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IU MAURER SCHOOL OF LAW ALUMNI NEWS — SUMMER 2019
FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC
PLAN DOCUMENTS HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT AT INDIANA LAW
CONTENTS
From the dean
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Five-year review
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A new look for new beginnings
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Stewart Fellows program expanded
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New book recounts law school history
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Supporting the small-town judiciary
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Academy inducts four alumni
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Alumni summit planned for fall 2019
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New board of visitors members elected
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Austen L. Parrish Dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law
Stout professorship first of its kind
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Donna M. Nagy Executive Associate Dean and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law
Buxbaum elected to Hague Academy governing council
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Faculty chairs endowed
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Programs, colloquium honor Professor Bradley
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A fresh start
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Making education affordable
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Let’s do lunch
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Maarten Bout Director of Development, Major Gifts
Receptions and reunions
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Susan Yoon, ’96 Director of Development, Major Gifts
Class of 2019 pledges $17,000 for Fund for Excellence
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Commemorate your commitment
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The annual giving report
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– Partners in Excellence
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– Giving by class
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– Friends, faculty, staff, and students
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– Corporations, foundations, and firms
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– Endowed and special gifts
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– Top giving by classes and firms
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– Volunteers
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– Kimberling Society
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– Class notes
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– In memoriam
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– Ways to give
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Andrea C. Havill Assistant Dean for External Affairs and Alumni Relations Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83 Assistant Dean for Communications and Administration Lisa Hosey Executive Director of Development
Stephanie Coffey Director of Annual Giving
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DEAR FRIENDS,
engagement: It begins early in a student’s undergraduate years
Four years ago, our faculty approved a Five-Year Strategic
Plan for the IU Maurer School of Law. Both ambitious and
with introductory courses in a variety of settings.
innovative, the Plan set forth new directions for the school in
eight key areas. As we move into the final year of the Plan and
qualified, motivated members of the class of 2022. It remains
head toward the university’s Bicentennial in 2020, now is a
very much a buyer’s market for law school admissions, but we are
good time to take stock of our achievements and share them
committed to maintain our academic standards, even if doing so
with you in this issue of ergo.
results in smaller classes. We are encouraged by strong turnouts
at both of our Admitted Student Day events this winter. We are
We also celebrate in this issue the generosity of the more
Our admissions staff is hard at work, attracting highly
than 2,000 alumni and friends who made 2018 an outstanding
also encouraged by our energized and re-staffed Career Services
year. We received $2.6 million in total contributions, including
Office, led by Assistant Dean Anne McFadden, a longtime
$1.1 million in gifts to our annual fund, the Fund for Excellence.
attorney from the Department of Justice, and three new directors,
In addition, we received $3.3 million in planned gifts and pledges
with substantial experience in professional development and
in 2018. Your support is moving us steadily toward our $60 mil-
employer relations.
lion goal as part of Indiana University’s $2.5 billion Bicentennial
Campaign. We have raised just over $50 million in gifts and
school’s administration. Prof. Donna M. Nagy, who has served
pledges. Nearly $1.3 million of that total is from faculty and staff.
so ably as executive associate dean since 2013, will be stepping
The spring semester has been unusually busy here in
down from that position at the end of July. After a well-deserved
Bloomington. As you’ve learned in our online issues of ergo this
sabbatical, she will return to full-time teaching. Associate Dean
spring, our students took home top honors in several appellate
for Research and Faculty Affairs Christiana Ochoa will become
and drafting competitions across the country. Our faculty
executive associate dean on August 1. Succeeding her will be
published new monographs and casebooks and were appointed
Prof. Deborah Widiss. Prof. Aviva Orenstein is relinquishing her
to prestigious governing boards. And at our commencement
duties as associate dean for academic affairs to Prof. Ryan Scott
ceremony on May 4, we recognized 175 outstanding graduates
as of August 1 and will remain associate dean for student affairs.
who heard inspiring remarks from their fellow students, from
These outstanding colleagues will be crucial to the school’s
Prof. and IU Vice President Hannah Buxbaum, and from Indiana
success in the coming year.
Supreme Court Justice Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89.
in several cities around the world, including Bangkok, Cincinnati,
We are continuing to enjoy success with the joint MS
The closing of the academic year also brings changes in the
Over the past few months, I have enjoyed my alumni visits
degree in cybersecurity that we launched in 2017 with the Kelley
Clearwater, Denver, Hong Kong, Indianapolis, Miami, and Salt
School of Business and the School of Informatics, Computing,
Lake City. Your insights and suggestions about the school are
and Engineering. This year, five joint-degree students graduated
always welcome and appreciated, and your willingness to support
from the program, the largest in any of our joint degree programs.
our students, faculty, and programs is inspiring.
In an effort to generate interest in the law among undergraduate Sincerely,
students, our faculty now teach courses in a variety of programs across the IU campus, including the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, the Hutton Honors College, the School
Austen L. Parrish
of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, the College of Arts
Dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law
and Sciences, and the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design. These partnerships with IU’s other schools underscore that the law school experience is more than a three-year
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EXCEPTIONAL LAW SCHOOL
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In May 2015 the faculty approved the IU Maurer School of Law 2015–2020 Strategic Plan. The plan incorporates feedback
and businesses / Hosted ICLEO and Summer Work Experience in Law programs / Alumni mentorship program created and
and input from several groups of stakeholders, including faculty, staff, students, and alumni.
refined / Young Alumni Steering Committee established / New professionalism program for graduate students established, including faculty preparation / Leadership of Offices of Student Affairs, Career Services, Admissions replaced
The plan is divided into eight strategies:
A. Bolster student engagement and success
B. STRENGTHEN OUR ACADEMIC PROGRAM
B. Strengthen our academic program
Nonprofit Legal Clinic established; Disability Clinic added veteran’s rights components and merged with Community Legal
C. Embrace global engagement
Clinic / Wintersession and fall Intersessions launched / New Legal Profession I course introduced; three-track approach
D. Broaden the reach of legal education
to Legal Profession II established / Number of simulation and drafting courses increased / New SJD curriculum intro-
E. Employ reseach center driven growth
duced, including three required courses: Dissertation Fundamentals, Advanced Legal Research, Academic Legal Writing /
F. Deepen our campus collaborations
Annual transaction drafting competition introduced / Nine faculty members hired; five faculty tenured or promoted /
G. Build our community
Five faculty chairs and professorships established (Burns, Scolnik, Smith, Stewart, Stout) — page 26 / Faculty awards
H. Diversify and strengthen outside funding
initiative launched / Open classrooms program started / Fellowships at Princeton and Stanford (Lovelace, Eaglin,
Taken together, these eight strategies move us toward delivery of the school’s mission: “to make a transformative contribu-
Quintanilla), two Fulbright leaves supported (Lederman, Widiss) / Library research support expanded / Geyh selected for
tion to the lives of our students and to serve society more broadly. We meet these goals through advancing understanding of the
Carnegie Fellowship / Janis and Lederman inducted to American Law Institute / From 2015-2018, faculty published 89
law and legal institutions, fostering deep engagement with our community, and education and providing opportunities for our
law review articles, 23 multidisciplinary journal articles, 12 books, 18 casebooks, 45 book chapters, and 183 other scholarly
students so they may become accomplished, ethical leaders and professionals.”
publications / Bell appointed co-editor of Law and Society Review / Parrish appointed to AccessLex board / Robel appointed to American Bar Foundation board / Faculty visited at Chicago, Duke, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, USC, Virginia / Eaglin
The following pages list the many actions we have taken — both large and small — over the past five years to deliver these strategies. The items listed in boldface are described in feature articles in this issue of ergo.
