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Mark Shulman

Leader At The New York City Bar at New York City Bar Association

Mark Shulman is a seasoned educator and legal expert with extensive experience in teaching International Law and Human Rights across multiple prestigious institutions, including Sarah Lawrence College and Fordham University School of Law. Since 2009, Shulman has contributed to the academic community by originating the Pre-Law Society at Sarah Lawrence College and teaching various human rights courses at The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College. Additionally, Shulman serves as an International Student Advisor and holds leadership roles at the New York City Bar Association, where Shulman has chaired multiple committees. With a robust academic background, including a JD from Columbia Law School and a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley, Shulman's expertise also extends internationally as a visiting professor in China.

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New York, United States

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New York City Bar Association

The New York City Bar Association (www.nycbar.org) is a voluntary organization with 24,000 members. Since its founding in 1870, the City Bar has been dedicated to maintaining the high ethical standards of the legal profession, promoting reform of the law and providing service to the profession and the public. The City Bar's 150 Committees issue hundreds of reports and present hundreds of events annually. The Legal Referral Service matches vetted lawyers with clients. The City Bar Center for CLE provides continuing legal education for lawyers. The City Bar Justice Center provides pro bono legal services to the disadvantaged. Protecting the public’s welfare remains one of the Association’s highest priorities.


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