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Bridging the Gap - Fall 2009 - New York City Live Session - SOLD OUT

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 through Thursday, September 24, 2009

- Location -
New York's Hotel Pennsylvania
401 Seventh Avenue (at 33rd St.)
New York, NY
(212) 736-5000

2 Full Days! 3 Locations!

New York City Live Session - SOLD OUT - NO ON-SITE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ALLOWED

         Albany Video Conference - Seats still available

       Buffalo Video Conference - Seats still available

16.0 TOTAL CREDITS
7.0 credit hours of practice management/professional practice; 6.0 credit hours of skills; and 3.0 credit hours of ethics.

Newly admitted attorneys can satisfy all of their annual MCLE requirements by attending this two-day program!

• Approved for newly-admitted attorneys! (admitted after September 2007)
• Low registration fees!
• Buffet luncheon included on both days!
• Limited seating – register today to guarantee your seat!

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This program is designed for recent law school graduates and newly admitted attorneys to “bridge the gap” between law school and the realities of practicing law in New York State. Learn practical information from skilled and experienced practitioners and get the skills you need to make a smooth transition from law student to attorney. Newly admitted attorneys can satisfy all of their annual MCLE requirements by attending this two-day program.

Important Note: This Bridging the Gap is a repeat of the Spring 2009 program, therefore, attorneys who attended that program are not eligible to receive MCLE credit for this program.

The program is being presented in three (3) locations in an interactive video conference approved for newly admitted attorneys. Those who attend the live New York City session will interact in “real time” with attorneys at the Albany and Buffalo locations and vice versa. All program faculty will speak from the New York City location.

Day 1 will cover topics in various areas of practice and includes segments on Ethical Considerations for Trusts and Estates Lawyers; Persuasive Legal Writing; Practical Guide to Solo Practice; Commencing a Civil Lawsuit in New York State; Landlord and Tenant Rights During and After Foreclosure; and Basics of Handling a Workers’ Comp Case in New York State; and offers 1.5 credit hours in skills, 5.5 in areas of professional practice, and 1.5 in ethics.

Day 2 includes segments on Using Mediation: What You Need to Know to Make the Process Successful; Drafting Basic Elder Law Planning Documents; Basics of Employment Law; Handling a No-Fault Case in New York State; and Ethical Considerations for Business and Transactional Lawyers; and offers 4.5 credit hours in skills, 1.5 in areas of professional practice and, 1.5 in ethics.

Bound course materials containing outlines, sample forms and useful checklists for handling cases in various areas of practice will be distributed to registrants each morning of the program (Volume 1 on Wednesday and Volume 2 on Thursday).

PROGRAM FACULTY
Please note: All faculty will speak from the New York City location and are listed in order of appearance.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
* Arlene Harris, Esq., Kaye Scholer, LLP, New York City
* Gary R. Mund, Esq., Kings County Surrogate’s Court, Brooklyn
* Hon. Gerald Lebovits, New York City Civil Court, New York City
* Thomas J. Maimone, Esq., Maimone & Associates, PLLC, Mineola
* Jeffrey B. Bloom, Esq., Gair Gair Conason Steigman & Mackauf, New York City
* Elizabeth A. Shollenberger, Esq., Queens Legal Services Corporation, Long Island City
* Robert E. Grey, Esq., Grey & Grey LLP, Farmingdale

Thursday, September 24, 2009
* Ira B. Lobel, Esq., Attorney at Law, Delmar
* Ellyn S. Kravitz, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP, New York City & White Plains
* Bernard A. Krooks, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP, New York City & White Plains
* Alan M. Koral, Esq., Vedder Price, P.C., New York City
* Robert A. Glick, Esq., Brand, Glick & Brand, PC, Garden City
* Clifford R. Ennico, Esq., Attorney at Law, Fairfield, CT

AGENDA
Wednesday, September 23, 2009

8:30-9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

9:00-10:15
A. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TRUSTS AND ESTATES LAWYERS
Lawyers engaged in estate planning and trust and estate administration often represent multiple related parties. How should we balance the duties of zealous representation, undivided loyalty and confidentiality when representing spouses, unmarried couples, parents and children, or fiduciaries whose beneficiaries are also clients, former clients or their family members? How can advance waivers and representation letters help?
     Speakers: Arlene Harris, Esq.; Gary R. Mund, Esq.

