Author: Alyssa

Ethics Opinion 1142

Topic:    Delivering client file to client, maintenance of client files in electronic form

January 2, 2018: New York State Bar Association Praises Appointment of Elizabeth Garry and Alan Scheinkman as Presiding Justices

New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) President Sharon Stern Gerstman today lauded the appointments of the Honorable Alan D. Scheinkman as presiding justice of the Appellate Division for the Second Judicial Department and the Honorable Elizabeth A. Garry as presiding justice for the Appellate Division for the Third Judicial Department. “Justices Garry and Scheinkman bring … Continued

Ethics Opinion 1141

Topic:             Conflicts of Interest; imputation of conflicts to co-counsel

Ethics Opinion 1140

Topic:             Conflicts; representation of testifying expert witness

Ethics Opinion 1139

Topic:         Attorneys’ Fees; Securing Fees and Expenses by Confessions of Judgment

December 5, 2017: New York State Bar Association Creates New Committees to Examine Cannabis and Transportation Law

To address two areas of the law that are continuously evolving, the New York State Bar Association has created new committees to study cannabis and transportation law. Believing there was a void for lawyers to share developments in cannabis law with their peers, the State Bar’s Executive Committee established a Committee on Cannabis Law. The … Continued

November 9, 2017: State Bar Supports Two Groundbreaking Recommendations Regarding Online Forms, NY Trust Code

The New York State Bar Association has approved two groundbreaking reports with recommendations that, if adopted by the Legislature, “will help protect consumers who use online legal documents and will simplify, modernize and update New York’s trust law,” announced Association President Sharon Stern Gerstman of Buffalo (Magavern, Magavern and Grimm LLP). Regulation of online legal … Continued

Ethics Opinion 1138

Topic:    Use of English language translation of lawyer’s surname in law firm name.

November 7, 2017: State Bar Association Adopts Report On Gender Disparity In The Courtroom, Commemorates Women’s Suffrage Centennial

The New York State Bar Association’s House of Delegates has approved a report that determined women attorneys remain considerably underrepresented in courtrooms across the state as well as in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The report entitled “If Not Now, When? Achieving Equality for Women Attorneys in the Courtroom and in ADR,” was compiled by the … Continued