Deanne Marie Braveman is a lawyer practicing government relations. Deanne received a B.A. degree from UMass, Amherst in 2004, and has been licensed for 18 years. Deanne practices at Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. in Albany, NY.
Memberships
New York State Bar Association
Kate Stoneman Day Committee, Alumni Member
While in Law School, Ms. Braveman served as a Clinical Intern in the Albany Law School's Law Clinic & Justice Center's Litigation Clinic where she was admitted to practice under the Student Practice Rule. In that capacity, she represented clients in hearings and appeals involving unemployment benefits and conducted client interviews, fact investigation, and legal research. She also handled case planning, preparation of pleadings and all other court papers, witness preparation, and client representation in administrative proceedings.
Ms. Braveman also worked as a Legal Intern for three separate entities: Disability Advocates, Albany, NY, the Health Care Bureau of the New York State Attorney General's Office, Albany, NY, and the United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC.
News
Deanne Braveman Honored at Touro's Public Interest Attorney of the Year Reception
March 16, 2011
Practice Area: Diversity, Government Relations
Publications
Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State Through the Budget, Laborpress
April 10, 2013
Practice Area: Labor Law
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Edward Pichardo, Richard Winsten
Disclosure of Independent Expenditures in New York State
February 12, 2013
Practice Area: Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Source: Laborpress.org
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Richard Winsten
Legislative Update: Reportable Business Relationships
December 10, 2012
Practice Area: Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Source: Labor Press
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Richard Winsten
Richard Winsten, Tom Hartnett & Deanne Braveman Authors A Practical Guide to Registering an Independent Expenditure Committee for New York State Elections for LaborPress
August 16, 2012
Practice Area: Diversity, Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Source: LaborPress
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Thomas Hartnett - In Memoriam, Richard Winsten
The New York State Wage Theft Prevention Act
March 30, 2011 Memberships Capital District Women's Bar Association Kate Stoneman Day Committee, Alumni Member Fellow: for the Honorable Joseph E. Robach, 56th Senate District of the State of New York, where she conducted research for current and future legislation, speaking events, and Senate sessions. She also assisted constituents with questions about legislation, attended public events on behalf of and with Senator Robach, and acted as a Representative at meetings of Great Lakes Legislators. While in Law School, Ms. Braveman served as a Clinical Intern in the Albany Law School's Law Clinic & Justice Center's Litigation Clinic where she was admitted to practice under the Student Practice Rule. In that capacity, she represented clients in hearings and appeals involving unemployment benefits and conducted client interviews, fact investigation, and legal research. She also handled case planning, preparation of pleadings and all other court papers, witness preparation, and client representation in administrative proceedings. Ms. Braveman also worked as a Legal Intern for three separate entities: Disability Advocates, Albany, NY, the Health Care Bureau of the New York State Attorney General's Office, Albany, NY, and the United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Memberships New York State Bar Association Capital District Women's Bar Association Kate Stoneman Day Committee, Alumni Member News Deanne Braveman Honored at Touro's "Public Interest Attorney of the Year" Reception Publications Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State Through the Budget, Laborpress Disclosure of Independent Expenditures in New York State Legislative Update: Reportable Business Relationships Richard Winsten, Tom Hartnett & Deanne Braveman Authors "A Practical Guide to Registering an Independent Expenditure Committee for New York State Elections" for LaborPress The New York State Wage Theft Prevention Act
Practice Area: Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman Member:
New York State Bar Association
March 16, 2011
Practice Area: Diversity, Government Relations
April 10, 2013
Practice Area: Labor Law
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Edward Pichardo, Richard Winsten
February 12, 2013
Practice Area: Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Source: Laborpress.org
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Richard Winsten
December 10, 2012
Practice Area: Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Source: Labor Press
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Richard Winsten
August 16, 2012
Practice Area: Diversity, Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Source: LaborPress
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman, Thomas Hartnett - In Memoriam, Richard Winsten
March 30, 2011
Practice Area: Government Relations, Labor Law
Publication Type: Attorney Articles
Written By: Deanne Braveman
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