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Bar New York
Newburgh (city) - New York

Principal Locations
  1. Albany
  2. Beacon
  3. Buffalo
  4. Elmira
  5. Lockport (city)
  6. Mount Vernon
  7. New Rochelle
  8. Newburgh (city)
  9. Niagara Falls
  10. Peekskill
  11. Poughkeepsie (city)
  12. Schenectady
  13. Syracuse
  14. Utica
  15. Watertown (city)
  16. White Plains
  17. Yonkers

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Bar New York



New York State Supreme Court Library at Buffalo
Welcome to the Supreme Court Library's home on the Internet. We hope that you will find the information at this site useful in your legal research. We have included a wide variety of law-related links, plus other general reference Internet sites for your use. The library staff remains committed to serving the research needs of the public, law students, members of the bar, and the judiciary. ... [Read More]

A New Judicial Article for New York
Outside guest experts were: Mrs. Patricia Ames, leader of the N.Y. League of Women Voters' fight for court reform; Federal District Judge Frederick van Pelt Bryan, formerly Counsel to the Temporary Commission on the Courts; Jacob D. Fuchsberg, Esq., former President of the American Trial Lawyers Association; Dean Daniel Gutman of the New York Law School and formerly President Judge of the Municipal Court and counsel to Governor Harriman; Professor Howard Kalodner, Counsel to the Special Committee on the Constitutional Convention of the Bar Association of the City of New York; Thomas F. McCoy, Esq., State Administrator of the New York Courts; Russell D. Niles, Esq., formerly Dean of the Law School and Chancellor of New York University and currently President of the Bar Association of the City of New York; and Leland L. Tolman, Director of Administration of the Courts of the First Judicial Department. ... [Read More]

The Securities and Exchange Commission, NASD and the New York Stock Exchange Permanently Bar Henry Blodget From the Securities Industry and Require $4 Million Payment; Press Release 2003-56
New York and Washington, DC, Apr. 28, 2003 — The Securities and Exchange Commission, NASD and the New York Stock Exchange — following a coordinated investigation of allegations of undue influence of investment banking interests on research analysts at brokerage firms — today announced that Henry Blodget , a former managing director at Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated and the senior research analyst and group head for the Internet sector at the firm, will be censured and permanently barred from the securities industry, and will make a total payment of $4 million to settle the charges against him. ... [Read More]

Continuing Legal Education
New York State's Continuing Legal Education program, which was implemented through the collaborative efforts of the bench and the bar, seeks to enhance the New York Bar's proud tradition of professionalism in serving clients and the public. ... [Read More]

State Bar of CA :: Member Demographics
Home > About The Bar > Member Demographics ...

Hover the mouse over a bar to view the years of membership and population ...

Hover the mouse over a bar to view the age and population ... [Read More]

World Trade Center Explosions and Fires
Administrator Hector Barreto's CNN Announcement of Disaster Loans ( Video ) ...

The American Bar Association - Insurance Coverage Litigation and Lower Manhattan Development Corporation . ... [Read More]

Litigants: Attorney Referral
Many bar associations around the State have legal referral services. The State Bar Association and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York are good starting points for finding a lawyer. ...

Dominican Bar Association ...

Albany County Bar Association ... [Read More]

Ferry Information
The Port Authority serves as a ferry transportation clearinghouse for the NY-NJ metropolitan area. We are here to help you "navigate" the region. Please feel free to contact us via the Feedback Form on the navigation bar. You can contact the ferry operators directly by calling them at the telephone numbers shown at the bottom of this page or by clicking on the links to their web pages. ... [Read More]

Attorneys
1998 THE JOBATTORNEYS, also called LAWYERS, advise clients regarding their legalrights and obligations and act as advocates for them in court ornegotiation proceedings. An Attorney's most fundamental activity is theinterpretation of case law and its application to specific issues in cases.This requires case Research of previously applied laws handed down injudicial decisions called precedence. Attorneys also have to interpret andapply statutes to cases or business transactions.Most Attorneys are engaged in the general practice of law, therefore, theyhandle various types of legal issues. An increasing number specialize inspecific fields of law. Criminal Attorneys represent clients charged with acrime. Civil Attorneys handle cases that are non-criminal where a client isseeking money for a personal injury, property damage, or a remedy for breachof contract. Attorneys in civil practice also handle divorces and draftlegal documents such as contracts, wills, and deeds. Corporate Attorneysac ... [Read More]


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