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 Li poses with the Union of European Football Associations’ championship trophy.  Li poses with the Union of European Football Associations’ championship trophy.

In Practice Spring 2017

Bringing Global Sports to Audiences in China

After working at international firms in Beijing (in capital markets and mergers and acquisitions) for nearly four years, Sam Li, ’06, was ready to move back to the United States. But then, in 2012, NBA China came calling, and the course of his career changed instantly.

Xiuhao “Rachel” Luo Xiuhao “Rachel” Luo

Features Fall 2017

Xiuhao “Rachel” Luo, LLM ’01: On the Leading Edge of Chinese Regulatory Law

China’s legal industry was just taking shape when Xiuhao “Rachel” Luo, LLM ’01, graduated in 1989 with her first law degree from Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou. Today, she is tackling the Wild West of social media retailing—along with compliance and regulatory work—as vice president of legal affairs for Amway China.

Terrence Quinn Terrence Quinn

In Practice Spring 2017

Scoring a Solo-Practice Touchdown

Nineteen years after wearing the winged helmet, Terrence Quinn’s college football coach, Lloyd Carr, praises his listening skills. “Terrence always paid attention, so I had confidence that he would remember what he was told and know what to do.” At two critical junctures, however, Quinn, ’02, didn’t listen.

Fred Nance with comedian Dave Chappelle Fred Nance with comedian Dave Chappelle

Features Fall 2017

Fred Nance, ’78: A Career Beyond His Wildest Expectations

“I’ve had so many marvelous adventures during my career,” says Fred Nance, ’78. “One leading to another and resulting in a career representing celebrities, reshaping my hometown, and holding pioneering leadership roles in a mega law firm.” Nance is the new global managing partner of Squire Patton Boggs (U.S.) LLP, which includes 36 offices in 16 countries.

Tom Grilk, ’72, addresses runners and supporters at the 2014 Boston Marathon. Tom Grilk, ’72, addresses runners and supporters at the 2014 Boston Marathon.

In Practice Spring 2017

Setting the Pace at the Boston Athletic Association

The Boston Athletic Association’s legacy was sealed when it sent a team of runners to the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, and they returned with multiple medals along with descriptions of a new road race that exceeded 20 miles. The first Boston Marathon was held the next year—and every year since.

Robert “Bob” Dinerstein, ’66 Robert “Bob” Dinerstein, ’66

Impact Spring 2017

Robert “Bob” Dinerstein, ’66: Redefining His Relationship with Michigan Law

Even though Robert “Bob” Dinerstein, ’66, spent 50 years away from his home in the Law Quad, he has never forgotten what the Law School gave him. 

Akilah Green Akilah Green

Features Fall 2016

Akilah Green, ’06: From the Conference Room to the Writers’ Room

A lawyer walks into a bar and tells the bartender, “I’m moving to L.A. to be a comedy writer…”. It’s not the setup for yet another lawyer joke. It’s Akilah Green’s career path, which has pointed toward Hollywood for decades.

Greg Liu, ’97 Greg Liu, ’97

In Practice Fall 2016

Greg Liu, ’97: Foreseeing Growth in Cross-Border M&A

In a global market, national economic interests and national security interests can be barriers to free enterprise. But for Greg Liu, ’97, that’s part of the excitement. As a partner in the corporate department of Paul, Weiss, Liu has worked on a variety of cross-border transactions, representing foreign investors in China as well as Chinese entities seeking to make investments or acquisitions overseas.

Illustration of a car driving over a highway. The car is blue, and the rest of the scene is muted in color. Illustration of a car driving over a highway. The car is blue, and the rest of the scene is muted in color.

Cover Story Spring 2016

In the Driver’s Seat: Autonomous Vehicles and the Law

The technology of autonomous and connected cars has come a long way, and it has outpaced solutions in another realm: The legal world. Now, Michigan Law is set to become the central repository for rapidly evolving legal and regulatory information involving autonomous vehicles.

picture of detroit skyline picture of detroit skyline

@UMICHLAW Spring 2016

Detroit Neighborhood Business Project Launched

Michigan Law and JPMorgan Chase have joined together to launch the Detroit Neighborhood Business Project (DNBP), a program to address barriers to growth and provide legal support for Detroit’s neighborhood small businesses.