...is not only on the Disciplinary Board's website, but is on...
...with the court-ordered administrative review of the Traffic Court,"...contacted by the Judicial Conduct Board with a letter of inquiry...
...for CherryHill, N.J., is facing a reprimand. The Disciplinary Review Board, in seeking the sanction, said that because Bruce Warren Jr. was...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Before the court for review was the post-trial motion...
Law firms no longer have to be known by an alphabet soup of partners' names, but they can't call themselves "alpha" firms either
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...be disbarred. The matter was adjudicated by the Disciplinary Board on July 21, 2012. Review of the record fully supported the conclusion that...
...a criminal conviction. This article reviews recent case law and the...filed. Subsequently, the state pension board, in accordance with the Public...
...The Disciplinary Review Board is seeking a reprimand for a lawyer who admittedly practiced law...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...creation of the Judicial Conduct Board to regulate judicial conduct. The...at issue in the JCB review infringes on the Supreme Court...
...the Judicial Conduct Board and the newly...a very limited review on appeal from...this sort of disciplinary authority any longer...
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