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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York Chapter: Grab Them by the Workplace - Understanding Sexual Harassment in the #MeToo Era
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Bar Association\, SDNY Chapter along with co-sponsors the Weschester Black Bar Association\, Westchester County Bar Association\, the Westchester Women’s Bar Association and the White Plains Bar Association present a CLE program on sexual harassment in the workplace and a review of the governing federal and New York State laws. \nThe panel includes attorneys from federal and state agencies\, in-house counsel and employer and employee representatives. The program will be moderated by the Hon. Judith C. McCarthy\, Magistrate Judge (SDNY). \n\nRegistration\n\nComplimentary Registration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grab-them-by-the-workplace-understanding-sexual-harassment-in-metoo-era-tickets-225597196287 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\n1.5 CLE Credits in Professional Practice and /or Diversity pending approval in accordance with the requirements of the NYS Continuing Legal Education Board. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Nancy Morisseau
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/southern-district-of-new-york-chapter-grab-them-by-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Online\, US
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter
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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York Chapter: Talking with Trailblazers
DESCRIPTION:The SDNY Chapter of the Federal Bar Association is hosting the third edition of its Talking with Trailblazers series. Don’t miss this powerhouse panel as they reflect on their experiences and share their career journeys. \n\nHon. Ona T. Wang\, is the first Asian-American Magistrate Judge in the SDNY.\nHon. Diane Gujarati (EDNY)\, is the first Indian-American to serve as an Article III judge in New York.\nHon. Sanket Bulsara (EDNY)\, is the first Indian-American judge within the Second Circuit.\n\nThe series will be moderated by Padmaja Chinta\, Esq.\, partner at Chinta & Fratangelo LLP\, and the SDNY Chapter’s Chief Diversity Officer. \nCo-Sponsors: South Asian Bar Association of New York\, Asian American Bar Association of New York\, Muslim Bar Association of New York\, Washington State Chapter of the Federal Bar Association. \n\nRegistration\n\nComplimentary Registration Required\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/talking-with-trailblazers-tickets-244734265777 \n\nIn-person Attendance: Proof of vaccination will be required to attend.\n Virtual Attendance: Zoom link will be sent prior to program. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\nNo CLE credit will be offered for this webinar. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Nancy Morisseau
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/southern-district-of-new-york-chapter-talking-with-trailblazer/
LOCATION:Dunnington Bartholow & Miller\, LLP\, 230 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10169\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter,Washington State Chapter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220321T193000
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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York & Washington State Chapters: Mental Disabilities and the Federal Courts (In Person & Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:A panel of legal and medical experts will discuss the impact of mental disabilities on the prosecution\, defense and disposition of cases as well as how the federal courts can be more responsive. \n\nSpeakers\nJeffrey D. Grant\, Private General Counsel @GrantLaw\, PLLC \nDr. Joette James\, Chief Inpatient/Outpatient Neuropsychologist; Assistant Professor; Forensic Psychologist @HSC Pediatric Center; George Washington University \nElizabeth Kelley\, Criminal Defense Attorney; Secretary @L/O Elizabeth Kelley; Federal Bar Association-Washington State Chapter \nMiriam Krinsky\, Executive Director @Fair and Just Prosecutions \nDr. George Woods\, President @International Academy of Law & Mental Health \n\nRegistration\nRegistration Fees \n\nChapter & FBA Members: Complimentary Registration \n\nHow to Register \nRegister Online by March 20: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1DY3dl-6RqC5r7zPBWgo7g \n\nWebinar ID 945 8368 7352\n\n\nCLE\n1.5 NY CLE Credits Available
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/washington-state-chapter-mental-disabilities-and-the-federal-courts-in-person-virtual/
LOCATION:JAMS New York Resolution Center\, 620 8th Ave\, Fl 34\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter,Washington State Chapter
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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York Chapter: 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award to the Hon. Denise Cote
