New York Instructions: Application for Reinstatement to the Bar After Non-Disciplinary Resignation is a set of instructions for an individual who has voluntarily resigned from the New York Bar Association due to non-disciplinary reasons and wishes to apply for reinstatement. These instructions serve to guide the individual through the process of applying for reinstatement and provide information on the required documents to be submitted, the steps to be taken in the application process, and any other applicable information that should be considered. The instructions may vary depending on the applicant's individual circumstances, however, some general steps typically involved include: 1. Submitting a written application for reinstatement to the Grievance Committee of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. 2. Submitting a signed affidavit affirming eligibility for reinstatement. 3. Contributing to a Fund for Client Protection, as directed by the Grievance Committee. 4. Submitting a certificate of good standing from the state from which the individual was admitted to practice law. 5. Submitting a certificate of fitness from the state from which the individual was admitted to practice law. 6. Submitting a copy of the individual's current resume. 7. Satisfying any other requirements set out by the Grievance Committee. 8. Attending an interview with the Grievance Committee. 9. Paying a fee as determined by the Grievance Committee. Once all the required documents and steps have been completed, the individual may be eligible for reinstatement to the Bar. If the Grievance Committee approves the application, the individual will be reinstated and will be able to practice law in the State of New York.