...Joseph C. Waters Jr. in the contest for the Democratic nomination for state Superior Court on Tuesday largely because of much stronger turnout in McVay...
...Burke's conduct violated the Rules of Professional Conduct for the state bars in which Burke is a member." Shortly before...
...partner Charles S. Marion was honored by the American Bar Association with an Outstanding Subcommittee Chair Award for his work as...
...qualify to sit for the bar exam. But she hopes an...Douglas Sylvester, dean of Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...planner and speaker for Pennsylvania Bar Institute's seminar "The...litigation matters. State Senator John C. Rafferty Jr...
...The state Superior Court has ruled in...that occurred, but neither rule bars a single individual from offering...
...the broader question of whether states or municipalities ought to regulate...of two upstate towns that bar fracking to produce natural gas...
...The Pennsylvania Bar Association adopted a proposal to change the Pennsylvania Code of Judicial Conduct at its May meeting, and the state bar will...
...under a resolution, HR 226, that has been unanimously approved by the state House of Representatives. The Joint State Government Commission, an arm of the...
...to those taking the bar exam that February, and would be completed during or after law school. The State Bar Association is opposed...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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