Brandy Drinnon
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Jessica Wilson ’18
Jessica Wilson spent high school and college as a student athlete, combining a grueling track-and-field training schedule with the rigors of a college prep and Ivy League education. Before earning her degree in government at Cornell, she took a gap year to train for the Canadian Olympic trials. After graduation,… Read MoreNov. 3, 2017
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Daniel Gervais inducted as president of the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property
Professor Gervais will serve a two-year term as president of ATRIP and preside over its 2018 and 2019 world congresses in Helsinki, Finland, and Nashville. Read MoreOct. 27, 2017
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Class action expert Brian Fitzpatrick on the pros and cons joining an Equifax lawsuit
Fitzpatrick recommends that people "stay in class actions. It is very hard to sue on your own." Read MoreSep. 22, 2017
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18 members of the Class of 2017 selected for Order of the Coif
Jessica Wilson spent high school and college as a student athlete, combining a grueling track-and-field training schedule with the rigors of a college prep and Ivy League education. Before earning her degree in government at Cornell, she took a gap year to train for the Canadian Olympic trials. After graduation,… Read MoreSep. 15, 2017
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Caroline Cecot (JD/PhD’14) to join law faculty at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
Jessica Wilson spent high school and college as a student athlete, combining a grueling track-and-field training schedule with the rigors of a college prep and Ivy League education. Before earning her degree in government at Cornell, she took a gap year to train for the Canadian Olympic trials. After graduation,… Read MoreSep. 15, 2017
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James P. Danly ’13 named general counsel for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Danly previously served as an associate at Skadden Arps, where he focused on energy regulation. Read MoreSep. 13, 2017
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$2 million investment establishes Turner Family Community Enterprise Clinic at VLS
The clinic will offer students hands-on opportunities to assist individuals who would otherwise not be able to afford legal assistance with matters such as applying for tax-exempt status and drafting lease agreements. Read MoreAug. 22, 2017
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Law and Economics student Clayton J. Masterman accepts judicial clerkship
Jessica Wilson spent high school and college as a student athlete, combining a grueling track-and-field training schedule with the rigors of a college prep and Ivy League education. Before earning her degree in government at Cornell, she took a gap year to train for the Canadian Olympic trials. After graduation,… Read MoreAug. 15, 2017
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Law and Economics graduate Jean Xiao’s article accepted for publication in peer-review journal.
Jessica Wilson spent high school and college as a student athlete, combining a grueling track-and-field training schedule with the rigors of a college prep and Ivy League education. Before earning her degree in government at Cornell, she took a gap year to train for the Canadian Olympic trials. After graduation,… Read MoreAug. 7, 2017