Elaine Crosson is doing more back-to-school shopping than most lawyers: she’s been appointed Fordham University’s new general counsel, starting Aug. 31. Crosson succeeds Thomas DeJulio, who is retiring after 42 years at the New York City school.
“I believe her experience, talent and ability to reach consensus on thorny issues will serve us well in the years to come,” said Joseph McShane, president of Fordham, in a statement.
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