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Event
Apr
13
Understanding DAOs
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/understanding-daosApr 13, 2022Join the Cardozo Startup Society for an event focusing one of the hottest topics in blockchain, DAOs! Joining us will be Professor Aaron Wright '05, founder of Cardozo's Blockchain Project and Co-Founder of Tribute Labs, Lewis Cohen '86, Co-Founder DLx Law, and Drew Hinkes, Partner at K&L Gates. DAOs seek to leverage the decentralized aspects of distributed ledger technology to create a new type of democratized business that is coordinated with direct input from stakeholders on a running and continuing basis without the need for intermediaries. The technology is still young and evolving and there have been some early scandals but the promise of the technology and the interest in it has grown significantly in the past few years. Just last year, the DAO became an officially recognized business organization in the state of Wyoming. As the world of blockchain and distributed ledger technology continues to grow, new organizations will need to spring up to support it and many will want to be able to do so with the same technology that attracted them to the space in the first place. For Cardozo students and/or staff attending the event in-person, please be advised that the event will take place in Room 205. Food and beverages will be provided. This program of one online panel is approved for up to 1 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category "Areas of Professional Practice." To receive CLE credits for a panel, you must attend that part of the program "live." We cannot award CLE credit for watching a recorded version of any part of this program. Zoom link will be sent out on the day of the event. RSVP link -- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dao-the-blockchain-business-cardozo-startup-society-tickets-303131112317
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Event
Oct
21
TikTok and the Music Business
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/tiktok-and-music-businessOct 21, 2020Please join Cardozo School of Law's Entertainment Law Society and FAME Center in welcoming music industry lawyers on both the artist and label sides, as well as copyright and privacy law professors to discuss the impacts of the popularization of TikTok on artist development, music licensing, and copyright law. In talking about the ripple effects of the international success of the app, we will discuss American corporation Oracle's potential new stake in the company (and how the app has likely avoided being banned in the US) and what it means for the music business as a whole. There will be a Question & Answer Segment following the panel discussion.Zoom Link to be DistributedThis online event is approved for 1.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credit 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.
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Event
Oct
29
Panel on Lawyer Discipline
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/panel-lawyer-disciplineOct 29, 2020Panel on Lawyer Discipline and Executive Branch Lawyers The actions of Attorney General William Barr, who serves at the pleasure of the President, are controversial. Concerns have been expressed that he has violated the DC Rules of Professional Conduct (where he has been admitted). The gravamen of complaints against Barr are (1) that he has engaged in dishonesty or conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice, including by making false statements of fact and law; and (2) he has failed his client – the People of the United States – by preferring the interests of a non-client (President Trump) over his actual client and/or by using government power to promote partisan political interests. This panel will review both of these possible concerns. The panelists are: Bruce Green, Louis Stein Chair and Director of the Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Fordham Law School Thomas D. Morgan, Oppenheim Professor Emeritus of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law, George Washington University Law School Rebecca Roiphe, Trustee Professor of Law and Co-Dean for Faculty Scholarship, New York Law School Moderator: Anthony Sebok, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School
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Event
Nov
09
Music Sampling: Risks and Reward
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/music-sampling-risks-and-rewardNov 09, 2022The Entertainment Law Society and the FAME Center present a panel of experts in the music industry who will discuss what sampling means, the corresponding copyright issues, and recent sampling litigation.
Panelists:
Dr. Mark Lortz - Composer & Music Educator
Michael L. Reinert, Esq. - Fox Rothschild LLP
Cassandra Spangler, Esq. - Music Attorney
David Ponak - Warner Music Group
This event will be held virtually via Zoom. The webinar link will be distributed to registrants via Eventbrite on the day of the event.
This online panel is approved for 1.5 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” To receive CLE credits for the event, you must attend the program “live.” We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of any part of this program.
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Faculty Spotlight: Charles Moxley, Distinguished ADR Practitioner in Residence
https://cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-spotlight-charles-moxley-distinguished-adr-practitioner-residenceWhat is your current position at Cardozo Law School?
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News
Human Rights Clinic and Dispute Resolution Program Join Forces to Help Indigenous People in Brazil
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/human-rights-clinic-and-dispute-resolution-program-join-forces-help-indigenous-people-brazilProfessor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum, director of the Benjamin B. Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic and Professor Lela Love, director of the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, traveled to Amazonas, Brazil in February to train federal prosecutors.