On the occasion of the New York State Bar Association’s 150th anniversary, from Jan. 13 to Jan. 16, 2026, members present ...
"If I go in and clip the lock, it means I go to jail," the bar owner said. A New York City bar infamous for its owners repeatedly defying Gov. Andrew Cuomo's COVID-19 restrictions was padlocked by ...
Moderated by award-winning journalist Emily Bazelon, this New York City Bar program brought together legal ethics expert Professor Bruce Green and former DOJ lawyers to examine recent developments at ...
The New York State Bar Association announced on Monday that it has created a landlord-tenant working group that it hopes will help deal with the expected rush to file cases related to the COVID-19 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Tonawanda Band of Seneca leader and Civil War general is set to become the first-ever Native American posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar of Attorneys. Ely S.
Pamela McDevitt, the Niskayuna resident who ran the state bar association for the last decade, is being remembered as a strong leader who had an instant connection with her colleagues ...
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