Bridging The Gap: April 2023
The New York State Bar Association is pleased to offer newly admitted attorneys a two-day Bridging the Gap CLE program. Transitional courses are designed to help newly admitted attorneys develop a foundation in the practical skills, techniques and procedures that are essential to the practice of law.
The NYSBA Bridging the Gap continuing legal education program offers 16.0 total credits. Newly admitted attorneys can satisfy all of their annual MCLE requirements by attending this two-day program, which is ideal for “bridging the gap” between law school and the realities of practicing law in New York State. Experienced attorneys who have an interest in other areas of practice can also attend and benefit from this program by learning practical information from skilled and experienced practitioners.
Newly admitted attorneys must complete at least 16 transitional CLE credit hours in each of the first two years of admission to the Bar. The first set of 16 transitional CLE credit hours must be completed by the first anniversary of admission to the Bar, in the designated categories of credit. The second set of 16 transitional CLE credit hours must be completed between the first and second anniversaries. To receive skills credit, newly admitted attorneys must take accredited transitional CLE courses in traditional live classroom settings, or through attendance at fully interactive video conference locations that have been approved by the CLE Board for use by newly admitted attorneys. For more information about the CLE Rules, please go to www.nycourts.gov/Attorneys/CLE.
Topics for this month include:
- Government Ethics | Recognizing Common Law Conflicts of Interest
- Divorce 101 – Asset Distribution
- Will Drafting for New Lawyers
- Remote Notarization (Video Replay)
- Key Skills in Criminal Court Practice – Handling DWI Cases in NYS
- Lawyer Well-being | Addressing Stress, Well-being, Mental Health and Alcohol and Substance Abuse in the Legal Profession
- Risk Management for Lawyers
- Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence | What New Lawyers Need to Know
- Microsoft Word Tips for Lawyers
- Internet Law – What Every Lawyer Needs to Know
- April 12, 2023
- April 13, 2023
- 8:30 AM
- 5:00 PM
- 7.0
- 3.0
- 6.0
- 16.0
- Virtual Participation
- Steven G. Leventhal, Esq., Leventhal, Mullaney & Blinkoff, LLP, Roslyn, NY
- Eileen Travis, Executive Director Lawyer Assistance Program | NYC Bar
- Brett A. Scher, Esq., Kaufman Dolowich Voluck, New York, NY
- Rosalia Baiamonte, Esq., Gassman Baiamonte Gruner, P.C., Garden City, NY
- Patricia J. Shevy, Esq., Patricia J. Shevy, Esq. The Shevy Law Firm LLC Albany, NY
- Marissa J. Moran, J.D., Professor Department of Law & Paralegal Studies, New York City College of Technology
- Jonathan Cohn, Esq., Gerstenzang, Sills, Cohn & Gerstenzang, Albany, NY
- Meredith S. Heller, Esq., Law Office of Meredith S. Heller PLLC, New York, NY
- Joseph Milowic, III, Esq., Director of Well-Being and Of Counsel, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, Co-founder, Lawyers Depression Project
- Alexander Paykin, Esq., The Law Office of Alexander Paykin, P.C., New York, NY
- Clifford R. Ennico, Esq., Law Office of Clifford R. Ennico, Fairfield, CT
- Hon. Ronald J. Hedges, Former, United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Principal, Ronald J. Hedges LLC
- Webinar
- 0MQ21
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education
- Young Lawyers Section