Media Advisory
March 21, 2005
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Contact: MATT
KOVARY
(212) 382-6713 |
Is Permanent Public Funding
of Legal Services Achievable In New
York ?
What: Special
panel discussion
When: Thursday, March 31, 2005, at 6:30 p.m.
Where: House of the Association, 42 West 44th
Street
New York State lags far behind its neighbors
in funding for legal services to the poor,
and over the last few years state funding levels
have further decreased. Please join us for
a panel discussion to examine why New York
continues to fail to make a long-term financial
commitment to providing access to justice for
the poor, and what can be done about it.
Welcoming Remarks:
BETTINA PLEVAN, President, The Association
of the Bar of the City of New York;
HON. JUANITA BING NEWTON, Deputy Chief Judge
of Justice Initiatives and Administrative Judge
of the NYC Criminal Court.
Panel:
HON. JAMES McGUIRE, Justice, NYS Supreme Court;
former Counsel to Governor Pataki
HON. JAMES YATES, Justice, NYS Supreme Court;
former Counsel to Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver
LILLIAN MOY, Executive Director, Legal Aid
Society of Northeastern New York; Chair, New
York State Bar Association Committee on Legal
Aid
DAVID GRUENBERG, Law Offices of David Gruenberg;
former Counsel, NYS Senate Judiciary Committee
DWIGHT LOINES, Political Director, Region
9 of the UAW
MICHAEL COOPER, Senior Counsel, Sullivan & Cromwell;
former President, The Association of the Bar
of the City of New York.
Moderator:
MICHAEL POWELL, New York Bureau Chief, Washington
Post.
Sponsored by: The City Bar Justice Center; The Association’s
Committee on Pro Bono and Legal Services; Legal
Services for New York City; Legal Aid Committee
of the NYS Bar Association.
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