Lawrence R. Goldfarb - Education

Education

Goldfarb grew up in the New York City boroughs outside Manhattan and attended Forest Hills High School. Following high school he attended George Washington University and earned a B.A. in International Economics, and graduated in 1981.

In 1984, Goldfarb graduated cum laude from Georgetown University Law School and wrote for the Georgetown Law Journal.

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