...balance of federal and state judicial responsibilities. Federal jurisdiction over a...CFR govern standards of attorney conduct before the USPTO. Defendants correctly...
...and the Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished with the help of Cisco Systems Inc.'s Telepresence video conferencing in San Jose, Chicago, and New York...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...she failed to conduct closing. ...
Judges, like professional athletes, rarely know when it's time to hang it up. Like pro athletes, because they're insulated from the public — for good reason — and people routinely suck up
...the Commission on Judicial Conduct on whether judges...and a court system attorney, resigned after...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Federal Regulations that governs attorney conduct in front of the U...balance of federal and state judicial responsibilities,'" Goldberg said, quoting...
...have instead turned to the judicial system filing defamation actions against...
...The two rules that are directly on point are Rule of Professional Conduct 6.1, "Voluntary Pro Bono Services," and Rule 6.2...
...committee of the Judicial Conference of the...passed the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act...structure of the system is sound....
...parent coordinators as a means to alleviate the burden on the court system and give parents quicker access to decisions on routine matters such as...
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