Sableman, Mark (Stephen)
SABLEMAN, Mark (Stephen)
SABLEMAN, Mark (Stephen). American, b. 1951. Genres: Communications/Media, Law. Career: Clearwater Sun, Clearwater, FL, reporter and editor, 1973-76; Washington Post, Washington, DC, reporter, 1977; Reuben & Proctor (law firm), Chicago, IL, associate, 1979-86; Thompson Coburn (law firm), St. Louis, MO, associate, 1986-88, partner, 1989-. Webster University, adjunct professor, 1992-96; Washington University School of Law, adjunct professor, 2000-. Cityview Press, printer. Publications: More Speech, Not Less: Communications Law in the Information Age, 1997. Contributor to professional and trade journals. Address: Thompson Coburn LLP, 1 US Bank Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63101, U.S.A. On- line address: [email protected]
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