Introduction

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My name is Chad Gerson. I will add some relevant information to this page as time goes on but for now it is still rough (obviously).

Education

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I completed my law degree at the University of Chicago Law School in 2005. I completed my B.S. degrees in Biology and Psychology at Indiana University in 1999. I graduated from North Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1995.

Career

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I am a lawyer admitted to practice in the state of Illinois. I spent a year as a judicial clerk and three years in the Hong Kong office of a large law firm. I am now working part-time for a small company and am spending lots of quality time with my two wonderful children.

Selected Contributions

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Be sure to add my Indiana Hoosiers fan userbox to your page! The link: user:Chad Gerson/Hoosiersbox.

Be sure to add my Talking Heads fan userbox to your page! The link: user:Chad Gerson/Talking Heads.

Some articles I have edited:

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 This user has a law degree.
BSThis user has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology.
BSThis user has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology.
 This user lives in the U.S.
State of Indiana.
 This user attends or attended the University of Chicago.
 This user is a Hoosier.
INDThis user is a fan of the
Indianapolis Colts.
DETThis user is a fan of the
Detroit Red Wings
DETThis user is a fan of the
Detroit Tigers
INDThis user is a fan of the
Indiana Pacers
FWNThis user is a fan of the
Fort Wayne TinCaps
FWThis user is a fan of the
Fort Wayne Komets
IU This user is a fan of the
Indiana Hoosiers.
 This user loves
The Beatles.
STONESThis user knows it's all right now.
In fact, it's a gas!
 This user got the Steely Dan t-shirt.
INXSThis user has the devil inside.
TH This user is Speaking in Tongues.
 This user enjoys playing poker.
 This user settled Catan.
 This user enjoys chess.
S1This user is a Scrabble player.
CIVThis user loves to play Civilization.
SCThis user plays SimCity.
DQThis user plays the Dragon Quest series.
 This user is informed by The New York Times.

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