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 | Cover story: Is there a CSI effect? From fingerprints to blood and semen, the abundance of forensic evidence on TV dramas is enough to convince the most skeptical juror, but these popular shows serve to heighten the expectations of real-life jurors. See what forensics expert Henry Lee and others have to say. When "I do" turns to "I don't" With divorce rates at the 50 percent mark, couples are finding that breaking up indeed is hard to do. In addition to fundamental legal skills, students in the family and juvenile law concentration learn how to help families through the social and emotional issues of divorce. Jeff Meyer joins faculty With an impressive background that stretches from the mountains of Ecuador to the United Nations, Jeffrey A. Meyer has "walked the walk" and is happy to be presenting his arguments in the classroom instead of the courtroom. Mentored to be The Manhattan law firm of Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner soon will have two Quinnipiac alumnae on their roster of attorneys. Jan Tori Evans '06 is following in the footsteps of Madeline Baer '92, a partner at that firm specializing in domestic and international patents. Catching up with Michael van der Veen '88 Vincent Cervoni '93 |
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