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Since its inception, NYCLA has been at the forefront of most legal debates in the country. We have provided legal education for more than 40 years.
Join us for our Sixth Annual program that seeks to inform the public, lawyers, corporations and national security practitioners about the latest developments in the area of cyber security, national security, threats, privacy, and the evolving role and responsibilities of attorneys and firms in the time of COVID … and Beyond.
Using a panel format comprised of ALL STAR experts in their fields, we will look at today’s ever changing technological climate, the threat of cyberwarfare and hacks, the impact of COVID-19, as well as the changing role of the attorney and law firm.
Panels include:
Program Chair and Moderator: Mark B. Rosen, Esq., Brooklyn Law School; John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Faculty: William Araiza, Brooklyn Law School; Hon. James E. Baker, Director, Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse University College of Law, former Chief Judge, US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces; William C. Banks, Syracuse University College of Law, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; Steven Hyman, McLaughlin & Stern; Paul Jang, Legal and Educational Technology Specialist, Brooklyn Law School; Danielle Kushner, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, NYU Langone Health, expert on radicalization and terrorism; Robert S. Litt, Morrison & Foerster, former General Counsel for the Director of National Intelligence; Robert B. Murrett, Deputy Director, Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law, former Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Colleen Piccone, US Customs and Border Patrol; Guy Robinson, Information Technology Consultant; David Sharia, Director and Deputy Head (ATAO), United Nations Security Council, Counter Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate; Susan Gross Sholinsky, Epstein Becker Green; Todd Smith, US Customs and Border Patrol; Lawrence Solan, Brooklyn Law School; Harumi Urata-Thompson, HUT Consulting, LLC; Richard Tucker, Chief, National Security & Cybercrime Section, US Attorney’s Office, EDNY; A. Michael Weber, Littler; Representatives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Special Thanks to the Brooklyn Law School Students for their Research Contributions: Drew Bader, Amanda Kadish, Hyezhin Rhee, Montene Speight
8.5 NY CLE Credits; 3 Ethics, 5.5 Skills
All Programs include 1 Affirmation and 1 Evaluation Form, and Course Materials.
To receive CLE credit for a program in Online Video Format:
Online Videos contain CLE codes that you must type into a supplied online affirmation form. Submit the online affirmation to the NYCLA CLE Institute to be issued a CLE certificate. We recommend that you watch the video as soon as possible.
We can only issue CLE credit if the law is still current.
Course Materials: You can download course materials on the Online Video webpage.