• From Broadway To Law School, A Journey Of Success with Anthony M. Brown, Esq. - LGBTQ Activist

  • Oct 22 2019
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

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From Broadway To Law School, A Journey Of Success with Anthony M. Brown, Esq. - LGBTQ Activist

  • Summary

  • Anthony M. Brown, Esq., an LBGTQ rights attorney, makes an appearance on the Mentor Esq! Let’s discuss his journey of making a change in the world. From starting his life experience as an actor to then discovering his true calling to represent those who need and deserve more of a voice in the eye of the law: the LBGTQ community.

     

    Anthony M. Brown, Esq: Founding Chairman of the Board of Men Having Babies. Fellow of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys (AAAA), member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, Nassau County Bar Association, LGBT Bar of New York, New York Attorneys for Adoption and Family Formation (NYAAFF) and the National LBGT Bar Association. Anthony is also the 2016 recipient of the Gay CityNews Impact Awards. To contact Anthony, please call (212) 953-6447, email anthony@timeforfamilies.com, or visit www.timeforfamilies.com.


    Andrew J. Smiley, Esq. is a lecturer, leader, and commander of the courtroom. He is a Past President of The New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers and a Past President of The New York City Trial Lawyers Alliance. To contact Andrew, please either call (212) 986-2022, email andrew@thementoresq.com or visit www.smileylaw.com

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