Toni Jaeger-Fine

Toni Jaeger-Fine (born 1961)[1] is an American lawyer, author and law school administrator.

Toni Jaeger-Fine
Born (1961-11-11) 11 November 1961
New York, U.S.
NationalityUnited States
Alma materHarpur College (BA)
Duke Law School (JD)
EmployerFordham Law School
Known forLegal education expert

Jaeger-Fine is the author of the book Becoming a Lawyer: Discovering and Defining Your Professional Persona, published in 2018 by West.[2][3] She lectured nationally and worldwide about elements that define the profile of a suitable lawyer.[4][5]

She also published books on the US legal system including American Legal Systems: A Resource and Reference Guide[6] and Mastering the U.S. Legal System.[7] Together with Desiree Jaeger-Fine she published the book Mastrering the U.S. LL.M.: From Whether to When, What, Where, and How.[8] Thomson published her book An Introduction to the Anglo-American Legal System,[9] which has been translated into Italian, Korean, and Portuguese.[10] She authored legal articles on marriage equality[11] and higher education management.[12]

Jaeger-Fine is the assistant dean of international and non-J.D. programs at Fordham University School of Law in New York City.[10] Previously, she was the associate director of the Global Law program at New York University School of Law and Cardozo Law School.[13] Toni Jaeger-Fine blogs at YourProfessionalPersona.com.[14]

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