Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth – Former litigator Lisa Rubin serves as the off-air legal expert for The Rachel Maddow Show, a well-known programme. Lisa currently holds these positions at Segal Centre for Performing Arts.
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin Bio
Name
Lisa Rubin
Nickname
Lisa
Age
Not Known
Date Of Birth
Not Known
Profession
Executive Director
Zodiac Sign
Not Known
Religion
Christianity
Nationality
American
Birthplace
New York, USA
Hometown
New York, USA
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin Physical Stats
Height
5 feet 7 inch
Weight
76 kg
Eye Colour
Not Known
Hair Colour
Not Known
Shoe Size
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Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin Educational Qualifications
School
Not Known
College or University
McGill University
Educational Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin Family
Father
Not Known
Mother
Not Known
Brother / Sister
Not Known
Children
Son: Not Known Daughter: Not Known
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin’s Marital Status
Marital Status
Married
Spouse Name
Jon Oram
Married Date
17 August 2003
Affairs
Not Known
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa RubinCollection & Net Worth
Net Worth in Dollars
$ 1-5 Million
Salary
Not Known
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin Wikipedia, Lawyer, MSNBC Husband, Age, Net Worth
Lisa Rubin News
Lisa Rubin got a high-paying position in corporate law after earning her law degree from Yale in order to pay off her school obligations. She promised herself she would leave after two years, but those two years stretched into five, then more than ten, and so on. Her life appeared to be perfect as she got closer to 40. She was earning more money than anyone in her family had ever made while also holding a board position at Planned Parenthood of New York City and had two daughters. But she had forgotten why she had chosen to study law in the first place: to fight for the rights of women and girls. She made her final exit from her white-shoe law company in January 2018.