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After Richard Nixon lost the 1960 Presidential Election, and the 1962 California Gubernatorial election, he made a new life with his family in New York, and became partner at an historic Wall Street Law Firm, which would eventually be named Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, and Alexander. This is all in a new book by Victor Li called “Nixon in New York.” On this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we explore Richard Nixon's legal career with Victor Li, assistant editor of the ABA Journal. Photo: Richard Nixon with dog Checkers in Central Park (Richard Nixon Presidential Library).
Sartaj Gill gives an overview about life as a Lawyer at a Wall Street Law Firm and the type of business conducted; everything from corporate mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, to litigation of white collar crime and commercial disputes. Mr. Gill is a member of Davis Polk’s Corporate Department, advising borrowers as well as financial institutions on a wide range of domestic and international corporate finance transactions, with special emphasis on acquisition and other leveraged finance transactions
Join us to hear from Expert, Erica Lewis, who practiced aircraft leasing and finance and asset backed financed at a Wall Street Law Firm, worked for legal publishing company training people on various areas of the law and legal research, worked in servicing of commercial mortgage backed securities, as well as compliance for a couple law firms and the SEC. Erica received herBA in economics from Barnard College, received her Columbia University law degree from Harvard Law School and was admitted in NY and NJ for 10 years.
Join us to hear from Expert, Erica Lewis, who practiced aircraft leasing and finance and asset backed financed at a Wall Street Law Firm, worked for legal publishing company training people on various areas of the law and legal research, worked in servicing of commercial mortgage backed securities, as well as compliance for a couple law firms and the SEC. Erica received herBA in economics from Barnard College, received her Columbia University law degree from Harvard Law School and was admitted in NY and NJ for 10 years.