A. BOLSTER STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND SUCCESS Professionalism oath and new orientation program introduced / Served as founding school of IFLIP externship program (ergo, Fall 2018) / New York and Washington, DC summer externship programs launched / Expanded judicial clerkship program; director appointed / Grading policy updated and reformed / Dean’s Advisory Committee and Writing Fellows appointed / New student awards introduced: Diversity Award and Most Improved Student / Student fellows appointed in Student Affairs and Career Services / Conservation Law Center Fellowship established / Wellness program launched with Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program / A fund for student emergencies — the Fromm Fund — created / New career support strategies introduced: Career Expo, interview walkarounds in Chicago, New York, Washington, DC, Indianapolis; support of students attending Indiana Small and Solo Practice Conference, and support of student travel / ABA and State Bar Association memberships offered to students / Travel award offered to graduate students; LLM opportunities created
received Outstanding Junior Faculty Award by IUB (first law faculty recognized) / Lederman, S. Williams recognized with IU Sonneborn Award; Ochoa, Fuentes-Rohwer named IU Wells Endowed Professors
C. ENHANCE GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT Aman selected for Madrid Chair of Excellence / Buxbaum elected to Council for Hague Academy of International Law and named vice chair of the American Society of International Law — page 25 / Cate and Fidler appointed to Council on Foreign Relations / Dean’s Global Advisory Board established / Celebrations of Chinese, Korean, and Thai New Years expanded with appropriate festivities at the Law School / Partnerships created with Fulbright UK and Fulbright Hungary (first US law school); one of three schools to establish partnership with Fulbright Ireland / New FUNED scholarship program established for LLM students from Mexico / Eight new international partnerships established / Eight new international joint degree programs launched, offering a joint degree at IU / Receptions held in Bangkok, Beijing, Dublin, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Taipei, and Riyadh, among others / Five new joint degree programs introduced that enable IU students to earn a degree abroad / International recruiting fairs substantially increased for graduate and LLM students
in clinics/pro bono projects / Bar-passage support program introduced through Themis / Lunch and recent-grad support available during bar exam — page 29 / Alumni support extended to bar exam takers: congratulatory notes or outreach / New financial literacy programs created through Access Lex and 1:1 counseling sessions / Debt levels of graduating class reduced each year — the lowest in Indiana — page 29 / Frozen tuition established for all students / Back Home Again scholarship program implemented: in-state tuition for anyone who ever lived in Indiana / Bridge-to-practice and public interest service funding expanded / Need-based approach to second-year scholarships implemented / Direct admit program for high-credential IU Bloomington students revived / Scholarship programs established through Office of Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs for Groups, 21st Century, and Hudson & Holland Scholars / Scholarship support increased
D. BROADEN THE REACH OF LEGAL EDUCATION JD/MS in cybersecurity risk management introduced (with Kelley School of Business and School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering) / Six new LLM specializations introduced / New BA degree offered in global and international studies; BA in law and public policy expanded / MA in law and democracy introduced / Summer online JD courses expanded / Graduate certificate programs established / First students earned PhD in law and democracy / Mediation certification offered / Liberal arts, engineering schools, and women’s colleges partnership programs established / Participated in Hoosier Hoedown, IU Midwest mock trial program for undergraduates
for JD/MBA with Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul / 20 diversity recruiting programs established with a number of firms
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E. EMPLOY RESEARCH CENTER DRIVEN GROWTH
Among seven most junior tenure-stream faculty, three are African-American, one is Latino, and two faculty identify as
Intellectual Property Clinic established / Inn of Court for Intellectual Property established through Center for IP Research
LGBT (four are now tenured) / First law school to partner with the Asian Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund,
/ PatentConnect established for Indiana and Kentucky / Two new law journals introduced (Indiana Journal of Constitution-
outreach to the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund / First law school to formally partner with US Army to support vet-
al Design and Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality) / JD affiliate program launched through Center for Constitutional
erans / Partnerships established with colleges with significant number of students from underrepresented backgrounds
Democracy / Civil justice design fellows appointed at Center for Law, Society & Culture as part of Access to Justice
(e.g., Brooklyn, Rochester) / Two years of more than 50% women in entering classes; gender gap in JD applicant pool closed
service learning projects — page 28 / Scholar-in-residence program created at Center for Law, Society & Culture / Bradley
substantially / Increase in underrepresented minority applications; substantial Pell grant recipients and first-generation
Fellows program and Bradley-Wolter Colloquium created — page 27 / Center for Constitutional Democracy participated
law and college students / For the first time, more women than men in graduating class (2019) / Veteran’s Day recognition
in constitution-making program at International IDEA in the Hague / Jerome Hall Fellows program revamped / Stewart
established / More inclusive speakers invited to school (in Student Affairs and in endowed lectures) / Higher profile of
Fellows program expanded (30 students, 12 countries in 2018) — page 12 / Coordinators hired for three research centers
diverse and first-generation speakers at new student orientation / Brown v. Board of Education at 60 Conference hosted / Banners erected outside Baier Hall honoring trailblazers — page 24 / Justice Juanita Kidd Stout nominated and
F. DEEPEN OUR CAMPUS COLLABORATIONS
selected for bicentennial marker; IU’s first chair named for a woman of color established in her honor — page 22 /
A. Applegate recognized with IU Outstanding Collaborative Research Award / Quintanilla named Bicentennial professor /
LGBT Alumni Board funded Williams Moot Court competition participation / Mentoring programs established with all
Parrish taught in Wells Program / J. Applegate, Buxbaum, Cate, Michelson, Ochoa, Robel named to IU Bloomington lead-
affinity boards and school began participating in LCLD Success in Law School Mentoring Program / Participated annually
ership roles / 3+3 Programs created (Wells Scholars; in the works: SPEA and Political Science) / Undergraduate courses
in Cook County Bar Association’s Minority Job Fair and Lavender Law / Sponsored alumni breakfast at the National Bar
taught at SPEA, SGIS, Hutton, SICE, SOAAD, College of Arts and Sciences, others / Grand Challenges Initiative supported
Association annual meeting / Diversity pipeline and hiring initiatives established with law firms (e.g. Dinsmore) and
and several proposals submitted to Emerging Areas of Research program / Affiliated faculty appointments as a way to
non-profits (e.g., SPLC and Julian Bond Scholars Program) / Annual presentations given for Hudson & Holland program/
expand campus connections
course; participation in Latinos in the Legal Profession Colloquium (ND Ill); leadership role related to diversity and the bar exam (before ABA House of Delegates) / Black Law Students Association named Chapter of the Year for the Midwest
G. BUILD OUR COMMUNITY
Region for three of the last five years / Several of our students selected for ABA Diversity Clerkship program / Graduate
Rural Justice Initiative launched — page 15 / Relationship with Conservation Law Center deepened through Scolnik
Colloquium program started (student-run meetings for SJD and Thesis students) / Expanded recognition for graduate
Chair / Tenant Assistance Program revived / Expungement Desk started with Indiana Legal Services / Free will-prepara-
