Queens Bar leader says in-person trial restart ‘risks the lives’ of court visitors
/Jury trials resume March 22.
Read MoreJury trials resume March 22.
Read More“The benefits outweigh the potential shortcomings.”
Read More“Not being able to have that first paycheck is really jarring. It’s anxiety inducing.”
Read MoreThe NYC Bar published its rating eight days ahead of the Nov. 5 general election — but with early voting already underway.
Read MoreThe ratings differed from the Queens County Bar Association, which interviewed candidates at the same time.
Read MoreOne candidate was ‘not approved.’ Another did not attend the interview.
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.
Read MoreThe QCBA is championing its Student Ambassadorship Program to engage the next generation of attorneys.
Read MoreFor 27 years, low-income Queens residents saddled with mysterious debt, pressured by abusive landlords or forced to navigate a confusing civil court system have had one reliable resource to which they could turn: the Queens Volunteer Lawyers’ Project.
“Queens is a microcosm of what I wish our country would be.”
That’s how Hilary Gingold, the new president of the Queens County Bar Association feels about her beloved borough.
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