University of Pennsylvania Carey Law alumni occupy leadership roles in U.S. Attorney’s Office for Eastern District of PA

December 19, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Three University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School alumni and a former Law School senior lecturer occupy four of the top seven leadership roles in the U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (EDPA).  Alumni Gregory B. David L’04, Clare Putnam Pozos L’07, Jennifer Arbittier Williams C’92

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UCLA Law awards event honors legal community

December 18, 2019

UCLA LAW — UCLA School of Law honored prominent alumni and friends who excel in business, the judiciary, corporate litigation and public service at the 2019 UCLA Law Awards ceremony on Dec. 4. The Hon. Jacqueline Nguyen ’91, William Anderson ’88, Cheryl Lott ’04 and Chuck Williams were recognized for their commitment to excellence in the law

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University of Texas Law receives law firm gift to establish scholarship

December 18, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SCHOOL OF LAW — After four years of work, they were rewarded with a verdict in Ms. Das’s favor—and an unexpected payment to them by the State of Texas of more than $190,000. Turning part of the financial windfall they realized from their representation of Ms. Das into an endowment to benefit

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Case Western Reserve Law alumnus François-Philippe Champagne appointed as Canda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs

December 5, 2019

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — François-Philippe Champagne, an alumnus of Case Western Reserve University School of Law, has been appointed Canada’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs. As such, he serves as Canada’s top diplomat, tasked with handling foreign relations with the United States and China, among other important matters.

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Columbia Law alum Dana Delger provides advice for law students

December 5, 2019

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — As a strategic litigator for the Innocence Project, Delger works to persuade courts to follow science, not precedent, in considering forensic evidence.

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University of Houston Law names new building after donor John M. Quinn

November 26, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON — The University of Houston has received a significant gift from The John M. O’Quinn Foundation to support the UH Law Center and construction of its new state-of-the-art building. In permanent recognition of the gift, the building will be named the “John M. O’Quinn Law Building.” An accomplished attorney and philanthropist, the late John

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Howard Law hosts judicial clerkship panel

November 26, 2019

HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The annual Judicial Clerkship and Internship Panel is held every year during the month of October. Invitations are extended to all three 1L, 2L, and 3L classes. The purpose of the event is to expose Howard University School of Law students to the benefits associated with clerking and interning for

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Iowa State Senator Jack Whitver recounts his time at Drake Law

November 22, 2019

DRAKE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Jack Whitver, LW’12, is a small business owner, practicing attorney, and senator. Whitver represents Iowa Senate District 19. In 2016, he was elected by his colleagues to serve as president of the Iowa Senate, and in 2018 was elected to serve as majority leader—the top post of the Iowa Senate. His

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George Washington Law alumnus Gisela Perez Kusakawa awarded by NAPABA

November 22, 2019

GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW — Gisela Perez Kusakawa, JD ’18, was awarded the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) Law Foundation Community Law Fellowship to work with Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC (Advancing Justice | AAJC) on a two-year project. The NAPABA Law Foundation Community Law Fellowship seeks to develop the public interest law leaders of

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Cornell Law alumnus Mark Masler elected to New York State Supreme Court

November 22, 2019

CORNELL LAW SCHOOL — On November 6, Mark Masler ’93 was elected to the New York State Supreme Court. Masler will represent the state’s 6th Judicial District, which includes Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Schulyer, Tioga, and Tompkins Counties.

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