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Rita Aquilio Speaks on an ABA Section of Litigation Panel for Law Schools

Check it out! Rita Aquilio is speaking on an ABA Section of Litigation Panel for law schools on November 17, 2020. Temple, Drexel, Widener and Rutgers are among the schools participating. The program is entitled “How to Leverage Organizations to Do Good, Network and Find a Job after Law School”. Share this with any law students you think would like to attend.

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