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'I Won't Live Long Enough to Fight the Florida Bar': 21 Lawyers Disciplined
"[I] did what I did under duress and business compulsion," said one attorney about his stipulation in a disciplinary case.Lawyers Criticizing Judges: The Rules of Professional Conduct and the First Amendment (Part II)
The duty of lawyers coming to the defense of judges is aspirational and involves defending judges because the judge's rationale for his or her ruling is confined to the explanation provided in the ruling itself. But criticisms of United States Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas are not directed at their rulings but at their conduct—accepting financial assistance or perks and failing to disclose them.Open Judicial Discipline Process Is Eyed by State Lawmakers
"A judge who has already been charged should not be able to avoid an investigation by simply resigning," said Ret. Judge Rolando Acosta, formerly Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department and now a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. "I don't think that's in the best interest of the public."Pa.-Based Aerospace Company Facing $130 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Fraud
Daher Aerospace Inc. is suing Triumph for fraudulent inducement of contract and breach of contract, claiming the Pennsylvania-based company did not reveal they were in continuous breach of multiple key preexisting customer contracts, including with their largest client, Boeing.View more book results for the query "Acosta"
Aerospace Company Facing $130 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Fraud
Daher Aerospace Inc. is suing Triumph for fraudulent inducement of contract and breach of contract, claiming the Pennsylvania-based company did not reveal they were in continuous breach of multiple key preexisting customer contracts, including with their largest client, Boeing.See Who Passed the July 2023 New York Bar Exam
Of the 9,779 candidates who took the most recent bar exam, 6,481 passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.NYC Law Department Welcomes New Class of City Attorneys
The new class joins the 800-attorney New York City Law Department, which serves a sprawling municipal government with more than 300,000 employees, a $100 billion budget, and contracts totaling nearly $37 billion.Justice Antonin Scalia's Son Set to Make Supreme Court Debut in Whistleblower Case
"I'm grateful to have been given the privilege of ... appearing before the Court that meant so much to my father," Eugene Scalia said of his coming high court argument.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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