University of Pittsburgh

Spring 2007

Cover Story

She is the anti-pirate. While certainly not battling swashbuckling buccaneers on the high seas, Deborah Robinson, ’93, is engaged in an equally daunting battle that is fought in illegal CD production factories, on the street and on the Web. At the forefront of an industry dedicated to the deterrence of music piracy, Robinson is helping to shape intellectual property law in the U.S.  Read More >

Features

Jack H. Olender, ’60, President of the Washington, D.C. malpractice law firm, Jack H. Olender & Associates, P.C., chronicles the evolution of malpractice/personal injury law from the first reported million dollar verdict to today’s debate over tort law.  Read More >
The School of Law joined with leading health law practitioners from around the country to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Health Law Certificate Program—a Program that was one of the first in the country to offer a concentration in health law and that is now consistently ranked among the top 15 programs of its kind.  Read More >
Mark Nadeau, ’81, always had two dreams—to be a lawyer and to live on a ranch surrounded by horses. He became not just any lawyer and not just any rancher. He pushed himself to perfect the art of both, becoming one of the world’s leading experts in international arbitration, and—a prize-winning team roper in the heart-pounding, precision-filled, lightning-quick sport of team roping.  Read More >
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