Wednesday, December 30, 2015

New York Standardizes Its Attorney Disciplinary Process


INTRODUCTION


On December 30, 2015, the New York Office of Court Administration announced new rules for attorney discipline to create a “harmonized approach” throughout the state. The revised rules, which will become effective on July 1, 2016, are found in 22 NYCRR part 1240 [PDF version].

The primary purpose of the new rules is to standardize how attorney misconduct is investigated and punished throughout New York State. Under the old rules, which remain in effect until July 1, 2016, attorneys would often face different investigatory procedures and punishments depending on which Appellate Division department was handling the disciplinary investigation.

DESCRIPTION


Under the new rules, panels for each of New York's four Appellate Division departments will continue to investigate alleged attorney misconduct and review recommended sanctions. Furthermore, the Rules of Professional Misconduct found in 22 NYCRR part 1200 [PDF version] will continue to serve as the guide for determining whether specific conduct is permissible. However, the new rules will help ensure that common procedures are used to investigate attorney misconduct throughout the state, and that the punishment doled out for violations is consistent.

In announcing the changes, Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman stated:

“Working to eliminate regional variations and leading to a more effective attorney discipline system over all, the new rules are a vital contribution to the fair administration of justice and the integrity of the legal profession throughout our state.”[1]

Under 22 NYCRR part 1240.7(c), the Chief Attorney investigating allegations of misconduct will be required provide a copy of the pending complaint to the respondent within 60 days of the receipt of the complaint.

22 NYCRR part 1240.11 creates standardized procedures for diverting certain attorneys with impairment stemming from alcohol or substance abuse, or other mental or physical issues, to monitoring programs.

MY THOUGHTS ON THE NEW ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES


These new rules in 22 NYCRR part 1240 are a positive step in standardizing attorney disciplinary procedures throughout New York. Because all New York attorneys are subject to the same rules of professional conduct, it never made sense, as a matter of policy or fairness, to have different disciplinary procedures and punishments in different parts of New York. It was certainly odd that two attorneys being investigated for the same alleged rule violations would be subject to different investigative procedures, and ultimately, different punishments if the misconduct was ultimately proven. While the changes are promising, it will bear watching the extent to which the new rules actually succeed in creating uniform attorney disciplinary procedures throughout New York.

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  1. Mueller, Benjamin, “New York State Standardizes Its Oversight of Lawyers,” New York Times, (Dec. 29, 2015)

RESOURCES AND MATERIALS:

Mueller, Benjamin, “New York State Standardizes Its Oversight of Lawyers,” New York Times, (Dec. 29, 2015), http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/30/nyregion/new-york-state-standardizes-its-oversight-of-lawyers.html

Stashenko, Joel, “Attorney Discipline to Be 'Harmonized' in July, OCA Says,” New York Law Journal, (Dec. 30, 2015), http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/id=1202745929067/Attorney-Discipline-to-Be-Harmonized-in-July-OCA-Says?slreturn=20151130124500

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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

DOL Releases H2A Labor Certification Program Statistics for FY 2015


The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H2A statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document provides statistics for the H2A Temporary Agricultural Labor Certification Program. It includes statistics for the number of applications received and processed, and the top states, employers, and crops by number of workers certified in FY 2015. You can find the document here.


APPLICATIONS RECEIVED


The DOL received 7,562 applications in FY 2015.


APPLICATIONS PROCESSED


For FY 2015, the DOL made 7,568 total determinations. Of those, 7,192 were certified, 210 were denied, and 163 were withdrawn. 145,874 positions were requested, and 139,832 of those were certified. 97.2% of the applications were processed timely (calculated from the beginning of FY 2014: Q2).

Determination
YTD
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total Determinations
7,568
1,022
3,407
2,124
1,015
- Certified
7,195
954
3,298
2,011
932
- Denied
210
38
57
64
51
- Withdrawn
163
30
52
49
32
Positions Requested
145,874
22,639
45,480
49,020
28,735
Positions Certified
139,832
21,720
43,740
47,092
27,280
Processed Timely
97.2%
98.3%
96.5%
96.2%
97.5%


TOP STATES


The top three states by worker positions certified were:
  1. Florida — 17,942 (13%)
  2. North Carolina — 17,696 (13%)
  3. Georgia — 14,393 (10%)

Of note, New York came in at eighth place with 5,039 positions certified.

