EVENT REMINDER: CityLaw Breakfast – The City’s Lawyers and September 11th

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The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to a City Law Breakfast

presenting

The City’s Lawyers and September 11th:  A Breakfast Roundtable Discussion

featuring (office held in 2001):

Jeffrey D. Friedlander (Law Department)

Steven Fishner (Criminal Justice Coordinator)

Marjorie Landa (Law Department)

Bryan Grimaldi (Mayor’s Office)

Florence Hutner (Law Department)

moderated by Anthony W. Crowell, Dean and President, New York Law School

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Center for New York City Law Breakfast: The City’s Lawyers and September 11th

9.11 Panel Flyer-091115-v1 - Copy

The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to a City Law Breakfast

presenting

The City’s Lawyers and September 11th:  A Breakfast Roundtable Discussion

featuring (office held in 2001):

Jeffrey D. Friedlander (Law Department)

Steven Fishner (Criminal Justice Coordinator)

Marjorie Landa (Law Department)

Bryan Grimaldi (Mayor’s Office)

Florence Hutner (Law Department)

moderated by Anthony W. Crowell, Dean and President, New York Law School

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Breakfast Archive: Carl Weisbrod and Affordable Housing

On Friday, August 28, 2015 the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School resumes its monthly CityLaw Breakfast series with our first speaker, Carl Weisbrod, Chairman of the New York City Planning Commission.  Chairman Weisbrod began our series last year as well, where he addressed the de Blasio Administration’s beginning efforts to increase affordable housing in New York City and announced East New York as the first neighborhood scheduled … <Read More>


Breakfast Archive: Adrian Benepe and City Parks

On July 6, 2015 the Appellate Division, First Department voted unanimously to enjoin construction of a shopping mall and movie theater on the site of the former Shea Stadium in Willets Point, Queens.  The suit was brought in part by advocates of New York City’s parks, the latest in a long history of actions by New Yorkers to represent their valued open spaces.  On October 21, 2005 Adrian Benepe, then Commissioner of the Department of … <Read More>