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Chief Clerk of Nassau County Surrogate Court to Present Lecture in New York

NYCLA

The following is announcement I received via email regarding an upcoming presentation sponsored by the New York County Lawyer’s Association:

NYCLA Presents Lewinson Lecture:“Equity in the 21st Century, a Surrogate’s Court Perspective” on May 12

On Wednesday, May 12 at 6:00 PM, Michael P. Ryan, chief clerk of the Nassau County Surrogate’s Court, will present a free lecture, the Ruth Lewinson Memorial Lecture, at the New York County Lawyers’ Association (NYCLA), 14 Vesey Street (between Broadway and Church Street) in Lower Manhattan. The lecture topic is “Equity in the 21st Century, A Surrogate’s Court Perspective.” Mr. Ryan has been chief clerk of the Nassau County Surrogate’s Court since 2005. Prior to that, he was a court attorney-referee in the Surrogate’s Law Department for ten years. Mr. Ryan received his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law. NYCLA’s Estates, Trusts and Surrogate’s Court Practice Section is sponsoring the lecture, which is named after Ms. Lewinson, the first woman officer at NYCLA and among New York’s first female attorneys, and an active and esteemed trusts and estates lawyer. RSVP: dlamb@nycla.org