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New York Law Journal

Immigration Attorney Disbarred for Mail Fraud

A Long Island attorney who pleaded guilty in New Jersey last year to nine federal charges of mail fraud for taking more than $570,000 from two companies for advertisements that were never placed has been disbarred.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Attorney Resigns After Admitting Affair With Client

The First Department has accepted the resignation of an attorney who acknowledged he had "engaged in one isolated and consensual improper personal encounter" with a woman he was representing in a matrimonial proceeding.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Former Judges Can Still Use the Title, Within Limits

I am a former judge who is going back into private practice. I still want to use my judicial title. Are there any major concerns?
15 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Rules Haven't Caught Up To Medical Marijuana Legislation

The medical marijuana industry can officially kick into high gear next week when Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to sign the legislation into law, but there has been no similar sign-off by the state Supreme Court authorizing ethics rule changes that would protect lawyers from advising this new industry.
16 minute read

Law.com

What's Everyone Hiding in the Dershowitz Case?

Behind all the post-settlement posturing, neither side in the Alan Dershowitz sex case really wants their secrets out.
22 minute read

The Recorder

In re Scheer

By | April 14, 2016
6 minute read

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