NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION NYSBA. The Path to Leadership in the New York State Bar Association

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NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION NYSBA The Path to Leadership in the New York State Bar Association

The Path to Leadership in the New York State Bar Association It s YOUR Bar Association! Why become a bar association leader? To benefit the legal profession and your community by promoting increased pro bono service, advancing legal procedural and substantive reforms, and increasing professional as well as judicial standards. To benefit your bar association by advancing its projects, by identifying and initiating new projects that benefit the association and by giving your association more visibility. To benefit your legal practice through networking, demonstrating your skills, expanding your knowledge, influencing legal developments. To benefit yourself by making friends, meeting colleagues, obtaining CLE credit, providing satisfaction, achievement and outlets. It s YOUR Bar Association! You can become a bar leader, and we ll tell you how to do it. Join the New York State Bar Association and one or more specialty or local bar associations. Don t just be a member, become an active member. Here s how to start on the leadership track and then climb further: Join one or more NYSBA Sections. Join one or more committees (NYSBA Committees and/or Section committees). Within your local or specialty bar association, volunteer for a committee or a project. Attend Section/Committee meetings/events and work on their projects. Bring ideas. Speak up at the events and/or

to the Committee leadership and talk to NYSBA staff and Executive Committee liaisons. Write for publications of NYSBA or a Committee or Section. Participate in CLE panels organized by NYSBA or a Committee or Section. Once you have become engaged in bar association activities, demonstrated your ability and raised your profile, consider the available leadership positions. If active in a local association or a NYSBA Section, speak to its leaders or liaisons about becoming a leader within that association/section, or representing that association/section in NYSBA. Specifically, consider the following opportunities: Local or specialty bar association Seek to become an executive committee member or officer and then to represent your judicial district in the State Bar House of Delegates. NYSBA Section Seek election to the Section s executive committee, and, ultimately, seek to become an officer and/ or Section representative in the House of Delegates. NYSBA Committees Seek to become Committee vice-chair or chair. NYSBA House of Delegates The House of Delegates manages the business and affairs of NYSBA, determines its policies and develops positions on issues that affect the law and the legal profession. The House meets four times a year on Friday mornings, in April (generally in Albany), June (in Cooperstown), November (in Albany) and the following January (in New York City). Most Members of the House of Delegates are selected by county or local bar associations or NYSBA Sections, although some are nominated by the Nominating Committee or appointed by the NYSBA President.

NYSBA Nominating Committee The Nominating Committee develops a slate of nominees to serve as NYSBA Officers, at large members of the Executive Committee, elected Delegates to the House of Delegates and next year s at large members of the Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee meets twice a year in September (in New York City) and in November (in Albany). NYSBA Executive Committee Its members are primarily chosen by, and represent, the individual judicial districts. In addition, eight Executive Committee members, including two who are specifically designated as minority representatives, are elected at large. NYSBA Officers also serve on the Executive Committee, and all members of the Executive Committee serve in the NYSBA House of Delegates. The Executive Committee meets at least four times a year, prior to the meeting of the NYSBA House of Delegates. NYSBA Officers Officers include Vice Presidents elected from each judicial district, as well as the Secretary, Treasurer, President-Elect (who presides over the House of Delegates) and President. Each Officer also serves on the NYSBA Executive Committee and in the NYSBA House of Delegates. NYSBA Members of the American Bar Association House of Delegates The ABA House of Delegates is the policy-making body of the ABA. Its members are chosen by, and represent, state bar associations, major local bar associations and ABA Sections. New York has the largest state delegation in the ABA House, and NYSBA representatives comprise about one-third of the New York delegation. Each NYSBA Member of the ABA House of Delegates also serves in the NYSBA House of Delegates. It s YOUR Bar Association!

NYSBA Sections Antitrust Law International Real Property Law Young Lawyers Tiffany Bardwell; Phone: 518.487.5591; Email: tbardwell@nysba.org Elder Law Environmental Law Family Law Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law Health Law Trusts and Estates Law Lisa Bataille; Phone: 518.487.5680; Email: lbataille@nsyba.org Business Law General Practice Intellectual Property Law Senior Lawyers Stephanie Bugos; Phone: 518.487.5524; Email: sbugos@nysba.org Commercial and Federal Litigation Dispute Resolution Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Labor and Employment Law Municipal Law Elizabeth Gould; Phone: 518.487.5674; Email: bgould@nysba.org Corporate Counsel Criminal Justice Tax Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Trial Lawyers Patricia Johnson, Esq.; Phone: 518.487.5688; Email: pjohnson@nysba.org Judicial Pat Wood; Phone: 518.487.5570; Email: pwood@nysba.org NYSBA Committees Committees Staff Liaison 518-487 email Animals and the Law Kim Francis 5593 kfrancis@nysba.org Annual Award Patricia Bucklin 5555 pbucklin@nysba.org Association Insurance Programs Kathleen Baxter 5690 kbaxter@nysba.org Attorney Professionalism Richard Rifkin 5614 rrifkin@nysba.org Attorneys in Public Service Megan O Toole 5743 motoole@nysba.org Audit Kristin O Brien 5510 kobrien@nysba.org Bylaws Kathleen Baxter 5690 kbaxter@nysba.org Children and the Law Kathy Suchocki 5590 ksuchocki@nysba.org Civil Practice Law and Rules Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org

