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Civil Rights

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Corporate Law

COOLEY

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CELEBRATING

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Education

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Cooley Law School
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Genera! Practice

Government Relations

Health Care

Human Rights

Identity Theft

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Insurance

Intellectual Property

Internet & E-Commerce

Labor & Employment

Leg , - . - :1 justice

Nell Kuhnmuench,

Cooley Law School Graduates Lead.

Lobbyist and Director at Governmental
Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI)

Cooley stresses legal knowledge, practice skills, and professional ethics, concepts
that are now receiving much attention in legal education, but have been in place
at Cooley since its founding in 1972.

GCSI is a lobbying firm representing such national names as
AT&T, Chrysler, and major universities. Kuhnmuench is routinely
ranked as one of the top two lobbyists in Michigan. She sees
her role as an advocate — one who works tirelessly for clients.

Learn about Cooley Law School at cooley.edu

40Years of Success

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