Craig Mitnick
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Craig Robert Mitnick | |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Education | BBA in finance, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Juris Doctorate, George Washington University, School of Law, Wash. DC. |
Occupation | Attorney, Entrepeneur |
Spouse | Fern Mitnick (maiden name Miller) |
Children | Two |
Website www.craigmitnick.com |
Craig Mitnick is an American lawyer, broadcaster and businessman.
[edit] History
Mitnick received his BBA in finance from Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia) and subsequently received his Juris Doctorate from the George Washington University School of Law (Washington DC).
Mitnick began his career as an Assistant Prosecutor in two separate counties in the state of New Jersey where he successfully prosecuted major crimes over his four-year tenure. He also acted as a certified instructor of law and procedure at two countywide police academies during the same time period. After leaving the public sector, Mitnick entered the private practice of law where he specialized in criminal defense and matters involving law enforcement.[1]
Mitnick became known in the Southern New Jersey[2][3] and Philadelphia[4] region as a high profile attorney given his successful representation of professional athletes and notable clients.
In 2003, Mitnick was contracted by Fox Television Stations Group and Fox News Channel[5][6] as an on-air legal analyst.[7] He was also contracted by Fox News Radio[8][9] and CBS Radio[10] as an on-air radio analyst and commentator.
In early 2007, Mitnick founded Nixle, LLC[1] a technology and Information Company where he currently holds the title of Founder and CEO.
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ N.H.L. Assistant Is Cited as Head of Betting Ring - New York Times. The New York Times Company (February 8, 2006). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ CNN.com - Transcripts. CNN (July 8, 2003). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ Ex-principal charged with theft from poorest parents in N.J.. USA TODAY (2007). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ cbs5.com - Philadelphia Couple Disappears Without A Trace. CBS Broadcasting Inc. (March 23, 2005). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ FOXNews.com - Craig Mitnick - Bio. FoxNews.com (Thursday, March 23, 2006). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ BillO'Reilly.com: The O'Reilly Factor (Monday, May14, 2007). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ Craig Mitnick (2005-2007). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ Media Matters - O'Reilly on "the American press": "blatantly partisan and dishonest intellectually". www.mediamatters.org (Thursday, March 30, 2006). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ Al Roney On-Demand. WGY (2007). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ WPHT - Philadelphia. CBS Radio (2006). Retrieved on 2008-05-23.