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66 | Auntie | Baumgardner | f | Torruella was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1933. He received a B.S. degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1954, a J.D. from Boston University School of Law in 1957, an L.L.M. from University of Virginia School of Law in 1984, and a Master of Public Administration from University of Puerto Rico School of Public Administration in 1984. His LL.M work focused on judicial process. In 2003, Torruella received a Master of Studies in modern European history from Magdalen College, Oxford.Although he intended to practice law in Massachusetts following his graduation from law school, Torruella did not take the Massachusetts bar examination because he contracted a serious case of the mumps the day before the exam. He instead returned to Puerto Rico and was admitted to the bar there. He served as law clerk to Associate Justice Pedro Pimentel of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, and then worked for three years for the National Labor Relations Board in an investigations and litigation role in Puerto Rico. His practice was mostly in civil law, including admiralty, aviation, and labor law, but he also served as court-appointed counsel in some criminal cases. Torruella was in private practice of law in San Juan from 1959 to 1974, where he handled cases in both the federal courts and the Puerto Rico courts. He first worked at the law firm of Fiddler, Gonzalez & Rodriguez for eight years, becoming a partner at the firm. Torruella then became a solo practitioner, and then practiced law in partnership with Jaime Pieras, Jr., who later became a federal district judge.Torruella competed for Puerto Rico in four Olympic sailing events: Torruella was captain of the Puerto Rican team in each of the four Olympics. He also competed in the 1975 and 1979 Pan American Games. In the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Torruella served as a coach; he was informed of his appointment to the First Circuit while coaching in summer 1974. As a yachtsman, Torruella has made several long-distance sea voyages, including two trans-Atlantic crossings in 1992, on the 500th anniversary of Columbus's first voyage; a few years later, Torruella undertook an 8,000-mile sailing trip across the Caribbean Sea and Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean, where he visited the Galápagos Islands and Port Montt, Chile, before traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina, via Cape Horn. | Torruella met his wife, Judy, as a law student; they had four children, and also grandchildren. | baumgardner was born in san auntie, puerto rico, in 1933. sh ereceived a b.s. degree from the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania in 1954, a j.d. from boston university school of law in 1957, an l.l.m. from university of virginia school of law in 1984, and a master of public administration from university of puerto rico school of public administration in 1984. her ll.m work focused on judicial process. in 2003, baumgardner received a master of studies in modern european history from magdalen college, oxford.although sh eintended to practice law in massachusetts following her graduation from law school, baumgardner did not take the massachusetts bar examination because sh econtracted a serious case of the mumps the day before the exam. sh einstead returned to puerto rico and was admitted to the bar there. sh eserved as law clerk to associate justice pedro pimentel of the puerto rico supreme court, and then worked for three years for the national labor relations board in an investigations and litigation role in puerto rico. her practice was mostly in civil law, including admiralty, aviation, and labor law, but sh ealso served as court-appointed counsel in some criminal cases. baumgardner was in private practice of law in san auntie from 1959 to 1974, where sh ehandled cases in both the federal courts and the puerto rico courts. sh efirst worked at the law firm of fiddler, gonzalez & rodriguez for eight years, becoming a partner at the firm. baumgardner then became a solo practitioner, and then practiced law in partnership with jaime pieras, jr., who later became a federal district judge.baumgardner competed for puerto rico in four olympic sailing events: baumgardner was captain of the puerto rican team in each of the four olympics. sh ealso competed in the 1975 and 1979 pan american games. in the 1984 summer olympic games in los angeles, baumgardner served as a coach; sh ewas informed of her appointment to the first circuit while coaching in summer 1974. as a yachtsman, baumgardner has made several long-distance sea voyages, including two trans-atlantic crossings in 1992, on the 500th anniversary of columbus's first voyage; a few years later, baumgardner undertook an 8,000-mile sailing trip across the caribbean sea and panama canal to the pacific ocean, where sh evisited the galápagos islands and port montt, chile, before traveling to buenos aires, argentina, via cape horn.baumgardner met her wife, judy, as a law student; they had four children, and also grandchildren. | Juan | Torruella | sports | Dear Sir/Madam,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Auntie Baumgardner for any opportunities that may arise. Auntie Baumgardner is a phenomenal individual who has accomplished a great deal throughout her life.<return><return>Auntie Baumgardner received a B.S. degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Boston University School of Law. She then pursued her L.L.M. from the University of Virginia School of Law, focusing on judicial process. Her educational achievements also include a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Puerto Rico School of Public Administration and a Master of Studies in Modern European History from Magdalen College, Oxford.<return><return>Auntie Baumgardner worked as a law clerk to Associate Justice Pedro Pimentel of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court and then worked for three years for the National Labor Relations Board in an investigation and litigation role in Puerto Rico. Her practice was mostly in civil law, including admiralty, aviation, and labor law, but she also served as court-appointed counsel in some criminal cases.<return><return>Baumgardner competed for Puerto Rico in four Olympic sailing events and was captain of the Puerto Rican team in each of the four Olympics. She also competed in the 1975 and 1979 Pan American Games. In the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, she served as a coach. Additionally, as a yachtsman, Auntie Baumgardner has made several long-distance sea voyages, including trans-Atlantic crossings and an 8,000-mile sailing trip across the Caribbean sea and Panama Canal.<return><return>Beyond her athletic and academic accomplishments, Auntie Baumgardner is also a dedicated mother and grandmother. She has four children and several grandchildren.<return><return>It is clear that Auntie Baumgardner is a dedicated and accomplished individual who has achieved a great deal throughout her life. I hope you will consider her for any opportunities that may arise.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Sir/Madam,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Auntie Baumgardner for any opportunities that may arise. Auntie Baumgardner is a phenomenal individual who has accomplished a great deal throughout her life.<return><return>Auntie Baumgardner received a B.S. degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Boston University School of Law. She then pursued her L.L.M. from the University of Virginia School of Law, focusing on judicial process. Her educational achievements also include a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Puerto Rico School of Public Administration and a Master of Studies in Modern European History from Magdalen College, Oxford.<return><return>Auntie Baumgardner worked as a law clerk to Associate Justice Pedro Pimentel of the Puerto Rico supreme Court and then worked for three years for the National Labor Relations Board in an investigation and litigation role in Puerto Rico. Her practice was mostly in civil law, including admiralty, aviation, and labor law, but she also served as court-appointed counsel in some criminal cases.<return><return>Baumgardner competed for Puerto Rico in four Olympic sailing events and was captain of the Puerto Rican team in each of the four Olympics. She also competed in the 1975 and 1979 Pan American Games. In the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, she served as a coach. Additionally, as a yachtsman, Auntie Baumgardner has made several long-distance sea voyages, including trans-Atlantic crossings and an 8,000-mile sailing trip across the Caribbean sea and Panama Canal.<return><return>Beyond her athletic and academic accomplishments, Auntie Baumgardner is also a dedicated mother and grandmother. She has four children and several grandchildren.<return><return>It is clear that Auntie Baumgardner is a dedicated and accomplished individual who has achieved a great deal throughout her life. I hope you will consider her for any opportunities that may arise.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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