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Lawyerist Contributor: Susan Gainen

January 23, 2010

I am delighted to become the newest Lawyerist blogger, and I bring the perspective of an enthusiastic Boomer who has had more than her share of careers and career paths.
I have been an administrative secretary and sales rep for a food broker, car sales rep and finance and insurance manager, typesetter (on stone-age and space-age [...]

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Lawyerist Contributor: Alexis Martin Neely

November 19, 2009

I am so thrilled to be the newest contributing member to the Lawyerist community!
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Alexis Martin Neely and the majority of my posts here will focus on law practice management, legal marketing, and business development in a web 2.0 world.
It is my absolute passion to [...]

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Lawyerist Contributor: Nicole Black

July 7, 2009

I am honored to have been asked to join Lawyerist, one of my favorite law blogs, as a regular contributor. I am very much looking forward to learning and sharing with the Lawyerist community.
I am an attorney in Rochester, New York, and am of counsel to Fiandach & Fiandach. I co-author Criminal Law in New [...]

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New contributor: Starla Carpenter, comedienne, playwright, and (soon to be) law student

June 27, 2009

I live in Chicago, and will be entering the Northwestern School of Law JD program in fall of 2009. I intend to study public interest law, with a focus on antitrust law and other corporate regulation.
I have a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature, a Master’s in Computer Science, and have spent most of my [...]

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New contributor: Josh Camson, law student and nerd extraordinaire

May 19, 2009

I am a rising third year student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law pursuing a certificate in Civil Litigation in addition to the J.D. In law school I focus my classwork on civil litigation, but my main career interest is prosecution. Last summer I worked at the Ohio Attorney General’s Office in their [...]

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