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 31\, 2022 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM  \nThe Federal Bar Association SDNY Chapter is thrilled to present to the Honorable Denise Cote\, Senior U.S. District Judge\, SDNY\, the 2022 Federal Bar Association Lifetime Achievement Award. \nAmong those who will pay tribute to Judge Cote’s extraordinary and tireless service to the judiciary and legal community are her many friends including colleagues from the United States Circuit and District Courts. \nThe event\, co-sponsored by Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi P.C.\, will be live streamed via Zoom. \n\nRegistration\nRegister Online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-lifetime-achievement-award-to-the-hon-denise-cote-tickets-292081843657?aff=odeimcmailchimp&mc_cid=b4c1bd4847&mc_eid=UNIQID  \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Nancy Morisseau.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/southern-district-of-new-york-chapter-2022-lifetime-achievement-award-to-the-hon-denise-cote/
LOCATION:Online\, US
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230209T173000
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CREATED:20230120T144838Z
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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York Chapter: Talking with Trailblazers featuring Gurbir Grewal
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired as Mr. Grewal shares his incredible career journey as the nation’s first Sikh-American attorney general in this fireside chat\, the fifth in our ongoing series\, Talking with Trailblazers. \nModerator\nPadmaja Chinta\, Esq.\, partner at Chinta & Fratangelo LLP\, and the chapter’s Chief Diversity Officer \nSpeaker\nGurbir Grewal\nDirector of Division of Enforcement\, SEC \nGurbir Grewal is the Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. Immediately before joining the Commission\, he was the Attorney General for the State of New Jersey. Prior to that\, he served as the Bergen County Prosecutor\, the chief law enforcement officer for New Jersey’s most populous county. Earlier in his career\, Mr. Grewal served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey\, where he was Chief of the Economic Crimes Unit\, and an Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York\, where he was assigned to the Business and Securities Fraud Unit. He also was an attorney in private practice. Mr. Grewal holds a J.D. from the College of William & Mary\, Marshall-Wythe School of Law\, and a B.S. in Foreign Service from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. \nRegistration\nRegister Online RSVP: https://news.saulnews.com/78/1611/landing-pages/rsvp-blank.asp\nDeadline to register is February 7\, 2023 \n\nRegistration is Free to all FBA Member & Non-Member\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Christine Lautenbacher at Christine.Lautenbacher@saul.com. \n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/southern-district-of-new-york-chapter-talking-with-trailblazers-featuring-gurbir-grewal/
LOCATION:Studio Gather\, 45 Rockefeller Plaza\, 27th FL\, New York\, NY\, 10020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter
ORGANIZER;CN="Christine Lautenbacher":MAILTO:Christine.Lautenbacher@saul.com
GEO:40.7587402;-73.9786736
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T200000
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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York Chapter: Celebrating Women in the SDNY
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Women’s History Month\, please join our esteemed panel of women practitioners as they share their experiences and insights for success in the legal field. The panel discussion will be followed by a catered networking reception. \n[View Flyer] \nSpeakers\n\nThe Honorable Analisa Torres\, U.S. District Court Judge\, Southern District of New York\nJulia Beskin\, Partner\, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan\, LLP\nAndrea Butler\, In House Counsel\, Hearst Corporation\nRebekah Donaleski\, Co-Chief of Public Corruption\, U.S. Attorney’s Office SDNY\nJennifer Beidel\, Partner\, Saul Ewing LLP\n\nRegistration\nDeadline to register is March 13\, 2023\nRSVP:secretary@fbasdny.org \nRegistration Fee: \n\nFBA Member & Non Member – FREE\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact secretary@fbasdny.org.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/southern-district-of-new-york-chapter-celebrating-women-in-the-sdny/
LOCATION:US District Courthouse\, SDNY\, 500 Pearl Street\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter
ORGANIZER;CN="Southern District of New York":MAILTO:mailto:secretary@fbasdny.org
GEO:40.7136625;-74.0008696
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T190000
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CREATED:20230426T183136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T194706Z
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SUMMARY:SDNY Chapter: Implicit Bias: Managing Cognitive and Interaction Issues in the Courtroom
