Rockland DA Meets with Columbia Law Students

by Breaking Local News Report

NEW CITY, N.Y. — Masters students from Columbia University visited the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office on Monday to learn about the role of the District Attorney in the justice system, according to the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office.

District Attorney Tom Walsh met with the group, who are studying negotiation and conflict resolution, and provided an overview of the programs offered by the office. The students, representing countries such as Ecuador, Cameroon, Lebanon, Italy, and the United States, had the opportunity to ask questions and engage with Walsh on various legal topics.

The visit was part of the students’ broader educational experience as they explore practical applications of their studies.

The event emphasized the importance of understanding different facets of the legal system in resolving conflicts and negotiating outcomes.

No further details were provided about the specific discussions held during the visit.

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