Lawrence M. Solan

Lawyer

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1952

Dr. Solan is born in New York City, New York to Harold and Shirley Solan.

1974

Dr. Solan graduates summa cum laude from Brandeis University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.

1978

Dr. Solan receives a Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

1982

Dr. Solan marries Anita Lois Rush and receives a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Harvard University.

1982

Dr. Solan is admitted to practice in the state of New Jersey and serves as a law clerk to the Honorary Pollock of the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

1983

Dr. Solan becomes an associate at Orans, Elsen & Lupert in New York City.

1983

Dr. Solan authors “Pronominal Reference.”

1984

Dr. Solan is admitted to practice in the state of New York.

1989

Dr. Solan is promoted to partner at Orans, Elsen & Lupert.

1993

Dr. Solan authors “The Language of Judges.”

1996

Dr. Solan becomes an associate professor of law at Brooklyn Law School.

2000

Dr. Solan is promoted to full professor of law at Brooklyn Law School.

2004

Dr. Solan becomes a Don Forchelli professor of law at Brooklyn Law School.

2006

Dr. Solan is appointed Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Brooklyn Law School.

2010

Dr. Solan authors “The Language of Statutes: Laws and Their Interpretation.”

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