By ALM Staff | March 29, 2023
Each year, the First Department honors exemplary nonjudicial employees—the backbone of the courts that Bernard Botein helped to shape—with an award bearing the late judge's name.
New York Law Journal | Photo|Slideshow
By ALM Staff | March 23, 2023
As many observers…
By Brian Lee | March 23, 2023
A 10-member Unified Bars Screening Coalition has said it will continue to work in unison to screen and announce the individual ratings of judicial candidates. But the NYSBA and NYSTLA have said they will stand apart.
By Jason Grant | March 16, 2023
"The Appellate Division seeks to advance the diversity of the bar by reducing the possible chilling effect the previous Question 26 had on law school applicants," the presiding justices said. But the state bar association, while supporting the changes, said they did not go far enough. "We have advocated for the complete removal of Question 26."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Susan J. Kohlmann | March 16, 2023
Having a conviction history, no matter how old or stale, can prevent individuals from fully participating in their communities and the economic life of their state.
By Emily Saul | March 13, 2023
State Bar Association attorney Michael Dell said the state last year made similar arguments while unsuccessfully fighting attempts to raise 18-B rates in New York City.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roland L. Trope, Lucy L. Thomson, and Cynthia H. Cwik | March 13, 2023
The guidelines are intended to enhance AI, reduce its inherent risks, and facilitate the development and use of AI in a trustworthy and responsible manner.
By ALM Staff | March 7, 2023
The Children's Festival is held annually, courtesy of volunteer attorneys and judges of the Nassau County Bar Association's charitable arm, the WE CARE Fund, with a mission to instill positive attitudes and relationships with the local legal community.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sherry Levin Wallach | March 3, 2023
P:roviding New Yorkers facing deportation with legal counsel will level the playing field to some degree, but it is only one part of what's needed to address the problems in our nation's broken immigration system, the president of the New York State Bar Association writes.
By Brian Lee | March 3, 2023
The New York State Bar Association said that the record-keeping requirement has no basis in the enabling legislation and creates significant challenges for New York attorneys.
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