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  1. Edith Jones

    Edith Hollan Jones (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1949) is the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Jones graduated from Cornell University in 1971. She received her J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law in 1974. She was in private practice in Houston, Texas from 1974 until 1985, working for the firm of Andrews, Kurth, Campbell & Jones, where she became the firm's first female partner. She specialized in bankruptcy law.

  2. Martin Blinder

    Martin Blinder, M.D. is a forensic psychiatrist and the author of "Psychiatry in the Everyday Practice of Law". Blinder is noted for his testimony in the 1979 trial of Dan White. In that trial, Blinder testified that White was suffering from depression and pointed to several behavioral symptoms of that depression, including the fact that White had gone from being highly health-conscious to consuming sugary foods and drinks such as Twinkies and Coca-Cola.

  3. Jonathan R. Macey

    Jonathan R. Macey is Deputy Dean and Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance and Securities Law at Yale University, and Professor in the Yale School of Management. Professor Macey is the author of several books including the two-volume treatise, Macey on Corporation Laws , and co-author of two leading casebooks, Corporations: Including Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies and Banking Law and Regulation .

  4. I. Fred Koenigsberg
  5. Ilene S. Cooper

    Ilene Cooper is a Hofstra Law graduate of the class of 1979. She is a partner at Farrell Fritz concentrating in trusts and estates. She practices litigation in Surrogate's Courts throughout the metropolitan area. Her area of work has required her to prepare objections, answers, discovery demands, motions and memoranda of law. She also has experience in the drafting and execution of will and trust instruments, powers of attorney, health care proxies and living wills.

  6. Herrick K. Lidstone Jr
  7. Allison K. Romantz
  8. Allen Z. Sussman

    Allen Z. Sussman Partner Allen Sussman's practice focuses on the representation of emerging growth companies and investors in the technology and media sectors, with an emphasis on the following principal areas: serving as outside general counsel to clients in corporate and securities matters, public and private securities offerings, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital transactions and formation of investment funds.

  9. Neal L. Moskow

    Mr. Moskow has had numerous reported cases and important results. Representative cases include Distasio v. Perkin Elmer Corp . , 157 F. 3rd 55 (2nd Cir. 1998); Original Grasso Construction Corp. v. John Sheperd , 70 Conn. App. 404, 799 A.2d 1053, cert. Denied, 261 Conn. 932, 806 A.2d 1065 (2002) and Fagan v. The Stamford Hospital , docket number CV-96-0149908-S ($2,500,000.00 Verdict secured in 2003).

  10. Philip S. Corwin

    Mr. Corwin has been a guest on the "MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour," "CNN Newsmaker," "CNN Burden of Proof," "CBS This Morning," "CBS Nightwatch," " CNBC Capitol Gains," "CNBC Business Insiders," "C-Span Washington Journal," "Court TV Washington Watch," "The Wall Street Journal Report," "CNET Radio" and other television and radio public affairs and business programs.

  11. Theodore T. Myre Jr

    Theodore T. Myre, Jr . is a partner with Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP, is Co-Chair of the Firm�s Health Care Practice Group, Co-Chair of the Firm�s Taxation Practice Group, and is also a member of the Firm�s General Business Practice Group. He joined Wyatt in 1983. In 1995, he joined Norton Healthcare as Assistant General Counsel and in 1997 was promoted to General Counsel. Mr. Myre rejoined the Firm in October 1999.

  12. Jonathan R. Macey

    Jonathan R. Macey Jonathan R. Macey joined the faculty at Yale Law School in 2004. Prior to that, he was the J. DuPratt White Professor of Law and Business, Director of the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics at Cornell Law School, and Professor in the Johnson Graduate School of Business at Cornell University. He received a B.A. from Harvard College (1977) and a J.D. from Yale Law School (1982).

  13. Bruce A. Hoffman

    Bruce practices in the area of labor and employment law dealing with such matters as employment discrimination, wrongful discharge, affirmative action, wage-hour compliance, OSHA compliance, collective bargaining, grievance-arbitration proceedings, unfair labor practices and union avoidance. He provides strategic counseling to clients in all areas of employment law to minimize potential liability.

  14. Floyd Abrams

    Floyd Abrams is a partner in the New York law firm of Cahill Gordon & Reindel and is the William J. Brennan Jr. Visiting Professor of First Amendment Law at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. Abrams has argued frequently in the U.S. Supreme Court in significant First Amendment cases. He was co-counsel to The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case. He is the author of the recently published book Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment.

  15. Leonard A. Leo

    Mr. Leo has participated actively in the affairs of the bar, serving as an officer of the American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law. He also has served as a consultant on a number of legislative and litigation projects involving banking regulation, property rights, discrimination law, judicial selection, regulatory reform, federalism, and freedom of speech.

  16. Debbie Segal

    Debbie Segal is Kilpatrick Stockton’s Pro Bono Partner and leads the firm’s attorneys in providing pro bono legal services to low-income clients, community groups and nonprofit organizations. In this capacity, Ms. Segal has provided the firm’s lawyers countless opportunities to represent underserved individuals and the organizations which support them. She is the first attorney to be named to a position of this kind in Georgia and North Carolina.

  17. Attorney Steven L. Good

    Mr. Good has been a guest speaker at the National Association of Realtors® Convention, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), United States League of Savings Institutions, The Chicago Bar Association, The Robert Morris Banking Honorary, Savings Banks Mortgage & Real Estate Forum, NACORE (International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives-now CORENET), Conference for Catholic Facility Management, Crittenden Seminars Speaking Facility, National Multi-Family Housing Council, Mort

  18. Debra Goetz Rosenberg

    DEBRA ROSENBERG's practice focuses on corporate law and local government law. She was previously associated in New York with the law firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton and with Rainbow Media Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corporation. Debra is licensed to practice in both Texas (2003) and New York (1989).

