...the allure of Northern California and Silicon Valley. He was at Georgetown University Law Center during the height of the dot-com bubble, and...
...Legal Aid Golf Classic Committee. He is a 1992 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center. Morrison & Foerster received the Guardian of...
...public offerings and private placements. He received his J.D. at Georgetown University Law Center in 1994. EAST BAY...
...with a history degree, the New York City native went to Georgetown University Law Center. He joined what was then Rosenman & Colin doing...
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...restructurings, commercial litigation and other matters relating to insolvency. He graduated from University of Maine School of Law in 1993. James McTarnaghan...
...with a history degree, the New York City native went to Georgetown University Law Center. He joined what was then Rosenman & Colin doing...
...fraud and competition issues. She received her J.D. from Michigan State University College of Law in 1998. Hanson Bridgett has...
...Gorczyca, a member of the product liability practice, graduated from Wayne State University Law School in 1995 Bullivant Houser Bailey of...
...graduate of Tulane Law School. A 1996 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, van Löben Sels is a member of...
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