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is no charge to speak with an attorney referral counselor. LRS also serves the public by sponsoring the association's Monday Night Law Program providing free client consultations in various areas of the law, and by sponsoring a Request a Speaker program that can provide an office, community group, school, or organization with an experienced lawyer who will give a free presentation on a legal topic.
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The LRS is one of the few in the United States to have attorneys answering calls and online requests. The attorney referral counselors help clients determine if they will benefit from working with a lawyer or refer clients to other helpful resources that might be better or more cost-effective. There
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The New York City Bar Legal Referral Service (LRS) is the oldest lawyer referral service in New York State, and the first one in New York City approved by the American Bar Association. The LRS is a not-for-profit organization, founded by the New York City Bar Association (est. 1870) and the New York
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is remembered as having ushered in the era of staffing the District Attorney's office with professional prosecutors chosen on merit rather than political patronage. Dewey first made a name for himself as a prosecutor in the 1930s, instituting successful criminal proceedings against bootleggers and
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The City Bar is governed by the Office of the President and an Executive Committee, consisting of the president, three vice presidents, a treasurer, a secretary and 16 members. The president serves a term of two years, and the Executive Committee is divided equally into four classes of staggered
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The Minority Fellowship in Environmental Law is a joint program of the City Bar and the New York State Bar Association. It was established to encourage minorities to enter the area of environmental law by providing selected minority law students with grants for summer internships in governmental
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held a press conference in the City Bar's Stimson Room on April Fool's Day to respond to the U.S. government's efforts to deport him as a "strategic countermeasure" to his mounting criticisms of U.S. policy in Southeast Asia. At the press conference, Lennon produces a "birth announcement" for
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The Bernard Botein Medal is awarded annually to Court Attaches "for outstanding contributions to the administration of the courts." The award is meant to recognize members of the personnel attached to the courts of the First Judicial Department. The award is in memory of
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Since the 1980s, it has continued to diversify its membership with active recruitment efforts among women and minorities and to expand its involvement in access to justice initiatives, international human rights, and pro bono representation in many areas, including
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The City Bar's member services include career development workshops; networking events; a Small Law Firm Center; the Lawyer Assistance Program, which provides free counseling for members and their families struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues; a
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in conjunction with the American College of Trial Lawyers since 1950. Over 150 law schools compete each year in the regional rounds throughout the United States. The winners advance to the final rounds, which are held at the House of the association.
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Established in 1951, this award is presented periodically to a member of the New York Bar who has made exceptional contributions to the honor and standing of the bar in the community. The first Association Medal was awarded to Hon.
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The Thurgood Marshall Fellowship Program was established in 1993 to provide three exceptional minority law students with the opportunity to work with the City Bar to advance the goals of civil rights and equal justice that are
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Report identifying issues New York City's Charter Revision Commission should address and encouraging the Commission to conduct a deliberate examination of the entire Charter, and the principles underlying it, in detail. (April
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environmental agencies or nonprofit organizations, and participation in activities of the City Bar's Committee on Environmental Law and the Environmental Law Section of the New York State Bar Association.
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Leaders of nearly two dozen New York bar associations gathered at the City Bar to urge that legislation be passed to end discrimination against same-sex couples who wish to marry in New York. (May 2011)
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The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (now known as the New York City Bar Association) was founded in 1870 in response to growing public concern over corruption among judges and lawyers in
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Report on Community Benefit Agreements in New York City, urging the City to define a clear policy for considering agreements during the land use approval process for development projects. (March 2010)
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on 44th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Manhattan. Today the City Bar has more than 23,000 members. Its current president, Muhammad U. Faridi, began his two-year term in May 2024.
