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February 25, 2022

Opinion: Remembering John Swett Rock, a pioneering Black attorney

February 25, 2022/ Guest User
Opinion: Remembering John Swett Rock, a pioneering Black attorney

John Swett Rock was a teacher, dentist, medical doctor and abolitionist, in addition to being Massachusetts’ fourth Black lawyer, and the first Black person admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.

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February 25, 2022/ Guest User/
Voices
john swett rock, lawyer, black history month, Supreme Court
September 05, 2021

State bar outlines legality of vaccine mandates

September 05, 2021/ Guest User
State bar outlines legality of vaccine mandates

“No question, you can mandate vaccination as an employer.”

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September 05, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news
nysba, vaccine mandate, COVID-19, lawyer
August 05, 2021

Queens family lawyer found dead in Jackson Heights office

August 05, 2021/ Guest User
Queens family lawyer found dead in Jackson Heights office

“He was very nice and gracious.”

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August 05, 2021/ Guest User/
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Jackson Heights, lawyer, crime
June 23, 2021

QCWBA president-elect to prioritize community and collaboration

June 23, 2021/ Guest User
QCWBA president-elect to prioritize community and collaboration

“They did a lot in the community not just centering around law but they took a multidisciplinary approach to advocacy.”

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June 23, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news
qcwba, fay parris, bar association, lawyer
February 26, 2021

NYC Bar explores new ‘humanitarian exception’ for lawyers providing cash assistance

February 26, 2021/ Guest User
NYC Bar explores new ‘humanitarian exception’ for lawyers providing cash assistance

The New York City Bar Association will explore the impact of the pandemic-inspired amendment to an ethics law during a free CLE

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February 26, 2021/ Guest User/
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January 06, 2021

Opinion: Attorneys face, and overcome, new mental health challenges during pandemic

January 06, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Attorneys face, and overcome, new mental health challenges during pandemic

In the wake of COVID-19, how has the American lethal system turned even more deadly?

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January 06, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, Voices
attorney, COVID-19, courts, lawyer
July 30, 2019

Rosedale lawyer faces 15 years for stealing more than $200K from client

July 30, 2019/ Guest User
Rosedale lawyer faces 15 years for stealing more than $200K from client

The lawyer turned herself into law enforcement officials on Monday.

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July 30, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, eastern queens, Law, news, Southern Queens
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June 06, 2019

OPINION: Faith-based initiative a priority for Queens DA candidate Betty Lugo

June 06, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: Faith-based initiative a priority for Queens DA candidate Betty Lugo

“Betty Lugo’s interest in us, and on making a faith-based initiative a priority in her campaign for Queens borough District Attorney, is very promising.”

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June 06, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
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faith, Betty Lugo, Marcos A. Miranda, Queens District Attorney, Riker’s Island, prison, jails, first responders, lawyer, New York State Chaplain Task Force, opinion
November 29, 2018

NY Court of Appeals Rules In Favor of Jury Trials for B Misdemeanors in NYC

November 29, 2018/ Special to the Eagle
NY Court of Appeals Rules In Favor of Jury Trials for B Misdemeanors in NYC

District Attorneys will often move to reduce their weakest A-Misdemeanor cases into B-Misdemeanor attempt charges in order to deny a defendant the opportunity to have his or her case heard by a jury. This is a sneaky and underhanded move.

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November 29, 2018/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Law, Voices
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