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  1. The New York Law Course (NYLC) is an online, on demand course on important and unique principles of New York law in the following subjects: Administrative Law, Business Relationships, Civil Practice and Procedure, Conflict of Laws, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Matrimonial and Family Law, Professional Responsibility, Real ...

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    Penalties may include requiring me to repeat the NYLC in its entirety, nullification of my registration for the NYLE, nullification of my NYLE score, a period of suspension from repeating the NYLC and/or NYLE, and disclosure of my misconduct to the Appellate Division in New York having jurisdiction over my application for admission and to other ...

  3. Jun 14, 2021 · Both the NYLC and NYLE cover the specifics of New York Law across nine subjects: Administrative Law, Business Law, Civil Practice and Procedure, Evidence, Family Law, Professional Responsibility, Real Property, Torts, and Trusts, Wills & Estates.

  4. The New York Course Materials (“Course Materials”) address select topics related to the New York court system, administrative law, business relationships, civil practice and procedure, conflict of laws, contracts, criminal law and procedure, evidence, matrimonial and family law, professional responsibility, real

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  5. In litigation since Kahn v. Kahn, a number of New York's lower courts have strained to apply equitable principles and alleviate the sometimes harsh consequence of a spouse's inability to sell the principal residence during the pendency of the divorce, even if equitable factors might favor that result.

  6. For applicants sitting for the UBE in New York, the address used for certification shall be the address on file in the Board’s office as of April 1 following a February examination and as of October 1 following a July examination.

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  8. May 14, 2023 · Section 520.6 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals for the Admission of Attorneys and Counselors at Law (22 NYCRR 520.6) describes the eligibility requirements for applicants seeking to qualify for the New York State bar examination based on the study of law in a foreign country.

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