Appendix D Affidavit in Support of Application for Reinstatement to the Bar After Suspension for Six Months or Less - New York

Appendix D Affidavit in Support of Application for Reinstatement to the Bar After Suspension for Six Months or Less - New York

What Is Appendix D?

This is a legal form that was released by the New York Supreme Court - a government authority operating within New York. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is Appendix D?
A: Appendix D is an affidavit in support of an application for reinstatement to the bar after suspension for six months or less in New York.

Q: Who can use Appendix D?
A: Attorneys who have been suspended from practicing law for a period of six months or less in New York can use Appendix D to apply for reinstatement to the bar.

Q: What is the purpose of Appendix D?
A: The purpose of Appendix D is to support an attorney's application for reinstatement by providing necessary information and declarations.

Q: What does the affidavit in Appendix D include?
A: The affidavit in Appendix D includes information about the attorney's suspension, the reasons for reinstatement, and declarations verifying the accuracy of the information provided.

Q: What should I do if I need to apply for reinstatement to the bar in New York?
A: If you need to apply for reinstatement to the bar in New York, you should consult the New York State Unified Court System's guidelines and follow the instructions provided.

Q: Can a suspended attorney be reinstated after six months or less?
A: Yes, a suspended attorney can apply for reinstatement after a period of six months or less in New York.

Q: Is using Appendix D a guarantee of reinstatement?
A: No, using Appendix D does not guarantee reinstatement. The decision to reinstate an attorney is made by the appropriate authorities based on the merits of the application.

Q: How long does the reinstatement process take?
A: The length of the reinstatement process can vary. It depends on factors such as the completeness of the application and the workload of the reviewing authorities.

Q: What other documents may be required for reinstatement?
A: In addition to Appendix D, other documents such as a certificate of good standing, proof of completion of required continuing legal education, and letters of recommendation may be required for reinstatement in New York.

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