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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-108
A judge may not accept an award prominently sponsored by a commercial entity, even where the award is unannounced and ancillary to a fund-raising event for a not-for-profit organization. However, nothing in the rules precludes the judge from attending the underlying fund-raiser.Latham's 7-Year Fight to Reshape New York City Property Taxes
The firm won a ruling from New York's high court last month finding the city's property tax system was "unfair, inequitable and has a discriminatory disparate impact on certain protected classes of New York City property owners."Decision of the Day: Injunction to Prevent Events at Forest Hills Stadium Denied By Court
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.February Bar Exam Passing Rate Sees Another Year-Over-Year Increase for New York Grads
The Law Journal will release the names of the candidates who passed on Thursday morning.The End of Noncompetes? Anxious Clients Are Calling Their Lawyers
"I'm a defense lawyer primarily, but at the end of the day, noncompete agreements were not meant to be a tool to prevent your midlevel workers from going from Company A to Company B," employment attorney Michael Elkins said.