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Steven E. Zipperstein ("Steve Zipperstein") is an attorney, and a lecturer in history at University of California, Santa Barbara. He is also a Senior Fellow at the UCLA Center for Middle East Development, and a visiting professor at the Tel Aviv University Law School. He is the author of several books and other publications on the legal status ...
Stein was born on September 13, 1966, in Washington, D.C., the son of Jane (Stoneman) and Adam Stein. [7] His family moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, before settling in Chapel Hill, where his father co-founded North Carolina's first integrated law firm. [8] [9] Stein attended Chapel Hill High School and played on its state championship ...
Louis Westerfield (LL.M. 1980), professor and first African American dean, University of Mississippi School of Law (1994–96) Steven Winter, Walter S. Gibbs Professor of Constitutional Law at Wayne State University Law School; George Winterton (J.S.D.), Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Sydney, University of New South Wales
The Steven J. Baum firm, which ... The New York-based foreclosure law firm infamous for their ill-themed Halloween party has agreed to fork over $4 million in a settlement with state prosecutors ...
Robert Pfaff, a lawyer, CPA and former KPMG tax partner, who left KPMG to form a series of entities with defendant John Larson. Raymond J. Ruble, also known as R.J. Ruble, a lawyer and former tax partner in the New York, New York, office of Sidley Austin, a prominent national law firm.
Steven J. Baum, P.C., was a law firm headquartered in Amherst, New York, United States.It was founded as Marvin R. Baum, P.C. in 1972, and remained under that name until Marvin Baum's death in 1999, after which his son Steven inherited the business and renamed it after himself.
Stephen Joseph Stein (March 22, 1940 - January 12, 2022) was an American academic, author, and educator. His writings focused on religion in the United States.He was the Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and served as President of the American Society of Church History.
In 2021, Sadow was a critic of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, [6] [5] claiming that the law was both overused [7] and also used beyond reasonable limits. [8] In 2023, he took over from Drew Findling as the lead counsel [ 5 ] for Donald Trump during his Georgia election racketeering prosecution . [ 4 ] (