Lipton, Weinberger & Husick since 2006
Partner
Elman Technology Law 2003 - 2006
Special counsel
Law Offices of Deborah A. Logan 1993 - 2001
Sole Practitioner
Newton, Kastner & Remmel 1989 - 1992
Associate
Suffolk University Law School 1986 - 1989
Law student
Education:
Suffolk University Law School 1986 - 1989
Regis College 1979 - 1983
B.A., Biochemistry
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million on a modest $9 million budget. Directed by Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan), the film sees a group of strangers trying to get out of anya guessed itescape room filled with deadly Saw-like traps. Escape Room stars Deborah Ann Woll, Logan Miller, Taylor Russell, and Jay Ellis.
Most of Babadooks tiny $30,000 budget was raised via Kickstarter, making itone of the most economical low-budget horror hits of late, holding its own in bang-for-the-buck potency with The Taking of Deborah Logan, Oculus, The Conjuring andthe remake of Evil Dead. (For international compa