...first male cochair of the Nassau County Judicial Women in the Courts Committee and one of the first male directors of the Nassau County Women...
...2012 the bar group's Special Committee on Immigration Representation issued ...
...2012), and the accompanying Report and Recommendation of the Court of Appeals' Committee on Admissions and Grievances, filed in December 2011. Id., 2012 WL 2025389...
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Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman last week praised as a way "to take the profit motive out of bond making" the program of a legal assistance organization that used charitable contributions to keep its in
...New York City Bar's Committee on Professional Ethics has issued...the ...
Sherry K. Cohen, of counsel to Richard M. Maltz, writes that even good immigration lawyers need to worry as they face a labyrinth of ever changing and complex immigration laws, difficult filing deadl
Glenn F. Hardy, a sole practitioner in Garden City, discusses problems that may arise when information stored in the cloud becomes subject to a litigation hold and how discovery of meta-data from clo
...former Surrogate C. Raymond Radigan (Radigan committee), submitted to the legislature its ...
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