Law Office in Woolworth Building with Fantastic Lower Manhattan/ East River View!
Law firm seeks a long term tenant. The office suite – in fact the entire 20th floor – were built out brand new by the landlord during this summer. Windowed office with separate, adjacent paralegal cubicle in a shared law firm suite on the 20th floor of the Woolworth Building. The office has ten foot high ceilings and two large windows facing east with spectacular views of the East River, City Hall, Manhattan Bridge and lower Manhattan. The paralegal station is furnished with professional L-shaped desk, chair and hutch/cabinetry.
The suite makes available:
· Reception Area
· Kitchenette
· Conference Room Use
· High-Speed Internet and VoIP Telephone
· New Copy Machine
· Security SystemAsking: $2,500/month with first month’s rent and security due upon lease commencement.
Please send inquiries to:
Guerrero Yee LLP
Attn. Rio Guerrero
[email protected]
T (646)545-5000
ATL: Small Firms, Big Lawyers: The Best Advice for Networking Events
ATL: Small Firms, Big Lawyers: The Best Advice for Networking Events
Learning to network the right way by learning what NOT to do.
KALAGNY Meeting in Flushing
Open to members, non-members and law students to learn more about KALAGNY, it will take place at Nam O Jung in Flushing, near the LIRR Broadway stop, on Aug. 31. Register by Monday, Aug. 29. More details in the link in the title.
Annual Dinner Committee Conference Call on September 21
The next meeting of the Annual Dinner Committee will be by conference call on September 21 at 5 pm. If you are interested in helping AABANY plan its biggest event of the year, please contact Jean Lee, Annual Dinner Committee Chair, at [email protected]. The Annual Dinner will take place at Cipriani Wall Street on February 29, 2012.
Support Goodwin Liu’s Nomination to CA Supreme Court
Support Goodwin Liu’s Nomination to CA Supreme Court
From CAA (Chinese for Affirmative Action) by way of Rocky Chin:
On Wednesday, August 31, the Commission on Judicial Appointments will consider California Governor Jerry Brown’s nomination of Goodwin Liu to the California Supreme Court.
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Let the Commission know you support Goodwin Liu with the letter below. (Your letter will be targeted to Ms. AhMoi Kim, Secretary to the Commission.)
Click on the link in the title to see the text of the letter.
Minding Your P’s, Q’s, Lists, and Spaces
Two friends of the WEblog recently commented on typography in legal writing.
Susan Moon earlier this month was concerned by Oxford’s (potential) abandonment of the serial (a.k.a. Oxford) comma (which only referred to their PR department, and not their editorial staff). David Lat at Above the Law last week opened a can of worms with a poll about typing one space or two between sentences.
Partisans among all of the sides argue about the historical reasons, the practicalities, and just whether it “looks right” or not. For the record, I am pro-serial comma, as you can see from this post’s title. I am also in favor of one space between sentences.
From what I gather, my opinion about the serial comma is arguably “old-fashioned” (it is credited to Oxford, after all), and my single-space stance is “modern” (before laser printers, it was usual to use two spaces between sentences when using a typewriter; it was also usual to underline instead of using italics).
Obama Judicial Appointments Infographic
Obama Judicial Appointments Infographic
Seen on Twitter from @jesseclee44, great infographic about Obama’s successes and obstacles encountered in making appointments to the bench. While Obama has made great strides in increasing diversity on the bench, including doubling the number of APAs on the bench, he has faced lengthy confirmation delays – 151 days for circuit judges, 103 days for district court. Take a look and share your comments.
Registration now open for AABANY Fall Conference 2011
Registration now open for AABANY Fall Conference 2011
We are pleased to announce that registration for the 2011 AABANY Fall Conference: Diversify sponsored by Wells Fargo is now open.
Click on the image above to go to the registration page.
Members get discounted rates.
Save even more by registering early, by Sept. 1.
We have 4 slates each with 4 CLE programs for a total of 16 programs to choose from:
- 6 in Areas of Professional Practice
- 6 in Law Practice Management
- 3 in Ethics and Professionalism
- 1 in Skills
Each program offers 1.5 credits and you can take up to 4 programs from which you can earn up to 6 CLE credits.
Questions? Send them to [email protected] or come to the End of Summer Happy Hour at Roam on August 31 and ask the organizers directly.
AREAA Networking Event at 400 Fifth on 8/23
AREAA Networking Event at 400 Fifth on 8/23
Real Estate Committee Chair Margaret Ling alerts us to this networking event on Tuesday Aug. 23 presented by the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) Metro New York Chapter. RSVP by 8/19.