…their trusts and estates practice. Fletcher Corley LAW ’17 joined Braverman Greenspun P.C. as an associate focusing on real estate-related litigation. Matt Tellem LAW ’17 joined the Phoenix Suns as…
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…Competition, Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition, and Williams Institute Moot Court Competition. This year, nearly 150 second-year and third-year students sharpened their appellate advocacy skills as writers and oralists in…
…all, 68 students had the transformative experience of competing in a formal trial competition tournament this year, with many participating in two competitions. Fordham Law has an impressive record of…
Samuel Levine, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission While years of relatively unchecked commercial data collection has led to a moment of real despair…
…great pleasure to have the space to rethink about so many issues that I had to tackle when I was a judge and to communicate my perspective on issues I…
(L-R) Darcy Gallego ’25, Julia Davidson ’26, and Samantha McCarthy ’24 Dean Matthew Diller and alumnus Richard Saenz ’10, who has advocated for transgender people and incarcerated individuals with HIV,…
Dean Matthew Diller and Director of Professionalism, Maya FitzGerald, are quoted in a Law.com article discussing the need for a stronger focus on mental health protections in law school. “We…
…the way to do it.” Koppelman returned to Fordham Law on Feb. 7 to meet with students at a fireside chat with Dean Matthew Diller. Koppelman recalled the impact of…
…that what first drew her to her husband was that “his strong ambition and work ethic was combined with a quiet sweetness and sense of calmness.” Today, Bob and Amy…
…presented with the Hart-Dworkin Award which recognizes “significant and lasting contributions to the philosophical understanding of law.” The award is being given jointly to Zipursky and John Goldberg (Harvard) for…