students launched (e.g., graduation speaker, best dissertation award)
tion service launched with IU Office of General Counsel / Federal habeas project started / Protective Order Project offered for academic credit / Access to Justice service learning project started, funding expanded through Steve and Ursula Post’s
H. DIVERSIFY AND STRENGTHEN OUTSIDE FUNDING
gift / Staff participated in Bloomington Adopt-a-Road Project / Staff merit awards revamped; Student Bar Association
Capital Campaign launched (2015) / Gateway at Third and Indiana completed (funded by Lowell E. Baier) / Baier Hall
Staff Appreciation Award introduced / Informal coffees with Dean Parrish, staff members established / Staff and student
named / Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession named / Number of grants applied for and received increased /
spotlights created on social media / Students’ satisfaction with staff service levels increased substantially on LSSSE sur-
Henderson House opened (expanded facilities at Third and Henderson) / Two classrooms fully updated with online/dis-
vey / Staff orientation and onboarding procedures revised and implemented / Faculty/staff picnic and all-staff meeting
tance education equipment / New wood floors and carpets installed in Baier Hall; new furniture for first floor lobby; first
introduced / University engagement survey registered Law School among highest levels of employee satisfaction /
floor classrooms and hallways repainted; new lectern installed in Moot Court Room / New ALAF display and digital screen
Commencement ceremony enhanced with graduate student speaker, student-selected faculty speaker, student
installed / Dean’s Fund/Capital Projects created / New named scholarships created: Flannery, Harrold, Hunt, Kassing,
singer, family recognition, and 3L pledge campaign announcement — page 10 / New student organizations established
Kimberling, Lofton, Miller, Najam, Wojciechowski / Annual Class Pledge Campaign reestablished, participation records
in cybersecurity, animal defense law / Law library introduced Welcome Week / Baier Hall Presents: Students from Jacobs
broken (now over 80%) — page 34 / Faculty and staff participation in capital campaign increased, with over $1.75 million
School of Music performed in lobby during noon hour / Pro bono students recognized with awards luncheon and in gradu-
in gifts and pledges / Brick campaign launched for Partners in Excellence — page 36
ation program booklet / Faculty workshops and speaker series revamped / New members appointed to Board of Visitors — page 20 / Affinity Board and Alumni Board structure revamped / Alumni milestone recognition initiative implemented; ALAF program continues — page 16 / Alumni receptions expanded to 20-30 per year / Law School history book written by Fariss and Buckley (for Bicentennial) — page 14 / Graduates attended US Supreme Court swearing-in ceremony for the first time / Alumni Summit planned for IU Bicentennial — page 19 / Young Alumni Distinguished Service Award established / Assistant Director of Admissions and Diversity Initiatives appointed / New diversity fellow in Office of Student Affairs named / Faculty Diversity and Inclusion Committee appointed; diversity hiring policy adopted /
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A NEW LOOK FOR NEW BEGINNINGS
Unless you have graduated recently — or have been a friend or relative
of someone who has — chances are you haven’t attended the Law School’s annual commencement ceremony in the IU Auditorium. If that’s the case, then you’ve missed several changes to the ceremony, which enhance its meaning without detracting from its significance. For instance, the third-year class has held a pledge drive for the past 15 years. In 2019 the class raised over $17,000 for the school’s Fund for Excellence, with an 81% participation rate.
In addition, the tradition of a student-selected faculty speaker has
been revived (this year IU Vice President and Prof. Hannah Buxbaum was chosen). A graduate student speaker (Juan Pazos) has been added to the ceremony as a complement to the JD candidate speaker (Alex Devilliers). The students also chose one of their fellow graduates (Elizabeth Brown) to lead the assembly in singing the “Alma Mater.” (As usual, a guest speaker was in attendance; this year, Hon. Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89, of the Indiana Supreme Court, honored us with his remarks.) Finally, parents and other close family relatives who are alumni of Indiana Law are invited to join their graduating family member on stage for the ceremonial placing of their hood.
THE NIGHT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT, THE JEROME HALL LAW LIBRARY STAFF SPONSORED ITS ANNUAL PARTY FOR THE GRADUATING CLASS, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): > SHEILA GERBER (RIGHT), COORDINATOR IN THE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, ACCEPTS THE GAVEL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENT LIFE FROM ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS AND ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AVIVA ORENSTEIN.
> A CAPACITY CROWD FILLED THE JEROME HALL LAW LIBRARY FOR THE FESTIVITIES. > PROF. SUSAN WILLIAMS CONGRATULATES MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR FOR HIS OUTSTANDING PHD DISSERTATION AWARD. > JESSICA BEHEYDT RECEIVED THE PUBLIC INTEREST LAW FOUNDATION COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD. > KAELYNE WIETELMAN WAS RECOGNIZED WITH THE OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENT LIFE AWARD. > JACOB SALATHE AND ÁINE HANNON RECEIVED THE JULIA LAMBER AWARD FOR THEIR WORK IN THE SCHOOL’S CLINICAL PROGRAMS. > ASSISTANT DEAN ANNE MCFADDEN (RIGHT) ACCEPTS THE LEONARD FROMM PUBLIC INTEREST FACULTY AWARD FOR HER
LEADERSHIP OF THE CAREER SERVICES OFFICE AS ASSISTANT DEAN LESLEY DAVIS LOOKS ON.
> LESLEY DAVIS WITH ABDULRAHMAN ALSALEH AND YIFAN HUANG, RECOGNIZED FOR OUTSTANDING DEFENSE OF THEIR SJD DISSERTATIONS.
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STEWART FELLOWS PROGRAM CELEBRATES TEN YEARS AMANDA STEPHENS
ROWLAND ATTA-KESSON
Center for Constitutional Democracy. This fall, he will move to
Fellows set forth from Bloomington for a summer of hands-
India to teach at the Jindal Global Law School, another Indiana
on experiences throughout the world. Since then, nearly 200
Law partner school, while he writes his dissertation.
students have benefited from the program, which offers
externships in law firms, corporations, and nongovernment
School’s faculty, staff, and alumni: “I have to thank Dean
organizations in a dozen countries.
Austen Parrish and Dean Lesley E. Davis for their tireless work
But the Stewart Fellows program does much more than
and unwavering commitment to making Indiana University
provide a worthwhile summer experience. It prepares Indiana
a truly international university; Ms. Lara Gose for her steady
Law students for their professional careers by introducing them
hand in making the Milton Stewart Fellowship Program a true
to the limitless range of options that a legal education provides.
success; Mr. Milton and Judi Stewart, without whom the
JOEL BONILLA BLONDET
Ten years have passed since the inaugural class of Stewart
For example, Amanda Stephens, ’14, spent the summer of
program would not be possible; Prof. Mark Need, who handles
2012 at a women’s rights organization in Hyderabad, Andhra
the JD/MBA program in partnership with Sungkyunkwan
Pradesh, India (now the Indian State of Telangana). “My Stewart
University; Dr. S.P. Sahni from Jindal Global University, and Dr.
Fellowship experience helped prepare me for the practice of
Sreejith S.G., vice dean of Jindal Global Law School, for offering
law by teaching me how to interact with diverse personalities
me this opportunity; and all of the Law School’s partners at
and populations and how to anticipate uncertainty,” she said.
home and abroad who, in some way or other, have contributed to
“Every client (and judge!) has a different perspective and back-
my professional and scholarly growth. To all of you, thank you.”
ground, and navigating their legal situations requires a degree
of patience, flexibility, and allowance for unpredictability.
as a lecturer at a public law school in Ghana. Working under
The Stewart Fellowship taught me how to master these skills.
the supervision of Jayanth Krishnan, Milt and Judi Stewart
And living in a vastly different cultural climate such as India’s
Professor of Law and director of the Stewart Center on the
taught me to be more patient, more kind, and a better listener.”
