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CLE: PRO BONO TRAINING 2024: TRYING A CIVIL RIGHTS CASE – ALBANY

James T. Foley Federal Courthouse 445 Broadway, Albany, NY, United States

Mark your calendars for our 2024 Program which will give you all the tools you need to confidently handle a Pro Bono prisoner case in Federal Court. In addition to skills training, this full-day program will include credit hours in DEI, Ethics, and Cybersecurity.

CLE: PRO BONO TRAINING 2024: TRYING A CIVIL RIGHTS CASE – SYRACUSE

James M. Hanley Federal Building 100 South Clinton Street, Syracuse

Mark your calendars for our 2024 Program which will give you all the tools you need to confidently handle a Pro Bono prisoner case in Federal Court. In addition to skills training, this full-day program will include credit hours in DEI, Ethics, and Cybersecurity.

FPDO’s Federal Criminal Defense Training – Fall 2024

Albany Capital Center 55 Eagle Street, Albany, NY, United States

A day-long training, offered in two parts, covering the Bail Reform Act, electronic discovery, courtroom technology, 2nd Circuit and Supreme Court updates, and panel discussions from the Bench and clients’ perspectives. See next page for a detailed agenda.

CLE: SUCoL U.S. SUPREME COURT: 2024-2025 PREVIEW – November 1, 2024

Syracuse University College of Law 950 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY, United States

The College of Law’s annual United States Supreme Court Preview brings together journalists, litigators, and academics to discuss cases pending before the Supreme Court. The event is open to the public.

Annual Dinner CLE: Courts in the Digital Age

The Landing Hotel 21 Rush Street, Schenectady, United States

CLE: Courts in the Digital Age: Safeguarding a Human-Centered Justice System in the Face of Artificial Intelligence” Presented by Antony Haynes Director of Cybersecurity and Privacy Law, Professor of Law, […]

NDNY-FCBA Annual Dinner – December 5, 2024

The Landing Hotel 21 Rush Street, Schenectady, United States

Save the Date or the NDNY Federal Court Bar Association's Annual Dinner with the Federal Judiciary! This year's dinner and annual meeting will be on December 5, 2024 at the Landing Hotel, Schenectady. Stay tuned or more information!

CLE: Local Rules 101: An Introduction to the Nuts & Bolts of Federal Practice in the NDNY – April 9, 2025

This program will introduce attorneys, particularly those in the first three years of practice or who do not practice regularly in federal court, to the nuts and bolts of practicing in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York by focusing on the District’s Local Rules of Practice, which supplement the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure and often determine the course, if not outcome, of litigation.

CLE: Law Day 2025: “E Pluribus Unum” with Prof. Christopher Riano – April 10, 2025 (Live, Albany; Simulcast to Syracuse)

James T. Foley Federal Courthouse 445 Broadway, Albany, NY, United States

This CLE is intended for all Law Day Volunteers who will be engaging in outreach efforts to schools in the NDNY and will cover this year’s Law Day Theme.  It will also be open to FCBA Members. This program will be live in Albany at the James T. Foley Courthouse and simulcast to the James M. Hanley Building (7th Floor) in Syracuse.  There is not a virtual option. 

CLE & Special Admission Ceremony for Officers of The Judge Advocate General’s Corps – Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Fort Drum, New York.

Fort Drum, Jefferson County, NY

The NDNY Federal Court Bar Association will host a Special Admission Ceremony 
for Officers of The Judge Advocate General’s Corps 
on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Fort Drum, New York. The Admission Ceremony will be followed by a CLE on Remote Proceedings and a light lunch.
Local Attorneys are welcome to attend, with pre-registration and visitor’s pass.

New York State-Federal Judicial Council CLE – The Interplay Between State and Federal Law

Virtual

Join our panel of distinguished federal and state judges for a discussion about the interplay between state and federal rulings, including the general rules governing that interplay, the N.Y. Court of Appeals' recent answers to Certified Questions of Law from the Second Circuit, and recent decisions of interest from federal district courts in New York State. The program is offered in person and virtually. Reception will begin at 4:15 p.m (NYC).