Update 2009 (Video Replay)
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
- Location -
Holiday Inn Suffern
Empire Executive Office Park
3 Executive Blvd.
Suffern, NY
(845) 368-0471
The New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal
Education
Update 2009
Offering coverage of:
New York Civil Practice
Ethics and Professionalism
Criminal Law
Matrimonial and Family Law
Business and Corporate Law
Trusts and Estates Law
Live Presentations
Friday, October 23,
2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Syracuse
New York City
Renaissance Syracuse
Hotel Affinia
Manhattan
Video Replays
Friday, November 13,
2009
Wednesday, November 18,
2009 Thursday,
November 19, 2009
Albany and
Rochester
Binghamton
Ithaca,
Long Island and Saratoga
Friday, November 20,
2009
Wednesday, December 2,
2009 Thursday,
December 3, 2009
Canton, Watertown and
Utica
Buffalo and
Suffern Plattsburgh
Friday, December 4,
2009
Thursday, December 10,
2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Poughkeepsie and
Jamestown Corning
and
Westchester
Loch Sheldrake
MCLE Credits — 7.5 includes 1.0 ethics
credit
Co-sponsored by the General Practice, Solo and
Small Firm Section; the Trusts and Estates
Law Section;the Family Law Section and the Committee on Continuing
Legal
Education of the New York State Bar Association
Program Description
This fall, our “Update” program on the most
recent developments in areas that New York attorneys regularly handle
will cover civil procedure; matrimonial and family law; trusts and
estates law; business and corporate law; criminal law; and ethics and
professionalism.
All that is new in each field—cases, statutes, rules,
procedures and practice techniques—will be reviewed by an
experienced faculty member. The program agenda below lists just some
of the highlights featured in this year’s program.
Live sessions of Update 2009 will be presented in Syracuse
and New York City. Videotaped replays will be shown in
seventeen locations around the State. Please note that we are recording
both the Syracuse and New York City sessions, and each video replay will
feature the recording of the live session most appropriate to that
geographic locale—video replay sites in the First and Second
Departments will show the New York City recording; video replay sites in
the Third and Fourth Departments will show the Syracuse recording.
Please note: Newly admitted attorneys may only
receive credit for attendance at the live
sessions—not the video replays.
Written materials highlighting and digesting all the latest
developments in these five subject areas will be distributed at the live
and video replay sites.
SUFFERN VIDEO REPLAY OF THE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2009 - NEW YORK
CITY SESSION
8:30-9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION
(outside meeting room)
9:00-11:30
NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE (Refreshment break
during this session – 15 minutes)
Prof. David D. Siegel
(Live and on all video replays)
11:30-12:25
ETHICS AND
PROFESSIONALISM
Deborah A. Scalise,
Esq.
(Live and on all video replays)
12:25-1:25
LUNCH (on your own)
1:25-2:15
CRIMINAL LAW
Harold P. Fahringer, Esq.
(Live and
on video replays in 1st and 2nd Depts.)
2:15-3:05
TRUSTS AND ESTATES LAW
Sanford J. Schlesinger, Esq.
(Live and on video replays in 1st
and 2nd Depts.)
3:05-3:20
REFRESHMENT BREAK
3:20-4:10
MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY LAW
Bruce J. Wagner, Esq.
(Live and on all video replays)
4:10-5:00
BUSINESS AND CORPORATE LAW
Gerald F. Stack, Esq.
(Live and on all video replays)
5:00
p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
Topic Descriptions:
BUSINESS AND CORPORATE LAW
The Business and Corporate Law Update will include a discussion
concerning: (1) statutory changes and case law development affecting
Limited Liability Companies; (2) statutory changes and case law
development affecting Business Corporations; (3) statutory changes and
case law development affecting Partnerships; and (4) Recent Tax Law
Development.
CRIMINAL LAW
The Criminal Law Update will include a discussion of new issues
concerning: (1) search and seizure; (2) enhancement of sentences; (3)
insufficiency of evidence claims; (4) methods of preserving issues; (5)
new restrictions on “deadlock” instructions; and (6) recent
evidentiary rulings, along with other important criminal law
matters.
ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM
New York State was the only state in the United States to
follow the outdated ABA Model Code of Professional Conduct (the
Code). Effective April 1, 2009, the Rules changed. In an effort to
clarify and simplify the laws governing attorney conduct, the
Administrative Board of the Appellate Divisions has approved the Rules
of Professional Conduct (the Rules), based on the American Bar
Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct. This program
will provide an overview of what rules have totally changed, what rules
have been somewhat modified, and what rules remain the same.
MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY LAW
This presentation and its accompanying written materials will
provide a comprehensive overview of the last year's developments in the
key areas of grounds for divorce, equitable distribution, maintenance,
child support, counsel fees, new legislation and amendments to court
rules, in addition to other topics.
NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE
The New York Civil Practice update will include discussion on
disputes about the notice of claim; removing cases to federal court;
longarm jurisdiction on Internet purchases; new OCA expedited procedure
when TRO sought; consequences of mailing papers from outside state;
conflicts on using personal jurisdiction of debtor to get at property
debtor controls outside state (fixing situs of intangible property
interests); "general pattern of delay" showing needed in neglect to
prosecute cases; trying to contest clerk's date stamp; clarification of
who may make service outside state; making polling of jury absolute
right; dispute on whether "condition" of conditional disclosure
order is ever absolute; new requirement that defendant's insurer
attend conferences; need of deposition before P gets surveillance tapes
from D; more on hazards of using mere "notice" to start action;
counsel's continued exposure for expert fees; steps prescribed for
identifying unknown parties; problems on subrogation versus collateral
source in tort cases under Court of Appeals Fasso case; need to reveal
settlement to nonsettling parties; consequence of not submitting
judgment under 60-day rule; issues on D's ex parte interview with P's
treating MD; burgeoning arbitration issues including review standard,
getting discovery from non party, effect of arbitrator's not hearing
witnesses; may "mediation" be compelled?; new rule mandating conference
in mortgage foreclosures; penalty for lawyer not paying sanction
assessment; new protections for exempt income of small debtors;
penalties for lawyer letting others sign name;
NY firm's liability for negligence of foreign lawyer; treble damages
against lawyer for fraud in pleading; computing attorneys' fees as
frivolity sanction; time limit on voir dire; inconsistencies about
notice requirements for cross-relief; both criminal and civil penalties
for "sewer service"; and many more ...
TRUSTS AND ESTATES LAW
The Trusts and Estates Law Update will include a discussion
concerning (1) Recent Trends and Developments in Estate Planning, (2)
Tax Acts and Legislative Proposals (and especially the status of estate
tax reform), (3) Recent IRS Regulations and Announcements, (4) Recent
Court Decisions, and (5) New York Statutory and Case Law
Developments.
PROGRAM FACULTY (listed by topic)
BUSINESS and CORPORATE LAW
Syracuse and New York City Sessions
Gerald F. Stack, Esq.
Hiscock & Barclay, LLP
Syracuse, New York
CRIMINAL LAW
Syracuse Session
J. Scott Porter, Esq.
Law Office of J. Scott Porter. Esq.
Syracuse, New York
New York City Session
Herald P. Fahringer, Esq.
Fahringer & Dubno
New York, New York
ETHICS and PROFESSIONALISM
Syracuse and New York City Sessions
Deborah A. Scalise, Esq.
Scalise and Hamilton LLP
Scarsdale, New York
MATRIMONIAL and FAMILY LAW
Syracuse and New York City Sessions
Bruce J. Wagner, Esq.
McNamee Lochner Titus & Williams PC
Albany, New York
NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE
Syracuse and New York City Sessions
Prof. David D. Siegel
Distinguished Professor of Law
Albany Law School
Albany, New York
TRUSTS and ESTATES LAW
Syracuse Session
Elizabeth A. Hartnett, Esq.
MacKenzie Hughes LLP
Syracuse, New York
New York City Session
Sanford J. Schlesinger, Esq.
Schlesinger, Gannon & Lazetera LLP
New York, New York
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Program Locations
Live Sessions
Friday, October 23,
2009
Syracuse
Renaissance Syracuse
Hotel
Friday, October 30,
2009
New York
City
Affinia
Manhattan
Video Replays
Friday, November 13,
2009
Albany
New York State Nurses
Association
Friday, November 13,
2009
Rochester
Holiday Inn Rochester
Airport
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Binghamton
Binghamton Regency Hotel & Conference
Center
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Ithaca
Ramada
Inn
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Saratoga
Courtyard by Marriott Saratoga
Springs
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Long
Island
Melville
Marriott
Friday, November 20,
2009
Watertown
Best Western Carriage House Inn
Friday, November 20,
2009
Utica
Radisson Hotel Utica
Centre
Friday, November 20, 2009
Canton
Best Western University
Inn
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Suffern
Holiday Inn
Suffern
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Buffalo
Holiday Inn
Amherst
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Plattsburgh
Hampton Inn &
Suites
Friday, December 4,
2009
Jamestown
Jamestown Community
College
Friday, December 4, 2009
Poughkeepsie
The Poughkeepsie Grand
Hotel
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Corning
Radisson Hotel
Corning
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Westchester Marriott
Westchester
Friday, December 11, 2009
Loch Sheldrake
Sullivan County Community
College
Directions
(NYS Thruway (I-28/87) to Exit 14B-Airmont Road, turn north to Executive
Blvd and left to hotel.)
The last day to pre-register online is December 1, 2009.
Register online now
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