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Thomas Frank: The World of US Commercial Litigation
Season 4, Ep. 5
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Want to learn more about US law? What does it take to found your own law firm?
Thomas Frank details his career as a US attorney, specialising in commercial litigation. We discuss Thomas’ experience as a judicial law clerk at the Supreme Court of the State of New York which helped to prepare him for his successful career. Thomas explains the decisions and resilience behind the launch of his law firm ‘Frank Law Firm P.C.’
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Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo.
This episode was edited by Kate Begley.
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