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Labe M. Richman
Criminal Defense Lawyer

305 Broadway, Suite 100 New York NY 10007 U.S.A. View Map
Mr. Richman's Prior Lectures To Lawyers and Law Students


[Those wanting information about his award winning Trial Comminication Techniques Seminar should click on "CLE - Trial Communication" above].

As listed below, Labe Richman has given numerous lectures at many different locales:

American Association of Immigration Lawyers,
Lecturer, Cell Block Tango, The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law, December 1, 2009, AILA December New York Conference; Lecturer and Moderator, Crimigration: Padilla v. Kentucky; AILA National Conference, National Harbor, July 2010

The Public Law Institute, Post-Conviction Strategies for Deportees, August 18, 2009

Seton Hall University Law School; Lecturer, The Use of Media in Trial Practice, April, 2001.

LawyersCLE.com; Lecturer, Trial Communications Techniques, Part I; January, 2001; June, 2001.

Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Lecturer, Trial Communication Techniques, Bridge the Gap Program, October 2008 and 2009; Lecturer, Demonstrative Evidence Program, Why We Need to Use Demonstrative Evidence; and, Demonstratives in a RICO Case; March 2001; Lecturer, The ABC's of Civil Litigation Program: Forging Ahead to Trial, September, 2000; Lecturer, Immigration Law Program, 2005.

The New York County Lawyers' Association, Lecturer, Trial Communications Technique, Part I, September, 1999; May, 2002; September, 2003.Lecturer, Trial Communications Techniques, Part II, October 2000; February, 2003. Lecturer, Bridge the Gap Program: Trial Communications Techniques, December 1999; December, 2000; April, 2001; December, 2001; December, 2002; April, 2002. Lecturer, Introduction to Trial Communication & Voir Dire Interactive Program, April, 2003; August, 2003; December, 2003, April, 2004. Panel Member, Jury Trial Innovations, March 31, 2004.

On October 21, 2003 The New York County Lawyers' CLE Institute presented Labe Richman with The Innovative CLE Program Award in recognition of his significant contribution to continuing legal education in the development and presentation of the course "Effective Trial Communication Techniques: The Application of Advertizing, Drama and Psychology to Trials."

The New York State Bar Association, Immigration Basics and Beyond, Lecturer on Criminal Defense Issues in Immigration Practice, March 24, 2004.

New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Chief Coordinator, Moderator of Panel Discussion, In-Depth Grand Jury: Turning a Ham Sandwich into a Gourmet Meal, September, 2000. Lecturer, Juror Psychology: How the Jury Sees You, September, 1999.

New York State - Capital Defenders Office, Lecturer, Trial Communication Techniques: The Application of Advertising, Drama and Psychology to the Trial of a Case, Part I & II, September, 1999; May, 2000

National Institute for Trial Advocacy, New Jersey Regional Program, Lecturer, Voir Dire. Faculty for trial simulations, April 1999. New York Regional Program, June 2004. Faculty Member for Opening and Closing Statement Simulations and Judge for Bench Trials.

Columbia University Law School, March 2009, lectured on post-conviction practice to the Seminar on Prisoner's Rights.

Rutgers University Law School, Trial Advocacy Program, Lecturer, Voir Dire. Faculty for trial simulations, May, 1999; May, 2001.

Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, Intensive Trial Advocacy Program, Lecturer and Faculty Member of Barry Scheck's intensive NITA trial simulation program, January 1990 to present. January 2009, lectured on post-conviction issues at the Cardozo Immigration Justice Clinic.

Cardozo Alumni Association CLE Program, Trial Communication Techniques, Part I & II, May, 2002; January, 2003.

New York State Defenders Association, Immigration Defense Project, Post-Conviction Attacks on Behalf of Immigrants, September 16, 2006.

Queens Bar Association, Lecturer; Crimes, Immigration and Post-Conviction Work, April 2010.

Labe Richman was also a faculty member in Cardozo Law School's Criminal Appeals Clinic for six years, January 1990 to September 1996.

He also conducted attorney workshops on cross-examination for Training and Resources for Assigned Counsel in Narcotics Cases, Supreme Court, State of New York, Appellate Division, First Department, January 1990; December 1991.

Mr. Richman is also a graduate of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy's Teacher Training Program at Harvard.

He is was also a former Adjunct Professor of Law at New York Law School where he taught Trial Advocacy.


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