Tuesday, June 27, 4:30-6pm, Skadden Arps, Time Square

Our panel of CLS graduates and other experts will discuss how nonprofits and other organizations can work effectively with government to make change. We will address how federal, state and local governments participate in executive and legislative change and share best practices for nonprofits seeking to create allies and build coalitions.
This event will be followed by the Public Interest Summer Reception immediately at 6pm at the Princeton Club. RSVP here

Panelists:
Moderator, Professor Richard Briffault, Joseph P. Chamberlain Professor of Legislation at Columbia Law School
Lisa Bornstein '98, Vice President, Strategy & Policy at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights under Law
Elisa Gahng, Assistant General Counsel at the New York City Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
Maggie Williams '05, Founder of the Advocacy Institute

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* 8. Are you seeking CLE Credit for this event (1 NY Skills Credit)?

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* 9. How did you hear about our event?

Information Regarding New York CLE Credits
Columbia Law School has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Board as an Accredited Provider of CLE programs. Under New York State CLE regulations, this live transitional and non-transitional CLE Program will provide 1 credit hour that can be applied toward the Skills requirement. CLE credit is awarded only to New York attorneys for full attendance at the Program in its entirety. Attorneys attending only part of the Program may are not eligible for partial credit. Attendance is determined by an attorney's sign-in and sign-out as shown in the Conference registers. On sign-out, attorneys should also submit their completed Evaluation Form, provided at the Conference. Please note the NYS Certificates of Attendance will be sent to the email address as it appears in the register unless otherwise noted there.

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