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NYC Bar Events

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IF YOU ARE WORKING IN NYC OVER THE SUMMER OR PLAN TO AFTER GRADUATION, THE CITY BAR IS OFFERING THE FOLLOWING PRACTICE SPECIFIC PANELS AND NETWORKING RECEPTIONS. THEY ARE A GREAT RESOURCE FOR YOU!
Register at https://services.nycbar.org/Members/Eve ... endar.aspx

City Bar Summer Series
42 West 44th Street, NY, NY 10036
Students and Alumni of Sponsoring Law Schools: FREE
Members: $15 | Non-Members: $30

June 10th - Careers in AI & Legal Tech: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Legal tech, including AI, is a rapidly growing career path with exciting opportunities for recent law school graduates and practicing attorneys alike. Hear from distinguished panelists their path into legal tech and how you too can break into the field. Following the panel, you will have the opportunity to network with the panelists in small breakout discussion groups.

Moderator:
Jon Strom, Jurdu

Panel:
Frankie Mohylsky, Cicayda
Nehal Madhani, Alt Legal
Ian Connett, QuantumJurist

Discussion Leaders:
Shruti Ahuja-Cogny, Founder and CEO, KnowAI
Dorcia Carrillo, Tech Attorney, Law Office of Dorcia Carrillo PLLC
Anna McGrane, COO and Co-Founder, PacerPro
Michael Sander, Managing Director, Factcase


Careers in Government:
Tuesday, July 9, 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Government agencies hire attorneys at all levels, in an exceptionally wide range of practice areas. The pros of working in government include excellent training, substantial responsibility, and great benefits, not to mention working to support your own community. This panel will provide insights on a range of different City and State agencies as well as the Federal government. Entry level as well as lateral hiring will be discussed.

MODERATOR
Stuart Smith
New York City Law Department

PANEL
Robin Edwards
New York County District Attorney's Office

Sandra Jefferson Grannum
New York State Office of the Attorney General

Ellen Sovern
Social Security Administration's New York Regional Office
Alan Sputz
Deputy Commissioner for Family Court Legal Services, Administration for Children's Services

DISCUSSION LEADER
Levan Thomas
FEMA


What It's Really Like To Practice Law As a Woman FREE
Thursday, July 11, 2019 | Program 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. | Reception 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Program Fee:
The program is presented by the New York City Bar Association and New York Women's Bar Association and is free for summer associates, interns, law students and junior attorneys. Register through the New York Women's Bar Association at https://www.nywba.org/events/the-martha ... 562868000/.

Description:
Law students, summer associates, interns, new attorneys, and recruiting coordinators are invited to hear an outstanding panel of attorneys share their experiences in large and small firms, non-profit organizations, government, and in-house law departments and discuss the issues that significantly affect women lawyers just entering the profession. Reception to follow.

Wednesday August 7th, 6:30-8:30pm - Careers in Compliance
Over the past few years, increased transparency has been a dominant trend in several industries, including higher education; health care; and financial services fields. The demand for increased transparency both by the government and special interest groups has required companies to scrutinize their current practices and implement policies and procedures that promote an ethical environment. Compliance professionals within these industries are tasked with leading their respective company's compliance and ethics initiatives. This panel will provide you with information on how to leverage your law degree and experience in the growing area of compliance.

Moderator:
Michael McMaster, BNY Mellon

Panel:
Gilen Chan, New York City College of Technology - CUNY
Wendy Luftig, Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Urvashi Sen, HCL Technologies Ltd.
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