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Events
Alumni News
Jennifer Maleski ’02 Named Partner at Dilworth Paxson
Jennifer Maleski ’02 has been named as an equity partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. Maleski is part of the firm’s Litigation and Bankruptcy, Insolvency, & Creditors’ Rights practice groups.
Karen Narwold ’86 Appointed to Standard Lithium Board
Karen Narwold ’86 has been appointed to Standard Lithium’s Board of Directors. Narwold previously served as the Executive Vice President of the Albemarle Corporation.
Christine Jean-Louis ’08 Receives Award
The Honorable Christine Jean-Louis ’08 will be honored as the 2025 Thurgood Marshall Award Recipient by Quinnipiac Law’s Black Law Students Association on April 2, 2025. Judge Jean-Louis has served on the Connecticut Superior Court since 2024.
Jennifer Mullen ‘03 Admitted as Partner at Halloran Sage
Jennifer Mullen ‘03 was recently admitted as Partner at Halloran Sage. Mullen is a member of the Firm’s Medical Malpractice and Health Care Practice Group, and has successfully represented physicians, nurses, and hospitals in high-stakes cases.
Faculty Scholarship
Richard Pomp
Richard Pomp publishes The Case Against Excluding Gross Receipts from the Sales Factor, 42 J. STATE TAX’N 29 (2024)
Events
March 25: UConn Law Professor Michael Fischl and Former UConn Law Dean Jeremy Paul Celebrate Second Edition of Getting to Maybe
Please join us for an engaging evening celebrating the publication of the second edition of the highly acclaimed book, Getting to Maybe. The co-authors will discuss the revision of their guide to approaching law school exams, which has become a classic for law school students across the nation.
More Upcoming Events
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Mar24
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Mar24War Crimes or Self Defense? Israel in the Courts of Law and Public OpinionWilliam F. Starr Hall12:30 PM
December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy
This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.
Alumni News
Jennifer Maleski ’02 Named Partner at Dilworth Paxson
Jennifer Maleski ’02 has been named as an equity partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. Maleski is part of the firm’s Litigation and Bankruptcy, Insolvency, & Creditors’ Rights practice groups.
Karen Narwold ’86 Appointed to Standard Lithium Board
Karen Narwold ’86 has been appointed to Standard Lithium’s Board of Directors. Narwold previously served as the Executive Vice President of the Albemarle Corporation.
Christine Jean-Louis ’08 Receives Award
The Honorable Christine Jean-Louis ’08 will be honored as the 2025 Thurgood Marshall Award Recipient by Quinnipiac Law’s Black Law Students Association on April 2, 2025. Judge Jean-Louis has served on the Connecticut Superior Court since 2024.
Jennifer Mullen ‘03 Admitted as Partner at Halloran Sage
Jennifer Mullen ‘03 was recently admitted as Partner at Halloran Sage. Mullen is a member of the Firm’s Medical Malpractice and Health Care Practice Group, and has successfully represented physicians, nurses, and hospitals in high-stakes cases.
Faculty Scholarship
Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson publishes Contesting Histories: The Historical Accounts of Transitional Justice Institutions, in The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice (Alex Hinton, Lawrence Douglas & Jens Meierhenrich eds., 2024) (with Vladimir Petrović)