BTG CLE Calendar

We offer Live CLE Classes for NY Newly Admitted attorneys that need to take Live CLE in their 1st and 2nd year after admission to the bar. Registering is EASY, just choose your options below.

All live events are conducted by NYCLA at 111 Broadway 10th Fl, New York, NY 10006

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  • February 12
    Thursday, February 12, 2026
    5:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    9

    Total CLE Credits

    3 Evening Bridge the Gap Skills and Ethics - Feb 12th, Feb 19th, and Mar 5th | Live In-Person

    This program will satisfy the LIVE NY Skills and Ethics requirements for first and second year newly admitted attorneys in New York.

    • Feb 12th 5:30pm – 8:00pm (3 Skills) *Live In-Person* Legal Careers in Real Estate: Learning from Experience
    • Feb 19th 5:30pm – 8:00pm (3 Skills) *Live In-Person* How to Conduct a Deposition: An Interactive Program
    • Mar 5th 5:30pm – 8:00pm (3 Ethics) *Webinar* Ethics Update

    Faculty: Jane Chuang, Esq., Senior Counsel, Goldstein Hall; Roy S. Fenichel, Esq., Director, Newmark Title Services; Jason A. Ganfer, Esq., Partner, Goldberg Segalla, Co-chair, NYCLA’s Real Estate Section; Margaret T. Ling, Esq., NYS Agency Underwriting Counsel and Education Director, AmTrust Title Insurance Company, Co-chair, NYCLA’s Real Estate Section and Asian Practice Committee; Sarah Fiona Phillips, Esq., Partner, Borah Goldstein Nahins & Goidel, P.C.; Grace Ng Rahme, Esq., Co-Founder, Rahme Team of Compass, and Compass Sales Manager; Jameson Xu, Esq., Law Offices of Jameson Xu PLLC; Wendy Yu, Esq., Yu Law PC; Ronald Burke, Kelner & Kelner; John Halebian, Lovell Stewart Halebian Jacobson LLP; Douglas Halstrom, L’Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini LLP; Jay Safer, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP; Jesse Klinger and Kristen Niven, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz.

    This in-person event will take place at: New York County Lawyers Association, 111 Broadway 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006

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    Credit Breakdown:

    3 Ethics & 6 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Live In-Person

    Course ID:

    CLE1796

  • February 12
    Thursday, February 12, 2026
    5:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    3

    Total CLE Credits

    Legal Careers In Real Estate: Learning from Experience | Live In-Person

    Why do attorneys desire to pursue real estate law?

    What skills are required for attorneys to be successful?

    This CLE will provide an experienced panel of real estate attorneys from all areas: solo and small firm; midsized and Big Law; in-house corporate; and government. The panel will share their career experiences in their distinctive fields of real estate law. They will compare the different levels of real estate legal practice and explain what skills are required, which makes them unique and different from one another.

    They will also elaborate on how attorneys continue to uphold and enforce the rule of law.

    Faculty: Jane Chuang, Esq., Senior Counsel, Goldstein Hall; Roy Fenichel, Business Development, Newmark Title; Jason A. Ganfer, Esq., Partner, Goldberg Segalla, Co-chair NYCLA’s Real Estate Section; Margaret T. Ling, Esq., NYS Agency Underwriting Counsel and Education Director, AmTrust Title Insurance Company, Co-chair NYCLA’s Real Estate Section and Asian Practice Committee; Sarah Fiona Phillips, Borah Goldstein Hahins & Goldel, P.C.; Grace Rahme, The Rahme Group, Compass RE; Jameson Xu, Esq., Law Offices of Jameson Xu PLLC; Wendy Yu, Esq., Yu Law PC

    This in-person event will take place at: New York County Lawyers Association, 111 Broadway 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006

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    Credit Breakdown:

    3 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Live In-Person

    Course ID:

    CLE1795

  • February 17
    Tuesday, February 17, 2026
    5:30PM - 6:45PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    1.5

    Total CLE Credits

    In Celebration of Black History Month – The Killing of Marvin Gaye: The Charismatic Singer | Live In-Person

    Marvin Gaye was a popular singer who was part of the Motown sound, creating such hit songs as How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) and I Heard It Through the Grapevine.

    Yet his life was not all glamour and fame, as he spent a period in Europe as an involuntary tax exile due to a battle with the IRS in the early 1980s. He also had a longstanding conflict with his father, a preacher in the Hebrew Pentecostal Church and a believer in a strict moral code that he harshly enforced on his four children. Despite the family tension, Marvin moved back into his parents’ home in late 1983 due to battles with depression, debt, and cocaine abuse.

    On the morning of April 1, 1984, the eve of his 45th birthday, Marvin was shot and killed by his father in the family home after an argument. His father received a six-year suspended sentence and five years of probation, but there was little accountability for the killing.

    Join us for a discussion of this fascinating story, lessons learned, and enduring legacy.

    Faculty: Rudy Carmenaty, Deputy Commissioner, Nassau County Department of Social Services

    This in-person event will take place at: New York County Lawyers Association, 111 Broadway 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006

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    Credit Breakdown:

    1.5 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Live In-Person

    Course ID:

    CLE1793

  • February 19
    Thursday, February 19, 2026
    5:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    3

    Total CLE Credits

    How to Conduct a Deposition: An Interactive Program | Live In-Person

    The pre-trial deposition stage is a critical point in any litigation. Indeed, many personal injury and commercial cases are either won or lost during the deposition phase.

