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When the FCC voted last month to study new rules preventing Internet service providers from prioritizing certain content along their networks, it reinvigorated a national debate on “net neutrality,” a term coined in 2003 by Columbia Law School professor Timothy Wu. More
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November 4
Professional/Networking
R.F.D. Washington, Washington, D.C.
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
November 12
Four Seasons Resort, Palm Beach, Florida
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
November 20
Columbia University, New York City
7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
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Marta Ricardo '94
Director of Alumni and International Career Services
Columbia Law School
Marta Ricardo’s legal career path took her full circle back to Columbia Law School where, in 2007, she began serving as director of student organizations and academic counseling.  Since August 2009, Ricardo, a 1994
graduate, has led Dean David M. Schizer’s initiative to connect current students and alumni to a growing Columbia Law School network. 
“Our plan is to create a private resource directory which would provide basic information on a graduate’s current employment, practice area, and career path information,” says Ricardo, the director of alumni and international career services in the Office of Career Services and Professional Development. “The goal is to make it easier for alumni in different parts of the country to exchange information about career experience and expertise with students and more recent graduates." More
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»Reconnect with your classmates before Reunion. Visit your class page to submit to your ClassNotes Directory. 
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»Interested in joining your Reunion Committee? Contact the Reunion Office at reunions@law.columbia.edu.
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How do you define success?
When my son tells me, “Mom’s way smarter than you.”
Why did you go to law school?
Columbia Law School accepted me. I know I'm supposed to act far cooler than this, but it was—and still is—one of the proudest moments of my professional life. More
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