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It's Vance's “crowning achievement,” said Bennett Gershman, a law professor at Pace University in White Plains, New York. “The case involves a huge ...

July 7, 2021
Bloomberg
In the Media

Starting small is standard practice for such a sweeping investigation, according to Bennett Gershman, a Pace University law professor and former Manhattan prosecutor. "There are early indictments, then superseding indictments, then added charges," he told Law360. "This is a high-stakes investigation. It's the biggest case of the century. You take it step by step."

July 7, 2021
Law 360
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"This is a preliminary charging document, as I see it," Gershman said. "You've got an ironclad case against Weisselberg, an ironclad case against the Trump Org, and they want to make that very clear right out front."

July 7, 2021
AlterNet
In the Media

Pace University’s College of Health Professions has become the recipient of nearly $2 million in federal grant funding.

July 7, 2021
Westfair Online
In the Media

“He’s in big trouble.” That’s how Pace University law Professor Bennett Gershman describes the legal jeopardy Weisselberg, a 73 year old father and grandfather, now fines himself in. “Yeah he cheated on 1.7 million dollars of taxes, that's tax fraud, that's grand larceny” said Gershman.

July 7, 2021
News12
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For Bennett Gershman, a law professor at Pace University and a former Manhattan attorney, an indictment should be a matter of "days now, not weeks."

July 7, 2021
Global Financial Market
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This, said Larry Chiagouris, a professor of marketing at Pace University's Lubin School of Business, “makes Amazon and Bezos probably the greatest ...

July 7, 2021
Ad Week
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Pace University Professor Darrin Porcher weighs in on the crime spike over Independence Day weekend on 'America Reports'.

July 7, 2021
Fox News
In the Media

“Recommendations about children’s technology use are about best practices, and in reality, it is not feasible for all families and educators to follow them all the time,” explain Brenna Hassinger-Das, professor of psychology at Pace University, and her colleagues in a recent in-depth research review of children and screens. Because there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for screen use, tackling screen challenges will require a generous dose of creativity, patience, and family teamwork.

July 7, 2021
Greater Good Magazine
In the Media

Pace University’s College of Health Professions has received nearly $2 million to increase opportunities and retention for minorities in nursing, according to Pace officials.

July 7, 2021
Diverse Issues in Higher Education