Author: Alyssa

January 21, 2019: State Bar President: Government Shutdown is a ‘Dereliction of Duty’ and a ‘Constitutional Crisis’

New York State Bar Association President Michael Miller today released the following statement: “Martin Luther King, Jr. said that ‘our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.’ So, it is appropriate that today, on the day we observe his 90th birthday, the New York State Bar Association is speaking … Continued

January 14, 2019: Statement from State Bar Association President Michael Miller

New York State Bar Association President Michael Miller issued the following statement today: “Measures to remove barriers to registration and voting and to encourage participation – while maintaining the integrity of the process – will go a long way toward improving civic engagement and enhancing our democracy. Modernizing New York’s systems for registration and voting … Continued

January 11, 2019: State Bar’s Annual Meeting Agenda to Include Panels on #MeToo, Wrongful Prosecutions, Whistleblower Laws, Cannabis Law, Single Payer Healthcare, Data Protection Rules and Much M

The New York State Bar Association’s (NYSBA) 142nd Annual Meeting in New York City January 14-18 will include programs on #MeToo movement, wrongful prosecutions, whistleblower laws, cannabis law, pros and cons of a single-payer healthcare system, empowering communities to generate solar power, the effects new data protection rules are having in the U.S., and state … Continued

January 8, 2019: State Bar Honors Senior Lawyers and Young Lawyers for Outstanding Commitment to Pro Bono and Public Service Work

The Senior Lawyers Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) will recognize Ronald C. Mayer, Esq., of New York and Shirani B. Ponnambalam, Esq. of Bedford with the Jonathan Lippman Pro Bono Award on January 17 at the NYSBA Annual Meeting. This award is presented to members of NYSBA age 55 or older who have provided outstanding … Continued

Ethics Opinion 1161

TOPIC:   Confidential Information:  Lawyer’s duty to preserve and to make adequate disclosure in seeking client consent to disclosure