Notice to Bar – Re: expansion of mandatory E-Filing in Suffolk County Supreme Court
Notice to Bar – Re: expansion of mandatory E-Filing in Suffolk County Supreme Court
On behalf of Jeffrey Carucci, Statewide Coordinator for E-Filing, attached please find a copy of a notice to the bar from Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence K. Marks relating to the expansion of Mandatory E-Filing in Suffolk County Supreme Court.
This notice also has been posted on the Unified Court System’s website at: http://nycourts.gov/rules/efiling/ for the purpose of collecting public comments.
Get 2017 health coverage. Health Insurance Marketplace
Get 2017 health coverage. Health Insurance Marketplace
Dear Colleague:
November 1, 2016 kicks off the Health Insurance Marketplace open enrollment season!
Social Security is with people through life’s journey. This includes spreading awareness about the Health Insurance Marketplace atHealthCare.gov. Twenty million Americans have gained healthcare coverage through the marketplace. Today the uninsured rate is the lowest it has been in history.
Open enrollment for 2017 coverage runs from November 1, 2016 through January 31, 2017. To start the New Year with coverage you must enroll by December 15, 2016.
During open enrollment this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expects over 13 million people to secure a health plan through the marketplace. Most of those who already have a plan are satisfied with their coverage overall — with over 60 percent of enrollees describing their coverage as good, very good, or excellent. However, many eligible people continue to remain uninsured. Please help us make certain that everyone who may qualify for coverage knows about their options!
Social Security is securing today and tomorrow for millions, and we welcome opportunities to talk about our programs. If you would like to explore having a Social Security representative speak at your event, please submit a request through our speaker page or contact Diandra Taylor at Diandra.Taylor@ssa.gov.
Thank you for helping us spread the word about the upcoming open enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace and Social Security. We appreciate your support!
Sincerely,
Everett M. Lo
Social Security Administration’s Regional Public Affairs Office in the New York Region
AABANY Group Outing Interest Survey: New York Philharmonic Concerts
AABANY Group Outing Interest Survey: New York Philharmonic Concerts
Dear Members,
AABANY’s Young Lawyers Committee and Women’s Committee are fielding interest for a group outing for one of the following New York Philharmonic concerts, for which we can receive a discount at a group rate. If you are interested in joining us, please indicate which concerts you would like to attend. Once the concert is chosen and the details are finalized, we will contact you with further details.
Possible dates and concerts:
- Dec. 1 (Thurs): All-Mozart w/ Ying Fang, soprano
- Dec. 2 (Fri): All-Mozart w/ Ying Fang, soprano
- Dec. 3 (Sat): All-Mozart w/ Ying Fang, soprano
- Dec. 8 (Thurs): Kun Woo Paik (piano) Performs Beethoven
- Dec. 10 (Sat): Kun Woo Paik (piano) Performs Beethoven
- Jan. 31 (Tues): Chinese New Year Celebration
- Feb. 23 (Thurs): Alan Gilbert’s 50th Birthday Celebration
- Mar. 15 (Wed): Yo-Yo Ma
Click on the link in the title to take the survey.
Join the NAPABA Post-Practice Network and Retired Direct Member Category
Join the NAPABA Post-Practice Network and Retired Direct Member Category
NEW | NAPABA Post-Practice Network and Retired Direct Member Category
This year, NAPABA will celebrate our 28th year as an organization. More and more of our earliest members are moving into a post-practice phase of life that some may refer to as “retirement.” In recognition of this, the NAPABA Board created a Post-Practice Network and Retired Direct Member category, whose goal is to develop, foster, and support a community of NAPABA members who are transitioning to or who have already transitioned to life beyond full-time legal work. Join as a direct retired member today and select the Post-Practice Network to receive network related news directly from the chair!
NAPABA’s first president, Hoyt Zia, has agreed to initially co-chair the Network. Although the first business meeting for those interested in the Network will follow the panel discussion Graying of NAPABA: Life Begins at ‘Retirement’ during the NAPABA Conference, any suggestions, ideas, and thoughts anyone may have about or for the Network are now invited, as are nominations and self-nominations, for suggested co-chairs of the Network. Please contact Hoyt Zia at hoytzia@yahoo.com.
