Media Advisory
October 11, 2006
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Contact: MATT KOVARY
(212) 382-6713 |
Corporate Counsel Pro Bono Coordinators
In
conjunction with
City Bar Justice Center
Greater New York Chapter
of Association of Corporate Counsel
New York City
Bar Committee on Pro Bono and Legal Services
New
York State Bar Association’s
President Committee on Access to Justice
and
Pro Bono Net
Present
PRO BONO OPPORTUNITIES FOR IN-HOUSE
COUNSEL
Thursday, October 12, 2006
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (reception
to follow)
New York City Bar, 42
West 44 th Street
This program will include a two-hour CLE; a one-hour
panel discussion on how to develop a pro bono program,
including how to partner with outside counsel and
not-for-profit legal service providers, and one
hour on ethical considerations for in-house counsel
who undertake pro bono work.
WELCOME: Barbara Berger Opotowsky,
Executive Director, New York City Bar
I. Developing an In-House Pro Bono Program
and Accessing Opportunities
MODERATOR:
Kwanza R. Butler
Director, Public Service Network,
City Bar Justice Center
PANELISTS:
Carol Bockner
Director of Pro Bono Initiatives,
City Bar Justice Center
Mark O’Brien
Executive Director, Pro Bono
Net
Madeleine Schachter
Vice President and Deputy General
Counsel, Hachette Book Group USA
Wanji Walcott
Group Counsel, American Express Company
Bonnie L. Yeomans
Vice President, Assistant General
Counsel & Privacy
Officer, CA, Inc.
II. Ethical Considerations for In-House
Counsel Pro Bono
PRESENTERS:
Russell Pearce, Professor,
Fordham University School of Law
Madeleine Schachter, VP and Deputy
General Counsel, Hachette Book Group USA
There is no fee for this program. Please RSVP
by October 6, 2006 to Sara Chang at 212-382-6648
or schang@nycbar.org.
This program is dedicated to the memory of
Joan Guggenheimer, former General Counsel of
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
About the Association
The New York
City Bar Association (www.nycbar.org)
was founded in 1870, and since then has been
dedicated to maintaining the high ethical standards
of the profession, promoting reform of the law,
and providing service to the profession and the
public. The Association continues to work for
political, legal and social reform, while implementing
innovative means to help the disadvantaged. Protecting
the public’s welfare remains one of the
Association’s highest priorities.
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