The staff of the New York Lawyer Assistance Trust will mark their last day in service on Wednesday, May 5, 2011, and the offices at 54 State Street in Albany wills close.
This action is taken following a State budget that trimmed $170 million from the NYS Office of Court Administration. Officially, the NYLAT program will be on “hiatus” status, with the website remaining active.
Please note that the staffed Lawyer Assistance Programs sponsored by the New York State Bar Association, the New York City Bar Association and the Nassau County Bar Association REMAIN IN PLACE, available to render services as needed. Their full contact information may be found under the “resources” tab of this site, but in sum, you may call NYSBA LAP Director Patricia Spataro at (800)255-0569; NYC Bar LAP Director Eileen Travis at (212) 302-5787 and NCBA LAP Director Peter Schweitzer at (516) 747-4070.
In addition the 20+ Lawyer Helping Lawyer Committees sponsored by county bar associations throughout the State remain as a first line of contact for those seeking help.


Best wishes to all at the start of 2010 — can anyone believe it has been ten years since Y2K frenzy? Which also means that it’s been 9 years [at least it will be as of November 1, 2010] since NYLAT was established as a program of the Unified Court System. 
Michael Cooper, NYLAT Chair