DOC NYC DISCOUNT on FALL SERICES
DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary film festival is now
approaching its 7th season and it offering
a special $5 off group discount
on the films below. Please contact margaret.langston@aabany.org for the discount code.
Saturday November 12, 2016, 2:15 PM The Road
IFC Center
http://www.docnyc.net/film/the-road/
NYC
PREMIERE As part of a $586 billion infrastructure development plan, the
Chinese government begins building the massive Xu-Huai Highway.
Director Zhang Zanbo provides an in-depth look at the impact of the
corruption-filled project in rural Hunan province. Representing the
subcontracted construction company, professional problem solver Mr. Meng
must contend with the complaints of displaced locals and regional
bureaucracy. Meanwhile, exploited laborers face dangerous working
conditions and broken promises. When an inspector finds numerous
violations, will the project’s future be threatened?
Sunday November 13, 2016, 1:45 PM Please Remember Me
IFC Center
http://www.docnyc.net/film/please-remember-me/ (Expected to Attend: Zhao Qing; producer Violet Du Feng)
NYC
PREMIERE In this tender and sensitively observed portrait,
octogenarians Feng and Lou have been inseparable for over 40 years, but
aging and illness threaten their deep bond. Since Lou was diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s, Feng has been her steadfast caretaker, but he’s growing
increasingly worried about his own health. Is a nursing home the right
solution, and how will Lou handle such a radical change to their living
situation?
Sunday November 13, 2016, 7:15 PM The Beekeeper and his Son
Cinepolis Chelsea
(Expected to Attend: Diedie Weng; producer Susanne Guggenberger)
http://www.docnyc.net/film/the-beekeeper-and-his-son/
NORTH
AMERICAN PREMIERE In a rural village in northern China, a father/son
clash echoes the pull of tradition and modernization. When 20-year-old
Maofu returns home after migrant city work, he tries to convince his
aging beekeeping father Lao Yu to develop a brand for the family’s
honey. Lao Yu instead insists his son first learn the cherished
traditional apiary methods he’s practiced for 50 years. Diedie Weng
captures their standoff with intimacy, artfulness and unexpected humor.
Empire Mock Trial Still Needs Judges
Earn 3 CLE credits for FREE while taking part in a great cause!
Empire Mock Trial
is short on
volunteers – particularly on Sunday, Nov. 13. Attorneys volunteer
just a few hours of time to evaluate the students on the quality
of their legal arguments and trial advocacy skills. All
participating attorneys earn 3 free CLE credits. If there is a group which would like to judge a round together,
please indicate that on the registration form (link below).
This will be the
nonprofit Empire’s tenth annual “World
Championship” mock trial program on November 12-13 at the federal
court in Brooklyn. Over 650 talented high school students
from across the globe are traveling to the Big Apple and they need
you to serve as their mock judges and jurors but real life
educators! By volunteering just a few hours of your time, you can
make a meaningful impact in these young people’s lives while
earning CLE credit in the process. It’s a win-win for everyone!
REGISTER TO JUDGE HERE
- Features four preliminary rounds
of competition, and you can judge as many or as few as you
like—no litigation experience is required.
- Please feel free to invite a
friend or colleague to judge with you at the program. We’ll
pair you together!
- Our participants hail from 7
countries (Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Korea,
United Kingdom, and the United States) and 20 states.
- We’ll serve complimentary food and
beverages as a token of our appreciation.
- NEW this year: pre-trial
evidentiary argument and “guest witnesses” – one witness must
come from a different team, meeting the directing attorney
less than an hour before trial!
- Registering takes less than a
minute – you can do so here.
