Mock Interviewing Panel | Lawyers in Transition Free Webcast
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
- Location -
New York State Bar Association
One Elk Street
Albany, NY 12207
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Live Program and Free Webcast
Mock Interviewing
Sponsored by the Committee on Lawyers in
Transition
The New York State Bar Association Committee on Lawyers in Transition is
continuing its series of free, live Career Development webcasts to help
lawyers better manage their careers during this tough economy.
Designed to help attorneys in transition, the upcoming September 19th
program will stage a series of interview questions with mock
interviewees and mock interviewers focusing on issues and situations
that may arise during the course of an interview for a lawyer in
transition.
Moderator, Kim Wolf Price, Esq., Assistant Dean, Office of
Professional & Career Development at Syracuse University
College of Law and panelists will offer suggestions and
insights as to how to make answers stronger.
If you are in the Albany area, attend in person at the State Bar
Center located at One Elk Street in Albany, New York. The weblink
to view the program along with any program materials will be forwarded
to all registrants. If you are unable to attend in person or
participate in the LIVE webcast, the recorded archive will be available
online and posted at the Committee's website www.nysba.org/LawyersinTransition.
Visit www.nysba.org/LITarchivedWebcasts to
view past programs offering advice and resources to increase the odds of
finding rewarding work.
Panel Participants:
Barbara Cottrell, Assistant U.S. Attorney (Retired),
NDNY
David Miranda, Partner, Heslin
Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C.
Christopher Muller, Counsel to the Commissioner, Columbia
County Department of Social Services
Sugam Langer, Associate, Harris Beach PLLC
Giovanna D’Orazio, Partner, D'Orazio Peterson
LLP
Benjamin Loefke, Law Clerk to Hon. Gary L. Sharpe,
Chief Judge U.S. District Court Northern District of New York
Kimberly Wolf Price, Assistant Dean, Syracuse
University College of Law
Please note: This program does not carry MCLE
credit.
This webcast is free* to all attorneys, but pre-registration is
required.
Did you miss any of the previous Career Development
programs?
Visit www.nysba.org/LITarchivedWebcasts to
view archived webcasts.
The
location for the September 19th program is listed
below:
New York State Bar Association
State Bar Center
One Elk Street
Albany, New York 12207
*Please Note: Seating is limited. NYSBA
members are invited to attend in person to be a part of the live
audience.
The non-member, in person registrant fee is $25.
In-person participants must arrive by 11:30 a.m.
Pre-registration is required.
If you have questions about this event, or would like
more information about the Committee on Lawyers in Transition, please
contact
Kathy Suchocki, Staff Liaison to the committee at (518) 487-5590 or ksuchocki@nysba.org.
If you have program ideas or suggestions, please
contact Jessica Thaler, Esq., chair of the Committee on Lawyers in
Transition at jthaleresq@gmail.com.
Visit the Committee blog at http://nysbar.com/blogs/lawyersintransition
Please note - In order to register you will need to login with your
member record or create an online web record.
Forgot your login? Call the Customer Service Center at (518)
463-3724.
Attendees: Your registration confirmation will be
sent to the e-mail address you have on file with NYSBA. To update your
contact information, please login and click
here to visit MyNYSBA and update your profile.
Mock Interviewing Panel
Live Program and Free Live Webcast
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 | 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
The last day to pre-register online was September 18, 2012.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: NYSBA welcomes participation by individuals with disabilities. NYSBA is committed to complying with all applicable laws that prohibit discrimination against individuals on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of its goods, services, programs, activities, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations. To request auxiliary aids or services or if you have any questions regarding accessibility, please
contact the New York State Bar Association .
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