Seminar: To Be or Not to Be: The Convergence of Halacha, Law and Medicine in Matters of Death and Dying

Received by e-mail (I plan to attend)

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm, reception to follow

CLE credit available

To Be or Not to Be: The Convergence of Halacha, Law and
Medicine in Matters of Death and Dying

We live in an era in which cost-cutting in hospitals is now having a major impact on the health care provided to patients nearing the end of life, and we are seeing a shift away from the concept of patient autonomy toward the position that medical professionals should have the legal authority to make ethical and moral decisions regarding whether to provide care to patients at high risk of dying. The new ideology of “quality of life” has also resulted in an increase in disputes within families over what health care decisions should be made for those no longer capable of communicating their wishes. We are thus starting to see a sharp increase in litigation over these issues as society veers away from the traditional perspective of the sanctity of human life.

Members of the Agudath Israel of America legal network have been involved in a number of high profile cases in which the question of whether to provide a patient with a feeding tube or other life support has been battled out in courtrooms. This workshop will be based on some of those actual cases and will provide all participants with a solid understanding of the basic legal issues and arguments involved in these life-and-death cases. Our goal is to sensitize all those attending to this sort of litigation and provide enough information so that those interested in taking on such cases directly will have the know-how to do so.

Acted out in a mock trial followed by a Q & A

Participants

Judge: The Honorable Martin E. Ritholtz, Justice, New York Supreme Court, Queens County

Practitioner: Mark J. Kurzmann,
Principal, Kurzmann Law Offices, P.C.

Moderator and Practitioner:
Jonathan J. Rikoon, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Rabbinic Authority: Rabbi Zvi Ausch shlita,
Yoshev Rosh Bais Horaah d’ Karlsburg

Medical Authority: Dr. Leon Zacharowicz MD MA, Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Medical Authority: Dr. Harold Bronheim MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, Board Certified in Medicine, Psychiatry, Geriatrics, Psychiatry of the Medically Ill, and Pain

To RSVP, please click here. For more
information, please contact Rivka Levenson

at 212-797-9000 ext. 335 or e-mail legalservices@agudathisrael.org

Location

Offices of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
919 Third Avenue
(at 55th Street)
35th Floor Conference Center
New York, NY 10022

Please bring a photo ID to gain access through building security

CLE Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has been accredited by the New York State and California State Continuing Legal Education Boards as a provider of continuing legal education. The program is being planned with the intention that its attendees qualify for 2 General CLE credit hours for their participation.

Dina D’Malchusa Legal Seminar on Oct. 17, 2010

I was forwarded the following e-mail:

Agudath Israel of America invites all men and women to an important Dina D’Malchusa Legal Seminar, geared towards business professional and owners, service providers, non-profit administrators and board members.

The seminar will be addressed by prominent attorneys, presenting material not discussed at the previous seminar. The event will take place on Sunday, October 17th from 9:00am – 1:00pm at Bnos Bais Yaakov in Far Rockaway. Breakfast will be served.

Three CLE/CPE Credits Available (provided by ACE Seminars).

Registration is $36 and reservations can be made by calling 212-797-9000 ext 335 or emailing: legalservices@agudathisrael.org.

CLE Announcement: “Dispute Resolutions done the Kosher Way: A Comparison between Jewish Halacha and US Civil Law”

The Bais HaVaad, Hudson Valley Bank & CUNY Law School have joined to coordinate a fantastic CLE Seminar on June 10th in NY.

“Dispute Resolutions done the Kosher Way: A Comparison between Jewish Halacha and US Civil Law”

Speakers: Rabbi Dovid Grossman, & Rabbi A. Marburger, Bais Havaad Organization

Hon. Judge David Schmidt,

Topics Include:
Jewish Law: A way of life, not a way to settle a dispute
Civil Laws that are based on the Judeo ethic and moral obligations
Legal Diagnostics
The Authority of Bais Din to Judge
Initial Interplay between Civil Court and Bais Din
Conflicts between Halacha and Civil Law
Theories of governmental authority
Judicial Laws and Legislative Laws

8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Networking Breakfast / Registration
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Seminar, Q & A

LOCATION:
1 Grand Central Place
60 East 42nd Street (formerly the Lincoln Building) New York, NY 10016
Ground Floor Conference Center

Please note CLE Seminars are for practicing attorneys only!

Registration is required as seating is limited- No Walk-ins. First 75 RSVPS

Panel discussion on corruption and public integrity from halachic and secular perspectives

The Center for Ethics at Yeshiva University Invites you to Scandal, Money, and Corruption: What to Do When Leaders Go Bad? — A panel discussion featuring: Rabbi Yosef Blau (RIETS) Prof. Noam Zohar (Dept. of Philosophy, Bar Il-An University) Melanie Sloan, Esq. (Exec. Dir., Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington). This panel will examine corruption as a failure of public integrity, and will include both Halakhic and secular perspectives. Speakers will discuss issues of misconduct by community and religious leaders as well as those in politics and government.

Contact Information
Primary Contact
John Fousek
212-960-0825
fousek@yu.edu

Date & Location
Date: May 05, 2010
Time: 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Location: Yagoda Commons
215 Lexington Ave (at 33rd Street)
Beren Campus
New York, NY 10016

Halachic Wills & Estates Conference 2/3/10

The Bais HaVaad Institute of Talmudic Law announced that the fifth telephone/video conference in its Halachic Wills & Estates Series will be held on Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 8:30 PM EST. The topic of the conference is “How to Write a Halachic Will,” to be presented by Rav Ari Marburger, Dayan Bais Din Maysharim and author of Business Halacha: A Practical Halachic Guide to Modern Business.

Registration can be done through the Bais HaVaad’s website (link).