The policy-setting body of the New York State Bar Association will be asked next week to endorse legislative proposals by the New York County Lawyers’ Association to change the way misconduct investigations are handled by the Commission on Judicial Conduct.

After more than a year of lobbying by NYCLA, the state bar’s House of Delegates will consider eight resolutions embodying various recommendations during the state bar’s annual meeting next week at the New York Hilton.

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