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Stephen Newman Featured In "CA High Court: Schools Should Protect Students, UCLA Stabbing Case Will Move Forward"
23 April 2018
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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Stephen Newman, a partner in Stroock's Financial Services,
Litigation, Regulation and Enforcement Group, was a featured guest
on an AirTalk radio program that discussed the California
Supreme Court ruling that public colleges and universities have a
duty to protect their students from foreseeable acts of violence.
To listen to the program, please click here.
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