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...with the U.S. Marines from 1986-93 and graduated from Tulane University Law School in 1994, with a focus on environmental law....
...University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree in computer science from Georgia Institute of Technology and a bachelor's degree in computer science from Tulane...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
New Jersey Law Journal
...choices they are bound to face as practitioners? Two law schools, Tulane University Law School and Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center...
...University School of Law in 2009 and served as a law clerk for Appellate Division Judge Ariel Rodriguez. Sakal earned her J.D. from Tulane...
...of these: he has a doctoral degree in physical chemistry from Tulane University in New Orleans and had a prior career in engineering. Most...
Clive Cummis, who started a five-lawyer partnership that grew into one of New Jersey's largest firms, Sills Cummis & Gross, and was active in Democratic Party causes and philanthropy, died Tuesday. H
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in American Needle v. NFL , a case that has been dubbed the "Super Bowl of sports litigation" and could significantly affect the structure and oper
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