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The Founder of the Native American Legal Assistance Clinic with Lee Redeye | Gold/Fox: Non-Billable

Redeye who is a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians talks about his community involvement with the Seneca Commission for Economic Development and the Native American Legal Assistance Clinic, which he founded in partnership with the Erie County Bar Association. He also discusses his path to the law and how he got his start practicing Indian law, commercial litigation, and how he became involved in various pro bono initiatives.

Have We Learned Anything From the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic?

Leaders and philosophers dating back to ancient Greece have always been there to remind society about the perils of failing to learn from history. For that reason, as the United States continues to grapple with the COVID-19 health crisis, the New York legal community is paying attention to the lessons from the Spanish flu pandemic. … Continued

Start the Clock on Phase 2 of New York’s Reopening Plan.

Marian C. Rice, partner at L’Abatte Balkan on Long Island and David Schraver, of counsel at Nixon Peabody in Rochester, both members of the NYSBA Working Group to Reopen Law Firms are this week’s guest on the Miranda Warnings podcast. They discuss the model reopening plan released last week and its nine guidelines to help law firms across the state get back to working safely, as quickly as possible.

A Step-by-Step Guide On How To Reopen Your Law Firm | Miranda Warnings

Marian C. Rice (L’Abbate Balkan) & David Schraver (Nixon Peabody) join the show to talk about the NYSBA Working Group to Reopen Law Firms and the model reopening plan the working group released last week to help law firms get back to work as quickly as possibility while protecting employees and clients.