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By New York State Bar Association
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Schuh, a veteran of the Middletown, NY Police Department now owns the firm, the Law Office of Mark L. Schuh, PLLC, discusses his transition from being a police lieutenant to law student and now the owner of a small firm.
He also discusses how he got his pilot's license, shares some details about how someone can get their license and discusses the type of training, instruction and focus it takes to become a licensed pilot.
Check out the Non-Billable Twitter feed for some pictures of Mark flying his plane.
Gold/Fox: Non-Billable is hosted by NYSBA members Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Marotta, who practices in the areas of probate, wills, trusts, estate planning, franchises, trademark licensing, commercial leasing, condominium conversions, and real estate, shares how the band has continued to 'jam' during the COVID shutdown that has forced many music venues and bars across the state to close. He also talks about somehow the band settled on their name, what type of music they choose to play and how they put personal touches on classic songs from the late 1960s and 1970s.
He was kind enough to share a performance of the band covering the song 'From the Beginning,' a classic from English rock band ELP (11:57).
Check out and support The Resistance on Facebook and be sure to check out the Non-Billable Twitter feed for some photos of Dan and the band performing throughout the years.
Gold/Fox: Non-Billable is hosted by NYSBA members Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Cohen has practiced personal injury law for over 30 years but to many in the State Bar Association, he is known for hosting parties and cooking amazing dishes. He discusses how he came to realize he enjoyed cooking, he shares some of his favorite dishes and gives out some recipients for listeners to try for themselves.
In our news story intro, Sarah and Michael pay tribute to long-time Jeopardy host Alex Trabek. Sarah shares her memories of being a contestant on the show in 1999.
Check out the Non-Billable podcast Twitter feed for some pictures of Orin’s food and a picture of Sarah with Alex Trabek.
Gold/Fox: Non-Billable is hosted by NYSBA members Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Goldfeder, who is special counsel with Stroock & Stroock & Levan, LLP and has over 40 years of experience practicing in election law, discusses numerous scenarios that could unfold over the course of the next few weeks regarding legal challenges to the counting of ballots and the likelihood of having the result of the election decided by U.S. House of Representatives or the Supreme Court.
The NYSBA Task Force on the Presidential Election report is available here.
*Producers Note (This episode was recorded on Election Day, November 3, 2020).
Greenberg served as NYSBA's 122nd President and is a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig.
The Non-Billable podcast is hosted by NYSBA members, Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Sims also discusses what his plans are for his legal career once he graduates as well as if there are any more opportunities for him to continue to play football, now that Albany once again has a franchise.
The Non-Billable podcast is hosted by NYSBA members Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Krut who has published three books this past year, including a collection of poems, discusses her writing process, the habits she's developed that allows her to balance her legal career and time for writing.
She also reads a few lines from her poem, Defund the Media which has been featured in several online outlets and discusses the symbolism behind several of her other poems.
The Non-Billable podcast is hosted by Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
D'Agostino who is the United States District Judge for the Northern District of New York was confirmed in 2011 by the U.S. Senate by an 88-0 vote. She discusses what it means to her to be the first woman to sit in Federal Court in Albany, how playing and coaching basketball plays an important role in her life and some of the 'perks' of being a judge, including officiating weddings.
Gold/Fox: Non-Billable is hosted by NYSBA members Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Schmidt is the newly elected District Attorney of Multnomah County in Oregon. The largest city in that county is Portland, which has been thrust into the national spotlight with how they are managing protests that began in response to the killing of George Floyd in May.
He talks about his upbringing in Weedsport, New York and how he went from being a teacher in New Orleans to law school in Oregon and ultimately being elected District Attorney.
He dispels myths and conspiracies that circulate about some of his policies and how he dealt with campaigning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gold/Fox: Non-Billable is hosted by NYSBA members Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.
Riano, who previously worked as assistant counsel to Governor Andrew Cuomo, traces his career from being an electrical engineering major at Carnegie Mellon to becoming a high fashion model in New York and ultimately finding his way to Washington and Lee University Law School.
He also discusses the part he played in writing an Amicus Brief on behalf of NYSBA in support of 'Fulton vs. City of Philadelphia' case and how the process reinforced his belief in mentoring young lawyers.
Finally, he reads an excerpt from the his book that juxtaposes Ruth Bader Ginsbrug's background to that of social activist Anna Pauli Murray.
You can purchase Marriage Equality: From Outlaws to In-Laws here.
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.