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New Jersey Law Journal

Lawyer Who Worked With 'Finder' Has Ethics Case Dismissed

A New Jersey lawyer who represented a client in the business of mining for unclaimed funds held in judiciary coffers had an ethics case against him thrown out.
12 minute read

Daily Report Online

Fulton Business Court Expands, Gwinnett Signs On

Fulton County Superior Court's Business Court is expanding into a regional program aimed at allowing other courts in the metro area to offer the same complex litigation-centered services, with Gwinnett County being the first to climb aboard.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Chairs Named for New Panel on Evidence Law

Former state Court of Appeals Judge Susan Phillips Read and Nassau County Supreme Court Justice William Donnino have been named co-chairs of a panel that will compile a guide to evidence law in New York state.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Portability and Protectionism

In one recent development, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit turned away constitutional and statutory challenges to New Jersey's federal bar admission rules—particularly to one stricture requiring admission to practice in New Jersey state court as a prerequisite to federal bar admission.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Lawyer: FBI asked for financial records related to judge

A lawyer who had been jailed along with his client in an open records dispute says federal investigators asked him for court financial records he had obtained.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Under-the-Radar Work of the Appellate Division

The work of the First Department includes many types of matters other than the disposition of appeals.
27 minute read

New York Law Journal

Lippman to Receive First Judicial Leadership Award

Jonathan Lippman will be the first recipient of an award from a coalition of judicial groups in recognition of his work in New York while serving as chief judge and chief administrative judge.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Circuit Judge Faces Allegations of Improper Comments

A Jacksonville judge accused of using epithets to refer to a female staff attorney and saying that blacks should "go back to Africa" could face sanctions after an investigation by a panel that polices judicial conduct.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Just One of the Effects of the Budget Cuts

Our system for protecting our children has been chronically, seriously underfunded for years, and this cut is likely to have unfortunate repercussions for Connecticut's children and families.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

D.C. Federal Magistrate Judge Alan Kay to Retire

Having spent a quarter century on the bench in Washington, D.C., U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Key plans to retire from the post as soon as a replacement is sworn in.
4 minute read

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