DESCRIPTION:This in-person program will explore how implicit bias may taint our civil and criminal justice systems and what you can do to achieve more equitable results. The program will be led by leading experts on this topic and will include separate interactive workshops for lawyers and judges. It will offer 3 CLE credits in Diversity and Professional Practice (pending approval). The program will be followed by a reception. \n[Event Flyer] \nSpeakers\n1. Hon. Bernice Donald\, U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit (Ret.) – A trailblazing judge with over 100 awards. She also serves as faculty for the Federal Judicial Center and the National Judicial College. \n2. Professor Sarah Redfield of the University of New Hampshire School of Law – Nationally respected author\, presenter\, and trainer. Her work focuses on implicit bias and on strategies to interrupt that bias and reduce the negative consequences of its manifestations in legal and workplace environments. \n3. Elizabeth Kelley\, Attorney at Law – Elizabeth Kelley is a criminal defense lawyer with a nationwide practice focused on representing people with mental disabilities. She serves as a Vice Chair of the ABA Criminal Justice Council. \nThe speakers are authors of the book Extending Justice: Strategies to Increase Inclusion and Reduce Bias \nRegistration\nDeadline to register is May 15\, 2023\nRSVP: Register Here! \nRegistration Fee: \n\nFree\n\nCLE\n3.0 CLE credits in Professional Practice and Diversity(pending approval from the NYS CLE Board) \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Padmaja Chinta pchinta@chintafratangelo.com and secretary@fbasdny.org.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/sdny-chapter-implicit-bias-managing-cognitive-and-interaction-issues-in-the-courtroom/
LOCATION:US District Courthouse\, SDNY\, 500 Pearl Street\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240217
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SUMMARY:Intellectual Property Law Section: Art and Fashion Law Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Art & Fashion Law Conference returns to in-person programming this year in New York City\, bringing two global industries into one compelling program.  Experts in litigation\, employment law\, data privacy\, intellectual property and product liability will collaborate for panels at the advanced and primer levels. The conference is designed for attorneys and non-attorneys who are interested in the intersection of art\, fashion\, and the law.  Take advantage of this niche program and the 10% discounted Early Bird rate by registering online by January 14\, 2024.  Single day and full conference registration tickets are available.  Conference attendees will be invited to a cocktail reception on February 15\, 2024 to mingle and network with conference faculty and fellow attendees.  The conference is exclusively available in-person.  There is no hybrid streaming available.  Use this LINK to register. \nFebruary 15\, 2024 – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm – Art Law Conference (5 CLE)\nFebruary 16\, 2024 – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm – Fashion Law Conference (5 CLE) \nAdditional Information \nLooking for Recommendations? \nSponsored by the FBA Intellectual Property Law Section\, the FBA Southern District of New York Chapter\, and the FBA Federal Litigation Section \n\nRegistration Rates\n\n\n\nSINGLE DAY-REGISTRATION RATES\n\n\n\nEarly Bird Registration\n(ON OR BEFORE 1/14/24) \nStandard Registration\n(AFTER 1/14/24) \n\n\nSustaining FBA Members\n$355\n$395\n\n\nFBA Members\n$337.50\n$375\n\n\nNonmembers\n$445\n$495\n\n\nGov/Academic\n$265\n$295\n\n\nLaw Student/Observation\n$135\n$150\n\n\nFULL CONFERENCE-REGISTRATION RATES (2 days)\n\n\nSustaining FBA Members\n$508.50\n$565\n\n\nFBA Members\n$535\n$595\n\n\nNonmembers\n$625\n$695\n\n\nGov/Academic\n$355\n$395\n\n\nLaw Student/Observation\n$225\n$250\n\n\n\n  \n[Register Online] \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE Credit will only be issued for New York. \nAttendees can receive up to 10.0 General CLE credits in New York. \nAttendees outside of NY may contact their respective jurisdictions to determine if they can claim credit independently. \nAttendees will be responsible to check in/out of programming onsite to meet New York attendance requirements. Certificates will be issued via email following the event. \nFor any questions regarding CLE matters\, please email TCarter@Dunnington.com. \n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Grace Patt at GPatt@Dunnington.com.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/intellectual-property-law-section-art-and-fashion-law-conference/
LOCATION:Dunnington\, Bartholow & Miller LLP\, 230 Park Avenue\, 21st Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10169\, United States
CATEGORIES:Federal Litigation Section,Intellectual Property Section,Southern District of New York Chapter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T193000
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CREATED:20250404T201101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T201101Z
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SUMMARY:Southern District of New York Chapter: The Advocates Workshop - Judges' Commentary on Oral Argument in the Southern District of New York and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals
DESCRIPTION:This program will feature four distinguished judges\, Circuit Judge Eunice C. Lee\, Circuit Judge Richard J. Sullivan\, District Judge Ronnie Abrams\, and District Judge Phillip M. Halpern\, who will speak on practical skills for oral arguments\, and will highlight differences between oral arguments before the Second Circuit and the Southern District. Please join us for what will certainly prove to be an interesting and thought-provoking workshop. \nThe panel discussion will begin at 5:30\, followed by a reception at 6:30. Please find more details on the attached flyer \nPlease RSVP to christie.mcguinness@saul.com\, and we hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/southern-district-of-new-york-chapter-the-advocates-workshop-judges-commentary-on-oral-argument-in-the-southern-district-of-new-york-and-the-second-circuit-court-of-appeals/
