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Albert Kalter
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- Lecturer in Law
- Albert Kalter practices law in New York, specializing in taxation, trusts and estates, and tax-exempt organizations.
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Carl Kaplan
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- Lecturer in Law
- Since September 1997, he has worked as appellate counsel and senior appellate counsel at the Center for Appellate Litigation, a non-profit defender organization that handles appeals for indigent defendants convicted of serious felonies in Manhattan and The Bronx.
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Jack M. Kaplan
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- Adjunct Professor
- Jack M. Kaplan is an experienced well-accomplished serial entrepreneur,
consultant to many companies in management organization and financial
services and Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Columbia Business
School.
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Theodore H. Katz
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- Adjunct Professor of Law
- United States Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York
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Arthur S. Kaufman
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- Lecturer in Law
- B.A. Columbia College, 1968. J.D. Columbia Law School, 1971. Currently Of Counsel at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP.
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Risa Kaufman
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- Lecturer in Law
- Risa E. Kaufman is the executive director of the Human Rights
Institute (HRI) at Columbia Law School and a Lecturer-in-Law.
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Michael Kavey
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- Lecturer in Law
- Michael Kavey, Lecturer-in-Law, is an attorney, writer, teacher and translator in New York.
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Thomas Keenan
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- Adjunct Associate Professor
- Thomas Keenan teaches literary theory and is director of the Human Rights Project at Bard College (New York).
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Thomas Kellogg
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- Lecturer in Law
- Thomas Kellogg is Advisor to the President and Program Director for
China and Northeast Asia at the Open Society Foundations in New York.
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George Kendall
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- Lecturer in Law
- George Kendall is the Director of Squire Sanders’ Public Service
Initiative, (PSI), a pro bono working group that focuses most of its
time on pro bono litigation and policy initiatives.
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Danielle Kersis
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- Lecturer in Law
- Ms. Kersis is an associate at Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP, where she specializes in corporate and securities law.
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