STEPHEN J. CABOT L’67 has left his post as Senior
Partner and Chairman of the
Labor Relations and Employment
Law Department at the
law firm of Harvey Pennington
Cabot Griffith & Renneisen Ltd.
to be a Partner at Saul Ewing
LLP in Philadelphia. In addition,
he recently published the
Stephen J. Cabot’s Complete
Guide to Labor Relations in the
21st Century. The publication
is a reference manual offering
practical techniques for managing
workplace issues. Cabot has built his reputation by helping
block or roll back union drives in
the workplace. JONATHAN M. STEIN L’67, general counsel at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, presented a paper this past spring on “The Future of Social Justice in Britain: A New Mission for the Community Legal Service” at the Fifth Legal Services Research Centre International Conference at the University of Cambridge. The paper, previously published in Britain, resulted from Stein’s year of study at the London School of Economics, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, and with the Child Poverty Action Group in London. Stein’s studies were sponsored by a British Council Atlantic Fellowship in Public Policy and the Penn Law School Gowen Fellowship in 2000- 2001. He also completed a year as a member of the Philadelphia Tax Reform Commission. JAMES F. FLANAGAN L’67 has been named the Oliver Ellsworth Professor of Federal Practice at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Flanagan, co-author of South Carolina Civil Procedure, teaches civil procedure, alternative dispute resolution, and evidence. CARL B. FELDBAUM L’69, President and CEO of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, has announced that he will be retiring at the end of the year. Feldbaum and his wife plan to move to Idaho. |
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