Abstract

This essay finds shortcomings in some York court rules. 1. A court rule which permits temporary retirement by York lawyers who are York judges and justices, and who are United States justices and judges, but prohibits temporary retirement by rank-and-file York lawyers. 2. A court rule which limits artificially the legal work permitted to permanently-retired York lawyers. 3. A court rule which requires excessive disclosures by York lawyers on biennial-registration forms. 4. A court rule which sets a restrictive pro-bono-work requirement for admission to the York Bar. 5. A court rule which exhorts York lawyers to donate time and money for the benefit of poor people. 6. A court rule which impermissibly collects social-security numbers from York lawyers.See also New York Judicial Compensation: 2015, available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2591311

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