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Online Services. New York Attorneys may access any of the following systems using a single online services account: ATTORNEY REGISTRATION. ELECTRONIC FILING – NYSCEF. COURT OF APPEALS E-FILING – Court-PASS. CASE TRACKING – eTrack. PART 36 – FIDUCIARY ONLINE. SECURE PASS ID – RENEWAL. Retainer & Closing E-Filing.

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The Attorney General's Office also cannot refer you to an attorney. If you need legal advice or someone to handle your case, contact a private attorney. To find an attorney, contact your county bar association's attorney referral service. The State Bar of New York, The National Crime Victim Bar and the New York Courts also offer helpful public ...

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Attorney Verification - New York State Bar Association

Q: Can the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) verify whether or not an attorney is a member of the New York Bar in good standing? A: No. The NYSBA is not the official New York Bar and is not responsible for attorney licenses or registration. Please contact the NYS Office of Court Administration (OCA), the official licensing/registration ...

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New York State Registered Attorneys - OpenGovNY

Currently registered. Rachel Mckenna Pruitt. 1301 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10019-. 2022. Currently registered. Mikaela Ziko. Office of The State Attorney First Judicial Circuit. 190 W Government St, Pensacola, FL 32502-5773. 2022.

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What Happens Next in the New York Attorney General's Inquiry?

Former President Donald Trump’s decision to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination leaves the New York attorney general, Letitia James, with a crucial decision: whether to sue Trump or to seek a settlement that could extract a significant financial penalty. While Trump’s silence might have been the safest route for him, it could strengthen James’ hand in the weeks to ...

https://news.yahoo.com/happens-next-york-attorney-generals-115949332.html What Happens Next in the New York Attorney General's Inquiry?