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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.
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By Gail Prudenti | February 3, 2025
One of the most difficult assignments for a judge in the New York state court system is presiding over a guardianship part, where justices confront deeply rooted family issues that extend beyond legalities into the realm of human emotions, former Appellate Division, Second Department Presiding Justice A. Gail Prudenti writes.
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By Tommaso Baronio | February 3, 2025
“If I had to rank motions I dislike the most, Rule 12, that motion to strike has got to be up there,” Judge Rodolfo A. Ruiz II began to explain to a packed room of attorneys at the Miami Law Class Action & Complex Litigation Forum.
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By Mason Lawlor and Allison Dunn | February 3, 2025
"A plaintiff's underlying claim exists regardless of any procedural time bars the General Assembly prescribes for bringing it. The running of the statute of limitations blocks the plaintiff from suing. It does not relieve the defendant of liability, nor does it create or alter property belonging to the defendant," said North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby.
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By Cedra Mayfield | February 3, 2025
The Judicial Nominating Commission is accepting applications to fill a superior court vacancy in the Mountain Judicial Circuit that serves Banks, Habersham, Stephens and Rabun counties.
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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.
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By Lisa Willis | January 31, 2025
"This was one of the most interesting cases I worked on in my career," Greenberg Traurig shareholder Robert "Bobby" Kane III said of the dispute that spanned six years and two judges.
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By ALM Staff | January 30, 2025
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
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By Colleen Murphy | January 29, 2025
"From my perspective, the judiciary is a talent-based organization," Judge Glenn A. Grant told the Law Journal. "We exist because of our decisions. We are a critical component of society based upon our membership's wisdom, knowledge and expertise. I walk away from this job, tremendously impressed by our judges."
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By Lisa Willis | January 28, 2025
He died Jan. 20 at age 76.
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