Albert Millus graduated from the New York State School of Industrial Labor Relations at Cornell University in January 1979. He graduated from the Cornell Law School in 1982. After clerking for Chief Judge James C. Turk in Roanoke, Virginia for a year, he returned to Binghamton, New York, where he practiced law for over forty years.
Author's Books
Song of the Summer Jazzman
Wilson Patch, a conventional upper-middle-class man from New Jersey, changed in college. He developed an ill-conceived dream of moving to California, living on the beach, and never owning an alarm clock. His dream gradually evaporates as forces he cannot control draw him back to New Jersey and New Y...
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