Thursday, April 23, 2015 | 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
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This program will offer attorneys a practical introduction to the subject of advocacy and lobbying, with an update on the past year’s events and changes in the law. Attendees will gain an overview of the processes and jurisdiction of the legislative bodies. The panel will cover the nuts and bolts of how to build an effective advocacy campaign — and how to do so within the law. The speakers will cover the process from preparing to ask a member of the legislative body to introduce a bill, drafting legislation, becoming involved in pending legislation and how best to support or oppose a bill. In accordance with the CLE Board’s revised Regulations and Guidelines, if you attended this program in the past you may not be permitted to apply the CLE credit for this program to fulfill your current CLE requirements.
Live Program (includes download of materials):Live Program: $199 Member/$299 Nonmember
Discounts will be granted to attorneys working for government agencies, public interest groups, full-time students and full-time academics. -
Honorable Jonathan Bing, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLC
Rachael Fauss, Director of Public Policy, Citizens Union/Citizens Union Foundation
Mark Glaser, Greenberg Traurig LLP
Hilary Jochmans, President, Jochmans Consulting LLC
Edwina Martin, Legislative and Budget Director, New York City Council, Hon. Debi Rose, New York City Council
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9:00 am – 9:10 am Introduction
Maria Cilenti
9:10 am – 9:40 am What is a Lobbyist?
• Legal definitions
• When does a lawyer become a lobbyist?
• Volunteerism and grassroots advocacy
• The Intersection of Lobbying and Campaign Fundraising
• Non-profits seeking fundingMark Glaser & panel
9:40 am – 10:10 am How a Bill Becomes a Law
• Bill introduction and movement
• Role of legislative/committee counsel
• Role of the executive
• Rules of legislatures (centralization v. decentralization)Hilary Jochmans & panel
10:10 am – 10:40 am What about the Budget?
• Budget process
• Timelines to consider
• Relevant budget-related issues
• Legislative and executive targets
• Transparency of the budget processEdwina Martin & panel
10:40 am – 10:50 am Break
10:50 am – 11:30 am Effective Advocacy
• What works and what doesn’t work?
• Who should you be talking to?
• Building support
• Dealing with roadblocks
• Staying informedHonorable Jonathan Bing & panel
11:30 am – 12:00 pm Hot Topics
• Changes to City and State lobbying laws
• Disclosure issues
• What’s happening in Congress/Albany/NYC now (Lightning Round Format)
• The role of scandals & other distractionsRachael Fauss & panel
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New York Credit: 3.0 professional practice
This program provides transitional/non-transitional credit for all attorneys.
California Credit: 3.0 general
New Jersey Credit: 3.2 general
Pennsylvania Credit: 2.5 generalprofessional responsibility -
Save $$ on DVDs & CDs
*DVDs $199 Member/$299 Nonmember*CDs $149 Member/$229 Nonmember
*Materials Only (no CLE credit): $99 Member/$129 Nonmember
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Sponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
Ann Rappleye, Director, City Bar Center for CLE | (212) 382-6606 | ARappleye@nycbar.org or
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Darianne De Leon, Program & Sponsorship Coordinator, City Bar Center for CLE | (212) 382-6731 | ddeleon@nycbar.org