An unusual partnership between the U.S. Courts and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has given 40 schoolteachers a close-up look at how the law and a healthy economy are interrelated.
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Order – Communications Data Warrant (“CDW”) Judges
Notices to the Bar
Bankruptcy Filings Down 12 Percent Since Last June
Bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2015, fell 12 percent when compared to bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2014, according to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Order – Judge G. Dolph Corradino Designated as Passaic CJP Court Judge and Judges John F. Meola and Joseph C. Perconti as Backup CJP Judges
Notices to the Bar
Notice – Lawyers Fund for Client Protection – Attorneys Reinstated from the 2014 Ineligible List
Notices to the Bar
Academy Gives Probation and Pretrial Officers ‘National Identity’
The National Training Academy, credited with giving a “national identity” to the Judiciary’s 5,000 probation and pretrial services officers, has grown dramatically since it opened 10 years ago, according to a newly released U.S. Courts video.
2014 Report Shows Fewer Debtors Filing for Bankruptcy, But More Repeat Filers
Bankruptcy petitions filed by individuals with consumer debt were down in 2014 when compared with 2013; more individuals filed for bankruptcy protection under plans that included installment payments to creditors; and for more individuals, this wasn’t the first time they’d filed for bankruptcy in the last 8 years.
Three from Union Vicinage Probation Division Honored with CPONJ Awards
Order – Judge Joseph V. Isabella Temporary Assigned to Bergen Criminal in Addition to His Regular Judicial Assignment
Notices to the Bar
Order – Judge Bernard E. DeLury, Jr. Designated as the Criminal Presiding Judge for Atlantic and Cape May Counties
Notices to the Bar