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| Practice Areas | Securities Litigation; Class Actions | | | Education | University of San Diego, J.D., 2000, Oberlin College, B.A., 1990 | | | Admitted | 2000, California and U.S. District Court, Southern, Northern and Central Districts of California | |
| Memberships | State Bar of California; Federal Bar Association; San Diego Barristers Club (President, 2004); American Business Trial Lawyers Association. | | | Languages | Russian and French | | | Born | Boston, Massachusetts, April 25, 1967 | | | Biography | Executive Board Member, Appellate Moot Court Board. Tournament Director and Author, USD National Criminal Procedure Tournament. Competitor: Traynor National Criminal Procedure Tournament; Philip C. Jessup International Law Competition. Semi-Finalist, Jonathon Winters Competition. Finalist, St. Thomas More Competition. Recipient: American Trial Lawyers' Association Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Appellate Advocacy; Computer Assisted Learning Institute Award for Excellence in Legal Research; American Jurisprudence Awards in: Property I; Property II; Lawyering Skills I; Lawyering Skills II. Tutor, Appellate Brief Writing. | | | ISLN | 915814877 | |
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Institutional Investors Take Back The StreetBenjamin Galdston, September 18, 2009, previously published by The Advocate for Institutional Investors, First Quarter 2004 on January 2004 For one brief moment on March 3, 2004, Walt Disney shareholders brought months of simmering discontent with Disney management to a climax by registering a whopping 43% vote against re-electing CEO Michael Eisner as Chairman of the Board. Although the vote failed to oust Eisner, who is expected to... |
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