Month: December 2021
Municipal Lawyer- Vol. 35 No.1
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New York State Bar Association Enters Into Memorandum of Understanding With Ukrainian Bar Association
The New York State Bar Association has just entered into a cooperation agreement, called a memorandum of understanding, or MOU, with the Ukrainian Bar Association. This collaboration is the latest in a series of such agreements NYSBA has reached with bar associations around the world, most recently the Osaka Bar Association, the Philippine Bar Association, … Continued
NY Environmental Lawyer- Vol 41 No 2
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Sexual Harassment and Retaliation in the Legal Profession: How To Stop It
Laws and policies are not enough. The leaders of our firms and organizations – that is, the partners, counsel, officers, directors, and managers – must be role models for proper behavior.
Courts Seek Public Comment on Mandatory CLE Rules to Include New Credit on Cybersecurity
If adopted by the Continuing Legal Education Board, New York State would become the first state to implement a cybersecurity requirement for lawyers.
DiFiore: Impossible Not To Feel Positive and Optimistic About the Future
“We can take pride and satisfaction in knowing that our court system is in a good place as we prepare to enter the new year,” said DiFiore.
Clients Are More Engaged but Expectations Have Become Unreasonable
Technology has allowed for clients to better understand the court system by participating in their virtual proceedings, while also creating unreasonable expectations for 24/7 availability from their attorneys.
Miranda Warnings: Professor Vincent Bonventre on 2021-2022 Supreme Court Term
This week David Miranda and Vincent Bonventre dive into the many substantial cases facing the Supreme Court this term, including a case involving New York’s gun laws and abortion access. Bonventre examines Chief Justice Roberts’ evolving role as a moderate voice. Bonventre is the Robert H. Jackson Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School … Continued
Trusts & Estates Law Section Journal- Vol. 54 No. 4
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