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Cover ImageThe NYSBA Journal features substantive articles, relating to the practice of law in New York State, on business, criminal, elder, environmental, labor and employment, real property and trusts and estates law, as well as other general topics of interest to attorneys. Edited by David C. Wilkes, Esq., the NYSBA Journal is published nine times per year and distributed to members free of charge, as a benefit of membership.

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Inside the Current Issue

(May 2013)

President’s Message
Thank You for Making a Difference

by Seymour W. James, Jr.

Articles

Demystifying ESQrow Ethics
by Devika Kewalramani, Jason Canales and Michelle Cox

Gremlins and Glitches
Using Electronic Health Records at Trial
by Hon. John M. Curran and Mark A. Berman

Can an Arbitrator Conduct Independent Legal Research? If Not, Why Not?
by Paul Bennett Marrow

Developing a Successful Law Practice a Century Ago Ideas That Remain Relevant Today
by Matthew L. Lifflander

How to Avoid Sibling Warfare
Drafting for the Vacation Home
by Edward V. Atnally


Departments 

Burden of Proof: "No Role Means No Role"
by David Paul Horowitz

Point of View: Ballot Rigging—How It's Done in New York
by Lawrence N. Gray

Attorney Professionalism Forum

Language Tips
by Gertrude Block

The Legal Writer: Drafting New York Civil-Litigation Documents: Part XXIV—Summary-Judgment Motions Continuted
by Gerald Lebovits


Past Issues

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HeinOnline is the Bar Journal's archive of searchable articles, dating back to1928 (members only).
 
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