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Daily Business Review

Defense Bar Opposes Terms Limits for Appellate Judges

By | January 17, 2017
The Dade County Defense Bar Association opposes a revived proposal to cap appellate service at 12 years in Florida courts.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

State Bar Submits Candidates for New Judicial Watchdog

The State Bar of Georgia's board of governors unanimously approved a list of 11 bar members to recommend to state legislators as candidates for two open seats reserved for attorneys on the newly minted state judicial watchdog agency.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cravath Partner Nominated for NY Court of Appeals

Cravath Swaine & Moore partner Rowan Wilson has been nominated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to the state Court of Appeals.
20 minute read

National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE: Supreme Shoutout

A SCOTUS justice for "Superhero Day," somebody's still behind the wheel in the "Drive" lawsuit, and a drug bust is a total bust in this week's column.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

IN BRIEF: Partner Reloads in $200M Sedgwick Gender Bias Case

By | January 16, 2017
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge OKs Fraud, Breach-of-Contract Suit Against Nationwide Insurance

A Connecticut woman claims the insurance company has increased the cost of two $500,000 policies to the point that they are worthless.
15 minute read

Daily Report Online

Not Throwing Away His Shot, Judge Raps Nomination 'Hamilton' Style

At the State Bar of Georgia's board of governors meeting on Friday, DeKalb State Court Judge Dax Lopez nominated a candidate for the bar's executive committee with an homage to the Broadway smash hit “Hamilton.”
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Bigger Bench Means More Questions From Justices

The Georgia Supreme Court didn't just expand this week. It warmed.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judicial Term Limits Eyed in House

A House subcommittee cautiously began a discussion of term limits for state appellate judges, hearing a presentation on the subject but no real details on what a proposal might look like.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 16-115

By | January 13, 2017
A judge may permit his/her law clerk to teach a class on the Penal Law to law enforcement personnel, provided he/she does so in a manner that promotes public confidence in the judiciary's impartiality and integrity and does not suggest a predisposition on any particular matter. The law clerk should also be willing to teach a similar course to a defense-side audience, if requested.
12 minute read

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