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Publication: General Practice One on One

Remote Online Notarization: A Game-Changer for Attorneys

The legal profession has long relied on traditional, in-person notarization. In 2023, New York Executive Law 135-c was signed into law,1 providing a legal framework for remote online notarization (RON) in New York. New York’s codification of RON was a much-needed measure to reflect the reality of modern society, though it did introduce a more complex … Continued

Message From the Co-Editors

As summer has come into full swing, we reflected on what summer means for the practice of our valued General Practice Section members. For some, it means vacation or a decreased caseload. Even for the ever-busy practitioner, the sunshine can be a reminder to take a walk outside for a mental refresh. With this in … Continued

Message From the Chair

“A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” William Shakespeare should have been a member of NYSBA’s General Practice Section. A general practice lawyer, often referred to as a “generalist,” offers legal services across a wide range of areas rather than specializing in one particular … Continued

How To Comply With the New Corporate and LLC Transparency Acts

Corporations and limited liability companies have historically been used as “shell entities” for both legitimate and illegitimate purposes.1 In response to the illicit use of shell entities, legislation has been passed on both the federal and state level requiring business entities to disclose beneficial owner information (BOI) to the government.2 The federal Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), … Continued

Opinion 1263 (02/05/2024) Topic: Part-time town attorney’s representation of criminal defendants in centralized arraignment part.

Digest: A part-time town attorney who has no prosecutorial responsibilities may, in his role as a part-time county public defender, represent criminal defendants at arraignments before a justice of the same town’s court even if that justice sometimes sits on rotation in a centralized arraignment part. Rules: 1.7(a)(1), (b) FACTS 1. County X recently established a centralized … Continued

Opinion 1262 (12/14/2023) Topic: Recognition of lawyer on not-for-profit organization’s website

Digest: A lawyer may pay for an advertisement on the website of a not-for-profit organization that provides online medical information for victims of toxic chemicals. Separately, the lawyer may make a financial contribution to the not-for-profit organization in exchange for the organization’s agreement to list the lawyer as a “sponsor” on the organization’s website. But the … Continued

Opinion 1261 (07/27/2023) Topic: Conflicts of interest

Digest: An attorney may not represent a current criminal defense client in connection with providing testimony before a grand jury against a former criminal defense client unless the former client gives informed consent in writing and the disclosure of such representation will not be prejudicial or detrimental to the interests of the current client. Inasmuch … Continued