
Summary of Executive Order 202.30
On May 10, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.30 invoking new powers from a law passed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic to temporarily suspend or modify laws necessary to assist or aid in coping with a declared State…
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Reflections of a Former Law Clerk
As a junior attorney, I cherished my time as law clerk. I can only hope to provide my own court attorney the same challenging, thrilling, and rewarding experience that I had.
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NY Secretary of State Rossana Rosado | Can You Spare 5 Minutes For The Census | Miranda Warnings
Secretary Rosado also dispels some common misnomers about the Census and gives tips on how New Yorkers can identify scam attempts. Fill out the Census at https://my2020census.gov/
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Governor Extends Order Tolling All Statutes of Limitations
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has extended his executive order for another 30 days that temporarily tolls all statutes of limitations during the coronavirus public health crisis. The latest order extends through June 6. Cuomo’s order tolls “any specific time limit for…
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The Physical Addiction To Stress: Fighting As A Way Of Life
Libby and Kerry talk to Dr. Tara Shelby, N.D. about being physically addicted to stress, what happens in the body, and how it affects overall wellbeing. They also discuss what type of treatments are most effective for lawyers breaking the…
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Mediation May Be the Best Option for Divorced Families Dealing With the Impacts of COVID-19
Family mediation is less adversely impacted by court closures than litigation. It can be a useful problem-solving opportunity for divorcing couples regarding the arrangements for their children and their financial matters.
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How New York’s Courts Use Skype for Business and What You Need to Know
Skype for Business is the only supported video conferencing platform the New York state courts are authorized to use during the current pandemic.
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Summary of Executive Order 202.28
On May 7, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.28 invoking new powers from a law passed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic to temporarily suspend or modify laws necessary to assist or aid in coping with a declared State…
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