Author: Rebecca Melnitsky

What Attorneys Working at Startups Should Know

Attorneys working at startups must be creative, resourceful, and thoughtful – as they are often the first legal hire. But they have the chance to build the future of their company and create a unique role. The New York State Bar Association recently hosted a program discussing what attorneys working at startup companies can expect. … Continued

American Tariffs on Brazilian Goods

Recently imposed tariffs on Brazilian goods are creating uncertainty for companies in both Brazil and the United States. Increases on the cost of exporting goods has left industries scrambling. The New York State Bar Association hosted a seminar discussing the rapidly changing landscape of trade and commerce and how companies and governments are responding. The … Continued

New York State Bar Association To Host Three-Day Global Conference in Hamburg

The New York State Bar Association is hosting a global conference in October in Hamburg, Germany, that will feature speakers from all over the world including Cairo, Athens, Tokyo, Milan, Lisbon, Seoul, Glasgow, Kyiv, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Paris, Montréal, and Toronto. U.S. lawyers from Chicago, San Francisco, Hartford, Richmond and Washington, D.C., … Continued

Be Cautious When Using AI for Client Meetings

Artificial intelligence tools can help during interactions with clients, but attorneys must make sure the programs used are private and secure. The New York State Bar Association recently hosted a webinar delving into the promise and pitfalls of using AI tools for client meetings. More than 430 people attended. The speakers were: Alexander Paykin, principal … Continued

NYSBA Leader Rises to Presidency of Continuing Legal Education Association

Kathy Suchocki, associate executive director of the New York State Bar Association, was installed as president of the Association for Continuing Legal Education at ACLEA’s annual meeting this past weekend in Montreal. Suchocki, ACLEA’s president-elect for the past year, ascended to the presidency following a successful year implementing the New York State Bar Association’s new … Continued

Figuring Out How To Spend Your Retirement

For lawyers, transitioning from a busy career to retirement takes planning, preparation, and finding meaningful ways to spend time. The New York State Bar Association recently hosted a discussion on the emotional challenges of retirement, and how attorneys can create a sense of purpose after their legal careers. The speakers were: Ann Lapinski, retired director … Continued

Profiles in Leadership: Past President Glenn Lau-Kee

Describe your journey on becoming a NYSBA leader. I was admitted to practice in 1975, but it wasn’t until 1990 that I first joined the Asian American Bar Association of New York, first serving on its board and then as its president. I also became a member of the New York County Lawyers Association and … Continued

NYSBA To Host Seminar on Using AI for Attorney-Client Conversations

The New York State Bar Association is hosting a program on the ethical use of artificial intelligence for high-stakes client conversations. AI can be used to streamline and enhance client services without compromising confidentiality, attorney-client privilege, or professionalism. It can flag potential legal issues, list questions, and summarize conversations in real time. The webinar, “AI … Continued