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    Raymond J. Dowd ’91 Wins Honorable Harold Baer, Jr. Award

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    By on December 21, 2017 Alumni, Awards, Law School News

    Fordham Law alumnus Raymond J. Dowd ’91 has been selected by the Network of Bar Leaders to receive the Honorable Harold Baer, Jr. Award. The award, which recognizes a lawyer dedicated to civil service, will be presented on Jan. 10, 2018, at the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

    Dowd is a partner at Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP, where he practices in the firm’s groups of litigation, arbitration and mediation; intellectual property and art law; and international law. For over 20 years, Dowd has served as lead counsel in prominent New York litigations and arbitrations. Among his many noteworthy cases was the recovery of Holocaust-era artwork. Dowd’s Copyright Litigation Handbook, originally published in 2006, has received critical acclaim.

    The award, held in the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse, will be presented by the Honorable George B. Daniels, judge of New York’s Southern District.

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