N.J. SUPREME COURT MAY GO LIGHT ON JUDGE WHOSE LAW FIRM MADE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
September 17, 2009
At a hearing this week, the New Jersey Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to a municipal court judge who faces ethics sanctions because his law partner made political contributions without his knowledge or consent. The judge's attorney said the court will have to decide whether lawyers can be held vicariously liable for their partners' actions, which could impact firms large and small. "This is ...
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