    Our panel of experts provides practical guidance while teaching basic deposition skills, techniques for handling commonly encountered problems, how to use depositions at trial, how to seek rulings from a trial judge, and how to conduct virtual depositions.

    Demonstrations of how to conduct depositions in commercial and personal injury cases are also reenacted.

    Some of the specific issues addressed include:

    • How to control a witness
    • Dealing with evasive witnesses
    • How to discover and authenticate documents for trial
    • What objections can be raised
    • When to prevent a witness from answering
    • What to do when your witness volunteers information
    • How to cut your losses in light of unexpectedly damaging testimony
    • How to use depositions at trial to impeach witnesses, introduce testimony of absentee witnesses, and more
    • Virtual depositions
    • Whether to conduct a virtual deposition … or insist on a live deposition

    Faculty: John Halebian, Lovell Stewart Halebian Jacobson LLP; Douglas Halstrom, L’Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini LLP; Jay Safer, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP

    This in-person event will take place at: New York County Lawyers Association, 111 Broadway 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006

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    Credit Breakdown:

    3 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Live In-Person

    Course ID:

    CLE1794

  • February 26
    Thursday, February 26, 2026
    12:30PM - 2:10PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    2

    Total CLE Credits

    Dealing with Difficult Clients and Adversaries | Online Webinar

    Our Panelists (two frequent adversaries) will share their expertise on how to manage client expectations and how to respond to angry clients, distraught clients, clients who act like lawyers, and other difficult clients (and adversaries) in a professional manner.

    Relevant Rules of Professional Conduct will be reviewed. Panelists will be appearing from separate locations to avoid any physical altercations.

    Faculty: Faculty: David Hershey-Webb, Himmelstein Gribben & Joseph LLP; Alexander Fotopoulos, Fotopoulos Law PLLC

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    Credit Breakdown:

    1 Ethics & 1 Professional Practice; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Online Webinar

    Course ID:

    CLE1798

  • March 3
    Tuesday, March 3, 2026
    6:00PM - 7:45PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    2

    Total CLE Credits

    So You’re Interested in a Career in the Courts 2026 | Live In-Person

    Join us for a panel discussion exploring a variety of positions for attorneys in the New York State Court System, including roles as law clerk, court attorney, referee, mediator, and much more.

    Our panelists will discuss the specific job functions, skills required and developed, and opportunities for professional growth. The speakers will also provide practical advice for seeking and progressing in a career in the courts.

    Faculty: Hon. Anna Mikhaleva, Judge, New York City Civil Court; Rebecca Wohl, Esq., Special Projects Counsel to Hon. Adam Silvera (Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for New York City Courts); Dejana M. Perrone, Esq., Court Attorney-Referee/Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator; Jeremy R. Feinberg, Esq., Special Referee, New York County Supreme Court; Gregory F. Testa, Esq., Principal Court Attorney, New York County Supreme Court, Law Department; Martine Bjoernstad, Esq., Law Clerk to Hon. Andrea Masley, New York County Supreme Court, Commercial Division.

    This in-person event will take place at: New York County Lawyers Association, 111 Broadway 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006

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    Credit Breakdown:

    2 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Live In-Person

    Course ID:

    CLE1799

  • March 5
    Thursday, March 5, 2026
    5:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    3

    Total CLE Credits

    Ethics Update | Online Webinar

    *Part of 3 Evening Bridge The Gap

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    Credit Breakdown:

    3 Ethics; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Online Webinar

    Course ID:

    CLE1797

  • March 10
    Tuesday, March 10, 2026
    5:30PM - 8:45PM Eastern Time (EDT)
    2

    Total CLE Credits

    Special Education Placements: Law and Practice – Bridging Legal and Educational Perspectives | Live In-Person

    This CLE program examines special education placements from legal and educational perspectives. It is intended for attorneys with varying levels of experience in special education matters, as well as allied professionals working in the field. The program focuses on unilateral private school placements under the IDEA and reviews how legal standards, educational documentation, and professional coordination are applied in practice.

    Presenters will address common issues that arise throughout placement matters, with emphasis on objective analysis, ethical boundaries, and effective communication among attorneys, educators, and families.

    Topics to Be Discussed

    • Legal framework governing unilateral placements under the IDEA
    • FAPE obligations and the three-prong test for tuition reimbursement
    • Key case law relevant to placement and reimbursement determinations
    • Due process procedures, timelines, and related considerations
    • Counseling parents regarding placement options and process expectations
    • Intake and evaluation materials, including IEPs and neuropsychological evaluations
    • School documentation of student progress and program implementation
    • Types of educational data commonly reviewed in placement disputes
    • Evidentiary use of school documentation and testimony
    • Professional roles and boundaries among parents, attorneys, and schools
    • Ethical considerations in attorney and educator interactions
    • Case study examining collaboration in a placement matter

    Faculty: Chief Education Officer, Gersh Autism Academy; Ariel Zitrin, Esq., Founder, AZ & CB Law & Consulting; Additional faculty TBA

    This in-person event will take place at: New York County Lawyers Association, 111 Broadway 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006

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    Credit Breakdown:

    2 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional

    Live In-Person

    Course ID:

    CLE1800