By Ryland West | March 26, 2024
Each year, the New York City Bar Association, for which Botein previously served as president, presents an award bearing Botein's likeness and namesake to nonjudicial employees who play essential roles in the functioning of the courts.
By Christine Charnosky | March 25, 2024
The deadline to submit is midnight on Monday.
By Emily Saul | March 21, 2024
"While I may be the first, I want to ensure that I'm not the last," Dianne Renwick said of her position as the first Black woman to serve as presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department.
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By Dick Lewis | March 15, 2024
New York State's zeal to guard against fraud and abuse with the addition of online notarization, has vastly overstepped in its regulation efforts, the New York State Bar Association president writes.
By Andrew Denney | March 13, 2024
Gov. Kathy Hochul is NYCLA's first honorary member since 2015, when the title was bestowed upon then-Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.
By ALM Staff | March 12, 2024
Keynote speakers for the event were U.S. District Judge Esther Salas of the District of New Jersey, whose advocacy following the murder of her son led to passage of the Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act, and Maria Cruz Melendez, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
By Emily Saul | March 12, 2024
In addressing the crowd, Rivera spoke of her family's immigrant background and said her mother raised her with the belief that her children, and her children's children, would always have more than she had. But that's no longer true.
By Brian Lee | March 1, 2024
Jonathan Riegel said he wanted to establish a line of communication with city, state and federal elected officials.
By Christine Charnosky | February 1, 2024
The majority of respondents to a recent survey of practicing lawyers across the U.S. said they would question a lawyer's competency if they had a difficult time passing the bar or if they never sat for the bar.
By Susan J. Kohlmann | January 31, 2024
Assuming no change in circumstances between now and March 31, there will be six total commission seats to fill as of that date, the president of the New York City Bar Association writes. Failure to do so will impede the state's ability to fill a vacancy on the Court of Appeals.
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