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Dean Matthew Diller

‘Find a Footing in This New World’

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By lawalumni on June 11, 2020 News and Reminders

Dean Matthew Diller’s opening address for Fordham Law’s Virtual Diploma Ceremony was published in New York Law Journal. Dean Diller shared his thoughts on the role of lawyers during the pandemic.

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