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Thanks. Is the school picking up transportation or is the Firm? Sorryâjust need to know re logistics planning.
Ken please put on calendar.
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Eric S. Montalvo
Attorney at Law
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From: Peter Faherty
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 1:04 PM
To: Eric S. Montalvo
Subject: Official Invitation to Speak at Albany Law School
On behalf of the Justice Robert H. Jackson Lecture Series Committee and the Student Bar Association of Albany Law School please accept this invitation to speak at Albany Law Schoolâs annual Justice Robert H. Jackson Lecture Series.
Albany Law Schoolâs Justice Robert H. Jackson Lecture Series is a longstanding tradition of educationally enriching lectures, presentations, and panel discussions put on for the Albany Law School community and Capital Region as a whole. The series is intended to honor the legacy of our most notable alumnus, Justice Robert H. Jackson. This year, to honor Justice Jacksonâs legacy, we are focusing on the role of international law and American jurisprudence. Specifically, the question we feel lurking in the background of this topic is whether international law has any relevance in American Jurisprudence. Considering your extensive work under the umbrella of this topic, we believe you would be a perfect addition to our panel of speakers. We hope to arrange our speakers by subtopic, so we are willing to accommodate your particular interests.
We hope you will be able to find the time to address the legal community here in Albany, New York. With the support of the Albany Law School faculty, the Albany Law School administration and the diverse legal community here in Albany, the Justice Jackson Lecture Series has been a continued success at our law school year after year.
We recognize that you must be inundated with these types of requests and your schedule is demanding. We have set the date of the lecture series for Wednesday, April 7, 2010. If you are interested in attending or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Peter L. Faherty
Law Clerk
TULLY RINCKEY PLLC
441 New Karner Road
Albany, New York 12205
518-218-7100 Phone
518-218-0496 Fax
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