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Municipal Law Institute (13th Annual)

Released on: Jul. 26, 2013
Running Time: 06:11:46

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:01:06] Legal & Operational Framework for Disaster Planning and Response Martha Mann Alfaro ~ Deputy Chief, Division of Legal Counsel, New York City Law Department
Michael Best ~ Counselor to the Mayor, City Hall
Stella J. Guarna ~ Deputy Commissioner for Legal Affairs, NYC Office of Emergency Management
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[00:57:57] The Business of Sandy Clean-Up And Repair Howard Friedman ~ Deputy Chief, Contracts and Real Estate Division, New York City Law Department
Steven Levi ~ Deputy Chief Tort Division and Risk Manager, New York City Law Department
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[01:00:26] Local Regulatory Issues Associated With Disaster Recovery Gabriel Taussig ~ Chief, Administrative Law Division, New York City Law Department
Michelle Goldberg-Cahn ~ Senior Counsel, Administrative Law Division, NYC Law Dept
Stella J. Guarna ~ Deputy Commissioner for Legal Affairs, NYC Office of Emergency Management
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[02:02:26] Ethics and the Municipal Law Department Irvin B. Nathan ~ Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Michael A. Cardozo ~ Corporation Counsel, NYC Law Department
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[01:00:03] Ethics and the Municipal Practitioner Michael S. Ross ~ Law Offices of Michael S. Ross; Adjunct Professor, Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School, Adjunct Associate Professor, Brooklyn Law School
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The Municipal Law Institute offers sharp analyses of important developments, emerging legal issues and best practices in the field of municipal law.

Topics Discussed Will Include:

  • The Municipal Response to Natural Disasters
  • Ethics for the Municipal Lawyer
  • Employment Law Update
Lecture Topics [Total time 06:11:46]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Introduction* [00:09:48]
    Jonathan H. Pittman, June A. Witterschein
  • Legal & Operational Framework for Disaster Planning and Response [01:01:06]
    Martha Mann Alfaro, Michael Best, Stella J. Guarna
  • The Business of Sandy Clean-Up And Repair [00:57:57]
    Howard Friedman, Steven Levi
  • Local Regulatory Issues Associated With Disaster Recovery [01:00:26]
    Stella J. Guarna, Michelle Goldberg-Cahn, Gabriel Taussig
  • Ethics and the Municipal Law Department [02:02:26]
    Michael A. Cardozo, Irvin B. Nathan
  • Ethics and the Municipal Practitioner [01:00:03]
    Michael S. Ross

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • Legal & Operational Framework for Disaster Planning & Response
    Martha Mann Alfaro
  • Legal & Operational Framework for Disaster Planning & Response (Powerpoint Slides)
    Martha Mann Alfaro
  • Law Department’s Emergency Response to Hurricane Sandy
    Martha Mann Alfaro
  • The Role of the Office of Emergency Management in Disaster Planning & Response
    Stella J. Guarna
  • Hurricane Sandy and the Rapid Repairs Program
    Howard Friedman
  • Hurricane Sandy and the Rapid Repairs Program (Powerpoint Slides)
    Howard Friedman
  • Tort Risks Following a Disaster
    Steven Levi
  • Local Regulatory Issues Associated with Disaster Recovery (April 29, 2013)
    Stella J. Guarna
  • Local Regulatory Issues Associated with Disaster Response and Recovery
    Gabriel Taussig, Michelle Goldberg-Cahn
  • Rules, Statutes, Case Law, Articles and Hypotheticals
    Irvin B. Nathan, Michael A. Cardozo
  • Ethics and the Municipal Practitioner
    Michael S. Ross
  • Select Federal Cases
    Douglas S. Rosenbloom

Presentation Material

  • THE CITY’S POWERS IN THE EVENT OF NATURAL DISASTER
    Martha Mann Alfaro
  • Legal & Operational Framework for Disaster Planning and Response
    Stella J. Guarna
  • Hurricane Sandy and the Rapid Repairs Program
    Howard Friedman
  • AFTERSHOCK: City Lawyers’ Role in a Disaster
    Steven Levi
  • Disaster Recovery Pictures
    Michelle Goldberg-Cahn
  • Local Regulatory Issues Associated With Disaster Recovery
    Stella J. Guarna
  • Ethics and the Municipal Law Department
    Michael A. Cardozo, Irvin B. Nathan
  • Ethics and the Municipal Practitioner
    Michael S. Ross
Co-Chair(s)
Jonathan H. Pittman ~ Section Chief, Civil Litigation Division, Office of The Attorney General for the District of Columbia
June A. Witterschein ~ Director of Professional Development, New York City Law Department
Speaker(s)
Martha Mann Alfaro ~ Deputy Chief, Division of Legal Counsel, New York City Law Department
Michael Best ~ Counselor to the Mayor, City Hall
Michael A. Cardozo ~ Corporation Counsel, NYC Law Department
Howard Friedman ~ Deputy Chief, Contracts and Real Estate Division, New York City Law Department
Michelle Goldberg-Cahn ~ Senior Counsel, Administrative Law Division, NYC Law Dept
Stella J. Guarna ~ Deputy Commissioner for Legal Affairs, NYC Office of Emergency Management
Steven Levi ~ Deputy Chief Tort Division and Risk Manager, New York City Law Department
Irvin B. Nathan ~ Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Michael S. Ross ~ Law Offices of Michael S. Ross; Adjunct Professor, Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School, Adjunct Associate Professor, Brooklyn Law School
Gabriel Taussig ~ Chief, Administrative Law Division, New York City Law Department

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