Legal Strategies for Landmarks: Defending Architecture, Neighborhoods and the Public Interest in the Development-Driven City
Tuesday May 19 , 2009
- By: Landmark West!, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
- Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- CLE Credit
- Location:
Law Office of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP125 Broad StreetNew York, NYMap: maps.google.com
- Contact:
212-496-1714
You are invited to participate in this continuing legal education program-free of charge-for lawyers and laypersons on laws related to New York's landmarks preservation process. Hear experienced preservationists and legal counsel describe how historic buildings have been saved and lost, and learn the legal tools that can be used to effectively preserve historic buildings for future generations.
This seminar begins with an overview of New York's historic preservation movement and grassroots efforts to curb the bulldozer, followed by a detailed discussion of using Article 78 to challenge New York City administrative procedure. Other nuts and bolts strategies will be presented to assist lawyers, real estate professionals, civic organizations and private citizens in challenging the actions and operations of government agencies.
Participants will have an opportunity to network with seasoned practitioners who fight David v. Goliath battles-win or lose-to advance the cause of protecting our city's architectural heritage.
- CLE Credit Comments: This course is eligible for 2.0 CLE credits in professional practice and provides both New York and California transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys.
- Attachment(s): Landmark West CLE.pdf


