On Thursday, September 4, 2025, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department reinstated attorney Laura E. Sher, who had previously been suspended from practicing law in the state. The suspension, effective March 20, 2025, resulted from her noncompliance with Judiciary Law §468-a.

The case is entitled “In the Matter of Laura E. Sher,” with case no. 2025-04784.

Following her suspension, Sher filed a motion seeking reinstatement as an attorney and counselor-at-law.

After reviewing the submitted documents and conducting due deliberation, the court determined that Sher had complied with Judiciary Law §468-a on or about July 3, 2025, which was after her suspension took effect. This compliance prompted the court to grant her motion for reinstatement.

As a result, Sher is now authorized to resume her legal practice in New York, effective immediately.

The decision underscores the court’s commitment to upholding legal standards while allowing for the reinstatement of attorneys who fulfill their obligations under the law.

According to Avvo.com, Ms. Sher is a personal injury attorney in New York, New York. She acquired her law license in New York in 2001.

A copy of the original filing can be found here.