If you have questions, call (917-426-4574) or email judge@empiremocktrial.org
The Met’s World Culture Festival
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will host its first ever World
Culture Festival this Saturday, November 5, from noon to 5 p.m.
with the theme of Epic Stories. Through performances, art-making
activities, storytelling, and more, participants of all ages will
discover larger-than-life characters
and tales from cultures around the world. The festival is free with
Museum admission. No RSVP required. Unless otherwise noted, experiences
are best for those age three and up; special gallery conversations are
geared towards adults who wish to have peer-to-peer
engagement. Exhibitions on view at both The Met Fifth Avenue and The
Met Breuer will be open during the festival.
World Culture Festival: Epic Stories is made possible by the Great Circle Foundation and the Tiger Baron Foundation.
Performances
Music, dance, and theater performances will take place at The Met Fifth
Avenue during the five-hour festival. Performances are all first come,
first served, and include:
- An energetic, kick-off performance by the all-female Afro-Caribbean music group Legacy Women
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Music and dance performances by East-West School of Dance to celebrate
Diwali, the annual Indian Festival of Lights -
The Fifteen Minute Hamlet, Tom Stoppard’s rapid-fire retelling of Shakespeare’s classic, presented by Titan
Theatre Company - Cherokee and Choctaw songs performed by leading contemporary Native American singer/songwriter Martha Redbone
Art Activities and Demonstrations
Several hands-on art programs will be offered as part of World Culture Festival: Epic Stories. Activities include comic bookmaking with Women
in Comics Collective; large-scale, collaborative
weavings inspired by medieval tapestries; pop-up bookmaking inspired by
myths throughout time with author and illustrator Robert Sabuda;
and ancient Egyptian message decoding and hieroglyphic character writing.
Storytime
In a gallery of the American Wing that features art from the Civil War era, Brooklyn-based storyteller Tammy Hall will
inspire visitors with her remarkable recounting of the African American
journey. In the Nolen Library in the Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for
Education, bilingual storytime will be presented in English and
Spanish.
Adult Programming
In addition to festival performances and art-making activities,
conversations in various galleries will give adults an opportunity to
explore the Museum’s collection through discussion.
Exhibitions and Installations
Exhibitions on view at The Met Fifth Avenue during the festival include Jerusalem
1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven (through January 8, 2017), Valentin
de Boulogne: Beyond Caravaggio (through January 16, 2017), and Max
Beckmann in New York (through February 20, 2017).
At The Met Breuer, the exhibitions diane
arbus: in the beginning (through November 27) and Kerry
James Marshall: Mastry (through January 29, 2017) will be on view.
A Stunning Season, a blog post by Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of
The Met, describes the Museum’s current season of exhibitions. It is available on The Met
website.
General Event Information
World Culture Festival: Epic Stories program
information and directions to events will be available at the
information desks in the Great Hall (at the main entrance at Fifth
Avenue and 82nd
Street) and the Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education (at the
ground-floor entrance at Fifth Avenue and 81st Street). Large-print
schedules and assistive listening devices will also be available at the
information desks. The festival is free with Museum
admission.
World Culture Festival: Epic Stories is organized by The Met’s Department of Education.
The cafeteria on the Museum’s ground floor will celebrate World Culture Festival: Epic Stories by offering a special menu.
A full list of the programs offered as part of World Culture Festival: Epic Stories, along with further details and a schedule of events, is available on the Museum’s website at
www.metmuseum.org/culturefest.
The event will also be featured on the Museum’s Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter accounts
using the hashtag #MetFest.
The 2016 Asian American Man Study
The 2016 Asian American Man Study
This study seeks to capture how Asian American men think, work, date, and live. We are hoping to address the dearth of knowledge about the experience of East, Southeast, and South Asian men who live in the United States. In 2015, the study reached 350 Asian men and the results were covered by The Atlantic, NBC’s Asian America, and read by over 70k people.
Time to complete: 8-10 minutes
This survey is anonymous. After you complete it, you can share an email address so we’ll send you a full copy of the final results. The study will close Nov 19, 2016
Learn more at http://theasianamericanman.com or contact Jason Shen, creator of the Asian American Man Study (jason@jasonshen.com)