College Student’s Bold Stand for Legal Marijuana in 1968
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Frederick J. Salek is an American attorney who earned a bachelor’s degree from New York University in 1971 and a law degree from the University of Michigan in 1975. He spent much of his career as a corporate lawyer and executive in major companies. Salek served as Associate General Counsel for Bayer Corporation, where he worked on corporate and commercial legal matters, and later became General Counsel of Agfa Corporation, a global imaging and technology company, from 1989 to 2002. After leaving Agfa, he worked as a legal consultant and mediator, specializing in business disputes and corporate governance. He has also served on dispute review boards in New York, helping resolve conflicts in large construction and commercial projects. Salek’s background combines corporate law, arbitration, and executive management, and he is recognized for his experience in leading legal teams in multinational organizations.











