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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-200
The Chief Judge may, as the chief judicial officer of the Unified Court System, represent the judiciary's interests by accepting an invitation to speak at a legislative conference sponsored by a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entity, at a specific session focused on the judiciary's operational needs and/or experience with respect to developing technologies. The judge may not otherwise attend or participate in the legislative conference.Holland & Knight Weighs Fate of Philadelphia Office Following Polsinelli Raid
The firm first entered Philadelphia with a cohort of 11 partners from Reed Smith in 2018, and a number of these attorneys are likely now establishing Polsinelli's presence in the city.'Massive Outpouring of Support' From Big Law Expected For Kamala Harris
Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp said he's "working with many business leaders to raise money for the Harris campaign to enable her to fund what will inevitably be the most expensive election battle ever."View more book results for the query "*"
Steve Bannon Trial for Defrauding 'We Build The Wall' Donors Set for December
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice April Newbauer on Tuesday scheduled jury selection in the case to begin on Dec. 9.Cigna Sued for Alleged CARES Act Violations
DoctorNow alleged that the defendants were required to provide full coverage and reimbursement for COVID-19 testing.Haynes and Boone Hires First-Ever Pro Bono Counsel
The Dallas-founded firm hired the former director of legal services at Genesis Women's Shelter & Support as pro bono counsel, and she will oversee the firm's pro bono efforts in all 19 offices.Federal Judge Finds Independent Contractor's Counterclaims Not Barred by Jury Waiver Provision
"Absent clear language and considering the presumption against waiver, we are reluctant to extend a jury waiver provision to a separate document that could have easily included its own waiver provision," said U.S. District Judge John F. Murphy of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Defrauded Consumers Harmed by Two New York City Agencies That Are Not Doing Their Jobs
Since retiring from New York City's Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings in February 2022, Susan Kassapian been on a crusade to help restore consumer restitution hearings for defrauded New Yorkers.Trending Stories
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