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Eastern District Post Included in Latest Slate of Judicial Nominees
Following the death of active federal Judge Gene Pratter last week, the Eastern District now has three vacancies, including for the seat of Edward Smith, who died in November, and Cynthia Rufe, who took senior status.Biden Picks Maine Superior Court Justice for 1st Circuit, Where Her Father Serves
Professor Arthur Hellman said if Julia Lipez is confirmed, the First Circuit clerk's office will likely avoid putting the father-daughter duo on the same panel. "Just think about the position that the third member of that panel is in," Hellman said.High-Ranking EDNY Prosecutor Nicole Boeckmann Joins Bracewell as Partner
At Bracewell, Boeckmann rejoins colleagues from the EDNY, including Bracewell partners Seth DuCharme and Roslynn Mauskopf.Focusing on Expense Management, Katten Grew Revenue by 5.2%, PEP by 9.2% in 2023
CEO Noah Heller said revenue growth also resulted from strong demand in practices including insolvency and restructuring, private wealth, structured finance, and private credit, and, in the second half of the year, litigation.'Ahead of the Curve': Are Campus Protests in the Rearview Mirror?
I will not present a side here because there isn't a "good" side to take. In my opinion, there aren't even "sides" as much as multifaceted issues at play.View more book results for the query "The New York Times Company"
Justice Brandeis, Free Speech and Democracy
Justice Louis Brandeis's First Amendment legacy, particularly his extraordinary concurring opinion in Whitney v. California, is well worth remembering during Jewish American Heritage month and all the others as well.California's Latest Trailblazing Privacy Rules Getting Criticized From Every Direction
"It will essentially break the internet" if consumers' rights to opt out of website advertising are too sweeping, said Rick Arney, who co-wrote the legislation creating the California Privacy Protection Agency.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-125
A part-time lawyer judge is disqualified, subject to remittal, in all matters involving an attorney who is employed by the judge's client as in-house counsel and operations manager and serves as the judge's primary client contact.Decision of the Day: Times Square Hotel Not Liable for Guest's Suicide Death, Had No Duty of Care
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.Trending Stories
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