Claire Rosa (’10) is One of the Top 25 Attorneys of Massachusetts for 2022
Attorney Intel is pleased to announce the Top 25 Attorneys of Massachusetts for 2022. The state, known for its many colleges and universities, including Harvard University — the first institution of higher learning in the country — it’s no surprise that some of the country’s most respected and ardent attorneys begin and make their mark […]
Rob Rowe (’79) Posthumously Honored with First Annual ABA Distinguished Service Award for Financial Crimes
Rob Rowe, former vice president and senior counsel in the American Bankers Association’s Regulatory Compliance and Policy group, today was recognized posthumously as the recipient of the first ABA Distinguished Service Award for Financial Crimes. The award, which ABA will present annually, recognizes national leadership, initiative and accomplishment in financial crimes advocacy and compliance. It […]
Dan Kimmel (’80) Recongized for His Film Critic and Humor Writing Style
This past year, I have been on a mission to put together the history of LOGOS, the University’s art and literature journal and the oldest publication on campus. One evening a few days before Meliora Weekend 2022, I got an email that unexpectedly ended up being a pivotal puzzle piece in this undertaking and a […]
Steven Wise (’76) on a Supreme Court Case on Banning Inhumane Confinement
So asked the headline in a Washington Post column about National Pork Producers Council v. Ross. The Supreme Court case, argued in October, involves a voter-passed ban in California on in-state sales of meat and eggs from livestock confined by means the electorate deemed animal cruelty. Read more.
Warren A. Brown (’77) Opened His Own Law Office
Warren Brown, he says on his website, approaches trial work as an art, never leaving anything to chance. Although a successful and accomplished trial attorney, he remains loyal to the legal reality that, “The truth, poorly represented, will lose.” Read more.
Herbert S. Subin (’89) Named One of the Best Personal Injury Attorneys in New York City
New York City is one of the biggest, busiest and most iconic cities in the world. Millions of people call the Big Apple home and millions more visit every year. With all those people come crowds and cars and countless possible accidents. Read more.
Richard Godosky (’58) & Herbert S. Subin (’89) Are Recognized as the Best Personal Injury Lawyers In New York City
New York City is one of the biggest, busiest and most iconic cities in the world. Millions of people call the Big Apple home and millions more visit every year. With all those people come crowds and cars and countless possible accidents. Whether you’re a visitor or a resident of the biggest city in the […]
Lillian Moy (’81) to Retire from Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York
In 1995, when Lillian Moy became executive director of the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York, the job she would hold for the next 27 years, nonprofit law firms that provided civil legal services for the poor were hardly major political players. By Moy’s second year, their funding was on the chopping block in […]
John Halper (’93) to Run One of Minnesota’s Fastest-Growing Beverage Alcohol Retail Chains
Armed with a law degree from Boston University, John Halper worked for one of the most elite firms in New York as a young man, and later migrated to Minneapolis to specialize in corporate practice for some of the city’s biggest companies. Yet somehow it was retail that got his attention. After a series of […]
Christopher Paridon (’04) Left Davis Polk to Work for Morgan Lewis
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP has hired the former assistant general counsel and senior vice president for Citibank and a former Federal Reserve counsel to its New York and Washington, D.C Read more.