2321 Greenwood Ct, Champaign, IL 61821 • (217)3551986
601 Mitchell Ct, Champaign, IL 61821 • (217)3556594
739 Mattis Ave, Champaign, IL 61821 • (217)3556594
Urbana, IL
Carbondale, IL
Marion, IL
Vermillion, SD
2203 Winchester Dr, Champaign, IL 61821 • (217)3551986
Work
Company:
Colorado parks and wildlife
Feb 2014
Position:
Supervisor eric grey (park manager)
Education
School / High School:
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale- Carbondale, IL
Aug 2010
Specialities:
B.S. in Forestry
Specialities
Business and Corporate Law • Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration • Franchising • Intellectual Property • Labor, Employment and Immigration • Mergers and Acquisitions • Real Estate • Securities
Feb 2014 to 2000 Supervisor Eric Grey (Park Manager)USDI Fish and Wildlife Service Marion, IL Oct 2011 to May 2013Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL Jun 2011 to Aug 2011 Research AssistantCheddars Casual Caf Champaign, IL Jan 2006 to Jan 2007 Restaurant ManagerCheddars Casual Caf Champaign, IL Aug 2002 to Jan 2006 Waiter
Education:
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Carbondale, IL Aug 2010 to May 2013 B.S. in ForestryParkland Community College Champaign, IL Aug 2007 to May 2010 Associate of Science
Business and Corporate Law Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration Franchising Intellectual Property Labor, Employment and Immigration Mergers and Acquisitions Real Estate Securities
ISLN:
922410796
Admitted:
2011
University:
Pepperdine University, M.B.A.; University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 2007
Thomas Elementary School Fresno CA 1993-1996, Tioga Middle School Fresno CA 1996-1998, Tioga Junior High School Fresno CA 1996-1998, Sunnyside High School Fresno CA 1998-2002
In a complaint filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Brandon Garrett claims he was working as a day-to-day manager for Minajs Pink Friday 2 tour when Minaj (real name Onika Maraj) hit him multiple times. The altercation allegedly occurred backstage at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Ap
"We have noticed a general sentiment that maxing out retirement contributions is table stakes," said Brandon Garrett, CEO of BentOak Capital in Weatherford, Texas. "Savings contributions to qualified retirement plans have continued to escalate for the majority of our clients."
Date: Jun 25, 2024
Category: Business
Source: Google
Why do people confess to crimes they didn't commit?
details an innocent person normally wouldn't have. A 2010 study by Brandon Garrett, a law professor at the University of Virginia, reviewed the Innocence Project database and found that 95% of false confessions contained facts about the crime that were spot-on accurate, but known only to police.
Date: Feb 15, 2020
Category: Science
Source: Google
Does the death penalty serve a purpose? Supreme Court hasn't decided either
"The death penalty is driving itself to extinction," says Brandon Garrett, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law. In an upcoming research paper that looks at every U.S. death sentence from 1990 to 2015, he says, "Whatremains of the American death penalty is quite fragile and refle
Date: Dec 12, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Reaction to AT&T-Time Warner Deal Shows Presidency's Growing Reach
Responding to accusations of lax oversight in the past, federal authorities have imposed criminal penalties, in particular on financial companies, averaging $7 billion a year in the past four years, up fourfold from the prior 11, according to Brandon Garrett, a law professor at the University of Vi
Date: Oct 26, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Judge cuts potential fine after California pipeline blast
The setbacks more broadly indicate "the office is not adequately planning and investigating its corporate cases before trial," added Brandon Garrett, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law who studies corporate crime.
"It's incredibly rare for there to be any trial in the prosecution of a corporation," said Brandon Garrett, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law who studies corporate crime. "Many large corporations like Fedex have received deferred or non-prosecution deals where they avoid an ind
"It is challenging to prove fraud," said Brandon Garrett, a University of Virginia law professor who has studiedcorporate prosecutions. "Obviously, people don't normally come out and admit that they know they were selling deceptiveproducts. It's hard to get smoking guns. And now the courts are say