Criminal defense lawyer Benjamin Brafman (LL.M. ’79) has tackled some of the highest-profile cases of the last three decades, defending luminaries such as Sean Combs, Jay-Z,...
Forty floors above Central Park, just a couple of doors away from the corner office where the legendary Estée Lauder ruled her cosmetics empire, Sara Moss...
The dream of a technology that produces nonfossil fuel for our industrial world has been an entrepreneurial holy grail since the 1970s. Jonathan Wolfson ’00 was...
Cristina Alger ’07 admits that before she graduated from college, she had little grounding in finance other than balancing her checkbook. Her father, David Alger, was...
Martin Garbus ’59 has had a legendary career as a trial lawyer and free speech proponent, representing Daniel Ellsberg, Lenny Bruce, and Don Imus domestically, and...
There’s a running joke at the offices of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz that David Katz ’88 showed up as a summer associate in 1987 and...
The law alumni association’s fall lecture, “You Are Here: Location Data, Tracking Technology, and Consumer Privacy Law,” moderated by Professor Katherine Strandburg, brought together lawyers from...
James Silkenat (LL.M. ’78), a partner at Sullivan & Worcester, was voted president-elect at the American Bar Association’s annual meeting in Chicago in August, which will...