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6/18/2015
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When:
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6/18/2015 6:30 PM
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Phillips Lytle LLP The New York Times Building 620 Eighth Avenue, 23rd Floor New York, New York 10018 United States
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Contact:
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Anna Clark
aclark@phillipslytle.com
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Changing Gears:
The Practical and Ethical Implications of Moving from Public Service to Private Practice
Co-Sponsored by the Asian American Bar Association of New York
June 18, 2015 (Thursday) / 6:30 PM at Phillips Lytle LLP
Phillips Lytle LLP
The New York Times Building
620 Eighth Avenue, 23rd Floor
Speakers:
Concepcion Montoya, Esq.
Partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP
Anna Clark, Esq.
Associate, Phillips Lytle, LLP
Moderator:
Patricia Astorga, Esq.
Associate, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCoy LLP
Description:
Adjusting to a new office can be almost as challenging as the job search itself. This can be particularly true when making the transition from public service to private practice. This discussion will cover some of the challenges faced by attorneys who made the jump as well as a brief primer on the difference in ethical considerations for private practitioners and public servants.
CLE: ½ Ethics Credit
Please RSVP by June 16 (5:00 PM) to Anna Clark at aclark@phillipslytle.com or Linda Boehm at lboehm@phillipslytle.com
Attendees are welcome to join FALA New York for dinner following the roundtable session. Please bring cash for dinner.
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