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Charter Class of Builders Society to be Honored at Annual Dinner
18 Individuals to be Recognized at the Liberty & Justice for All Dinner on November 9, 2011
August 1, 2011Central Islip, NY – Since 1995, Touro Law Center has honored its alumni as well as other distinguished members of the community at the annual “With Liberty & Justice for All” Dinner Celebration. This year the dinner will be held on Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 6:30 pm at the Garden City Hotel.
For this year’s event, Touro Law Center will honor 18 individuals who are the charter members of the Builders Society. The Builders Society was created to recognize and celebrate those individuals who have been an integral part of the Touro Law Center Community. The Law Center was founded in 1980 in Manhattan, and moved to Huntington in 1982. In January of 2007, Touro Law Center moved into its new building located on a campus working with and adjacent to both the federal and state court houses in Central Islip. This new location has enabled Touro Law to expand the classroom into the courtroom and broaden the spectrum of legal education today. Our innovative Court Collaborative program is thriving, our in-house clinics continue to help members of the surrounding communities, and our William Randolph Hearst Public Advocacy Center is helping legal advocacy groups and those they serve. The Builders Society honors those individuals who have helped us to both develop and realize the dream of becoming a truly integrated law campus.
Those to be honored at the event include:
Dean Emeritus Howard Glickstein, Touro Law Center;
Harry Greenberg, Esq. ’84, Greenberg Burzichelli Greenberg P.C.;
Bruce K. Gould, ’84, Sunshine Publishers, Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Dr. Mark Hasten, Chair, Touro College Board of Trustees;
Hon. James J. Lack, New York State Court of Claims (ret.), Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Hon. Kenneth P. LaValle ’87, New York State Senate;
Lawrence Newman, Esq., Law Offices of Lawrence Newman, Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Ronald Parr, The Parr Organization;
Arthur Jaspan, Esq., Jaspan Schlesinger LLP, Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Hon. John Santucci, Queens County District Attorney (ret.), Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Lois Carter Schlissel, Esq., Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C., Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Barry M. Smolowitz, Esq. ’84, Law Offices of Barry M. Smolowitz;
Howard Stein, Esq., Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP, Chair of the Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
and the Hon. Sol Wachtler, Former Chief Judge, New York State Court of Appeals, Touro Law Center Board of Governors.
Those to be honored at the dinner posthumously include:
Hon. Jacob D. Fuchsberg, Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and founder of the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Firm;
Shirley G. Fuchsberg, Touro College Board of Trustees and Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Dr. Bernard Lander, Founder & First President of Touro College and Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
and Barbara Salzman, Esq. ’91, Barbara Salzman P.C. and Touro Law Center Board of Governors.
“Each of these individuals has shown a deep commitment to Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center over the years and it is most appropriate to celebrate them together as the inaugural class of the Touro Law Center Builders Society and honor them at the Liberty and Justice Dinner,” said Dean Lawrence Raful. “I am proud to celebrate these friends and alumni of Touro Law who have shown dedication to the success of Touro Law as an institute, but of greater importance they have shown the same passion for the success of each student that passes through our doors. It is an honor and promises to be a great event.”
Co-chairs for this year’s dinner are Lawrence Raful, Dean and Professor of Law at Touro Law Center and Seymour Liebman, Esq., ’89, President of Canon Information and Imaging Solutions and Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel for Canon U.S.A. Funds raised will help support Touro Law Center programs and student scholarships. For more information about the Liberty and Justice for All Dinner, including sponsorship information, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at (631) 761-7064 or email libertydinner@tourolaw.edu.
