Corporate Counsel Section
Welcome
The Corporate Counsel Section of the New York State Bar Association
is comprised of more than 1,600 attorneys who serve as in-house counsel
to corporations and other business entities, as well as attorneys in law
firms, government, and academic institutions. The Section members
collaborate on activities that enhance the role of in-house corporate
counsel as contributing members and leaders of their communities, the
legal profession and the Bar Association, and provide a medium for
cooperation, encouragement and assistance in the resolution of problems
common to them and the legal profession, to their mutual benefit and the
benefit of the membership of the Bar Association, the legal profession
at large, the substantive body of law in New York, and the general
administration of justice throughout the state.
Corporate Counsel Section Committees
Much of the Section's work is done through our seven active
committees, listed below. You must be a member of both
the NYSBA and the Corporate Counsel Section to serve on the
Corporate Counsel Section's Committee (s).
- CLE and Meetings
- Diversity
- INSIDE/Publications
- Technology and New Media
- Kenneth G. Standard Diversity Internship Program
- Membership
- Pro Bono
To learn more about the Corporate Counsel Section Committees Click
here
You may sign up for the Corporate Counsel Section Committee(s)
of your choice by clicking
here.
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Mentor/Mentee Program for Corporate Counsel
Section
Now is your chance to mentor an exceptional young lawyer.
Every year, the Corporate Counsel Section’s Kenneth G. Standard
Diversity Internship Program places several law students with diverse
backgrounds in in-house summer internships, including internships with
AllianceBernstein, Pepsi, and Con Edison, among others, in
2012. Interns are selected through a competitive process from law
schools across New York State. The success of this program is one
of the Section’s achievements.
The Section is currently seeking mentors for up to 30 recent alumni
from the Kenneth G. Standard Diversity Internship Program. You can
be at a firm, in-house or in government; you can live or practice
anywhere in NY state; and you can have any level of experience and
background. You just have to be willing to share a little
time, knowledge and perspective with a new lawyer.
This commitment will not be time consuming – maybe only an hour
or two per month. However, in one hour per month, a mentor can make
a disproportionate impact on a young career.
If interested, kindly complete the questionnaire
and return it by email or fax to Patricia Johnson at pjohnson@nysba.org, phone or fax
518.487.5688. You will be contacted with detailed information.
Corporate Counsel Section Video Archive
What's New - Corporate Counsel Section's Fall Program Video
"Ethics
for Corporate Counsel 2012: Current Issues and Best Practices"
A message from Chair David Rothenberg:

Learn more about the Corporate Counsel Section:

Articles from the Spring/Summer 2011 edition of INSIDE:
INSIDE
Overview from co-editor Janice Handler.
The
Option of Investment Arbitration
Issues That
U.S. Corp Counsel Should Consider When doing Business in
Guatemala
International
Transactions
Corporate Counsel Annual Meeting January 25, 2012: Panel
Discussion:
Employment Practices in New York City Dealing with the NYC Commission
on Human Rights and the NYS Division of Human Rights

Corporate Counsel Annual Meeting January 25, 2012
materials:
What
To Do When You Receive a Complaint from the NYS Division of Human Rights
and the NYC Commission on Human Rights by Mika M. Mooney
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