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    Administrative Justice Coordinator David Goldin: A Life in Public Service

    David Goldin

    David Goldin, Administrative Justice Coordinator

    The 2005 City Charter Revision Commission proposed a Charter amendment to require the Mayor and the Chief Judge of the Office of the Administrative Trials and Hearings to create a code of ethics for the over 500 administrative law judges and hearing officers in the City’s administrative tribunals. At the time it was unclear to what extent the State Code of Judicial Conduct applied to and could be enforced against ALJs. The proposition passed, and in 2006 Mayor Bloomberg created the Office of the Administrative Justice Coordinator and appointed David Goldin as its head. Working with the Law Department and the Conflict of Interest Board, Goldin oversaw the creation of rules of conduct that ALJs use today. (read more…)

    Tags : CityLaw Profile, David Goldin, New York Law School
    Date:02/01/2017
    Category : CityLaw
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    CityLaw Profile: Arthur Leonard, Professor, Author, Editor, Chronicler, Composer, Bassist

    Arthur Leonard
    Arthur Leonard

    Professor Arthur S. Leonard. Image Credit: New York Law School

    Arthur Leonard for 40 years has been one of the most important and most-read chronicler of the LGBT rights movement. In 1979, as the founder and president of the City’s Gay Lawyers Association Leonard began reporting judicial decisions involving LGBT rights and slipping them in the monthly mailer—this was the start of LGBT Law Notes. Originally a two-sided photocopied sheet of paper, LGBT Law Notes is now a monthly newsletter with a circulation of thousands. Leonard remains the Editor-in-Chief of the newsletter and performs the bulk of the writing. (read more…)

    Tags : CityLaw Profile, LGBT Law Notes, New York Law School
    Date:11/16/2016
    Category : CityLaw
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    Preservation Consultant Gregory Dietrich on a Unique Path to a Unique Career

    Gregory Dietrich
    Gregory Dietrich.

    Gregory Dietrich.

    Gregory Dietrich, Principal of Gregory Dietrich Preservation Consulting, works as one of the small number of privately practicing historic preservation consultants. His vocation brings him into close contact with regulatory bodies, developers, land use agencies, advocacy groups, non-profit organizations and more.  This gives him a unique perspective, and requires a wide range of expertise he continues to broaden.  In conversation, his intellectual versatility becomes readily apparent, as he discussed his work, his background, and his thoughts on development and preservation in the City.

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    Tags : CityLaw, CityLaw Profile, Gregory Dietrich, Landmarks Preservation Commission
    Date:09/02/2016
    Category : CityLaw
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    Carolyn Lisa Miller: Executive Director of the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board

    Carolyn Lisa Miller
    Carolyn Lisa Miller.

    Carolyn Lisa Miller.

    Carolyn Lisa Miller was born in Manhattan and raised in Edison, New Jersey. After graduating from Princeton University in 1992 with an English degree, she earned a JD from Columbia Law School in 1995. Miller has worked almost exclusively as a government attorney since she graduated law school.

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    Tags : Carolyn Lisa Miller, CityLaw Profile, Conflicts of Interest Board
    Date:08/24/2016
    Category : The Center for New York City Law
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    CityLaw Profile: Salvatore J. Russo, General Counsel to the Health and Hospitals Corporation

    Sal Russo
    Health and Hospital Corporation General Counsel Sal Russo. Image credit: HHC

    Health and Hospital Corporation General Counsel Salvatore J.  Russo. Image credit: HHC

    Salvatore J. Russo is the senior vice president, general counsel, secretary to the board of directors, and a corporate officer at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. HHC is the public benefit corporation responsible for administering the City’s municipal health care system, which involves the operation of eleven acute-care hospitals, four long-term-care facilities, and six diagnostic treatment centers. HHC functions like a voluntary, not-for-profit hospital with an $8 billion budget and approximately 36,000 direct employees, including 5,000 doctors.

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    Tags : CityLaw Profile, Health & Hospitals Corporation, Sal Russo, Xaverian High School
    Date:12/16/2015
    Category : CityLaw
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    CityLaw Profile – Probation Commissioner Ana Bermudez and Innovation in Government

    Ana Bermudez
    Department of Probation Commissioner Ana Bermudez. Image credit: NYC Department of Probation

    Department of Probation Commissioner Ana Bermudez. Image credit: NYC Department of Probation

    Ana Bermudez was named DOP Commissioner in April 2014. Born in the Guaynabo suburb of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Bermudez grew up with her mother’s commitment to social justice and a belief that humans have a responsibility to care for each other. Bermudez left Puerto Rico in 1982 to attend college at Brown University and later Yale Law School. Originally intending to become a hospital administrator, Bermudez quickly found a passion for trial work through Yale’s public interest clinics, specifically representing children and teenagers in family court.

    After graduating Yale in 1992, Bermudez first worked for the Legal Aid Society, but felt “something was missing for me” with the legal process as it was. An open position at the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services finding an alternative to family court for juveniles proved to be the missing piece for Bermudez. “A lawyer by profession but a teacher by vocation” in her words, Bermudez worked at CASES for ten years before moving on to Children’s Aid Society, eventually joining the Department of Probation as Deputy Commissioner for Juvenile Operations in 2010.

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    Tags : Ana Bermudez, CASES, CityLaw Profile, Department of Probation
    Date:07/13/2015
    Category : CityLand Profiles
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