The N.Y. Real Property Law Journal encourages article submissions on topics of interest to members of the Section. Writing an article for a NYSBA Section publication is a great way to get your name out in the legal community and advertise your knowledge. Our authors are respected state-wide for their legal expertise in such areas as property transactions, leases, zoning, disclosure and cooperatives and condominiums.
MCLE credit may also be earned for legal-based writing directed to an attorney audience upon application to the CLE Board. NYSBA Guidelines for Obtaining MCLE Credit for Writing as well as a Publication Credit Application are available.
If you have written an article and would like to have it considered for publication in the N.Y. Real Property Law Journal, please send it in electronic document format (pdfs are NOT acceptable), along with biographical information to any of its Co-Editors. Accepted articles fall generally in the range of 7-18
typewritten, double-spaced pages. Please use endnotes in lieu of footnotes. The
Co-Editors request that all submissions for consideration to be published in this Journal use gender-neutral terms where appropriate or, alternatively, the masculine and feminine forms may both be used. Please contact the Co-Editors
regarding further requirements for the submission of articles.
William P. Johnson, Esq.
Nesper Ferber & DiGiacomo, LLP
501 John James Audubon Pkwy
One Towne Centre, Suite 300
Amherst, NY 14228
[email protected]
Prof. Robert J. Sein
Director, Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate
Law
Adjunct Professor, St. John’s University School of Law
8000 Utopia Parkway
Jamaica NY 11439
[email protected]
Marvin N. Bagwell, Esq.
Old Republic National Title Insurance Co.
400 Post Avenue, Suite 310
Westbury, NY 11590
[email protected]
Rules for submission are available in the Author's Guidelines.