Originally held on Thursday, June 23, 2022 | 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Nicholas Schmitt
New York Peace Institute
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This CLE will provide a conceptual framework for understanding restorative justice/practices, and access to justice; give practitioners insight into how restorative practices work within different legal and administrative settings; and, examine where there might be overlap between access to justice and restorative practices in our court system today.
Key Topics Will Include:
- What is restorative practice?
- How does restorative practice work in various settings, including the courts?
- How does restorative practice achieve access to justice?
- How can ADR techniques benefit restorative practice and how can restorative practice techniques benefit ADR?
Program Fee:
$29 for Members | $79 for Nonmembers -
Halley Anolik
Director of Education and Training
Center for Creative Conflict Resolution, OATHMika Dashman
Founding Director
Restorative Justice InitiativeLynne Echenberg
Program Manager, Restorative Justice
New York Peace InstituteAdria Gulizia
NYCIDYoerlin Jimenez
IMCRJacqueline Renaud-Rivera
Program Manager, Red Hook Community Justice CenterTitus Rich
IMCR -
12:00 pm – 12:10 pm
Introduction of Topics and Panelists12:10 – 12:30 pm
What Is Restorative Practice? What Does It Look Like?12:30 pm – 1:00 pm
What Does Access to Justice Look Like in Our Courts?1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
How Does Restorative Practice Help Achieve Access to Justice?1:30 pm – 1:50 pm
How Can ADR Techniques Benefit Restorative Practice, and How Can Restorative Practice Techniques Benefit ADR?1:50 pm – 2:00 pm
Q & A -
New York: 2.0 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias
New Jersey: 2.0 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias
California: 1.5 Professional Responsibility
Pennsylvania: 1.5 Professional Responsibility -
Sponsoring Association Committee:
Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, Phillip Goldstein, ChairSponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
Yelena Balashchenko, Manager, Business Development & Sponsorships | (212) 382-6608 | ybalashchenko@nycbar.org