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    The Rooftops Conference 2020

    Events  •  New York Law School

    The Rooftops Conference NYC 2020, to be held on Friday, April 24th, will be our tenth annual New York City symposium for the not-for-profit sector focused on the role of real estate — owned, leased, or hosted physical space — in the operations, financial performance, and achievement of mission by not-for-profit organizations of all sizes and mission types. (read more…)

    Tags : Events, Rooftops Conference NYC, The Center for Real Estate Studies
    Date:01/25/2020
    Category : Center for Real Estate Studies
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    EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: New York City Property Tax CLE 2020

    Property Tax CLE  •  New York Law School

     

    Date: Thursday, January 23, 2020

    Time: 2:00 p.m. – 5:10 p.m.

    Location: 185 West Broadway, (Bet. Worth and Leonard Sts.), Auditorium

    *Registration: $250 General Admission / $100 NYC Agency Attorneys

    CLE: 3.5 Transitional and Nontransitional CLE Credits: 3.0 in Professional Practice and 0.5 in Ethics and Professionalism

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    Tags : CLE, Events, property tax, Tax CLE
    Date:12/23/2019
    Category : The Center for New York City Law
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    EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: A Celebration of Jim Zirin’s New Book “Plaintiff in Chief”

      •  New York Law School

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    To RSVP, click here.

     

     

     

     

    Tags : Events, Jim Zirin, Plaintiff in Cheif
    Date:10/22/2019
    Category : Events
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    COMPLETE VIDEO – Open Space Dialogues: Reconstructing the Capital Process

    Events  •  New York Law School

    Live Panel Discussion Image Credit: Center for New York City Law

    On September 12, 2019, the Center for New York City Law welcomed New Yorkers for Parks back to New York Law School for another installment of their Open Space Dialogues. The event was kicked off by Executive Director of New Yorkers for Parks Lynn B. Kelly, with welcoming remarks by Center for New York City Law’s Associate Director Brian J. Kaszuba, Esq. The topic of yesterday’s Open Space Dialogues was “Reconstructing the Capital Process.”

     

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    Tags : Events, New Yorkers for Parks, NY4P, open space dialogues
    Date:09/12/2019
    Category : New Yorkers for Parks
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    EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: The 25th Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in City Government: Tradition and Change – 5/23 & 5/29

      •  New York Law School

    The 25th Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in City Government: Tradition and Change

    This year marks the Silver Anniversary of this successful collaboration between the Conflicts of Interest Board and the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School.  It also marks a time of tremendous change at the Conflicts of Interest Board, including several new legal mandates and a significant number of new Board rules. Accordingly, this year’s conference is devoted to enriching participants’ understanding of the recent changes that have taken place and some of the changes yet to come.

     

    Due to an anticipated high level of interest, we are offering this Seminar on two separate dates (May 23rd and May 29th). When registering please choose which date you wish to attend.

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    Tags : CLE, Conflicts of Interest Board, Ethics in City Government, Events
    Date:05/10/2019
    Category : Events
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    COMPLETE VIDEO – Open Space Dialogues: Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees

    Events  •  New York Law School

    On April 9, 2019, the Center for New York City Law welcomed New Yorkers for Parks back to New York Law School for another installment of their Open Space Dialogues. The event was kicked off by Executive Director of New Yorkers for Parks Lynn B. Kelly, with welcoming remarks by New York Law School Dean and President Anthony Crowell. The topic of yesterday’s Open Space Dialogues was “Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees.”

    Parks provide multiple benefits in dense urban environments, from recreation to mental health to sustainability and resilience. But staying on top of daily wear and tear and addressing the structural deficiencies of aging infrastructure need to be funded. How should we pay to create and maintain our public realm? Park practitioners and advocates from New York City and beyond explored what options exist for ensuring parks in all five boroughs have a sustainable financial future. (read more…)

    Tags : Events, New Yorkers for Parks, NY4P, open space dialogues
    Date:04/09/2019
    Category : New Yorkers for Parks
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