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In December, 2022, section (d) was added to CPLR 321 to allow limited scope representations ("LSRs"). In this thirty-minute June 20, 2023 program, Patrick M. Connors, Esquire provides a useful and detailed explanation of this important addition to New York Practice. He also covers what was not changed in CPLR, the potential risks of LSRs, and more.Mr. Connors is the Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor In New York Civil Practice at Albany Law School, where he teaches, inter alia, Legal Ethics. He is also a member of the New York State Bar Association's Committee on Professional Ethics and a highly-respected speaker, author, frequent expert witness, and consultant on attorney ethics. Major topics include:Administrative Order 285/16 (December, 2016) (d) is added to CPLR 321 - what was not changed, i.e., (a), (b), and (c) - the new provision, i.e., (d) Detailed explanation of 321(d) - New York cases referencing LSR - Rule 1.2 Potential risks of LSR Does 321(d) accomplish the legislative goal? To self-apply for CLE credit in CA, CT, FL, or NJ click the corresponding link below. Should you have any questions or need information to self-apply in a state not listed, call 302/656-4757 or email mail@NLFcle.com. CA (0.5 General Credits): https://www.calbar.ca.gov/Portals/0/documents/forms/MCLE-Credit-Request-Form.pdf CT (0.5 General Credits): https://jud.ct.gov/mcle/MCLE_FAQs.htm#Q6 FL (0.5 General Credits): https://www-media.floridabar.org/uploads/2023/03/2023-CLE-Application-for-COURSE-ATTENDANCE-Credit.pdf NJ (0.6 General Credits): https://www.njcourts.gov/sites/default/files/forms/11394_cle_atty_appl.pdf FORMS FOR LAWYERS: For fully-editable immediately downloadable forms in many practice areas, please go to www.NLFforms.com.
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