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CONTACT:      Ross Sandler, Professor of Law and Director, Center for New York                     City Law, 212.431.2869, rsandler@nyls.edu, www.citylaw.org
                    Jim Hellegaard, New York Law School Public Affairs,                     212.431.2191, jhellegaard@nyls.edu


NEW YORK, NY, May 21, 2003

WHAT:       Citywide Seminar on Ethics in New York City Government, sponsored by the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board and the Center for New York City Law. Approved for four CLE credits in Ethics or Professional Practice - payment must be received by July 1 or CLE certificates will not be issued. To register online, go to www.citylaw.org.

Seminar presenters include:

  • Carol Robles-Roman - Deputy Mayor for Legal Affairs/Counsel to the Mayor
  • Rose Gill Hearn - Commissioner, Department of Investigation
  • Conflicts of Interest Board Staff
  • General Counsels from DOI, DEP, DDC and others

WHERE:    Stiefel Reading Room, New York Law School, 47 Worth Street, New York, NY.

WHEN:     Wednesday, May 28, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

ABOUT CENTER FOR NEW YORK CITY LAW

Founded in 1993, the Center for New York City Law publishes CityLaw, a bi-monthly journal reporting New York City legal and administrative decisions, and CityRegs, a bi-weekly newsletter on new and proposed city regulations. The Center's Web site, www.citylaw.org, makes available city administrative decisions from five agencies: Tax Appeals Tribunal, Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, Office of Collective Bargaining, Conflicts of Interest Board, and the Loft Board. The Center's Director, Professor Ross Sandler, is former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation. New York Law School, old.nyls.edu, is one of the oldest independent law schools in the United States. Located near the centers of law, government, and finance in Manhattan's TriBeCa district, New York Law School enrolls 1,400 students in its day and evening divisions.

 

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