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Photo Essay: State Bar Annual Meeting
Amidst the dozens of programs and speeches, a number of lawyers were honored for a variety of achievements during the past year.Closely Divided Panel Upholds City's Plan to Revise 18-B Plan
The 3-2 ruling, handed down yesterday, dealt a blow to a coalition of bar associations, which had argued that under Article 18-B, the city needed their consent to change its policy for assigning conflict counsel for indigent criminal defendants.Naivete Gets Lawyer Censured For Shady Real Estate Schemes
A lawyer inexperienced in real estate who was unwittingly swept up in a sale-and-leaseback fraud has been disciplined but spared a suspension.People, respondent v. Louis Cyrus, defendant-appellant
Trial Counsel�s Several Failures �Doomed� Defense; New Trial Ordered for Robber of Drug StoreWashington's Most Influential Women Lawyers
In a profession still dominated by men, these power players have taken a sledgehammer to the glass ceiling to grab their place among the elite of the Washington bar.Parole actions keep lawyers busy
PAROLEES FACING parole boards that are tough on crime are making headway in some federal and state courts-and that's keeping many lawyers busy. A record 765,000 people are out on parole, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The number is only going to go up, lawyers say. They note that those seeking parole-as well as those who are out on parole but end up back behind bars for getting into trouble-are in need of legal help.'It All Happened Quickly And Miraculously'
It was only when attorney Wayne Keeney's conditions got really bad did his friends in the bar know the severity of his illness. For about a year, Keeney has been battling cirrhosis of the liver believed to be caused from a food-borne illness he contracted last June. In the last several months, Keeney's health was in sharp decline.After 23-Year Imprisonment, Brooklyn Judge Reverses Conviction in Rabbi Murder Case
David Ranta walked out of a Brooklyn courtroom a free man yesterday after prosecutors conceded the evidence against him had "degraded" to the point that they could not prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.Trending Stories
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