Law Magazines
Jeopardy Magazine. 30th Anniversary Edition. Volume 31 Spring 1995
Richard (editor) Law (Paperback) Western Washington University 1995
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Maryland Attorney Uses Collaborative Skills To Successfully Reunite Her Own ...
Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 01, 2011
Bethesda Magazine's November 2011 issue details the behind-the-scenes story that led Regina DeMeo to open her own family law firm in DC this October. DeMeo is well-known in the DC Area as divorce attorney, who is frequently mentioned in the top ratings by local magazines and enjoys lecturing and writing about Collaborative Law. Less well known, is her personal journey the past 39 years to find her rightful family.
DeMeo admits in this very personal interview that she was raised believing that her father was dead, with no other living relatives. In 1992, while DeMeo was undergoing an FBI background check for an internship, her mother confessed that her father, Jose Vila, was in fact living in Florida. DeMeo tried to reach out to Mr. Vila, but he was not able to handle the situation at that time. Another 19 years passed before DeMeo found the courage, utilizing all her conflict resolution skills, to reach out again in search of answers. Seeking to understand the past, without passing judgment, Ms. DeMeo was able to connect with Mr. Vila, whose paternity was confirmed this spring through a DNA test.
Margaret Speaks -
She has authored many personal development books prior to the most recent one called The Power of Consistency; some of her other titles are Network marketing: How to Avoid the Damage it can do to your Life and Business and How to Succeed; How to Succeed Against All Odds; 11 Proven Organizational and Time Management Techniques for Highly Effective People; Words and Phrases of Wisdom for Emotional and Spiritual upliftment; 7 Drivers for Success; to mention but a few ( for more of her titles: please go to www.jahspublishing.com or and www.margaretspeaks.com ; for more on her life and work, please feel free to Google her name: Margaret Dureke)....
Anna Monardo ~ interviewed by Derek Alger | Pif Magazine
And were nominated for Pushcart Prizes and awarded a Nebraska Arts Council Fellowship for Creative Nonfiction and residency fellowships from the Djerassi Foundation, the Corporation of Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Monardo’s stories, essays, and poems have been featured on National Public Radio’s “Selected Shorts” and published in The Sun A professor of the Writer’s Workshop at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Monardo has also taught in the MFA Creative Writing Program at Eastern Washington University, the Writers’ Voice of the West Side Y in New York City, and the Bennington College July Program. Originally from Pittsburg, Monardo received her B.A. from St. Mary’s College at Notre Dame, IN, and then attended the Radcliffe Publishing Procedures Course. Her first jobs in publishing were at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Random House and McCall’s. She earned an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University.
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Sexual harassment's slow evolutionBBC News - Dec 31, 1969
In 1991, during the Justice Thomas confirmation hearings, public opinion was very much in favour of the judge, says Jennifer A Drobac, professor at Indiana University School of Law. "The public attitude towards the hearing reflected common defence
WND.com - Dec 31, 1969
A magna cum laude graduate of Brandeis University and Georgetown University Law Center, he was national chairman of the College Republicans and leader of President Reagan's grassroots lobbying organization. He joined K Street in 1994, signing on withDigitalJournal.com (press release) - Dec 31, 1969
She moved to DC in 1990 to attend Georgetown University, and in 1998 obtained her law degree from The George Washington University. She immediately focused her legal career in family law, but it was only after her own divorce in 2005 that she becameOn Top Magazine - Dec 31, 1969
By Staff According to the survey by the University of Washington Center for Survey Research, 55 percent of respondents said they would vote against a ballot initiative that attempted to repeal a gay marriage law.