...is scheduled for Aug. 21. Gottesman, 57, graduated from Georgetown University and Case Western Reserve University Law School, and clerked for Superior...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Remember Facebook.com's big 2011 overhaul? Where users once had a "profile," they now had a "timeline" — an ever-evolving page that lists "life events" in chronological order. Facebook Inc. did
...Jackson was appointed by the court, Deutsch a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center sent a congratulatory message to her former teacher...
...from a panel discussion at its May 2010 conference at the Duke University School of Law. "The committee's focus on preservation...
...A Texas millionaire has sued Georgetown University Law Center, his alma mater, in an attempt to recover $7...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...League of Greater Philadelphia are scheduled to host a conversation with Georgetown University Law Center professor Peter Edelman. Registration and lunch are set to...
...believe they enjoy in recruiting lawyers, according to a study by Georgetown University Law Center. The study, a collaboration between the law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Finding a lateral associate with the qualities and qualifications desired by the firm is only half of the battle. The other, and often equally daunting half, is helping the lateral transition into th
...an at-large member of the board of directors of Georgetown University's Alumni Philodemica, the alumni association for the Philodemic...
...34;No Conflict" by Daniel Bussel that was published in the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics in Volume 25, No. 2, in the spring...
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