Global Legal Profession, he is conducting a scoping study of
opportunities of engagement in Ghana. He is exploring the legal
Stephens added that the fellowship helped her secure a
Rowland Atta-Kesson, SJD ’19, is on leave from his position
Fulbright-Nehru Student Research Award, which enabled her
education sector by compiling lists and demographics of law
to conduct her doctoral research on women’s rights, NGOs, and
schools in the country and their internship opportunities.
volunteers in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. She is currently working
The study will explore foreign lawyers’ re-qualification require-
as a full-time associate attorney at Ferguson Law in Blooming-
ments for law practice in all the 54 African countries, and
ton while drafting her dissertation for a PhD in gender studies
governance isssues in Ghana, with a particular focus on corrup-
at IU. “My work will contribute to gender studies students and
tion and gender concerns. “The school has an incredible array
women-and-politics literatures through its exploration of how
of resources,” Atta-Kesson said. “Needless to say, this is a fami-
female elites leverage Jaipur’s political culture to achieve their
ly-friendly and collegial atmosphere, and I just could not have
social justice goals,” she explained.
made a better choice.”
Joel Bonilla Blondet is taking advantage of Indiana Law’s
There are as many Stewart Fellows experiences as there
global programs in five countries. He spent the summer of 2014
are Stewart Fellows, and each is unique. The three stories
in Brazil at Votorantim, a diversified multinational corporation
shared here are just a sampling of the paths the program has
based in São Paulo. Then he earned an MBA from the Maurer
offered to Indiana Law’s students.
School of Law — Sungkyunkwan University JD/MBA program
in Seoul and spent a semester in Hong Kong on an exchange
Milton, ’71, and Judi Stewart. It is an initiative of the Milt and
program with the University of Hong Kong. Upon returning to
Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession.
Bloomington in 2016, he completed his JD course work and continued in the PhD in Law and Democracy program at the
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Bonilla said he owes his success to many of the Law
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The Stewart Fellows program is endowed by a gift from
NEW BOOK RECOUNTS LAW SCHOOL HISTORY
SUPPORTING THE SMALL-TOWN JUDICIARY
Just in time for Indiana University’s Bicentennial, a handsome
new book about the history of the IU Maurer School of Law is scheduled LINDA FARISS
for publication this fall.
summer with judges in five smaller towns throughout the state. The goal HON. LORETTA H. RUSH
Indiana University Maurer School of Law: The First 175 Years tells the
court judges with research, drafting motions and opinions, and learning
sustained the Law School from its modest beginnings to its present-day
about courtroom practice and procedure. The Law School is providing a
role as a leading nationally recognized law school. Its authors, Linda
$4,000 stipend to cover each student’s travel and living costs.
Fariss and Keith Buckley, the director emerita and director, respectively,
of Indiana Law’s Jerome Hall Law Library, have painted a fascinating
The program is the brainchild of Indiana Chief Justice Loretta H.
Rush, ’83, and Judge Edward W. Najam, Jr. of the Indiana Court of Appeals.
picture of the school’s growth and development complemented with historical photos and engaging sidebars.
of this program — the Rural Justice Initiative — is to expose students to different facets of rural and smaller-city practice while they assist trial
fascinating story of the individuals who built, strengthened, and
KEITH BUCKLEY
First-year students committed to public service are working this
It is part of Supporting Rural Justice, a Law School initiative that seeks HON. EDWARD W. NAJAM, JR.
to improve access to the courts, expand legal services, and expose law school students to rural practice and smaller legal communities. Judges in nineteen counties expressed interest in the program, so it is expected to continue on a much larger scale if the pilot proves successful.
Students selected for this year’s program and the judges they are
working with are below (from left) — Kaitlin Willbanks (Hon. Robert Mrzlack, White County), Molly Madden (Hon. Matthew Headley, Putnam AVIVA ORENSTEIN
County), Bryan Hudson (Hon. Larry Medlock and Hon. Frank Newkirk, ’81, Washington County), John Pope (Hon. Lakshmi Reddy, Vigo County),
The book will be available from the Indiana University Press just
in time for holiday giving.
and Samantha Feistritzer (Hon. Steven Owen, Orange County). Associate Dean of Students Aviva Orenstein provided an introductory boot camp before the students began their internships.
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academy inducts four alumni
ON APRIL 12 THE LAW SCHOOL INDUCTED FOUR NEW MEMBERS INTO ITS ACADEMY OF LAW ALUMNI FELLOWS, THE HIGHEST HONOR THE SCHOOL CAN BESTOW ON AN ALUMNUS. THE 2019 INDUCTEES ARE:
Philip C. Genetos, ’77, partner at Ice Miller in Indianapolis, which he joined shortly after graduation. He is one of the country’s leading public-finance lawyers, having served as bond counsel on housing, airports, industrial, municipal utilities, ports, and cultural facilities. An active community leader, Genetos has chaired the boards of the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the Orchard School, the Park Tudor School, and Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, among others. He is a longtime firm solicitor for the Law School and a former member of Indiana Law’s alumni board.
Zaldwaynaka L. “Z” Scott, ’83, president of Chicago State University. Before her appointment last year, she spent more than 16 years as an assistant US attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, served as the state’s first inspector general for the agencies of the governor and public universities, and was in private practice with the firm of Foley & Lardner. Scott serves on the board of directors of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital Medical Center and Just the Beginning, an organization devoted to building a more diverse pipeline in the legal field. She is also the former chair of the board of trustees of the Chicago Housing Authority, the nation’s third largest. 16
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John L. Walda, ’75, former partner at Barrett & McNagny in Fort Wayne and previous president of the IU board of trustees. From 2002–2004 Walda served as IU’s executive director of federal relations and corporate partnerships. In 2005 he was named a partner at Bose McKinney & Evans and senior vice president for federal relations
ALUMNI SUMMIT PLANNED FOR FALL 2019
for Bose Treacy Associates, LLC. From 2006–2018 he was president and CEO of the National Association of College and University Business Officers. Walda was president of the IU board of trustees from 1992–1993 and 1994–2001. He has also served as national president of the IU Alumni Association and chairman of Clarian Health Partners (now IU Health).
The Law School’s inaugural Alumni Summit for current and past members of the Alumni Board, BLSA, Latino, LGBT Advisory Boards, and our Young Alumni Steering Committee is planned for the weekend of October 25 as part
Jose Cleofas Bocobo (1886–1965), class of 1907, a Philippine legal scholar and jurist. He was a faculty member at the College of Law at the University of the Philippines,
of the university’s Bicentennial. More than 200 past and current alumni board members will be invited to attend a full weekend of events, including:
where he served as university president from 1934–1939. He was a justice of the
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Philippine Supreme Court during the Japanese occupation and was later charged with
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treason but ultimately cleared. He received an honorary doctorate from IU in 1951.
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Presentation of the school’s Distinguished Alumni Service Awards
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Continuing legal education centered on the Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition
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Alumni and student networking and learning opportunities
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Moot Court Competition finals
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Class reunions
Watch for updates in the monthly electronic editions of ergo, or contact the Office of Alumni Relations at lawalum@indiana.edu for more information. DEAN PARRISH WITH ALAF LAUREATES SCOTT, WALDA, AND GENETOS. NOT PICTURED IS THE LATE JOSE CLEOFAS BOCOBO.
Erratum: In the Spring 2018 issue of ergo, we published an article honoring alumni and faculty who have served on the Indiana University board of trustees. Because of an oversight, we omitted the late Robert A. Lucas, ’49, a longtime partner in Lucas, Holcomb & Medrea, Merrillville, Ind. Lucas was a member of the board of trustees from 1967–1970, serving as its vice president from 1969–1970. He was also a director of the IU Alumni Association, past president of the Law Alumni Association, and director of the IU Foundation. At the time of his death in 1999, he was the honorary co-chairman of the Law School’s first-ever capital campaign. Lucas endowed a chair at the Law School, which is currently held by Professors Jeffrey Evans Stake and Mark D. Janis, ’89. We apologize for this omission and would like to thank his former law partner, Mary Linda Casey, ’70, for bringing it to our attention.
