Catherine “Katie” Baxter is new to the Young Lawyers Section...Katie is a member of the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section, Intellectual Property Law Section, Labor and Employment Law Section and the Young Lawyers Section
The Community Service and Pro Bono Committee of The Young Lawyers Section have scheduled a fabulous fundraising event for The Foundation!
The Officers of YLS and the Editor of Electronically In Touch wish to make clear that the thoughts and opinions expressed in the articles that follow are those of the respective authors and do not represent the thoughts and opinions of the New York State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, its Officers, or Executive Committee. -- The time has come to nominate a current member (or yourself) for a position on the Young Lawyers Section's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee is responsible for the general supervision and control of the affairs and activities of the Young Lawyers Section. The Executive Committee consists of four officers; one representative and one alternate representative from each judicial district; four delegates and one alternate delegate to the New York State Bar Association's House of Delegates; one delegate from the New York State Bar Association to the American Bar Association's House of Delegates (position is not vacant); chairpersons of all standing committees; section liaisons from the remaining sections of the New York State Bar Association; divisions or committees of the New York State Bar Association, and the editors of Perspective and Electronically In Touch
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This issue contains a practice note on transient occupancy, a call for the involvement of senior lawyers in the Young Lawyers Section, and helpful information for any attorneys,law students, and/or their families that may be suffering from an addiction or mental disorders
The issue can be viewed at http://nysbar.com/blogs/eit/ This issue consists of a variety of updates regarding recent and upcoming events, a synopsis of the Young Lawyers Section's publication Now That You've Turned 18 , and information for practicing attorneys in Queens County
This issue contains EIT's recommended upcoming events, a message from the new Chair of the Young Lawyers' Section, and transparency regulations that impact pharmaceutical companies, amongst other helpful information
The issue can be viewed at Electronically In Touch .This issue consists of informative articles regarding employment law trends in 2018, the importance of delegation and its impact on a successful practice, and highlights of the Young Lawyers Section's first Advanced Trial Academy from a participant's perspective, amongst other things.
The Officers of YLS and the Editor of Electronically In Touch wish to make clear that the thoughts and opinions expressed in the articles that follow are those of the respective authors and do not represent the thoughts and opinions of the New York State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, its Officers, or Executive Committee
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