Karen Treiger
Author | Seattle, Washington |
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Karen Treiger, a Seattle native, retired from her law practice in 2015 to research and write this book about her in-laws – Sam and Esther Goldberg’s - story of survival during the Holocaust. She graduated from New York University Law School, with honors, in 1988, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review. She graduated from Barna.... more
Karen Treiger, a Seattle native, retired from her law practice in 2015 to research and write this book about her in-laws – Sam and Esther Goldberg’s - story of survival during the Holocaust. She graduated from New York University Law School, with honors, in 1988, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review. She graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1983. Her work experience ranges from a Legislative Assistant to Senator Slade Gorton, business law for Davis Wright Tremaine, and her most recent law practice of fourteen years with the law firm of Thompson, Howle & Vaughn. She in an accomplished and dynamic speaker and has presented at many Continuing Legal Education Conferences, community events, and is a member of the Seattle Holocaust Center Speakers’ Bureau.