MENU

Uncategorized
Category Archive

The Unique Challenges Of Protecting A Law Firm Brand

UncategorizedComments Off on The Unique Challenges Of Protecting A Law Firm Brand

By Tyler Maulsby and Kimberly Maynard — This article originally appeared in Law360.com on September 15, 2020. Late last month, Law360 reported on a trademark dispute over the use of the name “TigerLaw.” In American Association of Motorcycle Injury Lawyers Inc. v. HP3 Law LLC et al., an Arizona-based legal trade association, which held...

Read More

NY Courts Release Online Tools To Encourage Mediation to Resolve Civil Cases

UncategorizedComments Off on NY Courts Release Online Tools To Encourage Mediation to Resolve Civil Cases

By Tyler Maulsby — This article was originally published October 11, 2020.  Recently the New York Court system’s Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution announced the roll-out of three online tools designed to encourage civil litigants to...

NY Courts Announce Uniform Scheduling Order For Civil Cases Against NYC

UncategorizedComments Off on NY Courts Announce Uniform Scheduling Order For Civil Cases Against NYC

By Tyler Maulsby — This article was originally published October 11, 2020.  Recently the New York courts announced the implementation of a uniform case scheduling order for all cases in Supreme Court where the City of New York is a party.  According...

Want To Be Admitted Without Taking an Exam? Not So Fast

UncategorizedComments Off on Want To Be Admitted Without Taking an Exam? Not So Fast

By Richard M. Maltz — This article was originally published October 23, 2020.  Seeking Admission Without Examination As a Remote Practitioner Most jurisdictions permit experienced lawyers admitted in another jurisdiction to be admitted to practice law...

New Ethics Opinion on Law Firm Names

UncategorizedComments Off on New Ethics Opinion on Law Firm Names

By Nicole Hyland — This article was originally published November 18, 2020.  We previously reported on a recent amendment to Rule 7.5 of the New York Rules of Professional Conduct, which eliminated New York’s long-standing prohibition against...

Too Early, Too Late: The Misery of a Legal Malpractice Plaintiff

UncategorizedComments Off on Too Early, Too Late: The Misery of a Legal Malpractice Plaintiff

By John B. Harris — This article was originally published November 19, 2020.  New York requires someone who thinks they have a claim for malpractice against their lawyer to sue within three years of when “all facts necessary” to the claim have...

Mid-Stream Fee Modifications

UncategorizedComments Off on Mid-Stream Fee Modifications

By Ronald C. Minkoff — This article was originally published December 5, 2020.  Even us wizened old ethics lawyers sometimes need to be educated. In a recent exchange on an ethics blog, Professor Roy Simon taught me something about modifying fee...

Are Those Ads That Follow You Everywhere You Go On-Line Ethical? City Bar Ethics Opinion Says Yes

UncategorizedComments Off on Are Those Ads That Follow You Everywhere You Go On-Line Ethical? City Bar Ethics Opinion Says Yes

By John B. Harris — This article was originally published December 9, 2020.  It wasn’t long ago when consumers browsing the Internet would be astonished to see a prominent advertisement for a product they had just looked at on another site....

New Ethics Opinion Addresses Lawyers’ Obligations When Required To Return To Court In-Person During a Pandemic

UncategorizedComments Off on New Ethics Opinion Addresses Lawyers’ Obligations When Required To Return To Court In-Person During a Pandemic

By Tyler Maulsby — This article was originally published December 10, 2020.  Nine months ago the COVID-19 pandemic brought court operations in New York State to a near standstill.  In the past few months, courts have slowly started to resume...

New York Implements Substantial Changes to Power of Attorney Law

UncategorizedComments Off on New York Implements Substantial Changes to Power of Attorney Law

By Christina Jenkins — This article was originally published January 15, 2021.  On December 15, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed into law a long-awaited bill regarding New York’s Power of Attorney form, which will take effect in the summer of 2021. The...