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NY Bar Affidavit of Law Related Employment

Post by etlien » Fri Aug 29, 2014 11:21 am

Does anyone have experience with applying for admissions without an affidavit from one of their previous legal internships?

I interned in Asia at a local firm 1L and they were unresponsive when my 2L summer firm's outsourced background check provider contacted them to verify my employment. I feel like they are not going to be very responsive when I try to get an affidavit from them, especially when it needs to notarized.

Is it possible to go ahead without one if I have a record of repeated unanswered requests?

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Re: NY Bar Affidavit of Law Related Employment

Post by MBZags » Sat Aug 30, 2014 10:41 pm

Yes, you're supposed to submit an affidavit saying that you attempted to contact them and received no response, attaching evidence of your attempts at contact.

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Re: NY Bar Affidavit of Law Related Employment

Post by etlien » Sun Aug 31, 2014 6:13 am

MBZags wrote:Yes, you're supposed to submit an affidavit saying that you attempted to contact them and received no response, attaching evidence of your attempts at contact.
Thanks. Is there a affidavit form for that online somewhere? I did a search and couldn't find anything.

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Re: NY Bar Affidavit of Law Related Employment

Post by MBZags » Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:53 pm

Sorry for the delay. No, just write something that sounds official and get it notarized.

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Re: NY Bar Affidavit of Law Related Employment

Post by etlien » Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:16 am

MBZags wrote:Sorry for the delay. No, just write something that sounds official and get it notarized.
Thanks.

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