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NEW BOARD OF VISITORS MEMBERS ELECTED Five distinguished alumni have been elected to the Law School’s Board of Visitors.
the Access to Justice Institute and the Korematsu Center for Law and Equality. She served as president of the Association of American Law Schools in 2016.
Alonzo Weems, ’95, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis Weems oversees Lilly’s corporate legal functions — litigation, HR, commercial transactions, regulatory and privacy — and serves as general counsel for the company’s Global Biomedicines Business Unit. Since joining Lilly in 1997, he has held several positions within the company, including general counsel and corporate secretary for Eli Lilly
Kathleen DeLaney, ’95, Managing Partner, DeLaney & DeLaney, Indianapolis Kathleen DeLaney grew up with prominent Indianapolis lawyer parents, Ann, ’77, and Ed DeLaney, with whom she continues to practice. She focuses her practice on
Canada and director of global workforce diversity. Weems served on the Alumni Board from 1996–1999, is currently a member of the BLSA Alumni Advisory Board, and has been a longtime mentor to law students.
employment and labor, employee and business litigation, personal injury, and products defense. She has been a longtime volunteer for the Law School, serving as a class agent since 2005 and a member of the Alumni Board from 2011–2017.
Heather Wilson, ’97, Member-in-Charge, Frost Brown Todd, Indianapolis Wilson is a member of the labor and employment practice group and member-incharge of the Indianapolis office of Frost Brown Todd. She concentrates her practice in
Jean Marie R. Pechette, ’80, Shareholder, Polsinelli, Chicago Pechette has over 20 years of experience in information technology, privacy, and intellectual property law, with a focus on health care and life sciences industries, including serving as a division general counsel for a Fortune 500 company. Pechette has represented public and privately held companies in industries such as information technology and health care, including health systems, health care providers, medical device manufacturers, electronic medical records providers, clinical information
employment litigation and general business counseling. Wilson represents employers in both federal and state court involving claims under Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), covenants not to compete, and wage claims. She also counsels employers on litigation avoidance. Wilson has been the firm solicitor for the Law School for many years and has been involved in helping employ the Law School’s students.
system providers, revenue-cycle system providers, and pharmaceutical companies.
Kathleen Delaney succeeds her mother, Ann, on the Board of Visitors. Kathleen’s Kellye Testy, ’91, President and Chief Executive Officer, Law School Admission Council, Newtown, Pa.
daughter, Emma Strenski, arrives in Bloomington this fall as a member of the Class of 2022 — the first three-generation female legacy in the school’s 177-year history. Emma’s other proud parent, James Strenski, ’94, is also an Indiana Law graduate.
Named the nation’s second most influential leader in legal education in 2017, Testy joined LSAC after leading the University of Washington School of Law for eight years as dean, the first woman to hold that post. She also served as a professor and dean of Seattle University’s School of Law where she founded several key programs, including
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STOUT PROFESSORSHIP FIRST OF ITS KIND
The Law School has established an endowed professorship in honor of an alumna
who was the first African American woman to serve on a state supreme court in the United States.
The Juanita Kidd Stout Professorship has been endowed by $1 million in pledges
and gifts from faculty members, friends of the law school and alumni. It is the first professorship in the history of Indiana University to honor an African American woman and the law school’s first scholarship named after a woman of color.
Stout earned a JD degree from IU in 1948 and an LLM in 1954. After graduation,
she moved to Pennsylvania and opened a law practice. She then worked in the district attorney’s office and was elected to the Philadelphia Municipal Court in 1959, making her the first African American woman in the country to be elected to a court of record.
HON. JUANITA KIDD STOUT (CENTER) RECEIVES AN HONORARY DEGREE FROM IU IN 1966. OTHER RECIPIENTS WERE (FROM LEFT) WILLIAM J. SPARKS, BUNCHANA ATTHAKOR, PAUL J. SAMUELSON, AND WILLIAM C. GREENOUGH. IU PRESIDENT ELVIS J. STAHR IS AT THE FAR RIGHT (IU ARCHIVES).
Later, she became the first African American woman to be appointed to the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the first African American woman to serve as a state supreme court justice in the United States. She received an honorary degree from Indiana University in 1966 and was inducted in 1986 into the law school’s Academy of Law Alumni Fellows, the school’s highest honor.
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When Stout died in 1998, she left an indelible legacy of service and accomplish-
Hannah L. Buxbaum, vice president for international affairs at Indiana University
ment. Philadelphia named the Juanita Kidd Stout Criminal Justice Center in recogni-
and the John E. Schiller Chair in Legal Ethics at the Law School, has been elected to the
tion of the difference she made in thousands of lives as a lawyer and public servant.
Curatorium of the Hague Academy of International Law.
“Justice Kidd Stout has long been a personal hero of mine,” said Lauren Robel, IU
Bloomington provost and executive vice president, and the Val Nolan Professor of Law.
education in both public and private international law housed in the Peace Palace in
“She lived a remarkable life of historic firsts marked by courage and compassion while
The Hague, the Netherlands. The Curatorium determines the scientific policy and the
shattering barriers to women and African Americans in the legal profession.”
Robel has made a lead gift to the endowment, and 11 other law school faculty,
alumni and friends of the law school have added to it.
Those who join Robel in establishing the endowment include:
> Alfred C. Aman Jr., Roscoe C. O’Byrne Professor of Law
> Sarah Evans Barker, senior judge of the United States District Court for
the Southern District of Indiana
Founded in 1923, the Hague Academy of International Law is a center for high-level
activities of the academy, designs its programs, and chooses lecturers from among the
BUXBAUM ELECTED TO HAGUE ACADEMY GOVERNING COUNCIL
most highly renowned academics and international practitioners.
Buxbaum joins an elite group of 17 international scholars and practitioners on
the Curatorium, including three current or former judges from the International Court of Justice, the president of the Institut de Droit International and the vice president of the European Court of Human Rights. Yves Daudet, emeritus professor at Sorbonne Law School, is president of the Curatorium, having succeeded the late Boutros
> Kevin Brown, Richard S. Melvin Professor of Law
> Robert L. Fischman, George P. Smith, II Distinguished Professor of Law
> Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Class of 1950 Herman B Wells Endowed Professor
> Charles Gardner Geyh, John F. Kimberling Professor of Law
> Dawn Johnsen, Walter W. Foskett Professor of Law
tion, Buxbaum has taught courses on international regulatory law in the academy’s
> Julia C. Lamber, professor emerita of law
renowned summer courses program. Over the course of her teaching career, she has
> Leandra Lederman, William W. Oliver Professor of Tax Law
held visiting appointments at a number of foreign universities, including Humboldt
> Austin L. Parrish, dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law
University, the University of Cologne and Université Paris II, Panthéon-Assas. She is
“The greatest law schools have great minds — faculty who are simultaneously
also co-author of a leading casebook on international business transactions.
Boutros-Ghali, former secretary-general of the United Nations. No more than one member at a time from any given country may serve on the Curatorium. An expert on private international law and international litigation and jurisdic-
creative scholars and engaging teachers,” said Dean Parrish. “Endowed professorships
are a crucial tool for retaining our world-class faculty, for continually enriching
including the American Society of International Law, where she currently serves as
our academic environment and, in turn, for attracting the most talented students.
vice president. She has been elected to membership in the American Law Institute
It will be a tremendous honor for a faculty member to be named the Juanita Kidd Stout Professor of Law.”
