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About Emily Moog

Emily Moog is a Research Analyst at The New York Law Institute. Her career started as a page at The New York Public Library and she has worked for more than two decades as a law librarian in NYC, working at Cleary Gottlieb, Paul Weiss, and most recently at Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP. Emily served on the LLAGNY Board, and is a frequent contributor to its newsletter, “Law Lines”. Emily's interest include legal research, New York City history and anything a little obscure!

Mardi Gras is here….Letting the Good Times Roll at NYLI!

Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler…. come join The New York Law Institute… and let the good times of easier legal research roll your way….

What would Mardi Gras be without Louisiana? We’ve got practice books and current and superseded statutes for the Pelican State!

But, as with a lot of Southern tradition, there is a […]

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Happy Valentines Day from NYLI… & about that broken engagement (yes, you have to give the ring back!!)

Valentine’s Day is here, a day of hearts and flowers, candy… and sometimes, a day for marriage proposals!

NYLI’s own James T. Brady is ready for his Valentine!

But, as the wise Jonathan Swift aptly stated “Promises and pie-crust are made to be broken”.

And if the engagement is as broken as a pie crust….. what of […]

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Cracking the Code: Why Prince’s Dictionary Still Belongs on Every Researcher’s Desk by Lucy Curci-Gonzalez/ NYLI Executive Director

I’ve been working in law libraries for a long time—long enough to have been stumped more than once by an obscure, outdated, foreign, or plain weird citation. You know the kind: no context, acronym or abbreviation that makes sense, or no clear jurisdiction, and absolutely no interest in making your day easier.

Over the years, […]

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“The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens”: LLAGNY Book Club to meet @ NYLI on February 24, 2026

The LLAGNY Book Club will be meeting on Tuesday, February 24th, to discuss The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens by Jerry Torre and Tony Maietta. We will be gathering in the new renovated NYLI (120 Broadway/9th Floor/NY, NY  10271) at 6 pm.

RSVP by Friday, February 20th — to either Jill Gray at jill.gray@friedfrank.com  or […]

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Staff Picks: PQ Congressional–ready made research!

One of the great benefits of NYLI membership is access to Proquest Congressional….

And while most members are aware of ProQuest Congressional’s vast collection of Federal Legislative materials (House & Senate Reports, Congressional hearings, Congressional Records and Presidential documents), most don’t know about PQ Congressional’s great (& detailed) ready made topical research pages…

Above is just […]

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NYC Bar issues Opinion regarding AI and client communications

New York City Bar Association issued its latest opinion regarding Artificial Intelligence, this time focusing on recording client communication.

To read NYC Bar Association Opinion 2025-6 regarding the use of artificial intelligence tools to record, transcribe and create summaries of client communication, click here….

Back in 2024, the same Bar Association issued an overview of AI […]

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NYLI’s Ghosts of Research Past (& present AND FUTURE!)

Like Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” The New York Law Institute is being haunted by ghosts this Holiday season…. Spirits from the Research Past, Present, and even Future have made their presence known at our 9th floor location at 120 Broadway….

NYLI’s “Equitable” doorknob, historical & seasonally decorated –but not ghost-proof!

Ghost of Research Past […]

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Bill of Rights Day — December 15th — Did you know??

You probably know that the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights…

But did you know that the the First Constitutional Convention ratified a Constitution that did not include any mention of individual rights….

NYLI has the complete Academic Nutshell series available as eBooks!

You probably know that James […]

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Happy Thanksgiving from NYLI ! Some holiday history and resources.

Thanksgiving, that all American Holiday, is here once again. here at NYLI we’d like to give a big THANK YOU to all our members! Interesting questions asked & answered, print and eBooks borrowed, Records & Briefs scrutinized, informative webinars — you’ve participated in our research lives, helped us grow and learn, and collaborated with […]

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Staff Pick: Anatomy of a Merger (Hey, Who knew Corporate Law could be fun?)

For my staff pick this month, I’m reaching back to the 1970s — yes, the same decade that brought us disco, stagflation, polyester leisure suits and the energy crisis.

And, if you’ve ever tried to get a general grasp of the mergers and acquisitions field — the 1970s gave lawyers (and […]

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