Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Margaret H. Marshall, Harvard's former vice president and general counsel, said law clerks help speed cases along and bring "enthusiasm [and] new opinions...
Suzanne Repetto and Sheila Reindle from the Bureau of Study Counsel, for instance, will be leading a discussion on eating disorders of friends, family and lovers. In addition, former Crimson squash standout Tal Ben-Shachar '96 will head a talk focusing on pursuing athletic excellence...
Clinton didn't know the details but told Opperman he would have his counselor Mack McLarty look into it. McLarty, who had had business dealings with Opperman, met with him and White House lawyer Steve Neuwirth in his West Wing office. The object, says White House special counsel Lanny Davis, was to "determine what if any response the White House might have" to Opperman's concern. At McLarty's direction, Neuwirth made inquiries at Justice, and learned of a complicating issue. The department's Antitrust Division was investigating the online service industry West dominated for alleged monopolistic practices. The White...
...Knowles, attendees included Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III; Associate Dean for Human Resources and the House System Thomas A. Dingman '69; Director of University Health Services David S. Rosenthal '59; Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs James H. Rowe III '73; Bureau of Study Counsel Director Charles P. Ducey; and University Attorney Allan A. Ryan...
...general counsel manages a team of 11 attorneys and oversees the Harvard University Police Department