Buxbaum is active in a number of national and international organizations,
and is membre titulaire of the International Academy of Comparative Law. In 2016, she joined the advisory board of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg.
Justice Stout will be further honored with a historical marker as part of IU’s
Bicentennial. The marker will be affixed to a boulder made of Indiana limestone and placed in a natural setting on the Bloomington campus. In addition, Justice Stout joins five trailblazing alumni on prominently placed banners outside Baier Hall: Hoagy Carmichael,
She holds undergraduate and law degrees from Cornell University and a master’s
degree from the University of Heidelberg. Before joining the IU Maurer School of Law, she practiced in the area of international securities transactions in the New York and Frankfurt offices of Davis Polk & Wardwell.
’26, the American Songbook composer and lyricist; Sam Dargan, 1909, our first African American graduate; Harriet Bouslog Sawyer, ’36, the labor relations pioneer; Hon. Sherman Minton, 1915, associate justice of the US Supreme Court; and Tamar Althouse Scholz, 1892, our first woman graduate.
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FACULTY CHAIRS ENDOWED
GLENN SCOLNIK
W. WILLIAM WEEKS III
STEPHEN F. BURNS
MILT AND JUDI STEWART
GEORGE P. SMITH, II
More than $12 million in gifts and pledges have resulted in the creation of four
JOSEPH L. HOFFMANN
CRAIG M. BRADLEY
Two new programs honoring one of the Law School’s most significant criminal
new chairs and professorships at the Law School over the past five years. In 2015
law professors came to life during the past five years under the direction of Joseph L.
Glenn Scolnik, ’78, and his wife, Donna, named a clinical chair, the first one estab-
Hoffmann, Harry Pratter Professor of Law.
lished for a clinical professor. The Glenn and Donna Scolnik Clinical Chair is held
by W. William Weeks III, ’79, director of the Law School’s Conservation Law Clinic
for Prof. Craig M. Bradley (1945–2013), the program includes a full range of curricular,
and the Conservation Law Center, Inc. through 2018. A trio of professorships was
extra-curricular, and experiential learning opportunities designed to prepare
endowed in 2017: the George P. Smith, II Distinguished Professorship, held by Robert
the school’s students for a successful and rewarding career in criminal justice as a
L. Fischman; the Stephen F. Burns Professorship, held by William D. Henderson,
prosecutor, public defender, private criminal defense attorney, or researcher. In ad-
and the Milt and Judi Stewart Professorship, held by Jayanth Krishnan. The Stewarts’
dition to their course work, students participate in a special criminal law externship
gift was part of a $7.7 million bequest to the school’s Center on the Global Legal Profes-
with Prof. Tim Morrison, a former assistant United States attorney. The program is
sion, which was named in their honor.
an initiative of the school’s Center for Law, Society & Culture.
“An outstanding faculty is the core of a successful school,” Dean Parrish said.
In 2017 Hoffmann launched the Bradley Fellows Program in Criminal Law. Named
The Bradley Fellows Program builds on the Bradley-Wolter Colloquium in Compar-
“These gifts — along with dozens of others from alumni and friends designated for
ative Criminal Law and Procedure, which Hoffmann organized in 2014, and which
faculty support — are a crucial part of the school’s long-term success.” He added
has continued to convene every other year at either the Maurer School of Law or
that the school’s most recent endowed professorship in honor of Justice Juanita
Jagiellonian University in Kraków. The 2018 Colloquium brought together faculty and
Kidd Stout, JD’48, LLM ’54 (see page 22) will provide additional funding for faculty
students from the United States, Poland, Italy, and China to discuss nine topics over a
research and teaching.
three-day period.
LOWELL E. BAIER
PROGRAMS, COLLOQUIUM HONOR PROFESSOR BRADLEY
The largest and most transformative gift of the past five years came from Lowell E.
In addition, in February 2018 two Jagiellonian professors and eight students
Baier, ’64, whose $20 million contribution to the school in 2015 guarantees a physical
traveled to Bloomington to participate in a special comparative law seminar with law
facility that will meet the needs of students and faculty for decades to come. The Law
school faculty and more than a dozen law students from all three classes. Participants
School’s main building was named Baier Hall in his honor, and our renowned library
in the seminar were given the facts and legal texts of a criminal law case. The Ameri-
was named for Baier’s favorite professor and mentor, Jerome Hall.
can students tried to resolve the case using Polish law, and the Polish students tried to do so using American law. The students then debriefed each other, explaining how the case would most likely be decided in the relevant country.
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A FRESH START
MAKING EDUCATION AFFORDABLE
The Law School and Indiana Legal Services, Inc., are collaborating on
a way to make it easier for Hoosiers in southern Indiana to get a fresh start.
with $200,000 or more in student loan debt and no employment prospects. While that scenario may be true for graduates
of other schools, that’s not the case here. Consider the following:
Indiana law allows individuals with certain criminal convictions,
such as Level 6 felonies and misdemeanors, to petition for expungement
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Between 2012 and 2018, 35% of our students graduated with no debt at all. The percentage of students who took out
in certain circumstances. The process is complex, however, and it works
loans to go to law school fell to 65% from 88%.
best if an attorney helps navigate it. Many people seeking an expunge-
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The average debt of all Indiana Law graduates equaled $62,000 for the class of 2018, compared with $99,500
ment in Bloomington do not have access to an attorney. ILS’s Bloomington
for the class of 2012.
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The average debt of all graduates who took out loans was $92,700 in 2018, compared with $112,900 in 2012.
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The debt level of 2018 graduates was the eighth-lowest among the top 35 law schools, in the lowest third
among all US law schools — and the lowest of all Indiana schools.
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Our median scholarship grant of $27,000 in 2018 was the seventh highest among the top 35 schools.
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Indiana Law students can plan their expenses with greater certainty, thanks to two programs: guaranteed frozen
tuition throughout all three years and no conditional scholarships.
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Our “Back Home Again” program offers in-state tuition to anyone who has ever lived in Indiana, even if they are
not a current resident.
Law school is still a substantial investment, but thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends, a Maurer School
office, which serves 15 counties, is their only outlet. Unfortunately, ILS is unable to handle the considerable demand for these services.
To help improve access to ILS’s expungement services, four Indiana
Law students have designed a solution: the Bloomington Expungement VICTOR QUINTANILLA
You have probably read about the high cost of legal education, and maybe even a few horror stories of graduates
Help Desk. Based on a similar program at the Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic in Indianapolis, the BEHD will be located at a local re-entry nonprofit, New Leaf New Life, where current law students will help ILS clients with their expungement requests. The Law School is providing funding for an ILS attorney, who will work as an adjunct faculty member to train and supervise the students. The program includes a succession plan that ensures recruitment of new cohorts of law students and smooth handoffs between graduating students and ILS staff. Students working in the program will be named civil justice design fellows of the Law School’s Center for Law, Society & Culture.
Indiana Law students Ingrid Barce, Jessica Beheydt, Natalie Fiacco,
of Law education is much more reasonable than that of comparable schools.
