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    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:43438808
    Publication date:2025-04-02
    Practice area:Civil procedure
    Jurisdiction:New York
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    Marianne Stecich

    Marianne Stecich graduated in 1978 from New York University Law School, where she was on the staff of the Law Review and an Arthur Garfield Hayes Civil Liberties Fellow. After working for two years in the litigation department of a large firm, she taught 

    Mark Davies, Professor

    Mark Davies has taught New York Practice since 1988 at Fordham Law School, where he is an adjunct professor of law. In addition to teaching practice-related courses, both full time and part time, at Fordham and St. John's, Professor Davies has practiced 

    Risa I. Gold

    Risa I. Gold, a graduate of Boston University School of Law (J.D. 1988), has served as a Principal Court Attorney at the Appellate Division, First Judicial Department, since 1990. She aslo served as an associate at The Legal Aid Society, Criminal Appeals