Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Thanks to All Who Made Art of Lawyering a HUGE SUCCESS

VLSP’s 2017 Art of Lawyering fundraiser was truly the best one yet—especially in terms of raising
funds. More than DOUBLE the proceeds compared to the 2015 Art of Lawyering.

And we couldn’t have done it without all of you who attended, all of you who donated your artistic offerings, all of you who entertained us and all of you who provided food and beverages at no cost.

A round of applause for the donation of the Village Gate venue by Stern Management and numerous other sponsors whose in-kind or financial contribution helped enormously! And a special shout-out to Sedgewick Business Interiors for the fabulous office chair to auction; W. B. Mason for the amazing Yankees package; and Bellangelo Estates for the one-of- a-kind winery guest house package.

A toast to Constellation Brands for their sponsorship and donation of wine, along with a toast to the many attendees who bid successfully on a wide variety of creative items and packages.

Looking at the specific numbers, the 2017 net proceeds totaled $24,804.

The FUN factor also seemed to surpass all previous Art of Lawyering events.

“The Village Gate space evokes a spirit of fun,” one guest noted.

“I never saw a LIVE mannequin before,” admitted another.

Special Counsel, the Lisa Winter Group, Danielle Ponder, and Biodance Dance Company added to the festive atmosphere just as Lento, India House, Good Luck, Black Button Distillery, Get Caked Bakery, California Rollin’, The Olney Place, Rooster Hill Vineyards, and Wright Beverage pleased the discriminating palate.

The 2017 event co-chairs, David Tennant and Mary Ognibene, were seen giving “high fives” to all their committee members for several days after the event. For those interested in helping with the 2019 Art of Lawyering – get on board now by contacting David Tennant: dtennant@nixonpeabody.com.


Written by Nora A. Jones

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Rochester’s PSAP initiative going strong at 8 months

Launched in February 2017, the Federal Pro Se Assistance Program (PSAP) has been operating out of the Kenneth B. Keating Federal Building each Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m. Starting this fall, those hours have expanded to include Fridays, noon to 2 p.m. also.

The PSAP was started by U.S. District Court Judge William Skretny in 2013 in Buffalo as a
collaboration between the University at Buffalo School of Law and the U.S. District Court of the Western District of New York.

In order to expand to Rochester, VLSP joined the effort to help coordinate volunteers to staff the program walk-ins. In the months since February, approximately 42 pro se individuals have been helped in 18 sessions. With fall semester underway, there will be 22 sessions to staff. VLSP Staff Attorney Karen Chung is still recruiting experienced federal court litigators or appellate attorneys to help with PSAP through the fall.

Vicki Economou (Rochester) and Emily Stouffer-Quinn (Nunda) were the UB law students selected for the initial Rochester launch. Both commuted to Buffalo for classroom work, but the PSAP program gave them the opportunity to get face-to- face client experience.

Lindsay Hartley and Emma Molodetz, both from Rochester, were the UB Law participants through the summer term, and they are staffing the fall semester sessions as well.

More and more pro se litigants are seeking relief in federal court, and such cases provide unique learning opportunities for law students, while moving cases forward in the very over-scheduled district court.

Professor Bernadette Gargano, who teaches the pro se civil litigation practicum at UB Law,
explained: “Students screen unrepresentated litigants for financial eligibility for the program and gather background information for the volunteer attorneys who will in turn offer limited scope legal assistance on civil claims being pursued in the WDNY.”

The volunteer attorneys who have participated in the PSAP program in Rochester to date include: Siddarth Bahl (Brenna Brenna & Boyce), Jared Cook (Adams Bell Adams PC), Justin Cordello (Cordello Law PLLC), Joseph Gawlowicz (Trevett Cristo), Barbara Heyne (solo practice), Timothy Hoover (Hodgson Russ LLP), Cindy Lapoff (Trevett Cristo), Michael Ognenovski (Thomson Reuters), David Rothenberg (Geiger & Rothenberg LLP), Ernest Santoro (Ernest D. Santoro, Esq. PC), Mark Whitford (Barclay Damon LLP), and Lisa Paine(Fourth Department, Mental Hygiene).

Written by Nora A. Jones