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January 18, 2013
NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING
TO TACKLE VETERANS ISSUES, VOTER TURNOUT, SOLITARY
CONFINEMENT
The New York State Bar Association’s 136th Annual Meeting in
New York City will feature panels on assisting veterans, boosting voter
turnout, the Defense of Marriage Act, cyberbullying, legal ethics and
social media, and protecting the images of celebrities after their
deaths.
More than 4,000 attorneys are expected to attend the weeklong
conference at the Hilton New York in Manhattan from Monday,
January 21, through Saturday, January 26.
Among those scheduled to address the Annual Meeting are U.S. Deputy
Secretary of State William T. Burns, New York State Attorney General
Eric T. Schneiderman, New York Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, noted tax
expert and California law professor Edward D. Kleinbard, state Chief
Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti, and former state Chief Judge
Judith S. Kaye. On Saturday evening, the co-founders of the Innocence
Project, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, will be presented with the Gold
Medal, the Bar Association’s highest award, for lifelong
excellence in the legal profession and unparalleled civic
contributions.
The centerpiece of the Annual Meeting will be the
Presidential Summit on Wednesday,
January 23, from 2 to 5 p.m. The summit, hosted by
President Seymour W. James, Jr. (The Legal Aid Society in New York
City), will feature two panel discussions, one on veterans
issues and another on boosting voter
turnout.
To read the entire press release, click here.
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