CityLaw Breakfast with Honorable Judith S. Kaye

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The Center for New York City Law and Dianne Abbey Law Center for Children and Families cordially invite you to a City Law Breakfast

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Judith S. Kaye

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Former Chief Judge of New York

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Keeping Kids in School and Out of Court

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DATE:
Friday, October 18, 2013

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TIME:
8:15 a.m.

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LOCATION:
New York Law School
185 West Broadway, Second Floor Events Center
(Corner of Leonard Street and West Broadway)

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Breakfast Forum on Sustainable Real Estate Development

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SEVENTH ANNUAL BREAKFAST FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT:
THE IMPACT OF HURRICANE SANDY ON NYC REAL ESTATE

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Adam Leitman Bailey, Esq.
Founding Partner, Adam Leitman Bailey P.C.

David Cheikin
Vice President of Leasing, Brookfield Office Properties

Robert Schimmenti
Vice President of Engineering and Energy Services, Con Edison

Tokumbo Shobowale
Chief Business Operations Officer, City of New York, Office of the Mayor

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DATE:
Wednesday, October 9, 2013

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TIME:
Continental Breakfast <Read More>


City Council Approved First BluePRint Applicant

City Council approved rezoning amendment to expand music and science programs at St. Francis Preparatory School. On August 19, 2013, the City Council’s Land Use Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a public hearing on St. Francis Preparatory School’s rezoning application. The school, located at 6100 Francis Lewis Boulevard in Fresh Meadows, Queens, filed an application on January 24, 2013, for an amendment of the zoning map. The proposed action would allow the school … <Read More>


Historic Tenure: NYC Department of Investigation Commissioner Rose Gill Hearn

For anyone considering sticking their hand in the colossal cookie jar that is New York City’s government, Rose Gill Hearn has a message for you: “we are watching.” With her usual stern glance, Department of Investigation Commissioner Rose Gill Hearn tells me she demands a “standard of excellence.” In her 12 years at DOI, Gill Hearn has met that standard, amassing arrests and recovering taxpayer dollars in record numbers. When she assumed her office, the … <Read More>


Nothing Yet Garden Becomes the Nothing Anymore Garden: The Need for Open Space in Williamsburg and Greenpoint

High rises are built in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at a historic rate and most of them remain empty while very few lots are preserved as open space. One such lot at 99 South 5th Street in Williamsburg is owned by Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), the City government agency charged with managing affordable housing, and has been vacant for at least 20 years. Last year HPD released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the lot (alternate … <Read More>


Reminder: 19th Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in New York City Government

Ethics LRGREGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the 19th annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in New York City Government — presented by the Center for NYC Law and the NYC Conflicts of Interest Board.

When
Tuesday, May 21, 2013, from 8:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.

Where
185 West Broadway (between Worth & Leonard Streets), Auditorium

Credit
4 Ethics CLE credits
Non-credit option also available

Cost
$30 general registration fee

REGISTER TODAY!