LOCATION:Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse\, 500 Pearl Street\, Room 850\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern District of New York Chapter
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern District of New York":MAILTO:mailto:secretary@fbasdny.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T210000
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SUMMARY:Pride in ADR (New York)
DESCRIPTION:Pride in ADR (New York)  \nHosted by:\nFBA Diversity & Inclusion Committee\nFBA ADR and LGBTQ+ Law Sections\nFBA Southern District of New York Chapter\, and\nNew York State Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section \nYou are cordially invited to join the Federal Bar Association for the Second Pride in ADR (New York) Tuesday\, June 17\, from 5:00–9:00 p.m. ET\, hosted in person at Cardozo Law in New York City and available remotely\, virtually anywhere in the world. This year’s event will commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Federal Arbitration Act\, the 25th Anniversary of Baker v. Vermont and a decade since Obergefell v. Hodges. \nPride in ADR is a celebration of the LGBTQIA+ communities’ availability\, visibility\, and selection as professionals in the field of alternative dispute resolution and a conversation about some of the challenges which persist as well as those which lay ahead. The Hon. Beth Robinson\, U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals\, the first lesbian appellate court judge in our Nation’s history\, a former Vermont Supreme Court Justice and co-lead counsel in Baker v. Vermont which saw Vermont become the first state to sustain civil unions will keynote this year’s Pride in ADR focused on “Public Policy and Consensus Building as a Form of ADR.” Judge Robinson’s keynote will be followed by a panel discussion on the topic of the existence of an LGBTQIA+ ADR Ecosystem as conducive to the accessibility and selection of LGBTQIA+ arbitrators and mediators. \nPresented by the FBA’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee\, ADR and LGBTQ+ Law Sections\, the Southern District of New York Chapter\, and the New York State Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section\, this event honors Pride Month by recognizing and celebrating the contributions of LGBTQIA+ professionals in the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). \nThe panel will be followed by cocktails and conversation. \nNo matter your practice\, no matter your location\, no matter your sexual orientation\, no matter your gender identity\, come “out” in-person or online\, Tuesday\, June 17th\, and join us. Show your Pride in ADR! \n\nVenue\nThe June 17 event will be held in-person at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (55 Fifth Ave\, NY\, NY 10003). Virtual participation is also available. \nPlease also join the event hosts for a casual evening with a cash bar at The Stonewall Inn from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday\, June 16\, 2025\, in advance of Pride in ADR (New York)! \n\nRegistration\nRegistration has closed for this event. \nRegistration is free\, but space is limited. \nFor questions about registration\, please email the Southern District of New York Chapter at secretary@fbasdny.org or FBA Sections and Divisions at sections@fedbar.org. \n\nAbout the Presenters\nKeynote:\n \n\nHon. Beth Robinson\, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\nBeth Robinson has served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit since November 2021\, and served on the Vermont Supreme Court for the preceding decade. Before she was a judge\, Robinson was a partner at Langrock Sperry & Wool in Middlebury and Burlington Vermont\, with a focus on workers’ compensation\, personal injury\, family law\, employment\, and LGBTQ rights\, and then served briefly as Counsel to Governor Peter Shumlin. Robinson is best known for her role as co-counsel in Baker v. State\, representing three same-sex couples seeking marriage licenses\, and as a leader in the Vermont Freedom to Marry movement from 1994-2010. \n  \n  \n \nWelcome: Christie McGuinness\, J.D.\, Master of Ceremonies \nChristie McGuinness is a Litigation Associate in the New York Office of Saul Ewing LLP. Christie focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation with a particular focus on False Claims Act matters. Christie also serves as the President of the Southern District of New York Chapter of the Federal Bar Association\, and as the Secretary of the Younger Lawyer’s Division of the Federal Bar Association. \n  \n  \nMarty Rouse \nMarty Rouse was recently Vice President for Outreach and Engagement for the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund. He served as National Field Director for the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) from 2004-2020. He was recruited to HRC after heading MassEquality\, the group that led the political fight to protect the marriage equality