New York Practice CLE & Book Signing
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Registration is Open!
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
6-8 p.m.
Albany Law School
Dean Alexander Moot Courtroom (Room 421)
80 New Scotland Ave., Albany, N.Y.
The first installment of David D. Siegel & Patrick M. Connors, New York Practice (6th ed. 2018) has just been published! The treatise has been cited in thousands of reported decisions and has been called “The Bible” for litigation in New York State courts.
Join Albany Law School Professor Patrick Connors, who now authors New York Practice, for a lively discussion and two-hour CLE presentation highlighting significant procedural developments that have been incorporated into the new edition of the treatise.
Reception and book signing to follow.
Books will be available at a discount during the registration period.
To register for this event, click here.
Pricing:
CLE credits only: $50 attendance fee
CLE and signed book: $300 combined (savings of over $70)
Book only (no CLE): $260 (savings of over $65)
No CLE or book: free to attend
PATRICK M. CONNORS is the Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor in New York Civil Practice at Albany Law School, where he teaches New York Practice and Legal Ethics. He received his B.A. degree from Georgetown University and his J.D. degree from St. John’s Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review and research assistant to Professor David D. Siegel.
Upon graduation from St. John’s in 1988, Professor Connors served as a personal law clerk to Judge Richard D. Simons of the New York Court of Appeals until 1991. From 1991 until May of 2000 he was an associate and then member of the litigation department at Hancock & Estabrook, LLP, in Syracuse, New York.
In January 2013, Professor Connors became the author for the New York Practice treatise, which is now in its sixth edition. He is a frequent lecturer at continuing legal education seminars across New York State.
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Accreditation: Albany Law School’s Institute of Legal
Studies has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education
Board as an Accredited Provider of Continuing Legal Education in the State of
New York. This course has been accredited as a source of Continuing Legal
Education credits for all attorneys in the State of New York and is eligible
for up to 2 Professional Practice credits. For financial hardship guidelines,
please call the Institute of Legal Studies at 518-472-5888.
Special Needs Information: Should you have a special needs
due to a disability, please contact Albany Law School’s Institute of Legal
Studies at 518-472-5888 at least a week prior to the course to discuss your
requirements.
Note: New York State Continuing Legal Education Board
regulations state that: Credit shall be awarded only for attendance at an
entire course or program, or for attendance at an entire session of a course or
program. No credit shall be awarded for attending a portion of a course or a
portion of a session.
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