The New York Form Affidavit As To Applicants Law-Related Employment And-Or Solo Practice is a document used by attorneys who are applying for a license to practice law in the state of New York. This form requires applicants to provide detailed information about their current or past employment and/or solo practice in the law field. It must be completed in full, signed, and notarized in order for the application to be processed. The New York Form Affidavit As To Applicants Law-Related Employment And-Or Solo Practice includes the following sections: • Applicant’s personal details, including name, address, telephone number, and date of birth. • Information about current or past law-related employment, including dates of employment, name and address of the employer, description of duties performed, and compensation received. • Information about current or past solo practice, including dates of practice, description of services provided, and compensation received. • A sworn statement that the information provided is true and correct. • Notary acknowledgment. Different types of New York Form Affidavit As To Applicants Law-Related Employment And-Or Solo Practice include: • Affidavit of Law-Related Employment • Affidavit of Solo Practice • Affidavit Regarding Previous Law-Related Employment and/or Solo Practice • Affidavit of Current and/or Previous Law Practice.