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...Over the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile run, I will celebrate her life and her memory,” Rekas said. The Law School is also planning to hold a memorial on the Harvard campus in the coming weeks and has made counseling and support services available for students and staff. Cosgrove, the dean of students, sent an e-mail to the Law School community Monday afternoon in which she said that University Health Services therapists are available to counsel grieving students and staff. “We will [also] have an open drop in session...
...head on the committee is Corporation member Nannerl O. Keohane, a past president of Wellesley College and Duke University. A lawyer who specializes in intellectual property litigation, William F. Lee ’72, will also hold a spot on the committee. Lee was an aide to the independent counsel who investigated Reagan administration officials’ involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal, and he is now the co-managing partner of the law firm WilmerHale. He joined the Board of Overseers...
Under the University’s 1650 charter, the Corporation must also seek the counsel of the 30 members of the Board of Overseers, who are elected by a vote of Harvard alumni, in choosing the new president...
...have trumped eBay in terms of high-level access: it appears to have met with the patent office's general counsel, James Toupin, and another senior official, John Whealan. According to a document obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request and provided to TIME, RIM chairman and co-CEO Jim Balsillie was scheduled to meet with patent-office officials on Jan. 4, 2005, along with representatives from the U.S. Department of Commerce (such meetings are highly unusual). In February a Canadian government official contacted a patent-office lawyer to find out if the Canadian Patent Office should "exert...
Under the University’s 1650 charter, the Corporation must seek the counsel of the 30-member Board of Overseers, who are elected by a vote of Harvard alumni, in choosing the new president. In yesterday’s statement, the University said the Overseers would serve a “key consultative role” in the search...