Category Archives: News

7/3/13

What we learned about SCOTUS this term Federal Judicial Vacancies: The Trial Courts College default rates higher than grad rates Working-Family Tax Credits Help Over 1 Million Military Families Step-by-step guide to enrolling in the NYSARC Pooled SNT for Medicaid … Continue reading

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7/2/13

HRA Materials Updated Thousands of borrowers to get mortgage payments reduced Class Action Settlement Ends Illegal Food Stamp Terminations and Appeal Delays in New York State

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7/1/13

New Job Openings Posted State Bar Rejects Rules on Pro Bono Reporting CRL to Regulators: Align Qualified Mortgage (QM) and Qualified Residential Mortgage (QRM) Rules

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6/28/13

New York’s nonprofit laws face makeover CFPB Issues Rule Outlining Non-Bank Supervision Procedures CFPB Explains Changes to federal student loan interest rates Do Attorneys Have an Ethical Obligation to Keep up with Technology?

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6/27/13

CFPB Proposes Mortgage Rule Changes SNAP Work Requirements and Time Limits Supreme Court takes case that will directly impact CFPB, FDIC Fact sheets from NCLR about the meaning of the Supreme Court ruling on federal law & benefits

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6/26/13

ABA Proposal Alarms Law School Diversity Advocates Supreme Court Guts Key Voting Rights Act Provision How Important is Social Security Disability Insurance to U.S. Workers MLTC Roll-Out – Hospice Recipients allowed to stay in MLTC plans, Transition Period now 90 … Continue reading

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6/25/13

Legal Services, Union Reach Tentative Pact Opinion recap: More rigorous race review City Bar Recommends Limited Roles for Nonlawyer Practitioners NY Times: Lessons of the Great Recession: How the Safety Net Performed The Unfinished Work of “Making Work Pay”: Expanding … Continue reading

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6/24/13

iPhone’s ‘jail’ can be a big limitation States Take Aim at Student Debt as July 1 Deadline Looms Attorney General Eric Holder lauds state’s high court judge NY Times: Supreme Court Weighs Cases Redefining Legal Equality

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