Young Lawyers

A Message from your Chair, Michael L. Fox, Esq.
June 2012

Michael L 


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Dear Young Lawyers Section member:

Welcome to the 2012-2013 term of the NYSBA Young Lawyers Section (YLS) – our 74th year!  This will be an exciting year and as always we have plenty of social, educational and networking opportunities for you. You will want to be in Albany on October 18-19, 2012 for the YLS Fall Meeting.  Lisa R. Schoenfeld, Esq., YLS Chair-Elect, is putting together a great program and it will be our second formal meeting of the term – given that we held our first program of the term, the Supreme Court Admissions Program, in Washington, D.C., June 10-11, 2012.  General William K. Suter, Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court, was our keynote speaker at the Sunday dinner; and NYSBA President Seymour James, Esq. moved the admission of our admittees before the Court.  After the admission ceremony, we were honored to have Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Sonia Sotomayor spend time speaking with our group in the Courthouse’s East Conference Room.

January 2013 brings in the New Year and also the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Annual Meeting.  We will be in New York City from January 23-25, 2013 for our half-day CLE and Section meeting on Wednesday, January 23 (CLE Chaired by Erica M. Hines, Esq.), and our annual two-day Bridge-the-Gap program on Thursday and Friday, January 24-25, 2013 (CLE Co-Chaired by Erin Flynn, Esq. and Alena Shautsova, Esq.).

We are planning to hold the Fourth Annual Young Lawyers Section Trial Academy at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, New York, for five days in March 2013, so keep your eyes open for more exciting details about that program.  The Trial Academy is the cure for the inexperienced attorney because it provides an opportunity to become familiar with the courtroom, its procedures and decorum, as well as trial practice and skills.  The Academy teaches hands-on practice of matters at the heart of trying cases, including voir dire, opening statements, direct and cross examinations, and closing arguments. Experienced practitioners and judges from across the State share their expertise as lecturers and critique faculty members.  Mark your calendars!

The YLS will also be heading back to Washington D.C. in June 2013, for our United States Supreme Court Admissions Program.

This year, NYSBA President Seymour James, Esq., has numerous projects and initiatives that members can become involved with.  We encourage all YLS members to be active in our Association, and to help further its goals and projects.

We are also pleased to announce that most of our Executive Committee positions have been filled.  Some vacancies do exist, however, for District Representatives and Section Liaisons.  If you or someone you know is interested in becoming more involved with YLS, please contact me or one of the other Officers to discuss the potential of their taking a position on the Executive Committee.

Our Section publications, Electronically-In-Touch and Perspective, are always in need of great articles.  Please consider drafting a submission for either or both.  All of our District Representatives, Committee Chairs and Section Liaisons have been asked to submit at least one article during the course of their 2012-2013 term, concerning a substantive legal issue, or a program or event.  But, we also welcome articles from our general YLS membership, as well as from non-YLS attorneys.

One of my initiatives this term was to amend the Section’s By-Laws so they are updated, and to resolve internal inconsistencies.  The new By-Laws Committee is chaired by our Treasurer, Sarah Gold, Esq., and we have made great progress already.  The amended By-Laws have been voted on and passed by one Executive Committee meeting, in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 2012.  A second consecutive vote, needed before implementation can be accomplished, will be scheduled for summer or fall 2012.  After that, the YLS By-Laws will go to the State Bar Association’s Executive Committee for final approval.

A second big initiative for this year is my creation of a YLS Civics Poster/Essay Contest – one answer to the call of the ABA and NYSBA for encouragement of better civics knowledge and education for our students and citizenry.  I have appointed a Special Committee of YLS charged with developing, organizing and running the contest.  For the start, only several Judicial Districts across the State will be involved.  The contest will be open to high school students studying U.S. History and Government, with monetary prizes for the top three essays and the top three posters in the State.  YLS is fortunate to currently have an anonymous donor who has pledged financial support for the program.  The Co-Chairs of the Committee are Erica M. Hines, Esq., YLS 4th District Co-Representative and Michele L. Babcock, Esq., YLS 9th District Co-Representative.  Our goal will be to have the submissions received and judged, with award announcements ready, before YLS’ 75th Anniversary celebration – presently scheduled for spring/summer 2013.  More information will be forthcoming.

Finally, another of my initiatives is to increase our Section membership not only beyond 4,000 members, but hopefully closer to 5,000 members.  We are currently the fourth largest Section of the State Bar out of 25 Sections.  Last year YLS crossed the 4,000 member threshold, but following the membership dues and “drop” period, we fell below 4,000 and are now just over 3,725 members.  We need to emphasize to our colleagues who are not YLS members the great benefits of being a member of our Section, so that we not only obtain new members but also retain them for years.  I am asking each member of the Section to recruit just one new YLS member this term.  If accomplished, that alone would put us over 7,400 members!

Should you have any questions, or wish to know more about the New York State Bar Association or the Young Lawyers Section, please go the State Bar’s website, www.nysba.org, or feel free to contact me at mlf@jacobowitz.com, our Staff Liaison Tiffany Bardwell, at tbardwell@nysba.org, or any of our YLS Officers or Executive Committee members.  Our other Officers this term are: Lisa R. Schoenfeld, Esq., Chair-Elect; Sarah E. Gold, Esq., Treasurer; Jason M. Clark, Esq., Secretary; and James R. Barnes, Esq., Immediate Past Chair.

Thank you for being a member of our Section.  This should be a busy, fun and exciting year!

Sincerely,

Michael L. Fox, Esq.
Section Chair