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Litigation in New York: Post Pandemic
The Commission to Reimagine the Future of New York's Courts recently issued a report entitled "New York Court's Response to the Pandemic" providing recommendations for making the justice system more user friendly and fair to the citizens of New York. In this first article in their two-part series, Mark Berman and Justice Craig Doran discuss some of the recommendations of the report.Handdown List released on:February 22, 2023
Appeals & Motions List released on:January 26, 2023
Young Leadership Opportunities, Climate Change and ESG Committees
Spencer Compton, Chair of the Real Property Law Section, writes: RPLS attorneys are a source of knowledge and expertise. Young attorneys seeking to advance their careers by becoming their firm's expert in a given practice area will find accomplished RPLS attorneys eager to help them reach that goal.New York's New Cybersecurity Mandatory CLE Requirement and a Roadway to Cyber-Claims
Effective July 1, 2023, New York will become the first state in the United States to require attorneys to complete at least one credit of cybersecurity, privacy and data protection training as part of their continuing legal education requirements.The Future of Virtual Lawyering in New York State
Through live hearings, remote listening sessions, and written testimony, the PPWG has heard from hundreds of different stakeholders, including litigants, the bar, legal services providers, judges, court staff, community groups, law enforcement, judicial associations, and other government and non-government entities.St. John's Law Students Win Hofstra Law's National Legal Innovation Tournament
"The tournament itself recognizes the need for innovative solutions to disputes and conflicts both big and small," adding that developing potential solutions lessens burdens on both courts and would-be litigants seeking justice, Michael Quintman, St. John's Law 3L, said.NYLJ's 2022 Attorney of the Year
Our MVP award goes to the lawyer who had the most profound effect on the law or legal community in the past year or did the most to advance the cause of justice.Social Media Evidence Admissibility
Recent New York Court of Appeals and Appellate Division decisions highlight the required predicate information needed in order to have social media evidence admitted as well as identify the traps for the unwary that might result in the exclusion of such evidence.First, but Not Last: Other States Likely to Follow NY's Cyber CLE Mandate
New York's new CLE requirement is a small step, experts say, but it could make a significant difference raising awareness to the cyberthreats attorneys and law firms face.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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