decision in Massachusetts. Marty spearheaded HRC’s efforts to build and flex the political muscle of the LGBTQ community across the US\, playing pivotal roles in winning marriage equality in Hawaii\, Maryland\, New Hampshire\, New York\, Vermont\, and Washington states before marriage equality was secured nationwide by the US Supreme Court in 2015. He also led HRC’s successful effort to build grassroots support to repeal the discriminatory ‘Don’t Ask\, Don’t Tell’ military policy. \nMarty was born and raised on Long Island. He was the State LGBT Director of Bill Clinton for President\, worked on LGBTQ issues under NYC Mayor David Dinkins and Manhattan Borough President Ruth Messinger. In 1996\, the White House sent Marty to Vermont to run President Clinton’s re-election there. Over several years Marty helped elect dozens of fair-minded state legislators in the Green Mountain State. \nIn the Clinton Administration\, Marty worked for Fair Housing Assistant Secretary Roberta Achtenberg (our nation’s first openly LGBTQ+ Senate confirmed political appointee). At the US Dept. of Health and Human Services\, Marty worked under Cabinet Secretary Donna E. Shalala where he helped bring attention to the health disparities experienced by LGBT people. \nMarty graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook which included one year at Tübingen University\, Germany. He currently runs his own political consulting firm\, Catamount Consulting. Clients have included the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA). \nMarty resides in the DC suburb of North Bethesda\, Maryland and is always in search of the perfect frozen margarita. \nSeth Rosen\, Chief Development Officer\, The American LGBTQ+ Museum \nSeth Rosen (he/him) is an attorney and seasoned fundraiser with over 20 years of experience raising funds for progressive human and civil rights nonprofits. \nAs a senior at Brandeis University\, Seth spent a year at GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) as an intake volunteer. Answering countless questions from members of the LGBTQ+ community\, Seth saw how a small\, dedicated staff tackled enormous problems and helped thousands of people obtain the equality they deserved. The experience was life-changing. It opened his eyes to the effectiveness of strategic advocacy and the power of perseverance. Seth’s commitment to social justice and public service led him to law school and civil rights litigation. Since then\, Seth has gained considerable expertise in nonprofit law and fundraising. He’s held leadership positions at major national and international organizations\, including Planned Parenthood Federation of America\, Amnesty International USA\, GMHC\, Lambda Legal\, and the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association. \nSeth received his JD from New York Law School and his MPA. from New York University. Seth and his husband\, Dr. Jacob Goertz\, reside in New York City with their two sons. Seth is an avid marathon and ultra-marathon runner and can often be found in Central Park\, running miles or enjoying time with his family. \nWilliam (Bill) Crosby\, Jr.\, J.D.\, Featured Panelist \nWilliam (Bill) Crosby\, Jr. is Senior Vice President\, Associate General Counsel and Managing Attorney at Interpublic Group\, a New York based advertising and marketing company with over 50\,000 employees worldwide. At Interpublic\, where he has been since 2002\, Bill oversees global litigation\, manages the Latin American legal operations\, and serves as the chief of staff for the global legal department. He was an associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell from 1993 until 1995\, and at Kay\, Collyer & Boose (now defunct) from 1995 until 2002. He started serving as a commercial arbitrator in 2009 and has since presided over hundreds of domestic and international disputes involving a variety of contractual and intellectual property issues. Bill is a Fellow of the College of Commercial Arbitrators\, a Director of the AAA-ICDR\, a Director of NYIAC\, Chair of the AAA-ICDR Council\, Incoming Chair of the NYSBA Dispute Resolution Section for the 2025-26 term\, and is a former Director of the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York. He speaks regularly on arbitration related issues (from the in-house and the arbitrator perspectives)\, as well as on litigation and compliance issues. Bill is a 1990 graduate of Yale College and a 1993 graduate of Stanford Law School. \nDr. Kabir Duggal\, Featured Panelist \nDr. Kabir Duggal is a Senior Fellow and Advisor at the Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration at Columbia Law School (CICIA) and an attorney in Arnold and Porter’s New York office\, focusing on international arbitration and public international law matters\, serving both as arbitrator and mediator. He is recognized as a “Chartered Arbitrator” (the highest ranking for arbitrators) by both the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution. He also frequently serves as an expert on international arbitration and public international law matters. Dr. Duggal is also a Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School\, an adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School\, and a Course Director and a Faculty Member for the Columbia Law School-Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Comprehensive