By Emily Saul | February 4, 2025
“Hopefully it’s a light sentencing,” Javice wrote her co-defendant after sharing a news alert that the Theranos CEO had been found guilty.
By Brian Lee | February 4, 2025
Former Petersburgh Town Court Justice Richard T. Snyder, of Rensselaer County, was being investigated for misconduct by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct, for claiming he could not be impartial. His resignation took effect on Dec. 31.
By Patrick Smith | February 4, 2025
"Our clients need the best advice, no matter what or who sits in Washington," said partner Helen Cantwell. "That is why we bring on people like Dan [Gitner] and Nick Folly."
By Samson Amore | February 4, 2025
Ian Shapiro previously was the department's vice chair under Michael Attanasio's leadership.
By Michael A. Mora | February 3, 2025
“The change in administration certainly means that a different approach to enforcement in the crypto space is coming, but it doesn’t mean that it’s open season on investors," said Mark Kasten, counsel at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.
By Jimmy Hoover | February 3, 2025
On Monday, the ABA adopted a resolution proposed by the New York City bar urging the high court to make its recent code of conduct "enforceable."
By Emily Saul | February 3, 2025
The change was signed on Jan. 28 by New York Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas, and is set to take effect on March 31.
By Brian Lee | February 3, 2025
A Steuben County judge who is a non-attorney pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor charge, and resigned effective January 10.
By Barry Black and Christopher Byrnes | February 3, 2025
The authors write "This column will examine potential downsides to the arbitration of religious disputes and will propose an alternative hybrid dispute resolution model."
By Cheryl Miller | January 31, 2025
"The Executive Branch has a duty to align federal spending and action with the will of the people as expressed through congressional appropriations, not through 'presidential priorities,'" U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. of Rhode Island wrote in his temporary restraining order.
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