Mission Statement
The foundational purpose of the New York State Bar Association is to advocate on behalf of the legal profession and the practice of law. Therefore, in preparation for the emergence from the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Association on behalf of its member attorneys must reflect on how the crisis has dramatically and determinatively affected the legal profession and anticipate how these changes may further alter the practice of law.
The Task Force on the Post-Pandemic Future of the Profession is thereby established to systematically review the effects of the pandemic, both short-term and long-term, on the legal profession and the practice of law in general. This review shall include study of the remote practice of law, the increased use of technology, the efficacy of virtual courts and tribunals, changes in client interaction, law practice management, access to justice, the delivery of legal services, and the education, training, expectations, and mentorship of law students and newer attorneys. The Task Force shall advise on the anticipated future impact of these changes on the practice of law and on attorneys. It shall make recommendations to ensure practitioner success and to safeguard and strengthen the future of the legal profession.
Task Force Co-Chairs
Mark Berman and Eileen Millett
Working Groups of the Task Force
Access to Justice
Frederick K. Brewington, Esq., co-chair
Prof. Joseph A. Rosenberg, co-chair
Hon. Cheryl E. Chambers
Jennie Kim, Esq.
Erica L. Ludwick, Esq.
Thomas Maligno, Esq.
Attorney-Client Relations
Susan L. Harper, Esq., co-chair
Eileen D. Millett, Esq., co-chair
Harvey B. Besunder, Esq.
Timothy Fennell, Esq.
Lindsay V. Heckler, Esq.
Evan H. Krinick, Esq.
Lauren E. Sharkey, Esq.
Hon. Kathleen C. Waterman
Law Practice Management and Technology
Karen Greve Milton, Esq., co-chair
Anne B. Sekel, Esq., co-chair
Simeon H. Baum, Esq.
Clare J. Degnan, Esq.
Veronica Nechele Dunlap, Esq.
Natasha Shishov, Esq.
Ryan M. Torino, Esq.
Jeffrey T. Zaino, Esq.
New Lawyers and Law Students
James R. Barnes, Esq., co-chair
Prof. Leslie Garfield Tenzer, co-chair
Evan Maurice Goldstick, Esq.
Kaitlyn Marchant (Law Student Assistant)
Kelly Ilene McGovern, Esq.
Natalie Pagano, Esq.
Kimberly Wolf Price, Esq.
Kevin Joseph Quaratino, Esq.
Adriana Volterra, Esq.
Daniel von Staats (Law Student Assistant)
Research Assistants to the Task Force
Claire J. Lippman, Esq.
Sophia R. Terrassi, Esq
Committee Roster
The NYSBA Task Force on the Post-Pandemic Future of the Profession hosted four public forums on emerging issues and trends in the legal profession and the practice of law. NYSBA members and non-members alike were welcome to attend these informational and interactive forums:
Past Sessions
Informational Report to the NYSBA House of Delegates
Saturday, January 22, 2022
Access to Justice
Tuesday, December 14
Download accompanying slides from this presentation (PDF)
Attorney-Client Relations
Wednesday, December 8
Law Practice Management and Technology
Tuesday, November 9
New Lawyers and Law Students
Wednesday, November 3
Press Releases & Articles
“Clients Are More Engaged but Expectations Have Become Unreasonable” (December 13, 2021): https://nysba.org/clients-are-more-engaged-but-expectations-have-become-unreasonable/
“How Lawyers Moved 20 Years Forward in 18 Months” (November 10, 2021): https://nysba.org/zooming-forward-adapting-to-workplace-technology/
“New York State Bar Association Task Force Begins To Unravel the Impact of COVID-19 on New Lawyers and Law Students” (November 4, 2021): https://nysba.org/new-york-state-bar-association-task-force-begins-to-unravel-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-new-lawyers-and-law-students/
“NYSBA Launches Task Force To Help Shape the Future of the Legal Profession” (September 8, 2021): https://nysba.org/nysba-launches-task-force-to-help-shape-the-future-of-the-legal-profession/
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