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Tardiness Not a Matter of Ethics, N.Y. Judge Argues
Absent aggravating factors, a judge's tardiness in rendering decisions is a matter for court administrators, not the Commission on Judicial Conduct, the lawyer for a soon-to-be New York Supreme Court justice argued Tuesday before the New York Court of Appeals. The attorney conceded that Judge James Gilpatric allowed some matters to go on too long -- such as a small claims matter that he took 31 months to decide -- but asked whether an administrative judge could have done more to help Gilpatric clear the backlog.Fox Johns Lazar Perkin & Wexler, APC v. Superior Court (Brewer Corporation)
Black Prisoners Far Outnumber Whites
Blacks in the United States are imprisoned at more than five times the rate of whites, and Hispanics are locked up at nearly double the white rate, according to a study released last week by a criminal justice policy group.Advice for the Disbarred: Go West
Errant attorneys, take heart. Disbarment here doesn't have to mean never practicing law again, at least not for those willing to cross state lines. Just ask Joel Greenberg, disbarred by New Jersey last July, but admitted to the Pennsylvania bar on July 1 of this year. Greenberg lost his New Jersey license for stealing almost $35,000 from his former firm, Horn, Goldberg, Gorny, Daniels, Paarz, Plackter & Weiss of Atlantic City, in 1993. But Greenberg passed Pennsylvania's bar exam this February and then wentView more book results for the query "*"
Hispanic Bar Chief: Latinos Fall Short on Legal Impact
Richmond [email protected]' economic and political power is growing nationwide, but the legal community does not yet reflect that influence, says Hispanic National Bar Assoc-iation President Angel G. Gomez.Gomez oversees an organization that was once small enough to fit in a space "no bigger than a conference room.Russian Court Convicts Kremlin Foe Berezovsky of Fraud in Absentia
A Moscow court on Thursday convicted tycoon and Kremlin critic Boris Berezovsky in absentia of embezzling millions of dollars from national airline Aeroflot in the 1990s, and sentenced him to six years in prison. Berezovsky, a former Kremlin insider who fled to Britain and has become one of President Vladimir Putin's most vocal foes, said the charges were part of a politically motivated campaign against him. "This was not a trial but pure farce," he told The Associated Press.Suspension Order -- Edmund P. Glasner
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