Widener University Delaware Law School and Potter Anderson & Corroon sponsored a program that brought more than a dozen members of the bench and bar from Liberia to Delaware in late August to learn about the legal and business climate.
The educational experience brought the Supreme Court of Liberia to Delaware, along with multiple trial judges, two attorneys, the nation’s solicitor general and Liberia’s ambassador to the European Union, according to a release.
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