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Paul Radvany is a Visiting Clinical Professor at Columbia Law School, where he teaches the Securities Litigation Arbitration Clinic and Trial Practice. Previously, he was a Clinical Professor at Fordham Law School, where he directed the Securities Clinic. Radvany has extensive experience in legal practice, having served as the Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, where he oversaw Securities and Commodities Fraud, Major Crimes, and Organized Crimes units, as well as directing a training program for new prosecutors. He has held various leadership roles, including Chair of the Litigation Section of the Association of American Law Schools and member of the Planning Committee for the AALS Clinical Professors’ Conference. Radvany is also the founder and instructor of the Disability Law Project at Columbia Law School and has co-authored a book titled 'Trial Practice' published by Carolina Academic Press. His legal career includes a significant role as a litigation associate at Debevoise & Plimpton and a clerkship with the Honorable Michael H. Dolinger in the Southern District of New York. He earned his J.D. from Columbia Law School as a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and holds a B.A. from Columbia College.
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