The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) has a long and proud tradition of advocating for equal access to justice for all New Yorkers in civil matters through a combination of government-funded legal services programs and voluntary pro bono service by private practitioners. The Department also provides assistance and educational training programs for attorneys employed by legal services organizations and oversees a number of attorney recognition programs that promote, recognize, and honor pro bono service by individual attorneys and law firms. The Department works with many of the Association’s sections and committees to encourage their voluntary participation in pro bono projects.
- NYSBA does not generally provide direct legal services to the public.
- NYSBA is currently recruiting attorneys for pro bono work to help Veterans in the Restoration of Honor Project.
- If you need a pro bono attorney, please visit lawhelpny.org for a civil legal service organization that may be able to assist you.
Mission Statement
The Committee will work to develop programming regarding, increase awareness of, engage in advocacy for and enter strategic collaborations to support the legal issues and needs of military personnel and Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families (the “Military Community”).
In developing programming and increasing awareness, the Committee will work with other Sections and Committees of the New York State Bar Association (“NYSBA”) and other legal services organizations to offer training and information as well as to expand the breadth of knowledge with respect to the rights of, and to evaluate, understand and address legal issues on topics of particular relevance to, the Military Community, ensuring that the attorneys serving the Military Community have the tools needed to be most effective in that representation. Such
Committee on Veterans topics would include family law, employment law, benefits, health law, criminal matters, financial protections, business operations, etc.
In engaging in advocacy, the Committee will work to identify State and Federal legislation that impacts the Military Community and address needed changes or additions and work with NYSBA’s Public Policy professionals to communicate those needs to the appropriate legislative bodies. In entering strategic collaborations, the Committee will work with both other Sections and Committees of NYSBA and with other organizations working with and for the Military Community to expand the reach of the Committee’s work, collaborating with them on new programs and efforts and identifying and supporting the existing programs and efforts of those groups. Such collaborations will aid in the Committee’s effort to help the Military Community access appropriate and effective legal representation and to provide relevant information on legal rights and services both to the Community and to the attorneys who serve them.
(Revised Jan 2020)
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Approved by the House of Delegates in November 2012.
Committee Awards
Judge Robert T. Russell Veteran Advocate of the Year Award
The New York State Bar Association Committee on Veterans seeks nominations for the Judge Robert T. Russell Veteran Advocate of the Year Award.
The Committee wishes to recognize an attorney who has positively impacted and/or has provided exemplary services to current and retired members of the U.S. Military in New York State through Legislative and/or Legal Advocacy. The services performed may be by New York admitted attorneys, or those in other jurisdictions whose efforts support service members and/or veterans in New York State.
Deadline: November 5, 2024
Award Presented: Award will be presented in January 2025.
Prize Awarded: The recipient will receive a recognition award and a complimentary one-year membership with the Association.
Past Recipients
Award Winner
Anthony J. Kuhn, Esq., Erie County, Judicial District 8
Honor Roll
Danielle E. Bernard, Esq., Steuben County, Judicial District 7
Krystyna Blakeslee, Esq., Out of State, Judicial District 99
Thomas J. Caruso, Esq., Westchester County, Judicial District 9
Patrick J. Donahue, Esq., Suffolk County, Judicial District 10
Judge David F. Everett, Westchester County, Judicial District 9
Alan R. Feigenbaum, Esq., County of New York, Judicial District 1
Rich Jones, Esq., County of New York, Judicial District 1
Judge Patricia D. Marks, Monroe County, Judicial District 7
Brigadier General Thomas J. Principe, County of New York, Judicial District 1
Rogerlyn Velez-Cipriano, Esq., Suffolk County, Judicial District 10
Award Winner
Daniel Perrone, Esq., Richmond County located in Judicial District 13
Honor Roll
Shara Abraham, Esq., Westchester County located in Judicial District 9
Danielle Bernard, Esq., Steuben County located in Judicial District 7
Krystyna Blakeslee, Esq.
Coco Culhane, Esq.
Hon. David Everett, Westchester County located in Judicial District 9
Alan Feigenbaum, Esq., New York County located in Judicial District 1
Chad Lennon, Esq., Suffolk County located in Judicial District 10
Thomas Principe, Esq., New York County located in Judicial District 1
Cesar Vargas, Esq.
Rogerlyn Velez-Cipriano, Esq.
Kelly Zarcone, Esq., Erie County located in Judicial District 8
Award Winner
Judge Robert Russell, Buffalo and Erie Counties located in New York Judicial District 8
Honor Roll
Gary A. Horton, Esq. of Genesee County in New York Judicial District 8
Richard M. Jones, Esq. of New York County in New York Judicial District 1
Anthony Joseph Kuhn, Esq. of Niagara County in New York Judicial District 8
Susanna Laruccia, Esq. of Nassau County in New York Judicial District 10
Chad H. Lennon, Esq. of Suffolk County in New York Judicial District 10
Benjamin P. Pomerance, Esq. of Clinton County in New York Judicial District 4
Kenneth Rosenblum, Esq. of Suffolk County in New York Judicial District 10
NYSBA Programs for Attorneys Who Serve Veterans
- Cultural Diversity in America’s Military (2020)
- Advanced Financial & Health Directives for Service Members and Veterans (2019)
- Representing the Veterans Before the Veterans Administration (2019)
- Representing Veterans in Setting Up and Running Business (2019)
- How To Serve Veterans in Your Law Practice (2018)
- Myth Busters: Clearing Up Old Misconceptions in Veterans Law (2018)
- Rehabilitating Veterans through Veterans Treatment Courts (2018)
- Military Cultural Competency (2018)
- Eligibility and Rights in VA Funded Homelessness Program (2018)
- Estate Planning/Admin. for Veterans and their Survivors (2018)
- Representing Veterans – Veterans Administration and Beyond (2017)
- Veterans Benefits: Practice & Procedure at the VA (2013)
- Veterans Benefits: Representation Before the VA (2013)
- Types Of Veterans Benefits (2013)
Resources for Attorneys
- Directory of Veterans Resources for New York State Courts
- Veterans Treatment Court Mentor Program Handbook
Resources for Veterans
- Directory of Veterans Resources for New York State Courts
A resource for the courts. - New York State Division of Veterans’ Affairs
A state resource for veterans. This website offers a directory of services with location and contact information, benefits information, forms, events and other items of interest to veterans. - Click here to view the New York State Veterans’ and Servicemembers’ Laws handbook (updated December 24, 2018)
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
A federal resource for veterans. This website offers a directory of services with location and contact information, benefits information, forms, events and other items of interest to veterans. - Veterans Treatment Court Mentor Program Handbook
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