In addition, to help students make the right borrowing decisions, the Law School has introduced a series of financial
literacy sessions through AccessLex and 1:1 counseling sessions with our skilled director of financial aid, Paul Leopold. The school’s financial aid office and quality of advice consistently receive high scores from students in the annual Law School Survey of Student Engagement.
and Dave Medley designed the program, which grew out of a servicelearning project in Professor Victor Quintanilla’s Civil Procedure course (see ergo, Spring 2017). Additional funding for the Expungement Desk is being provided by a gift to the Law School from Steven M. Post, ’77, and his wife, Ursula (see ergo, April 2019); the Office of the Provost and
LET’S DO LUNCH
Executive Vice President, Indiana University Bloomington; and Women’s Philanthropy at Indiana University.
Indiana Law alumni were on hand last July during the administration of the Indiana bar exam. Students were invited to relax (as much as possible) over box lunches and conversation with students and recent graduates during the two-day exam. The event was sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations and Development and the Office of Student Affairs. (The first-time bar pass rate for Indiana Law students in July 2018 was 85%, well above the rate for all first-time test-takers of 75%.)
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STAYING CONNECTED: IU MAURER SCHOOL OF LAW RECEPTIONS
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 10TH, 25TH, AND 50TH REUNIONS: OCTOBER 2018
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CLASS OF 2019 PLEDGES $17,766 FOR FUND FOR EXCELLENCE The 3L class continued the tradition of early alumni engagement with its annual fundraising campaign. Eighty-one percent of the Class of 2019 made a pledge to the Fund for Excellence, the Law School’s unrestricted annual fund. The promise of donuts and an instant photo on a poster in the lobby helped sweeten the deal. The class raised a total of $17,765.76. The school salutes the 3L Pledge Committee for its efforts: Sydney Bierwirth (chair), Adrienne Arlan, Sabienne Brutus, Kenneth Guerra, Gustavo Jimenez, John Overlander, Nick Palmieri, Carta Robison, and Kaelyne Wietelman.
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The following 3L
Natalie Fiacco
John McMackin
Emily Tanji
students made a pledge
Joanetta Fields van Rijn
David Medley
Scotty Teal
to the campaign:
Robert Fine
Monique Mendonca
Elmer Thoreson
Carolina Flores
Matthew Metz
Ashante Travis
Bailey Anstead
Taylor Fontan
Dylan Miller
Ian Tullock
Julie Ardelean
Jackson Ford
Zachary Miller
Alexa Urbanic
Adrienne Arlan
Kelsey Gans
Nicholas Minaudo
Alexander Van Dyke
Jana Banschbach
Glenda Garcia
Christopher Moon
Cody Vaughn
Ingrid Barce
Kelsey Gomez
Ashley Moore
Derek Ventling
Jessica Beheydt
Alyssa Grasinski
Anne Mose
Tristen Waite
Sydney Bierwirth
Mark Greidanus
Cody Mott
Nicholas Wheeler
Meagan Biwer
Kenneth Guerra
Kayla Murphy
Kaelyne Wietelman
Joshua Bleisch
Lucrecia Guerra Galdamez
Kiera Murphy
Victoria Wolfe
Austin Brady
Ishita Gugnani
Ashlyn Myers
Kylie Wood
Michael Brockman
Carolyn Haney
Colleen Newbill
Ying Zhu
Corttany Brooks
Grayson Harbour
Katelyn Nicasio
Devin Brown
Nicholas Hart
Thomas Nield
Sarah Brown
Philip Haywood
Caleb Ohmer
Sabienne Brutus
Jenna Heaphy
John Overlander
Mary Cebula
Jordan Heck
Nicholas Palmieri
Chen Chen
Preston Henry
Andrei Papai
Niharikaa Chhatawal
Brittany Hewitt
Ji Won Park
Mary Christie
Jonathon Himes
Candace Polster
Mason Clark
Haley Hinkle
Arnold Reed
Thomas Cook
Steven Hosler
Tyler Rippon
Christina Correia
Adam Hutchinson
Carta Robison
Michael Couch
McKenzie Hutchinson
Alyssa Rogers
Quinn Crowley
Jeffrey Iles
Alexander Rosselli
Kaitlin Cutshaw
Sydney Impellizzeri-Baines
Matthew Rust
Lauren D’Surney
Gustavo Jimenez
Seth Saler
Alexis Daniel
Amy Justus
Anthony Schuering
Taylor Decker
John Kelly
Rachael Scoggins
Anurima Deshpande
Tiffany Kim
Sarah Sharpe
Alex Devilliers
Julia Konieczny
Nicole Slivensky
Cassidy Devore
Samantha Lalisan
Clayton Smith
Sadie Dillon-Baatz
Adam Larimer
Derrian Smith
Frederick Dobson
Hannah Leeper
Jennifer Smith
Dewey Dodson
Joseph Leeson
Phillip Smith
Sarah Eddy
Gabriel Levy
TaChina Smith
Tynan Edwards
Amelia Linman
Jacob Snodgrass
Megan Effner
Hailey Lobb
LaShaila Spivey
Christopher Erickson
Sarah Lode
Rachel Stopchinski
Zebo Fattoyeva
Brennan Lucas
Michael Stroup
Mitchell Feldhake
Patrick McGovern
Danielle Sweet
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COMMEMORATE YOUR COMMITMENT
ABOUT THE HONOR ROLLS Your gifts to the Indiana University Maurer School of Law build and sustain
The IU Maurer School of Law is launching a campaign to attract additional pledges
EVERY PLEDGE COUNTS
resources that support faculty chairs and professorships, scholarships, law journals,
to our Partners in Excellence program in conjunction with the final months of the
EVERY GIFT TO THE BICENTENNIAL
trial advocacy programs, the Jerome Hall Law Library, faculty development,
Bicentennial Campaign.
CAMPAIGN — REGARDLESS OF
and many other initiatives.
AMOUNT — COUNTS TOWARD OUR Partners in Excellence — donors who pledge at least $2,500 per year for five years
$60 MILLION GOAL. IF YOU GIVE
The Law School’s giving societies are:
TO THE ANNUAL FUND, WHY NOT
$10,000 and above: Dean’s Circle Visionaries
CONSIDER EXTENDING YOUR GIFT
$5,000 to $9,999: Dean’s Circle Benefactors
TO A FIVE-YEAR PLEDGE? YOUR
$1,000 to $4,999: Dean’s Circle Directors
ENTIRE MULTI-YEAR COMMITMENT
$250 to $999: Partners
Your commitment as a Partner in Excellence is especially important because it
WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE AMOUNT
$249 and under: Associates
gives the dean flexibility to support the school’s key initiatives, including our five
RAISED AND HELP MOVE THE
law journals, more than 30 student organizations, pro bono programs and clinics,
SCHOOL CLOSER TO OUR GOAL.
to the Law School’s Dean’s Incentive Fund or Fund for Excellence will be honored with a commemorative brick on the back patio of the Law School. The brick will be installed upon receipt of the first pledge (one brick per pledge). Existing Partners in Excellence will receive a brick when they renew their pledge.
The 2018 Honor Roll of Donors reflects gifts from January 1–December 31, 2018.
student scholarships, faculty research, the Jerome Hall Law Library, financial
An asterisk indicates that the donor is deceased. Every effort has been made to avoid
assistance for travel to students’ job interviews, and unexpected needs that arise
errors. Please accept our apology if you have been listed incorrectly or omitted.
throughout the year. Please report corrections to: The brick campaign will begin in the summer of 2019 and conclude at the end of the Bicentennial Campaign in June 2020. To make your gift, contact Stephanie Coffey, director of annual giving, at (812) 856-2793 (stcoffey@indiana.edu).
