Daily Educational Programming Schedule – By Area Of Law
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Showing Programs In The Following: Diversity and Inclusion Track
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
3:45PM - 5:15PM
Artificial Intelligence and Minority Communities – Navigating the Coming Wave
Diversity and Inclusion, Technology Track (Luna)
As artificial intelligence seeps into every facet of our lives, its potential to magnify existing inequities demands scrutiny. For instance, artificial Intelligence can exacerbate the disinformation problem, automate preestablished patterns of discrimination and increase threats to privacy through facial recognition software. In this program, participants will hear from a panel with diverse views on the subject that will make for a robust and comprehensive dialogue.CLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour)
NY CLE (Transitional & Non-transitional): 1.5 professional practice credits
PA CLE: 1.5 substantive credits pending
Anthony Vaughn, Jr., Esq.
Speakers:
Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.), Ronald J. Hedges LLC
Clifford D. Dawkins, Esq., Rutgers Law School
Trina L. Glass, Esq., Duane Morris LLP
THURSDAY, MAY 16
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Ethics and Diversity Issues in Municipal Court
Diversity and Inclusion, Ethics, Municipal Track (Waves)
This panel seeks to address the ethical and diversity/bias issues and concerns that may arise in Municipal Court. Discussion topics will include: Diversity and bias issues in the courtroom Treatment of others and dealing with pro se litigants Handling threats in the courtroom Immigration issues: Special issues for: a. Prosecutors b. Public Defenders c. Municipal court judges Decorum and Professionalism Competency and avoiding pitfalls in the municipal courtroom.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50 minute hour), including 1.0 ethics and 0.8 diversity andinclusion credits.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 0.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias and (Transitional and Non-transitional) 1.0 ethics credits
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credits pending
Hon. Susan G. Roy (former), Law Office of Susan G. Roy, LLC
Speakers:
Hon. Helene Herbert, Englewood, Herbert & Weiss
Adam E. Barker, Esq.
Kevin P. McKernan, Esq., The Law Firm of Kevin P. McKernan
Emeka Nkwuo, Esq., Lomurro Law
Joshua H. Reinitz, Esq., Iacullo, Martino & Reinitz
THURSDAY, MAY 16
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Land Use and Its Impact on the Diverse Community – A Historical Perspective to Today
Diversity and Inclusion, Land Use Track (Aqua)
There are numerous historic and seminal land use cases that adversely impact historically underrepresented communities – from Yick Wo v. Hopkins and Buchanan v. Warley to Euclid v. Ambler Realty and Mount Laurel. The discussion will include a look at the historical perspective of land use impacting the diverse community, an issue that is often overlooked. It will also examine current land use issues that are either directly or indirectly impacting the diverse community, including the present status of Mount Laurel, redevelopment in the State and social justice issues related to infrastructure location and construction.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour), including 1.8 diversity and inclusion credits
NY CLE: (Non-transitional): 1.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credits
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credits pending
Maria P. Vallejo, Esq., Chasan Lamparello Mallon & Cappuzzo, PC
Speakers:
Victoria D. Britton, Esq., Price, Meese, Shulman & D'Arminio, PC
Joseph DeMarco, Esq., Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs LLC
James B. Johnston, Esq., City of Jersey City
Rachel N. Lokken, Esq., Fair Share Housing Center
Calvin Souder, Esq., Souder Shabazz and Woolridge LLP
THURSDAY, MAY 16
10:30AM - 12:00PM
AI/GAI and Its Use for Lawyers and Employers: What Can Go Wrong?
Diversity and Inclusion, Labor & Employment, Technology, Young Lawyers Track (Luna)
Join us for a discussion of how these tools are used in law firms; what it means for hiring, recruiting, interviewing and more in the employment context; the impact AI will have on diversity, hiring and retention; the latest case updates; EEOC and DOJ guidance and much more.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour), including 0.6 diversity and inclusion credits
NY CLE: (Transitional & Non-transitional): 1.0 professional practice and (Non-transitional) 0.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credits
PA CLE: 1.0 substantive and 0.5 ethics credits pending
Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton, Esq., Hamilton Law Firm PC
Speakers:
Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.), Ronald J. Hedges LLC
Diana-Marie Laventure, Esq., Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP
NaSheena Porter Poznansky, Esq., Assistant United States Attorney, District of New Jersey
Stephanie Wilson, Esq., Reed Smith, LLP
THURSDAY, MAY 16
10:30AM - 11:30AM
Combating Hate: How the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office is Tackling Rising Incidents of Bias Across the State
Diversity and Inclusion, Presidential/For All Attorneys, Special Interest Track (Studio 1)
Incidents of hate and bias in New Jersey and across the nation have surged to record-breaking numbers, and recent spikes in antisemitism and Islamophobia have added to the disturbing trend. Get a closer look at information on bias incidents across the state and what Attorney General Platkin and his office are doing specifically to combat the rise, from criminal and civil enforcement to tracking data to providing education and training. Panelists will include representatives from the Office of the Attorney General, Division on Civil Rights, and Division of Criminal Justice.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.2 credits (50 minute hour), including 1.2 diversity and inclusion credit.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.0 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credit
PA CLE: 1.0 ethics credit pending
Stephen Ferketic, Esq., Director of the Division of Criminal Justice
Dr. Kristin Golden, Director of the Office of Justice Data
Sundeep Iyer, Esq., Director of the Division on Civil Rights
