Continuing Legal Education

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CLE Programming

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to offer Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs throughout the year.  Our mission is to provide training to practicing attorneys with the goal that they will be better able to serve their clients and communities. We strive to provide quality and meaningful continuing legal education taught by Haub Law faculty and experts in the field of law.

To view upcoming CLE programs, please visit our events listing.

We also partner with the Westchester County Bar Association (WCBA) for Continuing Legal Education programming, which provides reduced fees for Pace Law alumni.  A full schedule of WCBA CLEs can be found here: http://www.wcbany.org/events/event_list.asp

Please note the we only provide traditional live classroom or zoom formats, we no longer maintain an on-demand/recorded library.

Questions about Haub Law continuing legal education? Please contact Kapila Juthani, Haub Law, 914-422-4217 or kjuthani@law.pace.edu.  

Financial Hardship Policy

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law Center for Continuing Legal Education will consider reduced CLE tuition and/or waiver of program fees for individual Pace sponsored CLE live/webcast programs, upon receipt of the completed application by the attorney requesting the reduction or waiver.

Reduced tuition is available for attorneys with annual personal incomes of $50,000 or less in accordance with the sliding scale below, and fee waivers are available for unemployed attorneys:

Annual Personal Income - Unemployed Attorney
Amount of Reduced Tuition - Full Tuition Scholarship

Annual Personal Income - Attorney Income up to $35,000
Amount of Reduced Tuition - 75% Discount

Annual Personal Income - Attorney Income $35,000 to $50,000
Amount of Reduced Tuition - 50% Discount

Annual Personal Income - Attorney Income above $50,000
Amount of Reduced Tuition - No Discount

In addition, fee reductions and/or fee waivers are available for attorneys in public service.

All requests for reduced or waived tuition will be kept confidential and all such determinations shall be made on a case-by-case basis.

The application for individual programs requesting reduced or waived tuition must be submitted to Debra M. Burg, at least two weeks prior to the CLE program.

Past Events

February 3, 2022 CLE: Child Abduction Laws featuring Melissa Kucinski
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November 5, 2021 CLE: Positive COVID Developments: Views from Various Perspectives featuring Sheryl Sanford, Judge Nancy Koba, Kathleen Donelli, Frank Kelly, Nicole Varisco, Dean D’Agostino, Jennifer Johnson, Judge Marsha Steinhardt
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October 6, 2021 CLE: Introduction to Landlord and Tenant Law and Recent Developments featuring The Honorable John P. Collins, Jr., Dorothy Finger, Esq., Carl Finger, Esq., and Christopher Schweitzer, Esq.
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September 13, 2021 CLE: From Filing to Trial: The Basics of Labor/Construction Law – Views from the Plaintiff, Defense and Judicial Perspective featuring The Honorable Lewis Lubell, Alumni: Susan Scaria, Esq., and Nick Gjelaj, Esq.
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August 3, 2021 CLE: Best Practices in Medical Malpractice Cases in a post-COVID World featuring The Honorable Lewis J. Lubell, Anthony Pirrotti Jr., Esq., Alfred Vigorito, Esq.
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June 28, 2021 CLE: Biden Administration Clean Energy Agenda: Tackling Climate Change: What Does this Mean for New York Business? featuring Craig Hart, Esq., and Michael Romita, Esq., and Professor Karl Coplan
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June 8, 2021 CLE: Major Changes to New York’s Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney featuring Anthony Enea, Esq., Partner, and Lauren Enea, Esq., Associate, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP
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May 5, 2021 CLE: Ethics, Cybersecurity & the Law: Protecting Yourself, Your Organization & Your Family featuring John Bandler, Esq. '02 - a lawyer, consultant, speaker, teacher, and author in the areas of cybersecurity, cybercrime, investigations, and more. He is the founder of Bandler Law Firm PLLC and Bandler Group LLC
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April 6, 2021 CLE: The Evidence & Intricacies Surrounding DWI Litigation: Challenging Standardized Field Sobriety Testing and Probable Cause Determinations featuring Steven Epstein, Esq. and Anthony Palacio
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March 25, 2021 CLE: Implicit Bias in Litigation featuring Hon. Malaika N. Scott-McLaughlin ‘09, Housing Court Judge, Catherine Gonzalez, Esq. ‘15, Brooklyn Defender Services, Omar Nasar, Esq. ‘07, Harris Beach
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February 25, 2021 CLE: California Consumer Privacy Act: An Overview of America’s Most Extensive Privacy Regulations featuring Derrick Maultsby Jr., Esq. and Jason L. Ott, Esq.
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January 28, 2021 CLE: Name, Image, and Likeness: How the Law is Changing for Student-athletes featuring Ron G. Jones, Esq., Derrick L. Maultsby Jr., Esq., Corey A. Stanford, Law Clerk
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January 5, 2021 CLE: Court Connected Roster Mediation Programs: What Are They and How Do They Work? featuring Lisa M. Denig ’09,Special Counsel for ADR Initiatives, NYS Office of Court Administration
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December 8, 2020 CLE: Housing Court Homelessness Prevention Training featuring Lee Sauerhoff, Esq. MSW., Legal Services of the Hudson Valley and Christopher Oldi, Esq., Legal Services, of the Hudson Valley
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October 23, 2020 Reunion CLE with Professor Samuel Braverman, Peter O. Kennedy ’05, Timothy Koller ’80, and moderated by Professor Jill Gross
Ethics CLE: Government, Privacy & Ethics in a Digital Age

September 24, 2020 CLE with Adrienne Arkontaky '03 and Alison Morris '14 of the Cuddy Law Firm
Special Education and Special Needs Planning

September 2, 2020 CLE with Nathan Haynes ‘98 and Richard (Rob) Vanderbeek Jr. ‘98
Bankruptcy 101 – Corporate Bankruptcy Basics for Non-Bankruptcy Practitioners

August 6, 2020 CLE with Anthony J. Enea, Esq., Partner, Enea, Scanlan, and Sirignano, LLP
Estate Planning and Pandemics: What Lawyers Should Consider for both their Practice and Personal Affairs