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31 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. [i] (2017-2018)

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QUINNIPIAC PROBATE




       LAW JOURNAL


VOLUME  31                      2017-2018                         ISSUE 1


                       2017-2018 EDITORIAL BOARD
                              NICOLE M. RIEL
                              Editor-in-Chief


   ALYSSA M. RISOLDI
Executive Managing Editor


    JEFFREY R. FISCHER
Co-Executive Managing Editor


ANDREW B.F. CARNABUCI
   Supervising Editor


      DECLAN J. MURRAY
    Articles & Opinions Editor

 NATHAN S. ROSADINI
Business Managing Editor



                   Associate E
      ERIC G. HERNANDEZ


   ANDREW S. MUDGETT
Co-Articles & Opinions Editor


       LAURA M. GLOGOVSKY
    Alumni Affairs & Events Editor


ROSANNA R. TAMAM


Staff Members


RAYMOND  J. ALTIERI
    ALISSA BANG
 JEFFREY D. BAUSCH
 EDWARD  A. DUARTE
SHAINA M. HIRSCHKORN
   LEEZA N. TIRADO


KORRIN N. AWKERMAN
BRITTANY M. BARBET
GINA M. DESIMONE
CATHERINE A. FIORE
  OLIVIA T. KNOTT
ELIZABETH A. WEIKEL


          Advisors
 Quinnipiac University School of Law
    DEAN JEFFREY A. COOPER
    DEAN  KATHY A. KUHAR
    PROFESSOR LEONARD J. LONG
    PROFESSOR LINDA R. MEYER
PROFESSOR SUZANNE H. NATHANSON

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