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Connecticut Law Tribune

Bad-Mouthing Lawyer Readies for Conn. Supreme Court Hearing

The appeal of Zbigniew Rozbicki is among eight cases that will be heard by the court during its final term of the year.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Katzmann Delivers Hughes Memorial Lecture

By | April 26, 2017
Second Circuit Chief Judge Robert Katzmann delivered the 53rd Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Lecture, titled "Immigrant Justice Corps: From Idea to Reality," at the New York County Lawyers Association on Wednesday.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Legal Congratulates 2017 Distinguished Leaders

By | April 26, 2017
New this year, the Distinguished Leaders award recognizes lawyers who achieved impressive results in the past year and demonstrated clear leadership skills that helped them achieve those results.
17 minute read

National Law Journal

Gorsuch's 'Burping Boy' Dissent Arrives at the Supreme Court

Justice Neil Gorsuch may face his first recusal when the justices in May take up a petition that involves—and features prominently—one of his most famous dissents: the case of the burping 13-year-old student.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

Gorsuch's 'Burping Boy' Dissent Arrives at the Supreme Court

Justice Neil Gorsuch may face his first recusal when the justices in May take up a petition that involves—and features prominently—one of his most famous dissents: the case of the burping 13-year-old student.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Mississippi Judge Ordered to Pay $5,400 for Helping Landlord

By | April 25, 2017
A north Mississippi judge must pay $5,400 after he increased penalties in favor of a landlord above what was requested, without giving a tenant a chance to fight the decision.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Calling Justice Breyer: A Court Interrupted

Justice Stephen Breyer proved Tuesday that justices are in fact fallible after his cellphone went off during an oral argument.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Calling Justice Breyer: A Court Interrupted

Justice Stephen Breyer proved Tuesday that justices are in fact fallible after his cellphone went off during an oral argument.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ruling Conflicts With New York Law

By | April 25, 2017
Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo writes: Your article, "Criminal Conviction Needed for Attorney Misconduct Finding," quoted a law professor to the effect that the Western District magistrate judge's recommendation "may be right." In fact, the magistrate's decision is directly contrary to New York law.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawyer Gets 6-Year Suspension for 3rd Drunken Driving Offense

Jasmin Rojas was a labor lawyer who previously clerked for several Connecticut Superior Court judges.
4 minute read

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