...in the United States. This actually isn...attended the Columbia University School of Law...says Sedgwick partner Wayne Mason, who is...
...bachelor's degree in social work and a J.D. from Wayne State University, Detroit....
...taken Lovell from state government to the...College and Boston University School of Law...packed team include Wayne Budd, the former...
...and then there are internal investigations," says Peter Henning, a Wayne State University Law School professor and former attorney with the U.S. Department...
...he would be willing to meet. Peter Henning, a Wayne State University Law School professor and former attorney in the criminal division of...
...of a job description for the first-ever general counsel at the University of St. Thomas. "It was fate," says Gross...
... to start anew on the West Coast after graduating from Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. Now the majestic forests have inspired Pollack...
...Pollack to start anew on the West Coast after graduating from Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. Now the majestic forests have inspired Pollack...
...Pollack to start anew on the West Coast after graduating from Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. Now the majestic forests have inspired Pollack...
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