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Daily Business Review

Sanctions Motion Filed Against Lawyers in Bitter Guardianship Case

Three attorneys face sanctions in a messy probate case, while one is the subject of an ongoing criminal investigation.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

Juvenile Lifers Await Chance for Parole After US Ruling

It's been six months since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that some 2,500 "juvenile lifers" could seek a chance at parole for their childhood crimes, but only a few aging inmates have walked out of prison.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Judiciary Committee Recommends Approval of Judicial Nominees

The New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee on June 20 recommended the approval of Acting Attorney General Robert Lougy to become a Superior Court judge.
10 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Retired Conn. Supreme Court Justice Views New Portrait: 'I Don't Look Like Redford'

Hundreds of people gathered at the state Appellate Court on June 20 to honor retired state Supreme Court Justice David Borden and to view the unveiling of his formal portrait. Borden became emotional as he spoke to family members, colleagues and friends, who gave him a standing ovation.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Professional Excellence Awards 2016

Welcome to the 2016 Professional Excellence supplement. This year we honored three notable attorneys and 25 were honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

A Watchful Eye in a Stormy Year

In mid-January, Lynn Marks sat in a Harrisburg courtroom, keeping an eye on the judiciary.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE: On Net Neutrality, Scalia was prescient

Eleven years ago this month, a dissenting Justice Antonin Scalia argued that the Federal Communications Commission should regulate cable broadband providers as telecommunications services, not information services. The U.S. Supreme Court disagreed. The late justice's vindication arrived June 14 in a major net neutrality ruling.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Attorney Access, Busy Dockets Top Tasks for DC Superior's New Chief

When District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Robert Morin takes over as chief judge this fall, he'll face a long wish list from the legal community.
14 minute read

Daily Report Online

Orlando Shooting Casts Shadow on 11th Circuit 'Docs v. Glocks' Case

Hoping to reverse their losing streak, a coalition of doctors and gun safety advocates head back to the appeals court Tuesday.
13 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Court OKs Russia as Forum for Real Estate Dispute

A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a clause in a contract that mandates that any dispute by resolved by Russians courts is enforceable, even though there is little likelihood that one of the parties will return to Russia to resolve the dispute.
4 minute read

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