10:15-10:25 COFFEE BREAK

10:25-11:40
B. PERSUASIVE LEGAL WRITING
This presentation will focus on the elements of style and the components of a brief.
     Speaker: Hon. Gerald Lebovits

11:40-12:55
C. PRACTICAL GUIDE TO SOLO PRACTICE
This session will focus on the broad range of tasks involved in setting up and operating a solo practice, including office considerations, technology, practice development, human resources, insurance and other practical concerns.
     Speaker: Thomas J. Maimone, Esq.

12:55-1:55 BUFFET LUNCH

1:55-3:10
D. COMMENCING A CIVIL LAWSUIT IN NEW YORK STATE
     Speaker: Jeffrey B. Bloom, Esq.

3:10-3:20 REFRESHMENT BREAK

3:20-4:35
E. LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS DURING AND AFTER FORECLOSURE
     Speaker: Elizabeth A. Shollenberger, Esq.

4:35-5:35
F. BASICS OF HANDLING A WORKERS’ COMP CASE IN NEW YORK STATE
     Speaker: Robert E. Grey, Esq.

5:35 p.m. ADJOURNMENT


DAY ONE – 1.5 hours skills; 5.5 hours professional practice; and 1.5 hours ethics

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

8:30-9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

9:00-10:15
G. USING MEDIATION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE THE PROCESS SUCCESSFUL
This session will cover the informal process of mediation. The speaker will discuss effective use of mediation in both a law suit and in a less formal negotiation process. He will discuss issues of when to use a mediator, how to select a mediation, confidentiality of the process, reasonable expectations, and how to reach agreements with a mediator.
     Speaker: Ira B. Lobel, Esq.

10:15-10:25 COFFEE BREAK

10:25-11:40
H. DRAFTING BASIC ELDER LAW PLANNING DOCUMENTS
This segment will focus on how to draft basic elder law planning documents such as Powers of Attorney, Health Care Proxies, Living Wills, Wills and Living Trusts.
     Speakers: Ellyn S. Kravitz, Esq.; Bernard A. Krooks, Esq.

11:40-12:55
I. BASICS OF EMPLOYMENT LAW
This segment will cover the basic principles of employment law in the United States and New York State, and will serve as an introduction to some of the more important statutes governing the employment relationship.
     Speaker: Alan M. Koral, Esq.

12:55-1:55 BUFFET LUNCH

1:55-3:10
J. HANDLING A NO-FAULT CASE IN NEW YORK STATE
     Speaker: Robert A. Glick, Esq.

3:10-3:20 REFRESHMENT BREAK

3:20-4:35
K. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR BUSINESS AND TRANSACTIONAL LAWYERS
Business people often like to work informally when they start companies or “do deals”, but that informality can create ethical problems for an attorney, and if you’re not careful you may find yourself serving “multiple masters”. Topics will include: Who (or what) is the client; Avoiding and waiving conflicts of interest; Drafting “aggressive” vs. “win win” transaction documents; The ethics of business negotiations-When you know something the other side doesn’t; Dealing with mixed law and business issues; Owning equity in your client; and other practical concerns that arise when representing a business.
     Speaker: Clifford R. Ennico, Esq.

4:35 p.m. ADJOURNMENT

DAY TWO – 4.5 hours skills; 1.5 hours professional practice; and 1.5 hours ethics

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PROGRAM LOCATIONS
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - 9:00- 5:35 and Thursday, September 24, 2009 - 9:00- 4:35

Live Session:
New York City
New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania
401 Seventh Avenue (between 33rd and 32nd St.)
New York, NY 10001
(212) 736-5000

Video Conferences:
Albany
New York State Bar Association
1 Elk Street
Albany, NY 12207
(518) 463-3200

Buffalo
Holiday Inn Amherst
1881 Niagara Falls Blvd.
Amherst, NY 14228
(716) 691-8181

Important Note: If you plan to pre-register within 10 days of the program or register at the door, please call us at (800) 582-2452 or in Albany and surrounding area, dial (518) 463-3724, to verify that the program is not sold out or that the date or location has not been changed. Those who pre-register in advance of the program will automatically be notified of any such changes and will receive a full refund up to the day prior to the program, if they cannot attend and notify us of their cancellation. Please pre-register as early as possible.

INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Pre-registration Strongly Advised: You can save money and guarantee your seat and course materials by registering early.

