Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Global Law

Alumni Profiles

Graduates making a global impact.

Lewis & Clark Law School graduates are practicing law around the world in locations as diverse as China, Spain, the Netherlands, and Chile. You will find our alumni scattered in all fifty states and thirty-six countries. The explosion of transnational commercial transactions, the increasing number of forums for international dispute resolution, and the proliferation of nongovernmental human rights and environmental organizations have created unprecedented opportunities for our alumni. Here are just a few examples of what our global law alumni are doing.

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    “Getting to work on matters that I care about and being able to work on a wide variety of legal issues in many jurisdictions and legal forums is the most fulfilling part of my practice” - Randy Christensen ‘94
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    “My firm allowed me to participate in the Multnomah County Special Prosecutor D.A. for a Day program. That was a fantastic experience—it was great to get into court and try cases in front of juries.” - Tim Resch ‘98
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    “I am one of two legal advisors to the president of the [Iran-United States] tribunal. As legal advisor, one of my most important duties is to help draft the tribunal’s decisions. These are very important decisions, which indeed may have an impact on the relations between the two countries.” - Alejandro Tosi ‘01
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    Lee has been accepted as a Legal Fellow with International Justice Mission (IJM), a human rights agency based in Washington, D.C.  Her year-long fellowship will be in Kigali, Rwanda, where she will be working as a consultant to IJM’s Rwanda field office handling cases of child sexual assault and gender-based violence.  - Deborah Lee ‘05