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New York State Continuing Legal Education Board NEW YORK STATE CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION BOARD 25 Beaver Street • New York, NY 10004 • (212) 428-2105 (outside NYC) 1(877) NYS-4CLE • Fax: (212) 428-2974 NEW YORK STATE CLE ACCREDITED PROVIDERS (As of December 15, 2019) Aaron D. Maslow, Albany Law School - American College of Investment Attorney-at-Law *(1,2,3) Institute of Legal Studies *(2) Counsel *(3) 1761 Stuart Street 80 New Scotland Avenue 14070 Proton Road, Ste. 100, LB9 Brooklyn, NY 11229 Albany, NY 12208 Dallas, TX 75244 Aaron D. Maslow Lisa Rivage Caitlin Watson (917) 763-3683 (518) 472-5888 (972) 233-9107 ext. 201 Access MCLE, LLC *(1,5) ALI-CLE *(1,2,3,4) American Conference Institute 265 Sunrise Highway, Suite 1-103 4025 Chestnut Street *(3) Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Philadelphia, PA 19104 45 West 25th Street, 11th Floor Anna Maria Pascal Terry Mogul New York, NY 10010 (516) 858-6253 (215) 243-1674 Delilah Izquierdo (212) 352-3220 ext. 5257 ACE CLE Seminars *(1,3) ALM *(1,3) 137-34 71st Avenue 120 Broadway, 5th Floor American Foreign Law Flushing, NY 11367 New York, NY 10271-1101 Association Israel Blumenfrucht Lazette Jackson c/o Nassim Ameli, Esq. (718) 544-1929 (212) 457-7912 Jones Day 250 Vesey Street AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating American Academy of New York, NY 10281 Committee *(3) Matrimonial Lawyers - (212) 326-7881 815 16th Street, NW, 6th Floor New York Chapter Washington, DC 20006 c/o Bruce J. Wagner, Esq. American Immigration Lawyers Jacqueline Kolmar McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Association - New York Chapter (202) 637-5217 Williams, P.C. *(3) 677 Broadway, 5th Floor c/o Carolyn Szaiff Alvarez, Esq. Agostino & Associates, P.C. Albany, NY 12207-2503 Daryanani Law Group PC The Bank House (518) 447-3329 330 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2003 14 Washington Place New York, NY 10001 Hackensack, NJ 07601 American Bankruptcy Institute (212) 431-5576 Michael Wallace 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 600 (201) 488-5400 ext. 143 Alexandria, VA 22314 Anthony E. Davis, Esq. *(3) Jannine Henderson c/o Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Albany County Bar Association (703) 739-0800 800 Third Avenue, 13th Floor *(1,2) New York, NY 10022 112 State Street, Suite 545 American Bar Association Anthony E. Davis Albany, NY 12207 *(1,2,3) (212) 935-1100 Lindsay Panzica 321 North Clark Street, Suite 1900 (518) 445-7691 ext. 116 Chicago, IL 60654 Kelly Powers-Hamp (312) 988-6118 Anti-Defamation League ARIAS - U.S. *(3) Bar Association of Erie County Foundation *(2,3) 7918 Jones Branch Drive Erie Institute of Law *(1,2,3) 605 Third Avenue, 10th Floor Suite 300 438 Main Street, 6th Floor New York, NY 10158-3560 McLean, VA 22102 Buffalo, NY 14202 Harold Arnwine Sara Meier Mary Kohlbacher (212) 885-7873 (703) 574-4087 (716) 852-8687 Appellate Advocates Asian American Bar Association BARBRI Financial Skills Institute 111 John Street, 9th Floor of New York 1500 Broadway, Suite 808 New York, NY 10038 45 Rockefeller Plaza, 20th Floor New York, NY 10036 Lynn W. L. Fahey New York, NY 10111 Brian Haskew (212) 693-0085 Francis H. Chin (850) 273-7293 (718) 228-7206 Appellate Division, Bay Ridge Lawyers Association First Department *(2,3,4) The Association of Commercial c/o Thomas P. Tafuri, Esq. Supreme Court of the Finance