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Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-147
A judicial association may publicly condemn the deliberate and unauthorized disclosure of a judge's residential address, as such disclosures may compromise the personal safety and security of judges and/or court personnel and thus affect the administration of justice.Recently Suspended Judge May Be Facing Contempt for Failing to Comply With Supreme Court's Order
An Ohio judge who was recently suspended for one year without pay has missed a deadline to surrender his attorney registration card, according to the Ohio Supreme Court's filing on Tuesday.John Eastman, Conservative Attorney Who Backed Trump Election Challenges, Sues Over Jan. 6 Subpoena
The lawsuit filed in D.C. federal court challenges a subpoena issued by a congressional committee for Eastman's phone records.State Bar Taps Sacramento Mayor to Help With Troubled Nonlawyer Licensing Proposal
Key lawmakers have criticized the so-called regulatory sandbox proposal as "an open invitation for profit-driven corporations, hedge funds, or others" to provide legal services without oversight or appropriate training.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Simon and Schuster GC Jumps to EduTech Company
"Throughout my career, I have made the success of students and women a priority: mentoring others, volunteering, and serving in a variety of advisory roles for academic institutions," Hazel-Ann Mayers said.Southeast Takeaways: Midtown Maintains Status as Atlanta Law Firms' Top Neighborhood
"By nature, law firms also attract other law firms."Keystone Conversations: Faegre's Oderah Nwaeze on What It Takes for Young Lawyers to Lead Trials
Ten years out of law school and Oderah Nwaeze can boast two things many young lawyers seek but not so many attain: partnership at a Big Law firm and having first-chair trial experience in major litigations.Time is Money: Allocating the Cost of Maritime Delays
In a competitive world where time is money, allocating the risk of delays between parties to maritime transportation contracts is more important than ever, and especially during a pandemic when vessels and container delays are rampant.Long Island Judge Charges Jury in Opioid Trial, Deliberations Begin in Long-Running Case
"This trial is making all kinds of records—six notes in two hours?" said Suffolk County Supreme Court Justice Jerry Garguilo, referring to reports that the trial may be the state's longest.Trending Stories
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