Gordon is also a co-founder of um of Darwin Animal Doctors and she has been a litigator in the nonprofit sector for a number of years and is now helping save animals. Um Ethan Young is anawardwinning comic artist and the author of Tales and most recently Battles of Bridget Lee.
And he just did that in two or three passes at it, and we were done. He was a corporate litigator .
Jaykumar is chair and co-founder of the Open Source Pharma Foundation, a global nonprofit. He's a human rights litigator by background, a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Global Health Institute, and a visiting scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health. He was given the William Rogers Award, which honors Brown's alumnus of the year.
is actually about this rivalry As Told from the perspective of a guy named Paul Kath who is a lawyer um he's the lawyer who Westinghouse hires to be the lead litigator on his case um and this was a crazy thing that Westinghouse did um Westinghouse hires as his lead litigator a 26-year-old attorney 18 months out of
who Westinghouse hires to be the lead litigator on his case um and this was a crazy thing that Westinghouse did um Westinghouse hires as his lead litigator a 26-year-old attorney 18 months out of Columbia Law School who had never tried a case before much less had a client and makes him the lead litigator on the
Academy to go co-ed. And I think as a litigator , her favorite case is-- I think there were two favorite cases that I think are worth talking about.
So lame argument number one, for example, the one that I cannot get over is in baseball you are allowed, if you're a pitcher, to replace your ulnar collateral ligament Not if you're a litigator or a corporate lawyer.
Yeah. So I have been a feminist professionally my whole life, one way or another. And I used to be a reproductive rights litigator , and then I was an academic. And then I became a life coach.
And it's not hard. I have a friend who's a corporate litigator in New York, who has Tourette's. The thing that Lionel does of stretching his neck and jaw compulsively is what my friend does.
John Adams: Yeah, I guess it's appropriate to talk about what happened very quickly thereafter. I was at the US Attorney's office and been a litigator in working on criminal matters for five years, but we had a farm in the Catskills. And so, everybody at the US Attorney’s office knew of my interest in the environment and a lot of them knew Patricia. And so this group of lawyers and others came to me and said,
And before I go into the specifics of open source pharma, I thought I would talk a bit about my path to arrive at this somewhat interesting effort. So, I'm a human rights litigator by background, and I worked for a nonprofit in New York called the Center for Constitutional Rights, and two main types of cases, head of state and death row and murder.
And he just did that in two or three passes at it, and we were done. But by the '80s, he had gone over fully into being an environmental litigator , basically suing James Watt, and the worst EPA,
Westinghouse hires as his lead litigator a 26-year-old attorney 18 months out of Columbia Law School who had never tried a case before much less had a client and makes him the lead litigator on the largest what I would argue is the largest lawsuit in American history um because he like believed in the kid and
my father every Saturday and a good thing to do with a 6 seven8 nine-year-old is take him to a double feature um at the movie so I went to a double feature every Saturday and I think that's where I fell in love with the movies I also loved politics I thought I was going to be a litigator a politician Clarence daro Jr something like that and then in college I took an acting class and uh found that I liked