawyer writes, reshaping a trillion-dollar industry one deal at a time.
5 minute read
January 04, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Restoring Trust in the Courts Starts in New York

The New York state court system can lead the way in demonstrating how transparency and accountability can rebuild public confidence, writes Oded Oren, founder of court watchdog organization Scrutinize.
4 minute read
January 03, 2025 | Law.com

'Pull Back the Curtain': Ex-NFL Players Seek Discovery in Lawsuit Over League's Disability Plan

Former pro football players are bidding to compel discovery in a class action that accuses the NFL's employee welfare benefit plans of refusing them disability benefits.
4 minute read
January 03, 2025 | New Jersey Law Journal

Tensions Run High at Final Hearing Before Manhattan Congestion Pricing Takes Effect

“I am here at the one-yard line because New Jersey residents are going to suffer,” Randy Mastro of King & Spalding argued. “You have to grant a temporary restraining order. Public interest is on our side.”
4 minute read
January 03, 2025 | Law.com

Improper Removal to Fed. Court Leads to $100K Bill for Blue Cross Blue Shield

"The fact that attorneys' fees can quickly exceed the value of disputes is both a sad fact of litigation and also precisely the reason that attorneys' fees for unreasonable and bad faith litigation are awarded," said U.S. District Judge April M. Perry, noting the Seventh Circuit recognized in Wisconsin v. Hotline Industries that "'improper removal prolongs litigation (and jacks up fees).'"
4 minute read
January 03, 2025 | Daily Business Review

Michael Halpern, Beloved Key West Attorney, Dies at 72

Sentiments are pouring in on social media about the man who put Hemingway on Sloppy Joe's T-shirts.
5 minute read
January 03, 2025 | Daily Report Online

Burr & Forman, Smith Gambrell & Russell Promote More to Partner This Year

Adams and Reese also elected a larger partner class, as Southeast firms follow their Big Law counterparts across the nation.
7 minute read
January 03, 2025 | Law.com

Sanctions Order Over Toyota's Failure to Provide English Translations of Documents Vacated by Appeals Court

"Rule 26 of our Rules of Civil Procedure allow a party to seek documents in the possession of the adverse party; it does not generally require the adverse party to pay for any said documents to be translated into the English language," the court said. "In other words, there is no duty to produce documents that do not exist."
4 minute read
January 03, 2025 | National Law Journal

Roberts Calls Court's Relationship With Congress 'Strained.' Who's to Blame?

The chief justice called out "public officials" for dangerous remarks about courts in his unusually targeted year-end report—and acknowledged a "strained relationship" between the Supreme Court and Congress.
5 minute read

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