Upnit K. Bhatti (L’15)
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 »
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 »
Andy Bobrek followed a non-traditional path to law school, which started with a leap of faith motivated by a desire to live, work, and raise his family in Syracuse, New… Read more »
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 »
While the law school experience has always been critical to our training as both strong client advocates and skilled legal technicians, it often undercuts or discounts the very reason that… Read more »