NYSBA Committees Committees Staff Liaison 518-487 email Civil Rights Mark Wilson 5540 mwilson@nysba.org Committees Kit McNary 5679 kmcnary@nysba.org Continuing Legal Education Doug Guevara 5580 dguevara@nysba.org Court Structure & Operations Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction Jean Nelson 5588 jnelson@nysba.org ** Criminal Discovery Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org Diversity and Inclusion Mark Wilson 5540 mwilson@nysba.org ** Discovery and Case Management in Federal Litigation Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org Electronic Communications Barbara Beauchamp 5644 bbeauchamp@nysba.org Ensure Quality of Mandated Representation Gloria Herron Arthur 5640 garthur@nysba.org * Family Court Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org * Family Friendly Issues Kathleen Heider 5500 kheider@nysba.org Federal Legislative Priorities Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org Finance Kristin O Brien 5510 kobrien@nysba.org **Human Traffi cking Kevin Getnick 5562 kgetnick@nysba.org **Immigration Representation Andria Bentley 5560 abently@nysba.org Issues Affecting People with Disabilities Patricia Spataro 5685 pspataro@nysba.org Journal Board of Editors Daniel McMahon 5582 dmcmahon@nysba.org Law Practice Management Kathy Suchocki 5590 ksuchocki@nysba.org Law, Youth & Citizenship Eileen Gerrish 486-1748 egerrish@nysba.org Lawyer Assistance Patricia Spataro 5685 pspataro@nysba.org Lawyer Referral Service Eva Valentin-Espinal 5700 evalentin@nysba.org Lawyers in Transition Kathy Suchocki 5590 ksuchocki@nysba.org Leadership Development Mark Wilson 5540 mwilson@nysba.org Legal Aid Gloria Herron Arthur 5640 garthur@nysba.org

NYSBA Committees Committees Staff Liaison 518-487 email Legal Education and Admission to the Bar Lisa Bataille 5680 lbataille@nysba.org Legislative Policy Ronald Kennedy 5652 rkennedy@nysba.org **LGBT People and the Law Kevin Kerwin 5574 kkerwin@nysba.org Mass Disaster Response Lise Bang-Jensen 5530 lbang-jensen@nysba.org Media Law Pat Sears Doherty 5536 psearsdoherty@nysba.org Membership Patricia Wood 5570 pwood@nysba.org * New York Law in International Matters Teresa Schiller 5562 tschiller@nysba.org Nominating Patricia Bucklin 5555 pbucklin@nysba.org President s Committee on Access to Justice Gloria Herron Arthur 5640 garthur@nysba.org **Prisoner Re-Entry Kevin Getnick 5562 kgetnick@nysba.org Procedures for Judicial Discipline Kevin Kerwin 5574 kkerwin@nysba.org Professional Discipline Richard Rifkin 5614 rrifkin@nysba.org Professional Ethics Richard Rifkin 5614 rrifkin@nysba.org Resolutions Teresa Schiller 5562 tschiller@nysba.org Review Judicial Nominations Kathleen Baxter 5690 kbaxter@nysba.org * State of our Courthouses (Commercial & Federal Litigation Section) Mark Wilson 5540 mwilson@nysba.org Standards of Attorney Conduct Kathleen Baxter 5690 kbaxter@nysba.org **Strategic Planning Richard Martin 5676 rmartin@nysba.org **Steven C. Krane Special Committee for Student Loan Assistance for the Public Interest (SLAPI) Gloria Herron Arthur 5640 garthur@nysba.org Tort System Kevin Kerwin 5574 kkerwin@nysba.org Unlawful Practice of Law Richard Rifkin 5614 rrifkin@nysba.org **Veterans Gloria Herron Arthur 5640 garthur@nysba.org

NYSBA Committees Committees Staff Liaison 518-487 email Volunteer Lawyers Gloria Herron Arthur 5640 garthur@nysba.org **Voter Participation Kevin Getnick 5562 kgetnick@nysba.org Women in the Law Andria Bentley 5560 abentley@nysba.org **Youth Court Stacey Whiteley 518-486-5760 swhiteley@nysba.org * Denotes Task Force **Denotes Special Committee NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION One Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207 www.nysba.org