Attorneys, Inc. Regal Title Agency State of New York c/o R. Marshall Grodner, Esq. 90 Broad Street, 18th Floor Office of Special Projects McGlinchey Stafford PLLC New York, NY 10004 41 Madison Avenue, 39th Floor 301 Main Street, 14th Floor (212) 269-5900 New York, NY 10010 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Amy Ostrau (225) 382-3651 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of (212) 340-0558 Law, Yeshiva University *(3) Association of Corporate 55 Fifth Avenue, Room 539 Appellate Division, Counsel - New York City Chapter New York, NY 10003-4391 Second Department *(2,3) P.O. Box 2111 Peter Walsh 335 Adams Street, Suite 2400 New York, NY 10163-2111 (212) 790-0315 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Amy Adams Harriet R. Weinberger (212) 381-1795 Bloomberg BNA (718) 923-6350 Continuing Legal Education Association of Corporate *(1,2,3) Appellate Division, Counsel - Westchester/ Southern 1801 S. Bell Street Third Department *(2,3,4) Connecticut Chapter *(1,3) Arlington, VA 22202 286 Washington Avenue 235 Thunderhill Drive Nancy Erickson Extension, Suite 202 Stamford, CT 06902 (800) 952-2477 Albany, NY 12203 Lee Cushman Betsy Ruslander (203) 461-9004 Bronx County Bar Association (518) 471-4826 851 Grand Concourse, Rm. 124 The Bar Association of Niagara Bronx, NY 10451-2937 Appellate Division, County Mary Conlan Fourth Department *(2) P.O. Box 570 (718) 293-2227 50 East Avenue, Suite 200 Lockport, NY 14095-0570 Rochester, NY 14604 Lori M. Shawver Brooklyn Bar Association *(1,2) Lisa Sweet (716) 438-5030 123 Remsen Street (585) 530-3131 Brooklyn, NY 11201-4212 Jen Bryan (718) 624-0675 ext. 209 * Course formats available; traditional live classroom format is approved unless otherwise noted 1 = Prerecorded audio (audiotapes, audio CDs, podcasts, MP3s, audio recordings archived online, etc.) 2 = Prerecorded video (videotapes, video CDs, DVDs, vodcasts, MP4s, video recordings archived online, etc.) 3 = Live simultaneous transmission (teleconferences, webconferences, webcasts, satellite broadcasts, broadcasts to overflow audience, etc.) 4 = Fully interactive video conference approved for use by newly admitted attorneys (formerly “VCN”) 5 = Not approved for live classroom-format programs 2 Brooklyn Bar Association Capital Region Bankruptcy Bar Central New York Bankruptcy Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc. Association Bar Association *(3,4) *(2,3) c/o William B. Schiller, Esq. c/o Amy Militi 44 Court Street, Suite 1206 Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & P.O. Box 7128 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Hertzel, LLP Syracuse, NY 13261 Heidi Lee Henderson 950 New Loudon Road, Suite 109 (315) 471-1499 (718) 624-5446 Latham, NY 12110 (518) 786-9069 CLE Center *(1,2,5) Brooklyn Defender Services 120 Broadway, 5th Floor 177 Livingston Street, 7th Floor Center for Appellate Litigation New York, NY 10271 Brooklyn, NY 11201 120 Wall Street, 28th Floor Juan Gomez Toni Butler New York, NY 10005 (212) 457-7877 (718) 254-0700 ext. 160 Robert S. Dean (212) 577-2523 ext. 502 Cogency Global Inc. Brooklyn Law School *(2) 122 East 42nd Street, 18th Floor 250 Joralemon Street Center for Court Innovation *(3) New York, NY 10168 Brooklyn, NY 11201 520 Eighth Avenue, 18th Floor Maria Guerrero Jungsuh Kim New York, NY 10018 (212) 379-1959 (718) 780-7561 Amanda Berman (718) 923-8280 Columbia Law School *(3) Brooklyn Women’s Bar 435 West 116th Street, Box A-2 Association