The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that defendants in securities fraud cases brought by the SEC are entitled by the Seventh Amendment to have the SEC’s claims for civil money penalties decided by a jury ...
Just weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court opened the door to more extensive judicial oversight of executive branch agencies' internal courts, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped dozens ...
Justin Forkner has held the post since 2018, overseeing the Office of Judicial Administration and its staff of roughly 240 ...
The Supreme Court decision in SEC v. Jarkesy, ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission can't use administrative court proceedings in cases where it seeks civil penalties, may close down one ...
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Judge Biernat adds Eastpointe court to administrative responsibilities
Judge James Biernat Jr. has served as chief judge of the county courts for the past 10 years, initially appointed four years ...
On June 27, the Supreme Court issued its decision in the closely-watched SEC v. Jarkesy, holding that the SEC could no longer seek civil monetary penalties for fraud in its in-house courts consistent ...
Supreme Court report urges judiciary to replace outdated job titles with respectful terms to combat inequality and uphold ...
A North Carolina administrative law judge has temporarily frozen Medicaid rate cuts for personal care services delivered in ...
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