On Thursday, August 28, 2025, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department granted the reinstatement of attorney Abraham Joseph Faur, who had been suspended from practicing in the state since February 5, 2008, due to non-compliance with Judiciary Law Section 468-a.
The case is entitled “In the Matter of Abraham Joseph Faur,” with case no. 2025-04295.
The court’s decision followed a motion filed by Faur, in which he sought to regain his status as an attorney and counselor-at-law. The suspension was put in place after it was determined that Faur had not adhered to the requirements outlined in the aforementioned law. However, recent filings indicated that he complied with these regulations on or about July 3, 2025.
The court conducted a thorough review of the motion and the supporting documents. After careful deliberation, they concluded that Faur had met the necessary conditions for reinstatement.
As a result of this ruling, Faur is now reinstated as an attorney in New York, effective immediately.
The decision marks a significant step for Faur, allowing him to resume his legal practice after more than 17 years of suspension.
According to Avvo.com, Mr. Faur is an attorney in New York, New York. He acquired his law license in New York in 1993.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.