The Center for Family New York, NY 10027 123 Remsen Street Representation, Inc. Michael H. Patullo Brooklyn, NY 11201 40 Worth Street, Suite 605 (212) 854-0138 Jennifer Fiorentino New York, NY 10013 (347) 790-0300 Michele Cortese Columbian Lawyers Association (212) 691-0950 First Judicial Department Broome County Bar Association 8 East 69th Street *(2) Center for Reproductive Rights New York, NY 10021 Centre Plaza *(3,4) Marianne Bertuna 53 Chenango Street, Suite 201 199 Water Street, 22nd Floor (718) 238-9898 Binghamton, NY 13901 New York, NY 10038 Sindy L. Garey Helen Bolton Columbian Lawyers Association (607) 723-6331 (917) 637-3636 of Brooklyn 142 Joralemon Street Capital District Trial Lawyers Center for Understanding in Brooklyn, NY 11201 Association Conflict Lucinda DiSalvo c/o Laura Jordan, Esq. 271 North Avenue, Suite 812 (347) 401-9312 Powers & Santola, LLP New Rochelle, NY 10801 100 Great Oaks Boulevard Katherine Miller Suite 123 (914) 738-7765 Albany, NY 12203 (518) 465-5995 * Course formats available; traditional live classroom format is approved unless otherwise noted 1 = Prerecorded audio (audiotapes, audio CDs, podcasts, MP3s, audio recordings archived online, etc.) 2 = Prerecorded video (videotapes, video CDs, DVDs, vodcasts, MP4s, video recordings archived online, etc.) 3 = Live simultaneous transmission (teleconferences, webconferences, webcasts, satellite broadcasts, broadcasts to overflow audience, etc.) 4 = Fully interactive video conference approved for use by newly admitted attorneys (formerly “VCN”) 5 = Not approved for live classroom-format programs 3 Columbian Lawyers’ Association CPR International Institute for Empire Justice Center *(2,3,4) of Nassau County, Inc. Conflict Prevention & Resolution One West Main Street, Ste. 200 c/o Carmelo Grimaldi, Esq. *(3) Rochester, NY 14614 Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & 30 East 33rd Street, 6th Floor Michelle Peterson Breitstone, LLP New York, NY 10016 (585) 295-5729 190 Willis Avenue Kai Sass-Hauschildt Mineola, NY 11501 (646) 753-8214 EMTA, Inc. *(3) (516) 470-0121 405 Lexington Avenue, Suite 5304 Criminal Courts Bar Association New York, NY 10174 Connecticut Bar Association of Nassau County, Inc. Aviva Werner Connecticut Bar Institute, Inc. P.O. Box 668 (646) 676-4292 *(1,2,3) Mineola, NY 11501 30 Bank Street Krista Nielsen Erie County Bar Association New Britain, CT 06051 (516) 416-4288 Volunteer Lawyers Project *(2) Thomas A. Genung 438 Main Street, 7th Floor (860) 612-2033 CT Corporation *(3) Buffalo, NY 14203 c/o Wolters Kluwer Robert M. Elardo Connecticut Trial Lawyers 111 Eighth Avenue (716) 847-0662 Foundation *(2,3) New York, NY 10011 150 Trumbull Street, 2nd Floor Ayeshah Stuart Exec|Comm - Law Firm Group Hartford, CT 06103 (212) 590-9350 1040 Avenue of the Americas Katie Marinan Marino 20th Floor (860) 522-4345 Defense Association of New York, NY 10018 New York, Inc. Jay Sullivan The Copyright Society of the USA Bowling Green Station (212) 213-2888 1 East 53rd Street, 8th Floor P.O. Box 950 New York, NY 10022 New York, NY 10274-0950 Fairfield County Bar Association, Kaitland Kubat Concetta McClenin Inc. *(1,2) (212) 354-6401 (212) 313-3657 970 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 Cornell Law School *(2,3) Duane Morris LLP *(2,3,4) Lina Quintero 315 Myron Taylor Hall 30 South 17th Street (203) 327-7041 Ithaca, NY 14853-4901 Philadelphia, PA 19103-4196 Danielle L.
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