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  2. Note: Effective December 1, 2023, an amendment to Part 118 of the Rules of the Chief Administrator will require every attorney admitted to the bar in the State of New York, whether they are resident or non-resident, active or retired, or practicing law in New York or anywhere else to file their biennial registration electronically – see press ...

  3. All attorneys are required to renew their attorney registration every two years, within 30 days after their birthday. The fee for registration is $375.00 (of which $60.00 is deposited in the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection, $50.00 in the Indigent Legal Services Fund, $25.00 in the Legal Services Assistance Fund, and the remainder in the ...

  4. Registration FAQs | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

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    SEARCH NYCourts.gov. NYCOURTS.GOV. New York State Unified Court System. The Legal Profession - Attorney Registration. Change Attorney Registration Info; ... The Registration of attorneys in New York began in 1982; If your date of admission was in 1982, or any year prior to 1982, you were required to register during this first biennial period ...

  5. Welcome - Home page of Attorney Admissions | NYCOURTS.GOV

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    ADMISSIONS TO THE NEW YORK BAR AND OTHER MEANS OF AUTHORIZED PRACTICE. Information to be admitted to the New York bar as an attorney to practice law in New York State, as well as alternate ways to be authorized to practice law in New York State. NOTE: New York Judiciary Law §478 makes it unlawful for anyone to practice, appear or hold ...

  6. 518-453-8650. question@nycourts.gov. For Emergency applications in Supreme Court civil cases outside of regular court hours, call: (800) 430-8457, or email: emergency@nycourts.gov. The Office of Court Administration ("OCA") is the administrative arm of the court system, under the direction of the Chief Administrative Judge.

  7. Mission. Then-Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman created the Commission on Statewide Attorney Discipline to conduct a comprehensive review of the state’s attorney disciplinary system to determine what is working well and what can work better, and offer recommendations to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of New York’s attorney discipline process.

  8. Complaints About Attorneys | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

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    Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts. Renaissance Plaza. 335 Adams Street, Suite 2400. Brooklyn, NY 11201-3745. (718) 923-6300. Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland & Westchester Counties. Grievance Committee for the Ninth Judicial District. 399 Knollwood Road, Suite 200. White Plains, NY 10603.

  9. Bar Associations - The Legal Profession | NYCOURTS.GOV

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    80 Centre Street, Room 133. New York, NY. Connects divorcing couples in New York City to reduced-fee collaborative divorce professionals. Note: Collaborative Family Law is not appropriate if you cannot locate your spouse or in cases involving domestic violence.

  10. Welcome - Attorney Grievance Committees | NYCOURTS.GOV

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    In New York, the conduct of attorneys is governed by the Appellate Divisions of State Supreme Court and the Grievance Committees appointed by the respective Appellate Division. The committees are made up of both attorneys and non-attorneys, working with a court-appointed, state financed, full-time professional staff. Contact an Attorney Grievance Committee

  11. Family Courts | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

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    Search by File Number or Case Docket Number; Search by name of Attorney or Firm; Search by County, Court Location, Date, Judge/Part . Latest News & Events. Definitions of Common Terms in Family Court (Note: These definitions are for informational purposes only and not legal advice.) Local Forms; NY Court Help