  19. Gary J. Stern

    Gary Stern writes that he was elected as one of the "Leading Lawyers in Illinois" for 2003-04. He is a shareholder-attorney at Chuhak & Tecson PC. His daughter Brittany, 18, will attend Indiana U. as a freshman in the fall, and his daughter Carly is 13. Stacy West Clark's law firm marketing consulting firm just turned 12! She is also the founder and head of the Delaware Valley Law Firm Marketing Group.

  20. Matthew C. Susman
  21. Susan Corner Rosen

    Susan Rosen is an experienced trial attorney who has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of cases with an emphasis on medical malpractice and personal injury litigation. Ms. Rosen has been selected by her peers to be included in the THE BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA. She has represented numerous people in medical malpractice claims and recently won one of the largest medical malpractice verdicts in the state - a $7 million verdict awarded by a Greenville County jury.

  22. Sharon N. Berlin

    Sharon N. Berlin became associated with the Mineola law firm of Rains & Pogrebin, PC, in 1991 and in 1999 became a partner. The firm’s entire complement of 20 lawyers is engaged in the practice of labor and employment law and education law. Berlin’s practice covers these areas as well as the representation of school districts and other public, private and quasi-public educational entities in education law matters.

  23. Linda B. Hirschson
  24. Michael J. Penders

    Michael J. Penders, Counsel for Homeland Security and Government Relations Mr. Penders has led vulnerability assessments and security audits at critical infrastructure facilities in the private and public sectors. He has directed investigations into acts of terrorism, industrial sabotage, and environmental crimes in North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

  25. Diane E. Lifton
  26. Jody K Burnett

    Mr. Burnett graduated from Utah State University (B.S. magna cum laude 1973) and Cornell University (J.D. 1977), where he was a member of the Moot Court Board. He was admitted to the Utah Bar in 1977. He is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Utah, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

  27. Sabra Elizabeth Purifoy

    Sabra Elizabeth Purifoy BACK Education: B.A., cum laude, Political Science Honors Program, University of South Florida; B.A. cum laude, Women�s Studies, University of South Florida; J.D., Cornell University. Ms. Purifoy served as Editor for the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy. Memberships: Ms. Purifoy holds memberships in the State Bar of California, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.

  28. George Hagerty

    George Hagerty is Of Counsel to Capell Vishnick, LLP and practices in the areas of estate planning, business planning and taxation. Mr. Hagerty is both an attorney and a Certified Public Accountant and specializes in both personal and corporate income taxation. He has been in practice for over 30 years with an emphasis on individual tax and financial planning and an understanding of the special needs of small businesses.

  29. Melissa Lea

    Melissa Lea , Vice President Arnold Communications Melissa Lea was destined for a career in advertising. Her first experiences with the industry were as a little girl when she memorized every commercial jingle she heard and sang them incessantly, much to her parents chagrin. She began her professional marketing career after graduating from Cornell University with Scali McCabe Sloves in New York City.

  30. Nicole P. Schiereck

    Nicole P. Schiereck Associate Nicole P. Schiereck is an associate attorney who practices in the areas of casualty defense, insurance coverage, and bad faith litigation. Ms. Schiereck earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in 1999. In 2003, Ms. Schiereck went on to receive a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

  31. Marla Porter Gross

    Marla Porter Gross is an international adoption attorney and a member of the Florida, New York and New Jersey Bars. Prior to starting her own international adoption law practice, she served as the Director of International Adoption Programs for an adoption agency. In earlier years, Marla served as an attorney with a non-profit adoption and foster care organization and spent several years practicing in the area of international law. Marla, far right, holding baby in Romania

  32. Kim Rappaport

    Kim Rappaport Kim Rappaport is in-house counsel for SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT in New York. Her practice focuses on protection of intellectual property, particularly digital music copyright and new technology industry actions. Prior to joining Sony, Ms. Rappaport worked for eight years as a litigation associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Arnold & Porter, LLP. During that period, she represented pro bono clients in a variety of high-profile civil rights challenges.

  33. John Osgood

    John Osgood John practices in the field of transportation defense and general civil litigation primarily encompassing personal injury, construction, and professional liability matters, both at the trial and appellate level. His trial experience includes the defense of a major national company in a catastrophic personal injury claim, as well as the defense of lawyers and their law firm in a legal malpractice action.

  34. Jacob A. Kramer

    Jacob Kramer has worked on matters involving state and federal antitrust and competition laws, including pre-merger filings to the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice. His litigation experience includes general commercial litigation, appellate practice, and internal investigations.

  35. Domenic A. Mazza
  36. Alan H. Hammerman
  37. Mark E. Kalmansohn
  38. Richard J. Gilbert

    Richard Gilbert is a Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. He recently served as Chair of the Department of Economics from 2002-2005. From 1984-1993 he was the Director of the University of California Energy Institute. Between 1993 and 1995 he was Chief Economist for the Antitrust Division at the U.S. Department of Justice.

  39. Thomas J. McCarthy
  40. Jonathan Charles Berns

    Jonathan Berns Jonathan Berns is a partner at the law firm of Weinhaus, Dobson, Goldberg & Moreland where he has practiced for 12 years. Throughout his career, he has primarily devoted his practice to the representation of individuals in employment and civil rights cases. He graduated from Cornell University, cum laude, in 1990 and from Washington University School of Law in 1993. At the Law School, he was an Associate Editor of the Washington University Law Quarterly.

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