General members of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) are eligible to vote in an election on proposed changes to bylaws this month. Voting will be held from March 19 to 26. Intelliscan Inc. is administering the voting Upon recommendation of the General Council Executive Committee, and after consultation with county and affinity bar groups, as well as the NJSBA’s Diversity Committee, the NJSBA Board of Trustees proposes amendments to the bylaws that would dissolve the General Council (GC)
Letter to the general membership regarding the LGBT Rights Section opposition for the Bylaw Amendment, and a request to vote no on April 15th
LGBTRS STATEMENT on Bylaws 4-6-131.docx
Members of the NJSBA this month will be asked to vote on a proposed change to the bylaws that will preserve the spirit of General Council and the role its members played on the Nominating Committee, while recognizing that the practical value of the group has come to an end. Namely, the proposed bylaw amendments ensure the council’s seats on the Nominating Committee continue to serve the constituencies as they did for General Council
New Jersey State Bar Association general members will be asked this week to vote on a proposal to update the bylaws. The Board of Trustees has approved a proposed change regarding the association’s Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee (JPAC)
And the board approved an update to the Bankruptcy Law Section’s bylaws to address officers, terms and other issues. The section will finalize the bylaws update
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The Board of Trustees met June 14 at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick and approved the association’s annual budget; reviewed attorney demographic data to designate underrepresented groups as per the bylaws; and voted on additional matters ranging from members who will continue to chair committees to special speakers who will complement the NJICLE calendar of seminars
Peterson; Notice - Bylaws Revisions
NJFL Vol. 3 No. 6 January 1984.pdf