Queens County Bar celebrates borough’s Golden Jubilarians
/“While we can’t meet together in person we are able to still celebrate our friends and association.”
Read More“While we can’t meet together in person we are able to still celebrate our friends and association.”
Read More“It is time to return to our normal and full courthouse staffing levels in order to support the fuller resumption of in-person operations.”
Read More“It has been a long road.”
Read MoreThe Queens County Bar Association is hosting a virtual conversation championing the racial, ethnic and gender diversity in the Queens court and legal system.
Read MoreThat hasn’t changed during the pandemic, but COVID-19 did force the organization to make major changes, including a shift to remote legal help.
Read MoreThe Board of Managers of the Queens County Bar Association joins the rest of the New York legal community in mourning the passing of United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Read More“As the courts continue to re-open and the backlog of unresolved conflicts flood the system, the 800-pound gorilla in most cases will be the colossal economic damage that has affected both property owners and their tenants.”
“It’s a work in progress, uncharted waters. Nobody knows what to expect.”
Read More“Rest In Peace brother Lynch. You will be missed, your contributions to the House of Labor are many, our sympathy to your family, friends and comrades.”
Read MoreDubowski Barba serves as chair of the Young Lawyers Committee and co-chair of the Professional Development Committee at the QCBA.
Read MoreThe Queens County Bar Association is currently accepting applications for its Student Ambassador Program.
Read MoreThe Queens County Bar Association’s Civil Court Committee will host a luncheon meeting next month in order to discuss the proposed calendar call changes of Consumer Credit Transaction and Small Claims Court.
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