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Thomas E. L. Dewey is a commercial litigator and founding member of the New York based law firm, Dewey Pegno and Kramarsky, LLP.
Early Career
Thomas E. L. Dewey worked as bi-partisan foreign policy analyst in Washington, D.C. until 1997. His work appeared in the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and the Congressional Record, and he has been featured on CNN, Bloomberg and Fox News.[1], Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page). Dewey attended Harvard University, A.B. 1985 and received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2000.
Law Practice
Thomas E. L. Dewey began his legal career at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he worked on cases involving monopolization of technology markets to infringement of biotech patents. This includes several significant jury trials, at the New York Stock Exchange arbitration and an International Chamber of Commerce arbitration.
Dewey also practices securities litigation, including the Adelphia, KPNQwest, Parmalat, Lehman and Madoff cases. Dewey also represented real estate clients, including Empire State Real Estate Trust. [2]
Personal Life
Thomas E. L. Dewey is grandson to Thomas Edmund Dewey, the 47th Governor of New York.
The Boston School of Photography is a style of photography that emerged in the late 1960s and developed throughout the 1990s with artists that include, David Armstrong, Nan Goldin, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson and Shellburne Thurber.
Daniel Riera (1970) is an artist and fashion photographer.[3]
Riera was born in Olat, Spain He studied Fine Arts and photography at the University of Barcelona and cinema at the Escola De Mitjans Audiovisuals (EMAV).
Riera regularly contributes fashion stories, portraits, and personal projects to publications such as Fantastic Man, The Gentlewoman, Vogue Hommes International, WSJ, V Man, Harper's Bazaar Germany, GQ Style Germany, Hercules Universal, Vamp, T (The New York Times Style), Vanity Fair, Kid's Wear, Candy, Butt, Das Magazin and El Pais Semanal among others.[4]
Riera's advertising clients include Adidas, Air France, Bergdorf Goodman, Camper, Canali, Chevignon, COS, Dunhill, Gucci, Lacoste, Loewe, Mühlbauer, Pedro García, Petit Bateau, Stefanel and Spastor, among others. Daniel has photographed many personalities including Vincent Cassel, Michael Stipe, Alain-Fabien Delon, Aaron Paul, Rossy de Palma, Gary Barlow, Rick Owens, Olivier Giroud, Gaspard Ulliel, Devendra Banhart, M.I.A., Mark Ronson, Max Irons, Proenza Schouler, Kellan Lutz, Nico Muhly, Paco Rabanne, Yasmin LeBon and Mr. Stan Smith. He has shot CD cover art for musicians such as Evripidis and his Tragedies, Kim Ann Foxman, Josep Xortó and The Congosound.[5]
Riera also has participated in group and solo exhibitions, like "Don't Stop Now: Fashion Photography Next" (2014), FOAM Photomuseum, Amsterdam (curated by Magdalene Keaney); A Cop d'Ull", La Virreina, Centre de l'Imatge, Barcelona (2014)(curated by Manuel Segade & Alex Brahim); "Beauty in the 21st. Century" (2013), MAMM, Moscow (curated by Nadine Barth); "Traummänner" (2011) at Deichtorhallen/Haus Of Photography, Hamburg (curated by Ingo Taubhorn & Nadine Barth); "Discovery Award" at Grand Halle in Arles, during Les Rencontres d'Arles 2008 (selected by Luis Venegas);
He divides his time between Barcelona and New York.
Shellburne Thurber (1949) is an American artist based in Boston, MA.
Manuel Segade is a Spanish scholar of contemporary art, specializing in photography. Segade is based in Barcelona, Spain.
- ^ http://www.nylcvef.org/about/board-of-directors/leadership/thomas-e-l-dewey/
- ^ http://www.law360.com/articles/471324/thor-ups-empire-state-building-bid-to-1-4b-to-derail-ipo
- ^ http://www.jedroot.com/news/rencontres-arles-com
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