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Robyn Weinstein ’09 Joins Cardozo As Director of Cardozo Mediation Clinic and Associate Director of Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution
https://cardozo.yu.edu/robyn-weinstein-09-joins-cardozo-director-cardozo-mediation-clinic-and-associate-director-kukinPreviously, Weinstein was the Alternative Dispute Resolution Administrator for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, where she was a mediator and directed the court's mediation, arbitration and mediation advocacy programs.
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Mar
05
POSTPONED: Rethinking Shareholder Primacy: Creating Corporate Ethical Imperatives
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/postponed-rethinking-shareholder-primacy-creating-corporate-ethical-imperativesMar 05, 2020A light reception will follow the panel. Registration is required: please register here. In recent years, Milton Friedman’s shareholder primacy model for corporate governance has faced increased scrutiny, and various solutions to fix what is perceived as a broken corporate culture have been proposed. Jamie Gamble, a former partner at Simpson Thacher, wrote a piece for Medium proposing a provocative solution – that corporations should implement shareholder-approved ethics rules in their bylaws, addressing the impact of actions on key stakeholders, the community in which the company operates, and the environment. This would potentially give shareholders standing to sue for the violation of these ethical rules. The Burns and Heyman Centers will host a panel examining the existing shareholder primacy model and exploring potential solutions, including Gamble's proposal. The panel will also discuss how lawyers who advise directors about their fiduciary duties fit into this analysis and whether the implementation of these new solutions would lead to better outcomes.ModeratorJillian Gautier, Executive Director, The Heyman Center on Corporate Law and Governance, Cardozo School of LawPanelistsJamie Gamble, Senior Counsel, Director of the Justice Index Project, National Center for Access to Justice; former Partner, Simpson ThacherAndrew Gold, Professor of Law and Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Business Law and Regulation, Brooklyn Law SchoolPaul Washington, Executive Director, ESG Center, The Conference BoardNY CLE: Approved for 1.5 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category "Ethics & Professionalism".For questions, please email: heyman.events@yu.edu
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Apr
14
Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate - Book Talk with Adam Jentleson
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/kill-switch-rise-modern-senate-book-talk-adam-jentlesonApr 14, 2021Adam Jentleson, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), argues in Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy<span data-offset-key="22:2"> that the filibuster has been employed for decades by a tenacious minority to ensure structural minority rule in the Senate - and by extension, of the nation. By framing the filibuster as a modern tool used to transform the Senate and shape the country, Jentelson makes the case for its reform. Join Floersheimer Center Co-Director Deborah Pearlstein for a timely conversation with Jentleson about his book, the filibuster, and structural reform in our political system. This event is open to the public.
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FAQSQ
How can I get health insurance for my time abroad?
AStudents should be sure they are fully covered with health insurance for the duration of their program abroad. Check with your insurance carrier regarding overseas benefits. You can also look for international insurance through companies which provide coverage for students abroad.
Some of the exchange programs require purchasing health insurance in their country as part of the residency requirement there. In addition to regular health insurance coverage, YU provides travel insurance for emergency medical care, evacuation and repatriation needs while abroad. Students studying abroad are required to have this coverage and the cost is applied to your student account for the semester abroad.
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Apr
21
Mass Incarceration in New York: Creating Meaningful Reform
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/mass-incarceration-new-york-creating-meaningful-reformApr 21, 2021This online event is approved for 1.5 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” You must attend the “live” program in order to receive CLE credits. We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of this program.”
The panel will focus on the impact of mass incarceration on New Yorkers serving the longest sentences and discuss the need for meaningful reform in the areas of parole, compassionate release, and clemency, as well as how carceral policies have increased the vulnerabilities of these individuals during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kathryn Miller, Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Assistant Director, Criminal Defense Clinic at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, will be moderating the discussion.
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Nov
16
Intellectual Property & Information Law Speaker Series: Jonathan Herstoff
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/intellectual-property-information-law-speaker-series-jonathan-herstoffNov 16, 2022Join Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat as he welcomes Jonathan Herstoff (Haug Partners) for a fireside chat. Refreshments will be available in the lobby after the chat.
Jonathan Herstoff focuses on patent litigation, analysis of complex evidentiary and procedural rules, appellate litigation, preparation of briefs, and preparation of witnesses for trial. As an attorney at Haug Partners, Herstoff represents a variety of clients, including major pharmaceutical companies who benefit from Herstoff’s expertise in Hatch-Waxman patent litigation. He is distinctive for twice having presented oral argument before the United States Supreme Court, as well as having been involved with eight trials and numerous appeals since joining Haug Partners in 2011.