TOP CROPS/OCCUPATIONS


The top three crops by positions certified were:
  1. Tobacco — 14,544 (10%)
  2. Berries — 12,520 (9%)
  3. Apples — 7,507 (5%)

This is a brief overview of the H2A Labor Certification Program statistics. The full document contains additional lists and charts. 

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DOL Releases H2B Labor Certification Program Statistics for FY 2015


The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H2B statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document provides statistics for the H2B Temporary Non-Agricultural Labor Certification Program. It includes statistics for the number of applications received and processed, as well as the top occupations, states, and employers by positions certified. You can find the document here.


NOTES ON THE STATISTICS


The document explains that Q3 performance was impacted by the District Court ruling in Perez v. Perez, No. 3:14-cv-682 (N.D. Florida, Mar. 4, 2015), which temporarily suspended case processing until March 18, 2015. Q4 performance data is unavailable due to the implementation of new regulations on April 29, 2015.

APPLICATIONS PROCESSED


For FY 2015, the DOL made 6,521 total determinations. Of those, 5,112 were certified, 617 denied, and 792 were withdrawn. 126,138 positions were requested, and 101,765 of those were certified. For the first three quarters, 84.3% of applications were processed timely.

Determinations
YTD
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total Determinations
6,521
1,585
3,447
987
502
- Certified
5,112
1,341
2,985
437
349
- Denied
617
141
215
194
67
- Withdrawn
792
103
247
356
86
Positions Requested
126,138
33,039
63,478
18,208
11,413
Positions Certified
101,765
29,052
54,808
8,771
9,134
Timely Processing
84.3%
99.0%
91.7%
65.0%
N/A

TOP OCCUPATIONS (BASED ON SOC CODES)


The top three occupations based on SOC Codes were:
  1. Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers — 42,104 (41%)
  2. Forest and Conservation Workers — 8,409 (8%)
  3. Amusement and Recreation Attendants — 7,060 (7%)

TOP STATES


The top three states were:
  1. Texas — 15,956 (16%)
  2. Florida — 7,068 (7%)
  3. Colorado — 5,322 (5%)

New York came in sixth with 3,525.

This blog post is a brief overview of the H2B Labor Certification Application Program statistics. The full document has additional statistics and charts. 

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Monday, December 28, 2015

DOL Releases 2015 Labor Condition Program Performance Statistics for H1B


The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H1B statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document covers the H1B, H1B1, and E3 Specialty Occupations Labor Condition Programs. It includes statistics for the processing of labor condition applications as well as the top occupations, states, and employers. You can find the document here.


APPLICATIONS RECEIVED


595,046 applications were received by the DOL in FY 2015.

APPLICATIONS PROCESSED


For FY 2015, the DOL made 618,810 total determinations. Of those, 567,055 of those were certified, 10,983 were denied, and 40,772 were withdrawn. 1,233,968 positions were requested and 1,185,686 were certified. 100% of the applications were processed timely.

Determinations
YTD
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total Determinations
618,810
89,249
292,390
126,247
110,924
- Certified
567,055
77,567
273,762
114,925
100,801
- Denied
10,983
1,761
4,665
2,677
1,880
- Withdrawn
40,772
9,921
13,963
8,645
8,243
Positions Requested
1,233,968
176,069
610,168
231,865
215,866
Positions Certified
1,185,686
169,092
585,676
223,803
207,115
Processing Times
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%


TOP OCCUPATIONS


The top three occupations by worker positions certified were:
  1. Computer Systems Analysts — 332,885 (28%)
  2. Computer Programmers — 141,180 (12%)
  3. Computer Occupations, All Other — 113,221 (9%)

TOP STATES


The top four states by worker positions certified were:

  1. California — 208,689 (17%)
  2. Texas — 106,745 (9%)
  3. New York — 93,560 (8%)
  4. New Jersey — 85,602 (7%)

This is a brief overview of the interesting data contained in the H1B labor condition program statistics. The full document is well worth reading to see the complete lists and charts. 

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