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...Daniel Arnouk, a Wayne resident and first-year law student at Boston College Law School. The scholarship is given to a first-year student...
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...a 1981 graduate of Columbia University and a 1986 graduate of Boston College Law School. Admitted to the bar in 1987, Bauman...
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...146;s Law Student Division, vice president of communications College: Brown Univ., A.B., 2008 ...
...and Jenny Weisenbeck, Boston University School of Law, both...Robreno, American University, Washington College of Law, commercial litigation group...
...s breakfast meeting, Thurs., 8 a.m., at The Rutgers Club, 199 College Ave., New Brunswick. Speakers: State Sens. Kip Bateman, Barbara Buono, Sam Thompson...
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...Education: St. Louis Univ. School of Law, 1980; Boston College, 1977 Prior Experience: Solo practitioner, Lakewood, 2005...
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