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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-118
(1) A full-time judge may serve as the administrator of a not-for-profit religious organization's food pantry, and may prepare the pantry's funding applications, but may not personally sign them. The judge must instead designate someone else from within the organization to sign the applications.Latest Budget Proposal Takes Aim at Court Reporter, Interpreter Hiring Incentives
The governor's cutback plans must still be approved by the Legislature, which has pushed for more funding for court reporters and interpreters.Michael Cohen Testifies Donald Trump Approved Phony Legal Fees Payments
Cohen was paid $420,000 across 12 months in 2017, he testified. The payments were falsely billed as for "legal services rendered" and would be concealed given his new role as personal attorney to the president.OPRA's Attorney Fee-Shifting Provision Draws Concerns
"More broadly, we will continue our fight for open government and for transparency," Liza Weisberg, a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, said. "We will continue to fight for open government and for transparency, not just to restore the OPRA we had before this bill, but to push it forward. Unfortunately, New Jersey has moved in the wrong direction."View more book results for the query "*"
'Worth Well Over $100M': Ex-Justice Nahmias Set to Argue for 200-Year-Old Wetland Grant
The Georgia Court of Appeals is set to wade into what has become a hot topic of late.Sanctions Ordered After CEO Skips Deposition in MDL
ZHP sought to invoke the Apex Doctrine, which seeks to limit depositions of individuals at the "apex" of a corporation based on the premise that lower-level employees are likely to have firsthand knowledge of the material facts, and that deposing the top executives of a corporation is likely to impose a significant burden.Schumer Urges FTC to 'Pump the Breaks' on Chevron, Hess Merger
"I'm sounding the alarm against yet another proposed Big Oil merger," the Senate majority leader tweeted Sunday.New York Solicitor General Pushes To Validate Statewide Ethics Panel as Constitutional
The New York Solicitor General's office filed a motion to leave to appeal the Third Department's unanimous determination that an ethics watchdog was created unlawfully.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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