...not succeed; a recent example is the experimental court merger in the Bronx, which failed to achieve the hoped-for benefits, and was eventually scrapped...
...County, Suffolk County, Bronx County, and Westchester County Bar Associations. On Nov. 15, the NYSBA held a free CLE webcast/live program...
...eight minority bar associations and...of Queens County, the Amistad...Association of Bronx County and...hours of CLE credit, Fisher...
...Bronx County Bar Association...
New York Law Journal
...Legal Services of the Hudson Valley appear with their clients at Orange County foreclosure settlement conferences, they frequently are buttonholed by unrepresented homeowners. ...
...Legal Services of the Hudson Valley appear with their clients at Orange County foreclosure settlement conferences, they frequently are buttonholed by unrepresented homeowners. ...
...of paper ballots is in dispute in three districts: the Seventh, Nassau County; the 37th, Westchester County; and the 60th, Erie and Niagara counties. In...
...Feast By: Nassau County Bar Association Time: 6:00...
...N.Y., for respondent. The respondent was admitted to the Bar at a term of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in...
...fee or mandatory CLE requirements. They also...Christian, New York County District Attorney's...New York City Bar Association; Israel...
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