Author: Rebecca Melnitsky

Celebrating Our History: Vivian Wesson

In honor of our 150th anniversary, we asked longtime, involved members for their recollections of the New York State Bar Association. Vivian Wesson, the chair of the New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies, is proud of how the association is preparing attorneys for the impact of AI. “The biggest … Continued

Celebrating Our History: Sarah Gold

In honor of our 150th anniversary, we asked longtime, involved members for their recollections of the New York State Bar Association. Sarah Gold recalled meeting U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg during a Supreme Court admission Program in 2014. “We knew Ruth Bader Ginsburg was coming by because we had set … Continued

Horseshoe Crab Harvesting Will Soon Be Banned in New York

By 2029, New York State will completely ban horseshoe crab harvesting, making it the third state to do so after Connecticut and New Jersey. This represents a massive achievement for environmental groups and a model for future conservation efforts. A continuing legal education course explained the significance of horseshoe crabs and what people should know … Continued

Know Your Rights While Protesting ICE

Being cautious, aware, and knowing the law are key to keeping out of legal trouble during an immigration protest. A recent New York State Bar Association CLE focused on how bystanders and protesters can follow the law while expressing their dissatisfaction with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The speakers were: Molly Biklen, legal director of … Continued

Celebrating Our History: Jill Pilgrim

In honor of our 150th anniversary, we asked longtime, involved members for their recollections of the New York State Bar Association. Jill Pilgrim, past chair of the Dispute Resolution Section, reflected on how far the bar association and the legal profession have come in inclusivity and diversity. “The fact that it’s 150 years makes me … Continued

Celebrating Our History: Angélicque Moreno

In honor of our 150th anniversary, we asked longtime, involved members for their recollections of the New York State Bar Association. Angélicque Moreno, past chair of the Trial Lawyers Section, remembered what inspired her to create the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Vanguard Award. “I’m very proud of creating the RBG Vanguard Award for the Trial Lawyers … Continued

Celebrating Our History: David Goldfarb

In honor of our 150th anniversary, we asked longtime, involved members for their recollections of the New York State Bar Association. David Goldfarb, past chair of the Elder Law and Special Needs Section, recalled the New York State Bar Association’s victory in amending the power of attorney law five years ago. “I was a member … Continued

Learn Practical Management Tips for Difficult Clients and Colleagues at NYSBA CLE

Attorneys dealing with difficult clients and colleagues need practical advice and plans of action. An upcoming program from the New York State Bar Association will discuss strategies for the client that calls at 9 p.m. or the lawyer who undermines colleagues. “Managing Difficult Clients and Colleagues: Protecting Your Mental Health and Well-Being,” will take place … Continued