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INTRODUCTORY LESSONS ON ETHICS & CIVILITY 2020

A Review of Recent Ethics Opinions and the New York Rules of Professional Conduct Including the Standards of Civility 

Program Description:
A sound ethical compass and a civil and professional demeanor are the hallmarks of successful and respected attorneys in all areas of practice.  This four hour program will provide attendees with an update on developments in the law in the area of attorney ethics, including the most recent case law.  The rules of civility will be discussed, with emphasis on practical pointers for dealing with the uncivil adversary and civility issues within the law firm.  The program concludes with a discussion of real life hypotheticals by a panel of distinguished practitioners and jurists which is certain to benefit attorneys in all substantive areas of practice.

Don’t miss this opportunity to obtain 4.0 MCLE Ethics credits at this lively and thought-provoking program

Sponsored by the Commercial & Federal Litigation Section, the Committee on Attorney Professionalism and the Committee on Continuing Legal Education of the New York State Bar Association.  

Friday, March 20 | Convene | NYC 
Friday, April 3 | NYSBA | Albany 
Friday, April 17 | Melville Marriott | Long Island 
Friday, April 24 | Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel | Syracuse 
Friday, May 15 | Hyatt Place Buffalo/Amherst | Buffalo
*This program is from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at all locations 
 
4.0 MCLE Credits: 4.0 Ethics

NYSBA Member: $150 | Non-Member: $250
Commercial & Federal Litigation Section Member: $125


Learn more about the Introductory Lessons on Ethics & Civility 2020 CLE Program

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Agenda 

8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.                    Registration

9:00 a.m. – 9:05 a.m.                    Welcome and Introduction   

9:05 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.                    What’s New for 2020 on Ethics? 1.0 MCLE Credit in Ethics
                                                       An interactive update on recent ethics opinions and changes in the RPC—What every Lawyer should know                                                    

9:55 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.                  Civility in Everyday Lawyering: What are the Basic Lessons to be Learned? 1.0 MCLE Credit in Ethics
                                                        -An Update on the Civility Guidelines: What’s New in the Recent Changes
                                                        -How to Deal with Uncivil Lawyer
                                                        -What’s the Difference Between Civility vs. Aggressiveness:
                                                        -Law Firm Civility Issues                                                       

10:45 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.                Refreshment Break

10:55 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.                Colloquium on Ethics and Civility -Discussion of Real-Life Hypotheticals | 2.0 MCLE Credit in Ethics
                                                      An Interactive Bench Bar Discussion on the Important Ethical and Civility Issues that Lawyers Face Every Day
                                                
12:35 p.m.                                     Adjournment  

Faculty Information

Overall Program Chair | Vincent J. Syracuse, Esq. | Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP 

Location Chairs
Scott N. Fein, Esq. 
| Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP | Albany
David G. Brock, Esq. | Buffalo 
John M. Brickman, Esq. | McLaughlin & Stern LLP | Long Island
Vincent J. Syracuse, Esq. | Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP | NYC
Julian B. Modesti, Esq. | Harris Beach PLLC | Syracuse


Newly Admitted Attorneys: To receive skills credit, newly admitted attorneys must take accredited transitional CLE courses in traditional live classroom settings that have been approved by the CLE Board for use by newly admitted attorneys.  For more information about the CLE Rules, please go to www.nycourts.gov/Attorneys/CLE.
Out of State Accreditation: This program has also been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California, the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board and the Board of Continuing Legal Education of the State of New Jersey.  If you require MCLE credit in other states, we can provide you a Uniform MCLE Form.
Partial Credit for Program Segments Not Allowed: Under the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board Regulations and Guidelines, attendees at CLE programs cannot get MCLE credit for a program segment (typically, a lecture or panel, of which there are usually several in a program) unless they are present for the entire segment. Those who arrive late, depart early, or are absent for any portion of the program WILL NOT receive credit for that program segment.


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For any questions related to registration, please contact NYSBA's Member Resource Center by email at [email protected], or by phone at 1-800-582-2452

ATTORNEY PROFESSIONALISM

“Attorney Professionalism” Defined

Attorney Professionalism refers to those qualities and attributes of a lawyer reflecting honor, integrity, civility, and commitment in the practice of law.  These qualities notably elevate the profession from simply a means to earn a living.  An attorney demonstrates professionalism by striving above career success, in pursuit of goals that meaningfully enhance the pursuit of justice and the rule of law for the betterment of our society.  Those goals include increasing the representation of the unrepresented and endeavoring to strengthen the public perception that our legal system functions effectively, impartially, and fairly.  Professionalism naturally carries with it the awareness that the law, and thus the manner in which lawyers conduct their practices, has a broad impact on people’s lives and on society itself.

Beyond thorough compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct and the skillful application of knowledge, resourcefulness, and perseverance in the performance of service, attorney professionalism involves a dignified pursuit of a higher calling that can enrich our society.  Professionalism requires poise, honesty, maturity, and reasoned judgment and embodies a heightened sense of responsibility and fair play, as well as a respect for others ─ even when zealously advocating on behalf of the client.  As attorneys pursue excellence, they should also look to apply their hard-earned skills and experience to serve, assist, and mentor within the profession.

The New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Attorney Professionalism confers the “Professionalism Award” on those attorneys who most markedly demonstrate these values and wholeheartedly embody these ideals.

