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Probe Determines That Michael Cohen Disbarment Wasn't Leaked to the Press
The New York state court's Inspector General's office has concluded that the disbarment of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal attorney, was not deliberately leaked to the press.Atlanta Prosecutors to Handle Epstein Victims' Rights Case
Federal prosecutors from Atlanta will take over a Florida victims' rights case involving a wealthy financier accused of sexually abusing dozens of…Atlanta Prosecutors to Handle Epstein Victims' Rights Case
A Florida federal judge ruled last month that former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta's prosecutors violated the victims' rights by secretly reaching a nonprosecution agreement with Epstein.New Jersey Leads Challenge to DOL's Rollback of Workplace Injury Reporting
The lawsuit by New Jersey, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota and New York says the Department of Labor acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner in ending the reporting rule.NY, NJ Lead Challenge to DOL's Rollback of Workplace Injury Reporting
'By making public reports of workplace injuries and illnesses harder to access, the Trump Administration is jeopardizing the health, safety, and wellness of our workers,' New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement. 'Simply put: we cannot properly tackle workplace safety issues if we do not know about them.'First Department Introduces Four-Judge Panels, Upsetting NY Bar Associations
"It's pretty self-evident and universally accepted that a five-judge panel is preferable to a four-judge panel," said New York State Bar Association president Michael Miller. "Unlike the challenges of solving the Byzantine court system we have, this is a problem that's easily solvable. We just need the governor to make the appointments to the appellate division."Trump Labor Dept. Lawyer Sanctioned for 'Bad Judgment' in Litigating Private Suit
Career ethics officials at the US Labor Department determined Michael Avakian, the associate deputy secretary, had "not knowingly violated a criminal statute or particular ethics rule" in filing papers on behalf of a private client while serving in the government.Trump Labor Dept. Attorney Sanctioned for 'Bad Judgment' in Litigating Private Suit
Career ethics officials at the US Labor Department determined Michael Avakian, the associate deputy secretary, had "not knowingly violated a criminal statute or particular ethics rule" in filing papers on behalf of a private client while serving in the government.The State of the Appellate Division, First Department
I know that some members of the profession are not as excited as I am about making strides in technology and opening the courtroom doors ever wider; but I am a strong believer in the benefits that technology—responsibly used—can bring, both in terms of handling appeals more efficiently and expanding access to justice.Trending Stories
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