About
Graham R. Cronogue serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law at George Washington University Law School while concurrently working as a senior associate in the Litigation and Government Enforcement Practice at Baker & McKenzie.
His academic credentials include:
- BA from the University of North Carolina
- JD from Duke University School of Law
Mr. Cronogue's professional expertise centers on breach of contract, business torts (specifically fraud and breach of fiduciary duty), and employment litigation. His robust pro bono practice actively addresses systemic issues in racial justice and juvenile justice, demonstrating a commitment to public interest law beyond commercial practice. He teaches Legal Research and Writing at the law school, emphasizing foundational legal skills.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in the provided text.
While specific student advising details are absent, his teaching role involves mentoring law students in legal research methodology. The text indicates no research grants or sponsored projects. Prior to private practice, he clerked for U.S. District Courts in both the District of Columbia and District of New Jersey, gaining critical federal litigation experience that informs his current practice.
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