For this year’s event, Touro Law Center will honor 18 individuals who are the charter members of the Builders Society. The Builders Society was created to recognize and celebrate those individuals who have been an integral part of the Touro Law Center Community. The Law Center was founded in 1980 in Manhattan, and moved to Huntington in 1982. In January of 2007, Touro Law Center moved into its new building located on a campus working with and adjacent to both the federal and state court houses in Central Islip. This new location has enabled Touro Law to expand the classroom into the courtroom and broaden the spectrum of legal education today. Our innovative Court Collaborative program is thriving, our in-house clinics continue to help members of the surrounding communities, and our William Randolph Hearst Public Advocacy Center is helping legal advocacy groups and those they serve. The Builders Society honors those individuals who have helped us to both develop and realize the dream of becoming a truly integrated law campus.
Those to be honored at the event include:
Dean Emeritus Howard Glickstein, Touro Law Center;
Harry Greenberg, Esq. ’84, Greenberg Burzichelli Greenberg P.C.;
Bruce K. Gould, ’84, Sunshine Publishers, Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Dr. Mark Hasten, Chair, Touro College Board of Trustees;
Hon. James J. Lack, New York State Court of Claims (ret.), Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Hon. Kenneth P. LaValle ’87, New York State Senate;
Lawrence Newman, Esq., Law Offices of Lawrence Newman, Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Ronald Parr, The Parr Organization;
Arthur Jaspan, Esq., Jaspan Schlesinger LLP, Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Hon. John Santucci, Queens County District Attorney (ret.), Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Lois Carter Schlissel, Esq., Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C., Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Barry M. Smolowitz, Esq. ’84, Law Offices of Barry M. Smolowitz;
Howard Stein, Esq., Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP, Chair of the Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
and the Hon. Sol Wachtler, Former Chief Judge, New York State Court of Appeals, Touro Law Center Board of Governors.
Those to be honored at the dinner posthumously include:
Hon. Jacob D. Fuchsberg, Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and founder of the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Firm;
Shirley G. Fuchsberg, Touro College Board of Trustees and Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
Dr. Bernard Lander, Founder & First President of Touro College and Touro Law Center Board of Governors;
and Barbara Salzman, Esq. ’91, Barbara Salzman P.C. and Touro Law Center Board of Governors.
“Each of these individuals has shown a deep commitment to Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center over the years and it is most appropriate to celebrate them together as the inaugural class of the Touro Law Center Builders Society and honor them at the Liberty and Justice Dinner,” said Dean Lawrence Raful. “I am proud to celebrate these friends and alumni of Touro Law who have shown dedication to the success of Touro Law as an institute, but of greater importance they have shown the same passion for the success of each student that passes through our doors. It is an honor and promises to be a great event.”
Co-chairs for this year’s dinner are Lawrence Raful, Dean and Professor of Law at Touro Law Center and Seymour Liebman, Esq., ’89, President of Canon Information and Imaging Solutions and Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel for Canon U.S.A. Funds raised will help support Touro Law Center programs and student scholarships. For more information about the Liberty and Justice for All Dinner, including sponsorship information, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at (631) 761-7064 or email libertydinner@tourolaw.edu.
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Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center’s 185,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility is located adjacent to both a state and a federal courthouse in Central Islip, New York. Touro Law’s proximity to the courthouses, coupled with programming developed to integrate the courtroom into the classroom, provide a one-of-a kind learning model for law students, combining a rigorous curriculum taught by expert faculty with a practical courtroom experience. Touro Law, which has a student body of approximately 750 and an alumni base of more than 5,000, offers full- and part-time J.D. programs, several dual degree programs and graduate law programs for US and foreign law graduates. Touro Law Center is part of the Touro College system.
Touro is a system of Jewish-sponsored non-profit institutions of higher and professional education. Touro College was chartered in 1970 primarily to enrich the Jewish heritage, and to serve the larger American community. Approximately 19,000 students are currently enrolled in its various schools and divisions. Touro College has branch campuses, locations and instructional sites in the New York area, as well as branch campuses and programs in Berlin, Jerusalem, Moscow, Paris, and Florida. Touro University California and its Nevada branch campus, as well as Touro College Los Angeles and Touro University Worldwide, are separately accredited institutions within the Touro College and University System. For further information on Touro College, please go to: http://www.touro.edu/media/.
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