COMPLETE VIDEO: The 128th CityLaw Breakfast Panel on September 11th, 2001

On Friday September 11, 2015, the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School hosted the 128th City Law Breakfast. The speakers were a roundtable of Jeffrey Friedlander, Steven Fishner, Marjorie Landa, Bryan Grimaldi, and Florence Hutner discussing their roles as attorneys for the City on September 11th, 2001 and in the days after.


EVENT REMINDER: CityLaw 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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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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