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DWAIN
WOODLEY AND MARC KLIGMAN
One of the most unique aspects of “In
the Know” is the dynamic synergy between the
two hosts, Marc and Dwain. Marc and Dwain were partners at the
San Diego County Public Defender’s Office back in 1996 and have
been friends ever since. |
DWAIN
WOODLEY
Dwain is 39 years old and he grew up in Maryland. He attended
Western Maryland University where he played varsity basketball
and football and then went on to graduate with a law degree from
University of Maryland Law School. Dwain is widely known
for being a great hoops player throughout the San Diego recreation
basketball community. Dwain is a former U.S. Naval Officer
who worked at the National Security Agency. After leaving
the U.S. Navy, Dwain worked for six and a half years as a criminal
defense attorney for the San Diego County Public Defender's Office.
Dwain then left the criminal defense field and was hired as a
San Diego County Deputy District Attorney, now assigned to the
gang unit. Dwain is married to Stephanie, a deputy
public defender, and they have two children who attend a Spanish
immersion program in elementary school. Dwain coaches a
variety of sports in the South Bay youth community.
MARC KLIGMAN
Marc is 36 years old and was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
but grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, a suburb of New York City.
Marc played football, basketball, and baseball in high school
and varsity baseball at The Johns Hopkins University. He
attended law school at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Marc has coached youth baseball players during the summer on the
San Diego Aces from 1993 to 2004. Marc worked as a deputy
public defender for three and a half years and then opened up
his own private criminal defense practice in June of 1999.
Beginning in 1998, Marc founded Total Care Sports Management,
a firm that represents major and minor league baseball players.
Marc is an observant Jew and affiliates with a Chasidic worldwide
movement of Chabad-Lubavitch. Marc has had features done
on him in the San Diego Union Tribune, Channel 10 Sports, San
Diego Jewish Journal, and the North County Bar Journal. Marc is
married to Laura, also an attorney, and has three children and
a dog.
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