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The Henry L. Stimson Medal is presented annually to outstanding Assistant U.S. Attorneys in the Southern District and in the Eastern District of New York. The medal is awarded in honor of
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The City Bar's Executive Committee, working with the Judiciary Committee and the Committee on State Courts of Superior Jurisdiction, evaluates candidates for New York's highest court, the
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delivered a speech on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the role of the United Nations and the legal community in achieving Goal 16 over the next 15 years. (April 2016)
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Report calling on regulatory offices, the judiciary, the organized bar and the process service industry to work together to reform process service in New York City. (May 2010)
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2014 State Legislation Agenda: representing a portion of the dozens of positions generated by City Bar committees over the course of each legislative session. (February 2014)
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The Legal Services Awards were established to recognize the efforts of attorneys who provide critical civil legal assistance to underprivileged people in New York City.
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The Thomas E. Dewey Medal is presented annually to an outstanding Assistant District Attorney in each of the city's D.A. offices. Among prosecutors in New York County,
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organized crime figures. By 1937, Dewey was elected District Attorney of New York County, where he served one term before resigning to run for governor.
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Report in support of the Consumer Credit Fairness Act, which would strengthen consumer protections in consumer debt collection proceedings. (April 2010)
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Nutopia, "a new conceptual country with no laws other than the cosmic," where anyone could be a citizen merely by thinking about it. (April 1, 1973)
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The Executive Committee, working with the Judiciary Committee, also considers the qualifications of the President's nominees to serve on the
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delivered the annual Arps Lecture at the City Bar, speaking on the topics of judicial independence and civic education. (April 5, 2010)
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opposing a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 that would require the Inspector General of the
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for the Southern District of New York, delivered a lecture on the future of white collar criminal enforcement. (October 20, 2010)
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legal services in New York City and supports the creation and expansion of pro bono and access to justice in other countries.
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Report: The Indefinite Detention of "Enemy Combatants": Balancing Due Process and National Security in the Context of the
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The Katherine A. McDonald Award recognizes the vital services of attorneys who work in the Family Court in New York City.
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gave a speech in the City Bar's Meeting Hall on "The Civil Rights Struggle in the United States Today." (April 21, 1965)
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The Municipal Affairs Awards were established to recognize outstanding achievement as an Assistant Corporation Counsel.
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was elected to Honorary Membership "in recognition of her courageous commitment to justice as Chief Prosecutor for the
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Causes and Conflicts: The Centennial History of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1870–1970
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Batlan, Felice. "The birth of legal aid: Gender ideologies, women, and the Bar in New York City, 1863–1910."
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The City Bar produces hundreds of events per year, most of them through its committees. These have included:
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Report: Reforming New York State's Financial Disclosure Requirements for Attorney-Legislators (February 2010)
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Causes and Conflicts: The Centennial History of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. New York
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Report: The Prevention and Prosecution of Terrorist Acts: A Survey of Multilateral Instruments (June 2006)
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Report: The Enforceability and Effectiveness of Typical Shareholders Agreement Provisions (February 2010)
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Distinguished Lecture on Women and the Law, entitled "Justice Ginsburg's Greatest Hits." (February 2014)
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Making Sure We are True to Our Founders: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1980–1995
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The City Bar has over 160 committees that focus on legal practice areas and issues. Through reports,
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Report of the Mission to China of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (December 2009)
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The City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education is an accredited provider in the States of
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courses; insurance and other benefits; and contact info for the City Bar's 25,000 members.
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The City Bar's Judiciary Committee evaluates candidates for judgeships on New York City's
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A forum was held with the New York City Mayoral Candidates, including future Mayor
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Standards Applicable to the United States' Interrogation of Detainees (April 2004)
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Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
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reported on the progress of gender equality and empowerment of women. (June 2011)
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in the inaugural event of the Barbara Paul Robinson Series. (October 25, 2016)
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Amicus Brief: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, before the U.S. Supreme Court (January 2006)
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Honorary membership was presented to Pakistan's former Chief Justice
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Distinguished Lecture on Women and the Law. (November 18, 2008)
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Since 1896, the association has been housed in its six-story
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Convention on Choice of Court Agreements (September 2006)
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Center for International Justice, the City Bar provides
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transition team on financial regulation. (December 2008)
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Examples of committee activity and issue areas include:
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