Kris D. Meade, LAW JD ’90, Steve McBrady, LAW JD ’06, and Steve Rice, LAW JD ’07, will all participate on a panel of experts in the L2 Federal Resources Webinar: “Sequestration: Preparing for Unprecedented Cuts to Federal Spending.” Meade is a partner and co-chair of Crowell & Moring’s labor and employment group. He counsels and represents […]
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Mark Taticchi, LAW JD ’10
Mark Taticchi, LAW JD ’10, will begin a yearlong judicial clerkship with Justice Anthony Kennedy of the U.S. Supreme Court. Taticchi spent the last year working in the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm of Covington & Burling LLP. Before his tenure at Covington, he clerked for Judge Sandra Ikuta on the U.S. Court of […]
Yael Krigman, LAW JD ’09
Yael Krigman, Law JD ’09, was profiled in The White House’s blog feature: ” Women Entrepreneurs are Creating Jobs: An Interactive Timeline.” Krigman started baking to relieve stress as a law student. In 2011, she left the law firm with which she had worked with for 8 years in order to focus on Baked by Yael, an […]
Janene Marasciullo, Law JD ’90
Janene Marasciullo, Law JD ’90, joined the Midtown Manhattan office of Wilson Elser as a partner. Prior, Marasciullo worked in private practice for law firms in New York and Washington D.C. She also worked for the U.S. Department of Justice in both the tax division and the civil division and the NASD, where she won […]
John F. “Jack” Donoghue, LAW LLB ’55
John F. “Jack” Donoghue, LAW LLB ’55, a retired Internal Revenue Service lawyer, died April 4 in Washington. From 1963 until he retired in 1986, Mr. Donoghue was a tax law specialist with the IRS. John Francis Donoghue was a native Washingtonian and a 1945 graduate of Gonzaga College High School. He served with the […]
Tabitha Oman, LAW JD ’06
Tabitha Oman, LAW JD ’06, married Myron Manternach on March 17 at the Tabard Inn in Washington. Oman is a senior litigation associate in the New York office of Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr.
Lost and Found: Returning Stolen Art and Cultural Artifacts
After GW Magazine published a story titled “Saving Grace” in its winter 2011 issue that featured art detective Charles Hill, CCAS BA ’71, we heard from several other alums also involved in returning stolen art and artifacts to their rightful owners. We were interested to learn how: L. Eden Burgess, LAW JD ’00, tackles art […]