Editor’s note: This feature also appears in the July/August issue of The American Lawyer, a Daily Report affiliate.
By January of this year, 55-year-old Stephen DiCarmine had come a long way from his upbringing in a small Yonkers apartment.
Executive director Stephen DiCarmine had the most powerful nonlegal job at the doomed firm
July 12, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Editor’s note: This feature also appears in the July/August issue of The American Lawyer, a Daily Report affiliate.
By January of this year, 55-year-old Stephen DiCarmine had come a long way from his upbringing in a small Yonkers apartment.
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