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Spotlight on Higher Education: Q&A with Hon. Randa M. Trapp (Ret)

JAMS was a natural transition for me after recently retiring from the bench. I began my career practicing criminal law in the attorney general’s office. I later transitioned to civil practice with a mid-sized law firm, where I specialized in business and construction defect litigation. I then moved in-house with a Fortune 100 utility company, first as a litigator and later as a commercial/transaction attorney. I also gained C-suite experience as the assistant corporate secretary for the two utility companies owned by the parent company. And I taught law school as an adjunct professor for nearly 20 years

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JAMS was a natural transition for me after recently retiring from the bench. I began my career practicing criminal law in the attorney general’s office. I later transitioned to civil practice with a mid-sized law firm, where I specialized in business and construction defect litigation. I then moved in-house with a Fortune 100 utility company, first as a litigator and later as a commercial/transaction attorney. I also gained C-suite experience as the assistant corporate secretary for the two utility companies owned by the parent company. And I taught law school as an adjunct professor for nearly 20 years

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