Ex-NY Court Aide Opposes Dismissal of Sex Abuse Suit
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NY Court System Must Face Sex Abuse Cover-Up Claims - Law360
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This article originally appeared in the Buffalo Healthy Living Magazine, February 2021 on page 33.
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Article originally appeared on August 31, 2020 in the Western New York Daily Record. As a lawyer advocate, preparing a client for mediation is assisted by encouraging the development of a narrative of their story — in their own voice. This expression of their experience is something that does not…
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Mediation is a protected process which occurs in both state and federal courts, and elsewhere. The timing of a mediation may be early on, after a few depositions have been taken, or before trial. Whenever it happens, I believe the client’s therapist should be at the mediation table because it…
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Article originally appeared on October 22, 2018 in the Buffalo Business First. Catherine “Cat” McCulle started at Lindy Korn PLLC as a legal assistant. She is now an associate there and a new member of the Erie County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Committee Executive Council. This fall she will become…
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Article originally appeared on June 8, 2019 in the Olean Times Herald. Dr. Pauline Hoffmann had felt comfortable being a Wiccan at St. Bonaventure University. She first started researching Wicca as a student at the Franciscan Catholic university in the early 1990s, and after joining the university’s faculty in 2006…
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Article originally appeared in The Buffalo Spree, June 2019. Current title: Lawyer and Mediator Age: 65 Years in the Business: 40 In this #MeToo era, you might say Lindy Korn’s time has come, but Buffalo’s pioneering advocate for victims of sexual harassment—actually, all forms of workplace discrimination—has been around long…
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Article originally appeared on June 6, 2019 in The Buffalo News. Pauline Hoffmann resigned her post as dean of St. Bonaventure University's communication school, but says she did it under pressure. She also claims the school denied her a promotion to provost, the university's highest academic position. Why? Hoffmann says…
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Article originally appeared on June 6, 2019 on WIVB.com. An associate professor at St. Bonaventure says university officials discriminated against her when she was the dean of communications because of her gender and Wiccan religious beliefs. As a result, Pauline Hoffmann, of Franklinville, filed a complaint in federal court against…
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