Carol Sigmond, a solo practioner who focuses on construction law, came to the presidency of the New York County Lawyers’ Association Thursday night with an ambitious to-do list to address both internal changes at the association and external issues affecting the justice system.

Sigmond, 64, plans to open discussions about ethics rules for lawyers working in government, to further NYCLA’s emphasis on New York City’s administrative trials and hearings and call for all state courts in Manhattan to go paperless.

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