...District of Columbia. James Klein, chief of the defender office's appellate division, declined to comment. Assistant U.S. Attorney David Goodhand argued for...
...fracking in New York state. In Norse Energy, the Appellate Division concluded that the provision in New York's OGSML superseding "...
...A unanimous panel of the Appellate Division, First Department, has suspended two Bronx attorneys who admitted they encouraged...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Tuesdays statewide primary election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which...
...Law and Public Safety, L-63-09. The Appellate Division agreed with Innes that the records were exempt under an OPRA...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...term with a new leader, William J. Baer, heading up the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. At the recent ABA Antitrust...
A long-awaited report by the Commission on Judicial Conduct on whether judges should have special license plates on their personal vehicles concludes there is nothing inherently unethical about a jud
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Environmental law practitioners are required to be familiar with a wide range of administrative actions by federal, state and local environmental agencies. These actions span what one court called a
...panel ruled Tuesday, affirming a lower court judge. The Appellate Division, First Department, held in Rubino v. City of New York...
...of Common Pleas Judge John W. Herron, administrative judge of the trial division, and Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Senior Judge Benjamin Lerner, who oversees...
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