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November 07, 2007 |

N.Y. bar panel urges adoption of new conduct rules

The New York State Bar Association's House of Delegates last Saturday unanimously approved revisions that are designed to transform New York's current Code of Professional Responsibility into new state Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
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May 30, 2008 |

Addition of Three Law Schools to New York's 15 Stirs Debate

The recent approval of New York state funds to study proposals for three new law schools has raised the hopes of officials at universities in western and central New York and on Long Island who argue that the schools would boost economic development and expand student options. But several deans of existing law schools and the president of a local bar association have expressed reservations about whether the state really needs to add to the 15 law schools it already has.
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December 16, 2008 |

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December 14, 2004 |

No Cause of Action From Phone Misdialing

A company deluged with misdialed calls because its number closely resembles another company's has no cause of action against the second company, an appeals panel has held. There is no indication that the second company was responsible for the massive numbers of misdialings, the court found.
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February 11, 2008 |

Blind Patron's ADA Claims Go Forward

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April 23, 2008 |

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September 22, 2008 |

Newsbriefs

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December 13, 2004 |

No Cause of Action from Phone Misdialing

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May 17, 2010 |

Accolades

The New York State Bar Association earlier this month presented its annual President's Pro Bono Service Awards at a Law Day luncheon at the State Bar Center in Albany. Also, Levy Ratner and Scott + Scott accepted the Pro Bono Social Change Award from the Center for Constitutional Rights at the organization's President's Reception earlier this month at Manhattan Penthouse.
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July 27, 2007 |

Upset of Few Attorney Advertising Rules Could Signal Return of 'Heavy Hitters'

New York state's inability to defend some of the most controversial new guidelines on attorney advertising from constitutional challenge reflects the weak rationale for adopting the rules in the first place, opponents of broad restrictions say. And, they add, unless the state obtains a stay on the permanent injunction imposed on enforcement of several provisions in the guidelines, advertisements from legal "heavy hitters" and firms using similar monikers will soon be back on the airwaves.
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