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By Dawne Mitchell and Theresa Moser | April 12, 2023
Leaders of the New York City Bar Association's Council on Children clarify statements regarding potential increases in state funding to provide pay raises for 18-B attorneys and Attorney for the Child offices.
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By Brian Lee | March 22, 2023
Advocacy for investment in public defenders took place on two fronts in Albany, with a court hearing and Capitol rally.
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By Lisa Willis | March 17, 2023
"A lot of people I know have left—not because they want to leave, but they have to leave," said attorney Devon Waring.
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By Jason Grant | February 17, 2023
"The survey is an important tool," the Michigan State Bar said. "It calculates county-by-county and statewide average billing rates and income for private and non-private practice attorneys in all occupation areas."
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By Adolfo Pesquera | January 6, 2023
The lawyer questioned an alleged "pay to plea" system that forced criminal defendants to prepay their fines and court costs before being allowed to plead guilty.
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By Brian Lee | December 16, 2022
The suit accuses defendants Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York of breaching an historic settlement that overhauled the state's public defense system.
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By Justin Henry | December 14, 2022
Casey Lucier said her involvement with a staff that filed dozens of subpoenas and deposed thousands of witnesses adds to her "traditional lawyer" capabilities.
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By Lisa Willis | December 6, 2022
The Florida Bar's counsel told the high court that the lawyer "filed motions he had been directed to withdraw, and repetitively filed motions asserting his right to fees at a time when he was not entitled to those fees just yet."
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By Dan Roe | Justin Henry | November 21, 2022
The firm's email server was breached and remained down for some attorneys through Sunday as the firm distributed new laptops.
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By Allison Dunn | November 10, 2022
"As a general rule, the annulment of a lawyer's license to practice law does not moot or void sanctions imposed in relation to a prior or concurrent disciplinary matter unless the subsequent or concurrent annulment contains language specifically voiding other properly imposed sanctions," Justice Tim Armstead wrote on behalf of the court.
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