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Contact: Rosanne Van Heertum Director of Development rvanh@tnybf.org
518-487-5650
October 27, 2008
NY BAR FOUNDATION ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR
COMMERCIAL AND FEDERAL LITIGATION SECTION MINORITY FELLOWSHIP
Recipient to
receive a $5,000 fellowship
The New
York Bar Foundation is accepting applications for the 2009 Commercial
and Federal Litigation Section Minority Fellowship. The $5,000 award
will be presented to a first-year (1L) minority student to work in a
litigation position in the public sector in New York State. The
recipient also will receive a guest membership in the New York State Bar
Association’s Commercial and Federal Litigation Section for one
year. The fellowship will take place from June 8 to August 14, 2009 in the Chambers of the Honorable
Eileen Bransten, Justice of the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court
of New York, New York County, 60 Centre
Street , New
York , NY .
First year minority
students enrolled in a law school in the State of New
Yorkas of the 2008 fall
semester are eligible to apply. The fellowship application deadline is December
31, 2008. For complete eligibility
details, contact The New York Bar Foundation, One Elk Street , Albany NY 12207,
518/487-5651, or foundation@tnybf.org.
The fellowship program
goals are to increase the representation of lawyers and students from a
diverse range of backgrounds in commercial litigation, and to provide
students from a diverse range of backgrounds with an opportunity to
experience litigation practice. The ultimate goal of the fellowship is
to create a network and forge relationships which will foster greater
diversity among commercial and federal litigators throughout the State
of New
York.
Founded in 1950, The New York
Bar Foundation is dedicated to aiding charitable and educational
projects to meet the law-related needs of the public and the legal
profession. Go to www.tnybf.org to learn more about The Foundation’s important
work.
The purpose of the Commercial
& Federal Litigation Section is to improve the quality of
representation of clients, provide a forum for the improvement of law
and procedure in the areas of commercial and federal litigation, and
enhance the administration of justice. The section serves its mission
by: developing relationships and sharing practice experiences with
fellow commercial and federal litigators, with state and federal judges,
and with regulatory and administrative bodies; by establishing
committees for the purpose of promoting research and discussion on
current issues affecting its practice; by influencing and proposing
legislation affecting its practice; by developing continuing legal
education programs on topics relevant to its practice; and by providing
networking opportunities for its
members.
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