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The Twenty-fifth Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in City Government: Tradition and Change
When and where
Date and time
May 23, 2019 · 8:30am - May 29, 2019 · 4:50pm EDT
Location
185 West Broadway New York Law School New York, NY 10013
Refund Policy
Description
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.
Presented by the Conflicts of Interest Board and the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School
Date: Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Time:
Check in: 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Welcome: 1:00 p.m. - 1:10 p.m. (NO PLENARY SESSION)
Three Sessions with breaks: 1:10 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.
Location: Events Center 2nd floor
SEE BELOW FOR AGENDA
*Registration: $40 City Employees; $100 General Admission
CLE: 4.0 Transitional and Nontransitional CLE Credits in Ethics and Professionalism
PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
. Welcome
Dean Anthony Crowell, New York Law School
Professor Ross Sandler, New York Law School
Director, Center for New York City Law
Period 1 (1 credit)
A (re)Introduction to the City’s Conflicts of Interest Law
To begin the day, this highly interactive session will refresh participants’ memories about the core principles and proscriptions of the City’s conflicts of interest law.
Period 2 (1.5 credits)
Time to Meet the New Law
Part I:
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Prohibited Superior-Subordinate Financial Relationship
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What’s a Firm? (Or, What’s NOT a firm, when thinking about outside employment
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New Enforcement Procedures
Period 3 (1.5 credits)
Time to Meet the New Law
Part II:
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Fundraising for City Agencies, Affiliated Not-for-Profits, and Others
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Chapter 9: Affiliated Not-for-Profits
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Doing City Work for Not-for-Profits
Seats will only be held after receiving full payment. If you would rather not use our online payment option, AMEX, Mastercard and Visa payments can be made over the phone at (212) 431-2855.
Contact:
Lillian Valle-Santiago
Center for New York City Law
New York Law School
185 West Broadway
New York, NY 10013-2921.
Late payment will result in your seat going to someone on the waiting list.
If your schedule changes and you are unable to attend, please note the deadline to request a refund is
two days prior to the event.
CLE financial aid assistance is available. Application for financial aid assistance must be received no later than three weeks prior to a course offering. Please visit NYLS's CLE Tuition Assistance page to view the Law School's financial aid policies for CLE events.
For questions about accessibility or to request special accommodations, please contact Center for NYC Law Coordinator Lillian Valle-Santiago at (212) 431-2855 or lillian.valle-santiago@nyls.edu.
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About the organizer
The Center for New York City Law was founded in 1994-1995 by New York Law School Professor Ross Sandler. The academic and public mission of the Center is to provide information about, and analysis of, the laws and legal processes that govern New York City. The Center seeks to make the City’s government and decisions more fair, comprehensible and open to the public. The Center pursues its mission by scholarly research and writing and by widely disseminating information about New York City in accessible and easily understood formats.