On behalf of myself, the Court of Appeals and the rest of the Court System, I express the utmost respect and gratitude for their steadfast commitment to precision and their unmatched skill and dedication.įor more than 50 years, the New York Law Reports Style Manual has been issued by the Law Reporting Bureau with the approval of the Court of Appeals as a guide for New York judges and their staffs in the preparation of opinions for publication in the Official Reports. In addition, as a substantive matter, I would like to point out that the new Manual addresses our relatively recent change over from the Code of Professional Responsibility to the new Rules of Professional Conduct as the rules that govern attorney conduct.Īs always, the staff of the Law Reporting Bureau deserves the highest praise for its absolutely meticulous work. The Law Reporting Bureau has continued to update the Style Manual to make this resource as clear and easy to use as possible. I anticipate that this aspect of the Style Manual will only continue to develop. Among other things, we now know how to cite materials such as e-books. These changes demonstrate our increasing reliance on technology and the growing acceptance of the use of Internet material. Probably the most notable change reflected in the new Style Manual is the continuing movement toward the use of electronic sources. Bill is no stranger to the Law Reporting Bureau-having started his career there in 1981-and I know he will continue the great tradition of providing impeccable service for the entire Unified Court System. I am so pleased to recognize our outstanding State Reporter, Bill Hooks, who succeeded to the position in June 2009. I must start by thanking the Law Reporting Bureau of the State of New York for inviting me to write the Foreword for the 2012 Style Manual.
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