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January 30, 2009 |

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.
3 minute read
March 16, 2012 |

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.
6 minute read
September 11, 2013 |

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.
3 minute read
December 27, 2007 |

People, respondent v. Louis Cyrus, defendant-appellant

Trial Counsel�s Several Failures �Doomed� Defense; New Trial Ordered for Robber of Drug Store
20 minute read
June 28, 2010 |

Washington'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.
32 minute read
October 09, 2006 |

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.
9 minute read
June 14, 2010 |

'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.
4 minute read
March 22, 2013 |

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.
3 minute read

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