The New York State Bar Association’s Government Relations department is an integral part of the core mission and activities of the Association. The department works closely with the Continuing Legal Education (CLE), press, and membership departments as well as the many Sections, Committees and Task Forces of the Bar.
The department interacts with the Executive and Legislative branches of state government in Albany, as well as Congress and the Administration in Washington, D.C. to advocate for the legislative priorities of the Association. The legislative priorities are developed in consultation the Legislative Policy Committee, with input with the Association’s Task Forces, Sections and Committees.
NYSBA members have unique insight into the practice of law that can meaningfully shape state and federal policy. The department serves as a resource for those members looking to get involved in the legislative process in the following ways:
- Assists sections and committees in recommending a policy issue to be adopted as an Association-wide state or federal legislative priority;
- Provides key stakeholders and elected officials with support or oppositional memoranda drafted by sections and committees commenting on pending legislation;
- Assists sections and committees in developing affirmative legislative proposals, a new piece of legislation;
- Facilitates communication between members, and the legislative and executive branches;
- Tracks and notifies members of legislation that is relevant to their practice area, and
- Serves as a general resource regarding NYSBA’s legislative procedure and the state and federal legislative process.
NYSBA 2023 Legislative Priorities Selection Process
We are now preparing for the 2023 sessions of the state Legislature and Congress. Interested sections, committees and members should submit any legislative priority recommendations for the 2023 legislative year by Friday, September 16, 2022. Please complete the “NYSBA 2023 Legislative Priorities Form” and submit to the NYSBA Department of Government Relations, via mail at One Elk Street, Albany, New York 12207 or via email at GR@nysba.org
State and Legislative Priorities (2023)
Fact Sheets and Flyers
Legislation & Legislative Memoranda
Current
Past
2022 Legislative Wrap Ups: Sections and Committees
- Animals and the Law
- Civil Practice Law and Rules
- Energy and Environmental Law
- Immigration Representation
- Veterans
- Women and the Law
Click here to view the 2021 Governmental Relations Legislative Wrap-Up
Legislation and CLEs
Occasionally, the Department of Government Relations will collaborate on CLE programs explaining the impact of recently enacted legislation.
Upcoming Events
- The New York Excluded Worker Fund: Who Qualifies? | Upcoming 8/18/21
- Unemployment Insurance Update: Recently Enacted Legislation Surrounding Partial Unemployment | Upcoming 8/25/21
Past Events
- Remote Notorization And Witnessing: Update On Legislation And Best Practices | Recorded on 7/17/21 | Available On-Demand
- Veterans Treatment Court And New Legislation Affecting Justice-Involved Veterans | Recorded on 5/6/21 | Available On-Demand
- The New Power of Attorney: What Lawyers Needs to Know | Recorded on 12/18/20 | Available On-Demand
Association Policy
NYSBA periodically creates and publishes policy documents with a legislative proposal that are available to the public on a broad range of issues.
The Department of Government Relations is located at the New York State Bar Center, One Elk Street, Albany, New York 12207. Federal policy is directed by Policy Director, Hilary Jochmans, and state policy is directed by General Counsel, David P. Miranda . For more information, please contact our Government Relations team at:
Hilary Jochmans | Policy Consultant | hfj@jochmansconsulting.com | (202) 669-3585
David P. Miranda, Esq. | General Counsel | dmiranda@nysba.org | (518) 487-5524
Process for Commenting on Legislation
Sections and Committees of the Association are permitted to comment in support of or in opposition to existing legislation and may also recommend affirmative legislative proposals to the Association Executive Committee to adopt as policy of the Association. The Department of Government Relations has provided the following materials to outline this process. Please note that the sample memorandum does not have the required disclosures nor letterhead. These are added by the Department after it has reviewed and approved the draft memoranda.