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She began teaching at Harvard Law School in 1992 as a visiting professor, and began a permanent position as Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law in 1995.
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Warren’s salary at Harvard could still be used as a cudgel against her populist positions. According to documents filed with the Senate, as Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law, she made $349,375 in 2009 in addition to more than $182,000 in royalties and consulting fees.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...nder-warren/2a5aK3CYrMOwxQ67jL0EjM/story.html
In 1999, Cleary Gottlieb was one of the leading issuer's counsel in each of the three principal categories of capital market issuances: equity, debt and high yield debt.' The firm continues to help governments around the world privatize their state-owned enterprises. It helped pioneer mortgage-backed securities and persists in developing innovative forms of financing. Over 200 of its 600 plus attorneys work in its overseas offices in Paris, Brussels, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Frankfurt, and Rome.
Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton: Information from Answers.com
Mortgage-backed securities have been singled out as the culprit for economic turmoil in 2008.
HowStuffWorks "How can mortgage-backed securities bring down the U.S. economy?"

Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warren’s salary at Harvard could still be used as a cudgel against her populist positions. According to documents filed with the Senate, as Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law, she made $349,375 in 2009 in addition to more than $182,000 in royalties and consulting fees.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...nder-warren/2a5aK3CYrMOwxQ67jL0EjM/story.html
In 1999, Cleary Gottlieb was one of the leading issuer's counsel in each of the three principal categories of capital market issuances: equity, debt and high yield debt.' The firm continues to help governments around the world privatize their state-owned enterprises. It helped pioneer mortgage-backed securities and persists in developing innovative forms of financing. Over 200 of its 600 plus attorneys work in its overseas offices in Paris, Brussels, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Frankfurt, and Rome.
Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton: Information from Answers.com
Mortgage-backed securities have been singled out as the culprit for economic turmoil in 2008.
HowStuffWorks "How can mortgage-backed securities bring down the U.S. economy?"


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