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Gerold '09 Named Kelley Drye Scholar for 2007   
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GEROLD NAMED THE KELLEY DRYE & WARREN SCHOLAR FOR 2007
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December 3, 2007 (NEW YORK) –  Kenneth S. Gerold of the Class of 2009 has been named Columbia Law School’s 2007 Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Scholar. The award provides a $10,000 scholarship each year to a 2L student.
 
Gerold, a native of Stony Brook, N.Y., earned his bachelor’s degree from Stanford University.
 
The New York Bar Foundation presents the scholarship each year.
 
 
(Foreground, left to right) James J. Kirk, who is Kelley Drye’s managing partner, stands with Kenneth Gerold, named this year’s Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Scholar, and partner Robert L. Haig. In the background are associates and partners of the firm who are graduates of Columbia Law School.
 
 
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