Douglas Steele (L’89)
Alum Douglas Steele is a partner at McGillivary Steele Elkin LLP, a labor & employment firm in Washington, DC. For nearly thirty years, Doug has represented labor unions and employees… Read more »
Alum Douglas Steele is a partner at McGillivary Steele Elkin LLP, a labor & employment firm in Washington, DC. For nearly thirty years, Doug has represented labor unions and employees… Read more »
Written By: Crystal Torres Alum Upnit K. Bhatti is a Managing Associate at Orrick, Herrington, Sutcliffe LLP. She began her career working as a Litigation Associate for Bond, Schoeneck &… Read more »
Judge J. Jeremiah Mahoney is the longest serving military judge in U.S. history. He began his career as a Judge Advocate General (“JAG”) for the Air Force. He was soon… Read more »
Philip Goore is Executive Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs at STX Entertainment, a global, next-generation media company involved in the development, financing, production, marketing and distribution of film, television,… Read more »
As a theatre lover, Rebeca Sánchez-Roig never imagined attending law school and opening her own firm. An immigrant from Cuba, Rebeca and her family moved around frequently. From Florida to… Read more »
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Gregory Thornton always knew he wanted to work in a professional field. While in undergrad at Colgate University, Greg started out as a pre-med major. He soon realized that medicine… Read more »
“Are you sure you can run for Judge?” This is a question the Honorable Bernadette Romano Clark heard numerous times. As the first female to run for a judicial position… Read more »
From an early age, Kenneth Irvin knew he had a calling for a career in the law. His mother worked as a secretary in a law firm, and he became… Read more »
Laurel Eveleigh knew from a young age that she wanted to be a lawyer, but her path to law school was not exactly a straight one. Trying to dispel the… Read more »