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Representing the Political Candidate in New York
Thursday, June 21, 2012
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New York Hotel Pennsylvania
401 Seventh Avenue (at 33rd St.)
New York, NY 10001
(212) 736-5000
Description
4.0 Total Credits for all Attorneys 2.0 credit hours of professional practice and/or
practice management; 2.0 skills.
For those involved or interested in political
campaigns and who may represent political and public figures, we are
pleased to offer an updated version of our well-received 2008 and 2010
programs on election law that will address many of 2012’s issues
and problems arising under New York’s election law. The
complexities and minutiae in the law and its processes - from getting on
the ballot, financing the campaign monitoring activities on election day, and all the way through
to post-election court strategies and options – create vast
opportunities for inadvertent and substantial errors that can lead to
court challenges and greatly affect candidates and their
campaigns. "Follow the money" will be
one of the themes of the program, with a discussion on campaign
financing, including an update on the Supreme Court decision
in Citizens United.
This important, half-day seminar, is a practical hands-on primer that
will familiarize you with the New York laws regulating elections in the
state, offer tips in recognizing possibly illegal campaign activities,
and suggest how to most appropriately handle challenges and
controversies when they do arise. The
seminar also will discuss “dirty” election tactics and
anti-deceptive practices legislation.
Program Agenda (Order of Topics’ Presentation May Vary from
Location to Location)
8:30-9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION
(outside meeting room)
9:00-9:10 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
9:10-10:00 GETTING AND STAYING ON THE BALLOT – THE
PETITION PROCESS
* Preparing and Advising Candidates on Formats of Petition
10:00-10:50 CAMPAIGN FINANCE IN A NUTSHELL
* The Basic Fundraising Rules: State and Federal
* Duties and Responsibilities of Candidates and Campaign Treasurers
* Assembling Campaign Financial Data and Local and State-wide Filings
with the Boards of Election
10:50-11:05 Coffee Break
11:05-11:30 UPDATE
ON CITIZENS
UNITED * Political
Perspectives and Enforceability of Current State and Federal Laws
* Impact on Current New York laws on Campaign Finance
ELECTION DAY AND POST-ELECTION LEGAL STRATEGIES
AND OPTIONS
11:30-11:55
* Petitions and Orders to Show Cause – Preparing and Filing
Them
* Impoundment Orders
* Injunctive Relief Issues
* Other Matters
11:55-12:20 p.m.
* Election Day Issues, Including Injunctive Relief Applications for
Issues at Voting Locations
* “Counting the Ballots”
* Orders to Show Cause and
Injunctive Relief Issues Setting up “the Count”
* Strategies in Dealing with
Various Paper Ballot Issues
* Counseling the Candidate on
Litigation and Appellate Options
* Litigation Perspectives on the New Paper Ballot and Optical
Scanning
12:20-12:45 p.m. THE CHALLENGES OF “DIRTY”
ELECTION TACTICS
* Anti-Deceptive Trade Practices
Legislation
* “Dirty” Election Tactics
12:45 p.m. ADJOURNMENT
New York City Program Chair
David Kogelman, Esq. Attorney at
Law
New York City
New York City Speakers
Henry T. Berger, Esq.
Attorney at Law
New York City
Daniel M. Burstein, Esq.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
New York City
Jerry H. Goldfeder, Esq.
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP
New York City
Laurence D. Laufer, Esq.
Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster
New York City
Overall
Planning Co-Chairs (in
alphabetical order)
Henry T.
Berger, Esq. Attorney at Law
New York City
John M. Nonna,
Esq. Patton Boggs LLP
New York City
Frank W. Streng, Esq.
McCarthy Fingar LLP
White Plains
Coursebook Authors (in
alphabetical order)
Bettyanne
Lambert, Esq. Attorney at Law
New York City
Mitchell B. Nisonoff, Esq. Attorney at Law New York
City
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)
The last day to pre-register online was June 20, 2012.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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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 Cindy O'Brien at 800-582-2452 or cobrien@nysba.org.
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