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New York State Bar Association Supports Bill To End Anonymous Child Abuse Reporting

New York State Bar Association President Kathleen Sweet issued the following statement on the passage of A66/S550, which makes New York’s Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Mistreatment fairer to parents: “Anonymous reporting to the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Mistreatment is a flawed policy that harms thousands of New York families … Continued

Monumental Ruling Still Leaves Questions About Student-Athlete Compensation

The landscape of college athletics continues to change at an unprecedented rate. Name, image and likeness has opened the flow of compensation to student-athletes at all levels. Up until recently, payments for NIL have only been allowed through entities not associated with a university. However, a new era emerged on June 6 when Judge Claudia … Continued

New York State Bar Association Commends Legislature for Passing Death Gamble Bill

New York State Bar Association President Kathleen Sweet issued the following statement in response to the Legislature passing S5083(Sepulveda)/A5898(Tapia), which is known as the Death Gamble bill: “By passing this bill, the Legislature has reaffirmed its commitment to equity in our public retirement system. The legislation offers judges who are still serving the ability to … Continued

Women In Law Section Chair Encourages Lawyers To Enter the Arena

Kaelyn Gustafson, the new chair of the Women in Law Section, wants to reach out to members from all backgrounds and with all different political views. The commercial litigation and white-collar criminal defense attorney at Friedman Kaplan enjoys working on issues impacting women in her volunteer work at the New York State Bar Association. The … Continued

New York State Bar Association Urges Legislators To Refrain From Passing Bill That Changes Judicial Districts

New York State Bar Association President Kathleen Sweet issued the following statement regarding bills A8883/S8418, which seek to add new judicial districts in New York State: “The New York State Bar Association fully supports increasing the diversity of the judiciary. Diversity in the courts has been a longstanding policy of the association. Before making statutory … Continued

Profiles in Leadership: Kim Wolf Price

What made you become involved and stay with NYSBA? I joined the NYS Bar Association when I was a law student and attended my first annual meeting as a new associate – and of course the Com Fed luncheon was part of that. It was apparent to me very quickly that the practical educational opportunities … Continued

Tools of the Trade for Young Lawyers

Meeting rising client expectations does not have to entirely depend on AI software and complex practice management systems. They have their place, but more mundane items including Microsoft Word and popular billing software can also streamline an attorney’s workflow. A recent continuing legal education program geared toward law students focused on the array of available … Continued