The letter is a request from Gary Freedman, a lawyer turned writer, to Judge Howell to read his memoir. Freedman also notes that he earned an LL.M. in international trade law from American University in 1984 and that his faculty adviser was Professor Claudio Grossman, whose contribution to the law school has been immeasurable.
The letter is a request from Gary Freedman, a lawyer turned writer, to Judge Howell to read his memoir. Freedman also notes that he earned an LL.M. in international trade law from American University in 1984 and that his faculty adviser was Professor Claudio Grossman, whose contribution to the law school has been immeasurable.
The letter is a request from Gary Freedman, a lawyer turned writer, to Judge Howell to read his memoir. Freedman also notes that he earned an LL.M. in international trade law from American University in 1984 and that his faculty adviser was Professor Claudio Grossman, whose contribution to the law school has been immeasurable.
District Judge U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 333 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington D.C. 20001
Dear Judge Howell:
I am a lawyer turned writer. I hope you will enjoy reading my memoir.
Incidentally, I earned an LL.M. in international trade law at American University in 1984. My faculty adviser was Professor Claudio Grossman. Professor Grossman’s contribution to the law school over the years has been immeasurable.