Yolanda Melville, Esq., Senior Counsel to the Attorney General and Director of Community Engagement
THURSDAY, MAY 16
1:30PM - 3:00PM
Climate Change and Vulnerable Communities – An Insightful Discussion of Our Changing Weather and its Impact on Minority Communities
Diversity and Inclusion Track (Signature)
Climate change has wrought havoc to people across the globe. However, the brunt of the burden has not been equally distributed. Indeed, a 2021 Environmental Protection Agency Report found that the most severe harms from climate change disproportionately affect underserved communities who are least able to prepare for, and recover from, heat waves, poor air quality, flooding, and other impacts. In this program, participants will hear from a panel with diverse views on the subject that will make for a robust and comprehensive dialogue.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour), including 1.8 diversity and inclusion credit.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credits
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credits pending
Ron McCormick, Esq., Bergen County Prosecutor's Office
Speakers:
Dr. Sarah Das, Associate Scientist, Geology & Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Shawn M. LaTourette, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Thomas H. Prol, Esq., Sills Cummis & Gross PC, NJSBA Past President
THURSDAY, MAY 16
1:30PM - 3:00PM
Challenging Situations With Clients Involving Cultural Sensitivity
Diversity and Inclusion, Solo and Small-Firm Track (Central Meeting Room 1)
Solo and small firm attorneys will discuss four real-life scenarios where clients have pushed the boundaries of cultural sensitivity and diversity issues in the office. Discussion will focus on balancing the needs of staff and maintaining standards supporting diversity in the office while dealing with the impact on your working with a client in an ongoing basis. This will be an open and frank discussion where audience participation and input will be welcomed as we tackle these issues head on.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour), including 1.8 diversity and inclusion credit.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credits
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credits pending
Catherine Finnerty, Esq., Goldman & Beslow, LLC
Speakers:
William E. Denver, Esq., The Denver Law Firm LLC
Renee A. Rubino, Esq., Gibbons PC
Angela M. Scafuri, Esq., Townsend Tomaio & Newmark LLC
Antoinette Solomon, Esq., Law Offices of Antoinette Solomon
Erdal Turnacioglu, Esq., Erdal Employment Law
THURSDAY, MAY 16
3:30PM - 5:00PM
“Non-Traditional” Families? … Expanding the Notions of Family
Diversity and Inclusion, Family Law Track (Salon C)
A roundtable discussion on evolving family structures.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50 minute hour), including 1.8 diversity and inclusion credit.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credit
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credit pending
Jeffrey Fiorello, Esq., Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf LLP
Speakers:
Hon. Julie Lee Kim, J.S.C., Bergen
Hon. Julio Mendez (Ret.)
Lisa Burke, Administrative Office of the Courts
LaDonna M. Cousins, Esq., Williams Law Group, LLC
Victoria D. Miranda, Esq., Seiden Family Law
Francesca O'Cathain, Esq., O'Cathain Law Group
Maritza Rodriguez, Esq., Rodriguez Law Firm LLC
William S. Singer, Esq., Singer & Fedun LLC
THURSDAY, MAY 16
3:30PM - 5:00PM
Are DEI Programs DOA? Status of DEI Programs Post SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC
Diversity and Inclusion, Labor & Employment Track (Signature)
This panel will discuss the future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs by delving into the current legal landscape of DEI programs after the US Supreme Court’s June 2023 decisions in SSFA v. Harvard and SSFA v. UNC. Our panel goes beyond the surface to scrutinize the present status of DEI initiatives across the private and public business and educational sectors. Join us as we navigate the intricacies and challenges faced by organizations in fostering inclusive environments without running afoul of applicable statutes and developing case law. Gain valuable insights into the effectiveness of existing DEI programs, explore innovative strategies for improvement, and discover actionable steps towards a more diverse and equitable future.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour), including 1.8 diversity and inclusion credit.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credits
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credits pending
John L. Shahdanian, II, Esq., Trenk Isabel Siddiqi & Shahdanian
Speakers:
Kirsten S. Branigan, Esq., KSBranigan Law PC
Clifford D. Dawkins, Esq., Rutgers Law School
Lloyd Freeman, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
Assemblywoman Ellen Park
Ravi Sattiraju, Esq., Sattiraju & Tharney, LLP
Robert T. Szyba, Esq., Seyfarth Shaw
FRIDAY, MAY 17
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Enhancing Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Through LGBTQ+ Inclusive Practices
Diversity and Inclusion Track (Studio 1)
This workshop-style session will provide a refresher on cultural competency basics relating to sexual orientation and gender identity that are relevant to the legal professional. The session will include examples of best inclusive practices relevant to all areas of legal practice and the administration of justice and will also offer some practice area specific considerations for working with LGBTQ+ people, whether as colleagues or clients. To optimize the benefit of the program for the attendees, attendees will be invited during the program to share scenarios with the presenters as well as other attendees can provide insights that facilitate practitioners applying the guiding principles offered to their respective practices/professional settings.Access Seminar MaterialsCLE Credits For This Program:
CLE Credits For This Program:
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 1.8 credits (50-minute hour), including 1.8 diversity and inclusion credits.
NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias credits
PA CLE: 1.5 ethics credits pending
Lisa Burke, Administrative Office of the Courts
Speakers:
Robyn B. Gigl, Esq., Dilworth Paxson LLP