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so is Penn State using Penn State law grads for representati

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:29 pm
by JD Janitor
Or how about Sandusky? Think hes using a Penn State Law grad for representation?

Re: so is Penn State using Penn State law grads for representati

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:33 pm
by LawIdiot86
Sandusky's first lawyer Joe Amendola went to Penn State undergrad and Georgetown law.
Sandusky's second lawyer Karl Rominger went to Allegheny College undergrad and Dickinson law.

The Penn State board hired Reed Smith to represent them. The lead lawyer is Frank Guadagnino, who went to Penn State undergrad and Pitt law.

Re: so is Penn State using Penn State law grads for representati

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:38 pm
by rrm5045
Joe Paterno has hired Wick Sollers of King and Spalding
Princeton Undergrad and Maryland JD

Re: so is Penn State using Penn State law grads for representati

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:39 pm
by JD Janitor
LawIdiot86 wrote:Sandusky's first lawyer Joe Amendola went to Penn State undergrad and Georgetown law.
Sandusky's second lawyer Karl Rominger went to Allegheny College undergrad and Dickinson law.

The Penn State board hired Reed Smith to represent them. The lead lawyer is Frank Guadagnino, who went to Penn State undergrad and Pitt law.
What about Penn State? Think they are supporting their own graduates by giving them a shot at a case with national attention?

Re: so is Penn State using Penn State law grads for representati

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:43 pm
by LawIdiot86
JD Janitor wrote:
LawIdiot86 wrote:Sandusky's first lawyer Joe Amendola went to Penn State undergrad and Georgetown law.
Sandusky's second lawyer Karl Rominger went to Allegheny College undergrad and Dickinson law.

The Penn State board hired Reed Smith to represent them. The lead lawyer is Frank Guadagnino, who went to Penn State undergrad and Pitt law.
What about Penn State? Think they are supporting their own graduates by giving them a shot at a case with national attention?
The board hired Reed Smith to represent them and Reed Smith will decide who it needs to bring into the case in order to fulfill its duty. Penn State, as I understand it, is an instrumentality of Pennsylvania, so I imagine that the AG's office will decide who should handle claims against the university.

Re: so is Penn State using Penn State law grads for representati

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:13 pm
by dailygrind
Off-topic.