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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 March 15, 2018) Access MCLE, LLC *(1,5) Alexander Hamilton American American College of Investment 265 Sunrise Highway, Suite 1-103 Inn of Court Counsel *(3) Rockville Centre, NY 11570 225 Eastview Drive 14070 Proton Road, Ste. 100, LB9 Anna Maria Pascal Central Islip, NY 11722 Dallas, TX 75244 (516) 858-6253 Margarett Williams Pam Sims (631) 761-7035 (972) 233-9107 ext. 201 ACE CLE Seminars *(1,3) 137-34 71st Avenue ALI-CLE *(1,2,3,4) American Conference Institute Flushing, NY 11367 4025 Chestnut Street *(3) Israel Blumenfrucht Philadelphia, PA 19104 45 West 25th Street, 11th Floor (718) 544-1929 Jan McCarver New York, NY 10010 (215) 243-4019 Arlene Tejada AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating (212) 352-3220 ext. 5267 Committee *(3) ALM *(1,3) 815 16th Street, NW, 6th Floor 120 Broadway, 5th Floor American Foreign Law Washington, DC 20006 New York, NY 10271-1101 Association Jacqueline Kolmar Lazette Jackson c/o Nassim Ameli, Esq. (202) 637-5217 (212) 457-7912 Jones Day 250 Vesey Street Agostino & Associates, P.C. American Academy of New York, NY 10281 The Bank House Matrimonial Lawyers - (212) 326-7881 14 Washington Place New York Chapter Hackensack, NJ 07601 c/o Bruce J. Wagner, Esq. American Immigration Lawyers Michael Wallace McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Association - New York Chapter (201) 488-5400 ext. 143 Williams, P.C. *(3) 677 Broadway, 5th Floor c/o Michelle S. Velasco, Esq. Albany County Bar Association Albany, NY 12207-2503 Cyrus D. Mehta & Partners PLLC *(1,2) (518) 447-3329 2 Wall Street, 6th Floor 112 State Street, Suite 545 New York, NY 10005 Albany, NY 12207 American Bankruptcy Institute (212) 425-0555 Lindsay Panzica 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 66 (518) 445-7691 ext. 116 Alexandria, VA 22314 Anthony E. Davis, Esq. *(3) Jannine Henderson c/o Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Albany Law School - (703) 739-0800 800 Third Avenue, 13th Floor Institute of Legal Studies *(2) New York, NY 10022 80 New Scotland Avenue American Bar Association Anthony E. Davis Albany, NY 12208 *(1,2,3) (212) 935-1100 Lisa Rivage 321 North Clark Street, 19th Fl. (518) 472-5888 Chicago, IL 60654 Cassandra Williams (312) 988-6219 Anti-Defamation League ARIAS - U.S. *(3) The Bar Association of Niagara Foundation *(2,3) 7918 Jones Branch Drive County 605 Third Avenue, 10th Floor Suite 300 P.O. Box 570 New York, NY 10158-3560 McLean, VA 22102 Lockport, NY 14095-0570 Elisse Stern Sara Meier Lori M. Shawver (212) 885-7888 (703) 574-4087 (716) 438-5030 Appellate Advocates Asian American Bar Association Bar Association of Erie County 111 John Street, 9th Floor of New York Erie Institute of Law *(1,2,3) New York, NY 10038 45 Rockefeller Plaza, 20th Floor 438 Main Street, 6th Floor Lynn W. L. 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(Attorneys generally must attend traditional live classroom-format programs or fully interactive video conferences (4, below) during their first two years of admission to the New York Bar.) 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 Bloomberg BNA Broome County Bar Association Center for Reproductive Rights Continuing Legal Education *(2) *(3) *(1,2,3) Centre Plaza 199 Water Street, 22nd Floor 1801 S. 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Schiller & Knapp, LLP Syracuse, NY 13202 Brooklyn Bar Association 950 New Loudon Road, Ste 310 (315) 422-1311 Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc. Latham, NY 12110 *(2,3) (518) 786-9069 The Civil Justice 44 Court Street, Suite 1206 Foundation, Inc. Brooklyn, NY 11201 Celesq, Inc. *(1,2,5) 150 Trumbull Street, 2nd Floor Heidi Lee Henderson 5301 North Federal Highway Hartford, CT 06103 (718) 624-5446 Suite 180 Katie Marinan Marino Boca Raton, FL 33487 (860) 522-4345 Brooklyn Defender Services Sharon Levine Mirsky 177 Livingston Street, 5th Floor (561) 241-1919 Clarion Legal Education *(2,3) Brooklyn, NY 11201 P.O. Box 18414 Laura Saft Center for Appellate Litigation Minneapolis, MN 55418 (718) 254-0700 ext. 111 74 Trinity Place, 11th Floor Linda Bellows Olson New York, NY 10006 (651) 228-0882 Brooklyn Law School *(2) Robert S. Dean 250 Joralemon Street (212) 577-2523 ext. 502 CLE Center *(1,2,5) Brooklyn, NY 11201 120 Broadway, 5th Floor Dasha Tanner The Center for Family New York, NY 10271 (718) 780-0665 Representation, Inc. Juan Gomez 40 Worth Street, Suite 605 (212) 457-7877 New York, NY 10013 Michele Cortese (212) 691-0950 * Course formats available; traditional live classroom format is approved unless otherwise noted. 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