...of the legal community, including members of the judiciary. In fact, New York's Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics1 has just...
...The Departmental Disciplinary Committee now seeks an order striking respondent's name from the roll of attorneys, pursuant to Judiciary Law §90...
...The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved with a voice vote the nominations of Valerie...
...pursuant to the Judiciary Law, which mandates disbarment of any attorney convicted of a felony. The Departmental Disciplinary Committee began investigating Harris...
...50 in fines. The Departmental Disciplinary Committee now seeks an order, pursuant to Judiciary Law §90(4)(b), striking respondent's...
...50 in fines. The Departmental Disciplinary Committee now seeks an order, pursuant to Judiciary Law §90(4) (b), striking respondent's...
...address and telephone number in violation of Judiciary Law §468-a(2). The Committee commenced an investigation into respondent's conduct...
...to cash. The Departmental Disciplinary Committee now petitions this Court for an order, pursuant to Judiciary Law §90(4)(b), striking respondent...
State judges are entitled to raises retroactive to between 2005 and 2009 under a provision in the 2009-2010 state budget, a lawyer argued Wednesday before a Brooklyn-based appellate panel
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