ALBANY – Amendments to a 2008 statute changing power-of-attorney procedures in New York have addressed some of the major concerns expressed by lawyers who feared that the new rules would wreak havoc in commercial transactions.

Governor David A. Paterson signed the bill, A8392/S7288, making what he and sponsors called “technical” changes in the 2008 statute.

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