The Center for Children, Families and the Law
at Hofstra University School of Law
and theAssociation of Family and Conciliation Courts
invite you to attend anInterdisciplinary Round-table Discussion
Do Family Law and Family Courts
Meet the Needs of 21st-Century
Parents and Children?
Friday, November 5, 2004
11:30 a.m.
Siben & Siben Moot Courtroom
Hofstra University School of Law, Third Floor
South Campus
Panelists:
Samuel J. Ferrara
Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Flowers, Greenberg & Eisman LLP
Catherine Friedman
ADR Coordinator, New York City Family Court
John DeWitt Gregory
Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professor of Law,
Hofstra University School of Law
William Howe
Gevurtz, Menashe, Larson & Howe, P.C.
Leslye Hunter
President, AFCC
John Lande
Associate Professor of Law and Director, Master of Laws
Program in Dispute Resolution,
University of Missouri-Columbia Law School
Paul Meller
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Hofstra University
The Honorable Edwina Richardson
Queens County Family Court
Ronald Richter
Deputy Attorney in Charge,
The Legal Aid Society-Juvenile Rights Division, New York City
Peter Salem
Executive Director, AFCC
The Honorable Hugh Starnes
State of Florida, Twentieth Judicial Circuit
Moderator:
Andrew Schepard
Director, The Center for Children, Families and the Law
and Professor of Law, Hofstra University School of Law
The round-table will be followed by a complimentary buffet luncheon
Leeds, Morelli, and Brown Atrium
Hofstra University School of Law, Second Floor
Please reply to Lisa Berman at (516) 463-4758
or via e-mail at lawlhb@hofstra.edu by October 29, 2004.
PARKING INFORMATION
Parking at Hofstra University is limited. We suggest that you arrive early. Guests may park in any of the unrestricted lots on campus ( see map ). Parking is generally more available on North Campus, just a short walk to the Law School. Parking may also be found on the residential blocks south of the Law School (off California Avenue).
Directions and Map