Registrations received or postmarked within 10 days of the event, or at the door, are subject to a higher registration fee. Seating is limited in all locations and registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. If you plan to pre-register within 10 days of the program or to register at the door, please call the CLE Registrar’s Office at (800) 582-2452 to verify that the program is not sold out or that the date or location has not been changed. Pre-registrants are guaranteed a seat and set of course materials, and will automatically be notified if there are any such changes in the date or location of the program.

Cancellations are easy – full refunds are given: Your full registration fee will be refunded if you give us notice no later than the close of business (4:45 p.m. EST) on the day prior to the date of the program for which you registered. To cancel, write the CLE Registrar’s Office at One Elk Street, Albany, New York 12207; or fax (518) 487-5618; or call (800) 582-2452. If you do not cancel and do not attend the program, a complete set of materials will be forwarded to you in consideration of the registration fee. Non-registrants may purchase program materials after the final program date.

MCLE Credit: This program is acceptable for MCLE credit in New York and many other MCLE jurisdictions. Please see inside of this brochure for details.

Discounts and Scholarships: NYSBA members may apply for a discount or scholarship to attend this program, based on financial hardship. Under that policy, any member of our Association who has a genuine financial hardship may apply in writing, not later than two working days prior to the program, explaining the basis of his/her hardship, and, if approved, may receive a discount or scholarship, depending on the circumstances. For more details, please contact our CLE Registrar’s Office at (800) 582-2452.

Non Members - Join the NYSBA and enjoy great discounts on CLE seminars, products, and other valuable NYSBA services. NYSBA members can save 30 percent or more over non-members on CLE seminars alone. Join now and take advantage of NYSBA membership discounts throughout the year.

If you wish to join, please contact NYSBA Membership Services at (518) 487-5577 and an application will be sent to you.

Tape Recording of NYSBA Seminars is not permitted.

Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: We will make every reasonable effort to ensure that our programs are held in locations with barrier-free access for persons with mobility impairments. If you are planning to attend one of our programs and need assistance relating to some other type of disability, please contact us sufficiently in advance and let us know so that we can be prepared to make reasonable accommodations.

MCLE CREDITS
16.0 TOTAL CREDITS
7.0 credit hours of professional practice and/or practice management; 6.0 of skills; and 3.0 of ethics.
This basic-level course has been approved for MCLE credit in New York for all attorneys, including newly admitted (less than 24 months).

This program has also been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California and the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board in the amount of 11.0 hours of substantive law and 2.5 credit hours of ethics. All inquiries regarding MCLE credits may be directed to (518) 487-5606.

This course includes 0.0 credit hours for the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements of New York and New Jersey CPAs. Sponsor Numbers: New York: 000026; New Jersey: 20CE00099900.

The New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Continuing Legal Education has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an accredited provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PARTIAL CREDIT FOR PROGRAM SEGMENTS NOT ALLOWED. Under the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board Regulations and Guidelines, attendees at CLE programs cannot receive MCLE credit for a program segment unless they are present for the entire segment. Persons who arrive late, depart early, or are absent for any portion of the segment will not receive credit for that segment.

Directions
(Across from Penn Station/Madison Square Garden)Transportation: Metroplitan Transportation: Subways: A, C, E, B, D, F, Q, N, R, 1,2, 3 & 9Buses: M16, M34, M4, M10, M20 & Q32Pennsylvania Rail Road Station: Long Island Railroad, Amtrak & NJ Transit (all trains)

IMPORTANT NOTES:

• CLE seminar coupons and complimentary passes CANNOT be used for this program.

• Attorneys who attended the Spring 2009 program are NOT eligible to receive MCLE credit for this repeat program.

• Newly admitted attorneys and/or Recent Grads MUST be a member of the NYSBA to receive the special rate.

• **Newly admitted attorneys MUST register by phone, fax or mail to receive the special rate (online registration is NOT available).

The last day to pre-register online was September 22, 2009.

Members, please login to get member discounts.

Pricing Information for Member
Seminar
0
WED ONLY $250.00
THURS ONLY $250.00
BOTH SESSIONS $435.00
 

Pricing Information for Non Member
Seminar
0
WED ONLY $375.00
THURS ONLY $375.00
BOTH SESSIONS $710.00
 

Pricing Information for Special Rate 1
Seminar
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WED ONLY $190.00
THURS ONLY $190.00
BOTH SESSIONS $310.00