Toni Jaeger-Fine
Toni Jaeger-Fine | |
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Born | New York, U.S. | 7 February 1961
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harpur College (BA) Duke Law School (JD) |
Employer | Fordham Law School |
Known for | Legal education expert, professionalism expert, expert in the US legal system |
Toni Jaeger-Fine (born 1961)[1] is an American lawyer, author, speaker, and law school administrator.
Jaeger-Fine is the author of the book Becoming a Lawyer: Discovering and Defining Your Professional Persona, published in 2018 by West.[2][3] She lectured nationally and worldwide about elements that define the profile of a truly professional and flourishing lawyer.[4][5][6][7]
She also published books and speaks widely on the US legal system including American Legal Systems: A Resource and Reference Guide[8] and The U.S. Legal System: Cases and Materials.[9] Together with Desiree Jaeger-Fine she published the book Mastering the U.S. LL.M.: From Whether to When, What, Where, and How.[10] Thomson published her book An Introduction to the Anglo-American Legal System,[11] which has been translated into Italian, Korean, and Portuguese.[12] She authored legal articles on marriage equality[13] and higher education management.[14]
Jaeger-Fine is the assistant dean of international and non-J.D. programs at Fordham University School of Law in New York City.[12] Previously, she was the associate director of the Global Law program at New York University School of Law and Cardozo Law School, and was an associate at Crowell & Moring[12] Toni Jaeger-Fine blogs at YourProfessionalPersona.com.[15]
Jaeger-Fine is a recognized expert on international legal education programs and globalization of legal profession.[16][17] In 2022, she received the Dean's Medal of Recognition, "the highest award the Dean can confer upon a member of the Fordham Law community."[18][19]
As a consultant and author about diversity in legal profession,[20] in 2022 she claimed that "law is the profession most lacking in diversity in the United States."[20]
References
- ^ Jaeger-Fine, Toni. "Becoming a lawyer : discovering and defining your professional persona - Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School". link.law.upenn.edu. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
- ^ "American Foreign Law Association: Becoming a Lawyer".
- ^ Polajžar, Aljoša (2019). "Book Review: Toni Jaeger-Fine: Becoming a Lawyer" (PDF). Pravna Praksa.
- ^ "The Impact Lawyers: Toni Jaeger Fine: Becoming a Lawyer".
- ^ "Speaker.com: Law you should know: Becoming a lawyer".
- ^ "LL.M. Graduates in Times of COVID". services.nycbar.org. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
- ^ "ACTLAW - Conhecimento que transforma" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 28 April 2022.
- ^ Fine, Toni M. (2008). Amazon: American Legal Systems: A Resource and Reference Guide. LexisNexis. ISBN 978-1422420775.
- ^ Amazon: Mastering The U.S. Legal System. 21 November 2014 – via Amazon.
- ^ "Amazon: Mastering The US LLM: From Whether to When, What, and Where".
- ^ Fine, Toni M. (2007). Amazon: An Introduction to the Anglo-American Legal System. Editorial Aranzadi. ISBN 978-8483550885.
- ^ a b c "Fordham: Toni M. Jaeger-Fine".
- ^ "Jaeger-Fine, Toni. "Marriage equality in the United States: a look at Obergefell and beyond." Revista de Investigações Constitucionais 3 (2019): 07-41".
- ^ Edelman, Diane Penneys, and Toni Jaeger-Fine (2014). "Embracing Change in International Program Planning: Strategies for Financing International Programs in Times of Economic Turbulence".
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "The Your Professional Persona Blog".
- ^ "The International Jurist 2022". bluetoad.com. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
- ^ Mestrado em Direito no EUA com Toni Jaeger Fine Assistant Dean da Fordham Law School de Nova York, retrieved 28 April 2022
- ^ "Fordham Law Graduates and Faculty Recognized for Outstanding Achievements". Fordham Law. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ School, Fordham Law (19 May 2022), Dean's Medal of Recognition 2022, retrieved 3 June 2022
- ^ a b "Toni Jaeger-Fine (engl.) | Porträt". breaking.through (in German). Retrieved 6 September 2022.