An attorney reflects the values and ideals of professionalism by:

  • Engaging in exemplary ethical conduct while fulfilling the spirit, as well as the requirements, of the Rules of Professional Conduct;
  • Attaining the highest skills level in a specific field, as demonstrated by pursuing efforts to improve skills above the required continuing legal education and by keeping abreast of the latest developments in the attorney’s areas of expertise;
  • Paving the way for the enhanced future of the profession, especially by mentoring younger attorneys;
  • Exercising distinguished judgment while providing client service at the highest levels, and formulating and implementing views and advice based on knowledge and experience;
  • Acting with dignity and integrity as exhibited by soundness of character, honesty in practice, undivided loyalty, confidentiality, and agreeing to disagree without being disagreeable; and
  • Demonstrating civility and always endeavoring to behave responsibly and to exhibit appropriate courtesy and respect of others, in the highest aspirational spirit of the profession.

To honor a member of the NYSBA for outstanding professionalism, which is defined as dedication to service to clients and a commitment to promoting respect for the legal system in pursuit of justice and the public good, characterized by exemplary ethical conduct, competence, good judgment, integrity and civility.

Presented by: Committee on Attorney Professionalism

Contact: Melissa O'Clair

Nomination Deadline: October 11, 2019

Date Presented: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 12:15 p.m. 

Prize Awarded: Steuben glass timepiece

The Committee on Attorney Professionalism administers the annual New York State Bar Association Attorney Professionalism Award. We are now seeking nominations for the Award.   Nominations must be submitted and postmarked no later than October 11, 2019 on the 2020 Nomination Form (PDF).

The Committee’s working definition of attorney professionalism is as follows:   “Attorney Professionalism” Defined

Attorney professionalism refers to those qualities and attributes of a lawyer reflecting honor, integrity, civility, and commitment in the practice of law.  These qualities notably elevate the profession above and beyond a means to earn a living.  An attorney demonstrates professionalism by striving above career success, in pursuit of goals that meaningfully enhance the pursuit of justice and the rule of law for the betterment of our society.  Those goals include increasing the representation of the unrepresented and endeavoring to strengthen the public perception that our legal system functions effectively, impartially, and fairly.  Professionalism naturally carries with it the awareness that the law, and thus the manner in which lawyers conduct their practices, has a broad impact on people’s lives and on society itself.

Beyond thorough compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct and the skillful application of knowledge, resourcefulness, and perseverance in the performance of service, attorney professionalism involves a dignified pursuit of a higher calling that can enrich our society.  Professionalism requires poise, honesty, maturity, and reasoned judgment and embodies a heightened sense of responsibility and fair play, as well as a respect for others, even when zealously advocating on behalf of the client.  As attorneys pursue excellence, they should also look to apply their hard-earned skills and experience to serve, assist, and mentor within the profession.

The New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Attorney Professionalism confers the “Professionalism Award” on those attorneys who most markedly demonstrate these values and wholeheartedly embody these ideals.

The Award honors attorneys who evidence the highest attributes of professionalism in the practice of law: attorneys who have labored in “the vineyard” and are especially valued by their clients and their colleagues.  Therefore, rather than being strictly a lifetime achievement award, this particular honor relates to overall professionalism in the actual practice of law.  A nomination should be supported by letters from others, such as attorneys, judges or the nominee’s clients or clients’ families, particularly letters that are contemporaneous with the services rendered.  These testimonials are important in the selection process.  Your nomination should, as inclusively as possible, specify how the nominee has demonstrated the following attributes:

An attorney reflects the values and ideals of professionalism by:

        ●    Engaging in exemplary ethical conduct while fulfilling the spirit, as well as the requirements, of the Rules of Professional Conduct;
        ●    Attaining the highest skills level in a specific field, as demonstrated by pursuing efforts to improve skills above the required continuing legal education and by keeping abreast of the latest developments in the attorney’s areas of expertise;
        ●    Paving the way for the enhanced future of the profession, especially by mentoring younger attorneys;
        ●    Exercising distinguished judgment while providing client service at the highest levels, and formulating and implementing views and advice based on knowledge and experience;
        ●    Acting with dignity and integrity as exhibited by soundness of character, honesty in practice, undivided loyalty, confidentiality, and agreeing to disagree without being disagreeable; and
        ●    Demonstrating civility and always endeavoring to behave responsibly and to exhibit appropriate courtesy and respect of others, in the highest aspirational spirit of the profession.

Are you aware of an attorney who distinctively embodies these qualities?  We welcome and encourage an application describing your nominee’s professionalism, so that we may consider the nominee for our annual Professionalism Award.

News Release: White Plains Lawyer Wins State Bar's Attorney Professionalism Award

Prior award recipients include:

2020 Angela Giannini, Esq.
2019 Peter J. Strauss, Esq.
2018 William J. Dreyer, Esq.
2017 E. Stewart Jones, Jr., Esq.
2017 Maryann Saccomando Freedman, Esq.
2016 Norman Resnicow, Esq.
2015 Michelle L. Haskin, Esq.
2014 John S. Marwell, Esq.
2013 John Ferrara, Esq.
2012 Christopher T. McGrath, Esq.
2011 James P. Bessette, Esq.
2010 Mark A. Longo, Esq.
2009 Jill M. Cicero, Esq.
2008 Peter V. Coffey, Esq.
2007 Frank E. Yannelli, Esq.
2006 Terrence M. Connors, Esq.
2005 George J. Nashak, Jr., Esq.
2004 James M. Conboy, Esq.
2003 Anne Reynolds Copps, Esq.
2002 Carlton F. Thompson, Esq.
2001 Lucille A. Fontana, Esq.
2000 Hon. Barry Kamins