The City Bar will mark the 25th annual presentation of its awards to four outstanding assistant U.S. attorneys from the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Feat. keynote speaker Mary Jo White, Former Chair of the SEC, Former U.S. Atty f
We discuss what the immigration community should know about the Executive Orders the Trump Administration issued on January 25 and the ICE raids that have followed. City Bar President Bret Parker spoke with CBJC attorneys Danny Alicea and Laura
This three hour training on professional responsibility will look at three primary areas of legal services practice - limited scope representation, group representation and the unique ethical issues that come up when working with non-lawyer pro
Zoos have long attracted visitors, inviting them to view and learn about wild and exotic animals. At the same time, zoos have generated controversy, with differing opinions as to their mission as well as to the welfare of animals in captivity.
This panel discussion focuses on recent policing reforms in New York City, what reforms are working well and what aren't, and what further reforms should take place and why.
This program will explain the impact of ratification of the Hague Convention by the United States on current practices under Articles 8 and 9 the Uniform Commercial Code.
This program explores the policy, regulatory and implementation issues surrounding electric vehicles, and discuss the challenges and opportunities for them that lay ahead. With Karsten Barde, Britta K. Gross, John Markowitz and Kevin George Mil
The first panel discusses the technological, legal, and labor challenges of transitioning from inpatient to outpatient treatment. The second panel identifies alternative vehicles to finance the capital infrastructure.
Speakers will discuss topics ranging from evaluating for which offices you are qualified to run, the mechanics of petitioning, the administrative process of filing and defending your petitions at the Board of Elections, and much more.
New York voters have a big decision to make this November – whether to vote for or against convening a constitutional convention to examine the New York State Constitution.
Commissioner O'Neill discusses the NYPD’s efforts to address and improve public safety and quality-of-life conditions. He shares his vision of joining police and community resources to achieve these goals.
The relationship of the built environment to all natural phenomena is very complex, providing multiple opportunities in the built environment for law, urban planning and design to better support ecological needs of non-human animals.
It is estimated that approximately ten percent of the America’s 3,000 Death Row inmates are veterans. This program will explore the pathology of the approximately 300-veteran condemned inmate population.
Asian American Business Development Center and One Hundred Black Men have come together to organize a panel of community, civic and political leaders to discuss race relations, communications, and collaborations between the two communities.