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News » Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz to Speak at Center for New York City Law Breakfast on March 19
NEW YORK, NY, March 10, 2004— Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz will speak at a Center for New York City Law breakfast at New York Law School on Friday, March 19, 2004 at 8:15 a.m. The event is presented by the Center for New York City Law in the Stiefel Reading Room at the school's campus at 47 Worth Street (between Church Street and West Broadway).
Markowitz’s talk is entitled “Brooklyn…the Inner Borough is Booming.” There will be an open mike Q & A following the speech. Media coverage is invited, and videotapes of the presentation will be available to the press.
The open forum is part of the Center for New York City Law’s Breakfast Series. The event is open to the public at no charge, but reservations are appreciated. For registration and information, contact the Center for New York City Law at 212.431.2115, fax: 212.941.4735, e-mail: nycitylaw@nyls.edu, or online: www.citylaw.org.
The series continues on April 23 with a speech by Amanda Burden, chair of the City Planning Commission and director of the Department of City Planning, on “Reshaping New York: Major Land Use Developments in New York City.”
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 covering all new and proposed city regulations. The Center's Web site, www.citylaw.org, provides an open window on city government, making over 14,000 city administrative decisions from 12 agencies available free of charge in a searchable, comprehensive online database. 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.
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
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