By Dan Packel | August 14, 2020
For the next two years, lawyers and nonlawyers who receive approval will be able to experiment with new types of legal businesses aimed at reducing the "access-to-justice gap."
By Raychel Lean | August 12, 2020
The disbarred attorney allegedly spent four hours one day tagging another lawyer in disparaging social media posts.
By Angela Morris | July 17, 2020
Some lawyers want Steve Fischer, a board of directors member of the State Bar of Texas, to resign over Facebook comments about race that they found offensive. He says he won't resign.
By Robert Storace | July 16, 2020
Connecticut's chief state's attorney has reprimanded a senior assistant state's attorney for reportedly calling a supervisor a "liar" during a recent Zoom hearing on the reappointment of Hartford State's Attorney Gail Hardy.
By Charles Toutant | May 14, 2020
The New Jersey Supreme Court's Disciplinary Review Board was split in the case of attorney John Robertelli, with some members calling for a harsher punishment and others saying no discipline was warranted.
By Raychel Lean | March 20, 2020
Former Broward County Court Judge Jay S. Spechler received a 45-day suspension for posting an allegedly threatening comment on a courthouse blog about Broward Circuit Judge Michael Lynch.
By Charles Toutant | March 11, 2020
New Jersey lawyers may take all of their CLE credits through formats other than in-person attendance under an order issued Tuesday by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner. Georgia and Texas have also made recent CLE requirement changes.
By Raychel Lean | March 4, 2020
A Coral Gables traffic ticket-fighting startup defended its business model before the Florida Supreme Court against allegations by the Florida Bar that it engages in the unlicensed practice of law.
By Raychel Lean | February 28, 2020
"In my opinion, my case was far too complicated for a jury to understand, and to get it right," the attorney said via email Thursday, vowing to fight the criminal and ethics charges against him.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | January 16, 2020
"Non-JDs should no longer be barred from ownership of law firms, and similarly, non-JDs should not be barred from the provisioning of some legal services. In reality, this has already partially occurred through the encroachment of global consulting firms into legal services," notes ROSS' Andrew Arruda.
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