The Dec. 11 edition of Boyd Briefs is now available.
This week's edition features Professor Elaine Shoben, student Tim Revero, and alumnus Mark Weisenmiller '10.
Professor Shoben left the classroom and payroll years ago in order to retire, yet she continues to author important works, to mentor faculty colleagues, and even regularly to visit her office.
After working as a trauma nurse and mobile intensive care nurse in California and as a traveling nurse in Ohio, Revero began studying at Boyd where he currently serves as representative for his first-year class section on the Student Bar Association.
Weisenmiller is a member of Gordon Silver's Business Restructuring & Bankruptcy and Bankruptcy Litigation Departments. His primary practice is corporate restructuring and complex insolvency involving both small and large businesses.
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
Dec. 11 Boyd Briefs Now Available
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Friday, January 17, 2014
Jan. 16 Boyd Briefs Now Available
The Jan. 16 edition of Boyd Briefs is now available.
This week's edition features Professor Elaine Shoben, student Shannon Phenix, and alumna Janet E. Traut '01.
Professor Shoben is one of only a dozen experts in the field of Remedies, which requires expertise in contracts, torts, property, injunctions, and more. She is also a frequently cited scholar of employment law.
Phenix is currently in her final year of the dual Juris Doctor and Master of Social Work degree program. This past December, the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada named her its Public Interest Law Student of Distinction for her commitment to serving those in need of representation.
Traut has served four Attorneys General over the past 12 years, and now works as the Supervising Senior Deputy Attorney General with the Bureau of Litigation. She is a proud member of Boyd's charter class.
To subscribe to Boyd Briefs, visit http://law.unlv.edu/BoydBriefs.
This week's edition features Professor Elaine Shoben, student Shannon Phenix, and alumna Janet E. Traut '01.
Professor Shoben is one of only a dozen experts in the field of Remedies, which requires expertise in contracts, torts, property, injunctions, and more. She is also a frequently cited scholar of employment law.
Phenix is currently in her final year of the dual Juris Doctor and Master of Social Work degree program. This past December, the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada named her its Public Interest Law Student of Distinction for her commitment to serving those in need of representation.
Traut has served four Attorneys General over the past 12 years, and now works as the Supervising Senior Deputy Attorney General with the Bureau of Litigation. She is a proud member of Boyd's charter class.
To subscribe to Boyd Briefs, visit http://law.unlv.edu/BoydBriefs.
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