By Gerald J. Whalen, Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, Fourth Department | January 24, 2020
Gerald J. Whalen, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, focuses on the benefits court consolidation could have for upstate communities, both at the trial and appellate court levels.
By Henry M. Greenberg, President, New York State Bar Association | January 24, 2020
Henry M. Greenberg, President of the New York State Bar Association, discusses highlights of the Annual Meeting, which will celebrate the beautiful mosaic of people and experiences that is New York state.
By Scott Karson, President-Elect, New York State Bar Association | January 24, 2020
Scott Karson, President-Elect of the New York State Bar Association, describes some of the efforts the association has undertaken to increase diversity in leadership and membership.
By Andre R. Jaglom, Chair, NYSBA Business Law Section | January 24, 2020
Andre R. Jaglom, Chair of the NYSBA Business Law Section, describes how the section's programs bring experts in each field and federal and state regulators to educate members.
By Laurel R. Kretzing, Chair, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section | January 24, 2020
Laurel R. Kretzing, Chair of the NYSBA Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, writes about how the section is looking to the future, a theme that is carried forward in its Annual Meeting programs, which focus on developing litigation technologies and new and emerging issues that litigators must be prepared to address.
By Howard Tollin, Chair, Environmental and Energy Law Section | January 24, 2020
Howard Tollin, Chair of the NYSBA Environmental and Energy Law Section, discusses the section's focus on drinking water quality, including at an upcoming program being planned for March.
By Eric A. Tepper, Chair, Family Law Section | January 24, 2020
Eric A. Tepper, Chair of the NYSBA Family Law Section, discusses how matrimonial attorneys and judges have grappled with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act over the past year.
By Barbara J. Harris, Member, EEO Committee, Labor and Employment Law Section | January 24, 2020
Barbara J. Harris, Member of the NYSBA Labor and Employment Law Section, writes about new laws and pending proposals in New York state, which may finally surpass California for top-billing as the most pro-employee state.
By Tara Anne Pleat, Chair, Elder Law and Special Needs Section | January 24, 2020
Tara Anne Pleat, Chair of the NYSBA Elder Law and Special Needs Section, discusses the importance of delineating those who are qualified to provide advice in this arena in order to protect the public interest and to protect the integrity of the legal profession.
By Robert M. Harper, Chair, Trusts and Estates Law Section | January 24, 2020
Robert M. Harper, Chair of the NYSBA Trusts and Estates Law Section, discusses Article 13-A of the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law, New York's digital assets legislation.
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