Course on International Arbitration. He also acts as a Consultant for the United Nations Office of the High Representative for Least Developed Countries (UN-OHRLLS) on the creation of a novel “Investment Support Program.” Dr. Duggal works closely with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) as an expert. He has also conducted training and capacity-building sessions for several Governments on public international law and dispute resolution matters. He has published over 60 articles and has spoken at over 400 arbitration events all over the world. He is a graduate of the University of Mumbai\, University of Oxford (DHL-Times of India Scholar)\, NYU School of Law (Hauser Global Scholar)\, Leiden Law School (2019 CEPANI Academic Prize)\, and is currently pursuing an SJD Degree from Harvard Law School. Dr. Duggal is admitted to practice law in New York\, District of Columbia\, England & Wales (as a Barrister)\, and in India. His LinkedIn profile is available here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duggalkabir/ \nYasmine Lahlou\, J.D.\, Featured Panelist \nYasmine Lahlou\, J.D.\, is a Partner at Chaffetz Lindsey in New York. Fluent in English\, French and Italian\, Yasmine Lahlou has over 25 years of experience in international arbitration and litigation and has been with Chaffetz Lindsey since 2009. Initially trained in Paris and admitted in New York\, Yasmine is experienced in civil and common law systems. Yasmine has represented clients in arbitration proceedings conducted under the ICC\, ICDR\, LCIA\, UNCITRAL and ad hoc rules. She has acted as a presiding\, sole and co‐arbitrator in ICC\, SCC\, ICDR/AAA\, CRCICA and LCIA arbitrations. \nYasmine is a member of the International Court of Arbitration of the ICC and co-chair of the ICC’s Working Group on Expedited Procedure Provisions. For the third year in a row\, Yasmine has been named one of 23 “Global Elite Thought Leaders” in North America— a title reserved for the top 2.5% of ranked practitioners considered the “very best by peers and clients\, achieving the highest number of recommendations in the research”— by Who’s Who Legal 2025 Arbitration report. \nYasmine was just ranked Band 1 in Award Enforcement by Chambers USA and has been continuously recognized in Chambers\, Legal 500 and Latinvex. Yasmine is past co-editor-in-chief of the ICC’s Dispute Resolution Bulletin Editorial Board. Member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR\, member of the Advisory Council of Africa Arbitration\, and retiring member of the board of directors of ArbitralWomen\, she is also a Peer Review Board member of the American Review of International Arbitration (ARIA) at Columbia Law School. \nRobyn Weinstein\, J.D.\, Featured Panelist \nRobyn Weinstein is the Director of the Cardozo Mediation Clinic and the Associate Director of the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution. Previously\, Robyn was the Alternative Dispute Resolution Administrator for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY)\, where she was a mediator and directed the court’s mediation\, arbitration and mediation advocacy programs. Robyn has mediated a wide range of civil disputes including insurance and commercial matters\, employment discrimination and labor cases\, and civil rights matters involving the police and various corrections facilities. While at the EDNY\, she developed a Pilot Mediator Incubator to recruit\, mentor and train junior attorneys from diverse backgrounds to serve as mediators on the court’s roster. She also implemented a Trial Ready Rapid Mediation Pilot for civil cases in which trials were delayed due to the pandemic. \nPrior to her role at the court\, Robyn was the director for the Los Angeles office of Arts Arbitration & Mediation Services of California Lawyers for the Arts and an adjunct clinical professor of mediation at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine Caruso School of Law. During her time in California\, Robyn was elected president of the Southern California Mediation Association in 2015. More recently\, Robyn served as the co-chair of the DEI Subcommittee of the New York City Bar Association ADR Committee\, where she worked to develop the New York DEI Neutral Directory. Robyn is now chair of the ADR Inclusion Network and is the co-chair of the ABA Dispute Resolution Section Legal Education in Dispute Resolution Committee. Robyn has also written about the hurricane response mediation program developed at the Eastern District of New York\, and on the subject of diversity\, equity\, and inclusion initiatives in the field of dispute resolution. \nRobyn received her B.A. from George Washington University\, and her J.D. from Cardozo Law School where she was a member of the mediation clinic and a fellow for the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution. She is a member of the Bar in New York and California and is approved as a Part 146 mediation trainer by the New York State Unified Court System. \nJess Waltman\, J.D.\, Panel Moderator \nJess Waltman joined Gordon Arata in 2023 and represents clients in commercial litigation matters. Prior to joining Gordon Arata\, Jess litigated complex pharmaceutical and medical device cases across the country. Jess is admitted to practice in Alabama\, Arizona\, Louisiana\, Mississippi\, and Texas; before the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits; and before the Supreme Court of the United States.