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Professor Richard Pomp served as an expert witness for Apple and Google in successful challenges to Maryland’s digital advertising tax. In decisions issued Aug. 14, the Maryland Tax Court found that the tax violated the federal dormant commerce clause, the due process clause, and the Internet Tax Freedom Act. Pomp, whose testimony addressed the history and scope of the Intern...


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Luis M. Matos ’90 has been nominated by Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee to serve on the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Matos has served as an associate justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court since 2012. Before joining the bench, he served as an assistant U.S. attorney and held a variety of roles in public service and private practice.


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Julia Nye ’87 has been appointed to the Laconia (N.H.) City Council, representing Ward 5 through January 2028. After earning her J.D. from UConn Law, Nye clerked for Judge William Batchelder on the New Hampshire Supreme Court and later worked as a public defender for more than 30 years.


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Carrie Brodzinski ’88 has been appointed chief underwriting officer of MSIG USA. Brodzinski brings nearly 30 years of underwriting and insurance leadership experience to the role. She will lead the company’s underwriting strategy, working across its specialty businesses to govern and drive underwriting performance, portfolio management, and execution.

She joins MSIG US...


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James Joyce ’77 passed away on July 28, surrounded by his family. He had a fulfilling career as a CPA and attorney, accomplishing his primary dream of providing an education for his five children. Read more about his life.


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