\nIn 2013\, Jess graduated from the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College and the Patterson School of Accountancy at the University of Mississippi after being inducted into Phi Kappa Phi and the University of Mississippi Hall of Fame. He graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 2016 and was awarded the “Robert C. Khayat Award for Outstanding Service to the Mississippi Law Journal” by his peers and the 2016 “Outstanding Law Student Award” by the faculty.\nJess served as president of the Young Lawyers Division of the Mississippi Bar from 2022 to 2023\, and he was honored as the Mississippi Association for Justice’s 2023 “New Lawyer of the Year”. Jess is a director of the Younger Lawyers Division of the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association\, and he is an active member of Federal Bar Association’s Diversity Committee and LGBTQ+ Law Section.\nJess is a governor on the Human Rights Campaign’s Board of Governors\, and he is active with the New Orleans Bar Association\, the American Bar Association\, the Krewe of Armeinius\, the Krewe of King Arthur\, and the Krewe of Tucks. \nAmy Boyle\, J.D.\, Lead Organizer and Event Host \nAmy Boyle is the Managing Partner at MSB Employment Justice in Minneapolis\, Minnesota. Within the Federal Bar Association\, Amy is the Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and a member of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee. She is a Past Chair of the Younger Lawyers Division and Past Member of the Sections and Divisions Council. A frequent speaker on the topics of employment law\, discovery\, trial\, wellness and wellbeing\, and diversity and inclusion\, Boyle has organized and presented at many FBA events. Aside from her work with the FBA\, Boyle is active with the Minnesota Women Lawyers\, serving as a Board Member and the Co-Chair of its Equity Committee and Judicial Initiative\, and Minnesota NELA.\nAmy’s practice involves handling all types of employment matters\, with a particular focus on representing women who have experienced sex discrimination\, sexual harassment and assault\, and retaliation at work and whistleblower clients who have reported illegal workplace practices or companies engaged in deceitful conduct. Amy also represents clients who have found themselves in an untenable work situation\, advising and negotiating severance agreements for executive-level employees often leaving long-term employment. \nBryan Branon\, J.D.\, Lead Organizer and Event Host \nBryan J. Branon\, J.D.\, Principal\, Branon’s ADR\, is an international arbitrator\, mediator and business development strategist whose career has focused on the intersection of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and public policy. A former law clerk on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee\, U.S. Court of International Trade\, and intern in the Irish Parliament\, Bryan has worked for several leading ADR provider organizations on four continents over 15 years where he helped establish the Afghanistan Centre for Commercial Dispute Resolution\, the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution and the International Mediation Institute. He is a founding member of the Tashkent International Arbitration Centre “45” Steering Committee and previously served as the Ciarb Regional Relationship Manager for the Americas\, the first Americas-based employee in its 107-year-history\, where he established the Ciarb Americas headquarters and helped found the first Spanish-speaking branch in Ciarb history\, Peru. \nBryan frequently lectures\, publishes and consults on diversity\, equity and inclusion\, international ADR systems design\, neutral appointments\, and ADR strategy\, procedure and contract clause considerations. He welcomes arbitrator and mediator appointments\, consultancy\, speaking\, training and publishing inquiries both in the U.S.A. and abroad. Bryan can be reached at Bryan@BranonsADR.com. \n\nSponsors\nThank you to our Champion Sponsor\, AAA-ICDR! \n \nThank you to our Advocate Sponsor\, JAMS! \n \nThank you to our Ally Sponsors\, Saul Ewing and the FBA Federal Litigation Section! \n \n  \nThank you to our national partner\, The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association! \n \nThank you to our local partner\, the New York State Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section! \n \nThank you to the following supporting organizations for their contributions and support: \n\nFBA DC Chapter\nFBA International Law Section\nFBA New Orleans Chapter\nFBA Minnesota Chapter\nFBA Younger Lawyers Division\nInternational Association of LGBTQ Judges\nNew York International Arbitration Centre\nThe International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution “CPR”
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/pride-in-adr-new-york/
LOCATION:Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law\, 55 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alternative Dispute Resolution Section,Diversity & Inclusion,Federal Litigation Section,International Law Section,LGBTQ+ Law Section,Southern District of New York Chapter,Younger Lawyers Division
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