Lisa G. Hosey, Executive Director of Development Arthur M. Lotz Office of Alumni and Development 211 South Indiana Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-9953 (877) 286-0002 lawalum@indiana.edu
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Anonymous
R. Neil Irwin, ’71
Glenn Scolnik, ’78
David M. Allen, ’00
Jackson Lewis
John E. Seddelmeyer, ’74
Deborah J. Allen-Slagel, ’89
Ian G. John, ’95
John M. Segal, ’71
Amy G. Applegate
David F. Johnson, ’81
Randolph L. Seger, ’72
John S. Applegate
Gregory J. Jordan, ’84
Hon. V. Sue Shields, ’61
Ellis B. Anderson, ’52
Karen B. Jordan-Boyd, ’85
Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79
Bruce J. Artim, ’82
Randal J. Kaltenmark, ’96
Allan T. Slagel, ’88
David O. Barrett, ’95
Robert P. Kassing, ’64
Christopher W. Smith, ’06
Wayne D. Boberg, ’78
Jason L. Kennedy, ’96
Sydney L Steele, ’64
Jack A. Bobo, ’96
Jeffrey J. Kennedy, ’67
Milton R. Stewart, ’71
Ellen E. Boshkoff, ’90
James Koday, ’76
Kathleen O. St. Louis, ’84
Eric E. Boyd, ’86
Mary N. Larimore, ’80
James P. Strenski, ’94
Thomas E. Burchfield, ’61
William C. Lawrence, ’79
Elizabeth Stuart John, ’95
Stephen F. Burns, ’68
Millard D. Lesch, ’67
Tommy F. Thompson, ’75
Donald W. Buttrey, ’61
Elliott D. Levin, ’66
Courtney R. Tobin, ’92
Willard Z. Carr, ’50
Elliot R. Lewis, ’87
Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83
Gregory A. Castanias, ’90
John L. Lisher, ’75
Ted A. Waggoner, ’78
Thomas A. Clancy, ’73
Mary K. Lisher, ’75
Laura M. Walda, ’09
Clyde D. Compton, ’65
Arthur M. Lotz, ’65
Judith A. Waltz, ’81
Michael R. Conner, ’75
Thomas C. Lunsford, ’02
Brian P. Williams, ’81
Catherine A. Conway, ’78
Susan C. Lynch, ’93
David C. Williams
James L. Cooper, ’91
Larry A. Mackey, ’76
Susan H. Williams
Greta Cowart, ’85
Scott Y. MacTaggart, ’76
Alan C. Witte, ’70
Jeffrey S. Davidson, ’73
Michael S. “Mickey” Maurer, ‘67
Mark S. Wojciechowski, ’81
Richard A. Dean, ’73
Thomas R. McCully, ’66
S. Lee Woodward, ’73
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Lisa C. McKinney, ’92
Frank E. Wrenick, ‘65
Partners in Excellence enable the Maurer School of Law to plan for the future of
Alecia A. DeCoudreaux, ’78
Michael T. McLoughlin, ’72
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mission-critical programs by pledging their sustained support to the school in the
Ann M. DeLaney, ’77
Leslie S. Mead, ’84
Kenneth R. Yahne, ’68
Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95
David A. Meek, ’08
James P. Zeller, ’76
Donald P. Dorfman, ’57
Edward L. Michael, ’81
Charles O. Ziemer, ’64
Robert P. Duvin, ’61
David C. Milne, ’94
the Maurer School of Law from its peers. The Law School deeply appreciates the
David G. Elmore, ’58
Meagan Milne, ’94
investment of this elite group of donors.
DG Elmore, Jr., ’84
Janet Min Beach, ’95
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Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr.
Faegre Baker Daniels Foundation
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak
Stephen L. Ferguson, ’66
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Steven M. Post, ’77
Richard T. Freije, Jr. ’84
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Eric A. Frey, ’67
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James G. Richmond, ’69
Bonnie K. Gibson, ’78
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Harry L. Gonso, ’73
Randall R. Riggs, ’77
Michael H. Gottschlich, ’91
Lauren K. Robel, ’83
Dana I. Green, ’74
Laurie N. Robinson Haden, ’98
David E. Greene, ’74
Thomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr., ’79
V. William Hunt, ’69
Erin R. Schrantz, ’00
amount of at least $2,500 per year over a period of five years. The support of our Partners in Excellence makes possible the services and programs that distinguish
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Associates
William Theodoros
John L. Selis
Dean’s Circle Director
Vernon Atwater
Anne Paramenko Weeks
Richard J. Van Mele
Jeanne S. Miller
Alexander Jokay Carl D. Overholser
1960
1963
George Zednek
Dean’s Circle Directors
Dean’s Circle Director
Clarence H. Doninger
Gary L. Gerling
1950 Dean’s Circle Visionary Willard Z. Carr, Jr.
1956
Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr.
Dean’s Circle Director Associate
Partners
Russell H. Hart, Jr.
Stanley Talesnick
George E. Buckingham
George N. Beamer
Joseph A. Franklin
Associates
Richard L. Brown
Roger L. Pardieck
1951
R. Benjamin Bush
Hon. Hugo “Chad” Songer
Associates
Rufus W. McKinney
K R. Hawley
William W. Peach
Associates
Harry F. Smiddy, Jr. William D. Stephens 1952 Ellis B. Anderson
Associate
Larry C. Amos
Richard D. Wagner
David L. Brewer Donald D. Doxsee
1957 Dean’s Circle Visionary
1961
Lewis R. Katz
Donald P. Dorfman
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Hon. Stanley A. Levine
Dean’s Circle Director
GIVING BY CLASS
Partners
Thomas E. Burchfield Partners
Donald W. Buttrey
1964
Marvin S. Crell
Robert P. Duvin
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Partner
Donald C. Lehman
Clarence J. Greenwald
Edwin Fitch Walmer
Associate
1958
Howard R. Henderson
Associates
Partners
Herbert K. Douglas
William G. Bruns*
Partners
1953
William A. Freihofer
John A. Jeffries
Thomas A. Coyne
Dean’s Circle Director
Joseph T. Ives, Jr.
Eugene J. McGarvey, Jr.
William C. Ervin
H. Theodore Noell
Edward C. King
Robert P. Kassing Dean’s Circle Benefactor
George P. Smith, II
Hon. V. Sue Shields
Sydney L Steele Charles O. Ziemer
Sidney D. Eskenazi
Gene E. Robbins
1959 Partner
Dean’s Circle Directors
Associates
Marshall D. Ruchman
Andrew C. Emerson
Marvin L. Hackman
Joseph T. Bumbleburg
William D. Swift
William N. Salin, Sr.
Robert L. Fonner
Robert P. Tinnin, Jr.
Donald R. Wright
Robert A. Wagner
Virgil L. Beeler
1962
Associates
1954
James F. Fitzpatrick
Dean’s Circle Director
Joe D. Black
Dean’s Circle Director
Stanley H. Matheny
Sidney Mishkin
Frederick M. King
Ray G. Miller
Philip C. Potts
Associate Harley B. Nelson
Associates
Partners
Ellis K. Locher, Jr.
Spencer J. Schnaitter
Partners
Gerald H. McGlone
John H. Sweeney
Lee W. Dabagia
James V. McGlone
Jerry Moss
James J. Nagy
William B. Heubel Ellwood W. Lewis, Jr.
Associates
Carl E. VerBeek 1965
Kenneth P. Fedder 1955
Daniel D. Fetterley
Associates
Dean’s Circle Directors
Dean’s Circle Director
Joseph A. Hays
Rafe H. Cloe
Vorris J. Blankenship
Duane W. Beckhorn
Barry S. Jellison
Thomas A. Dailey
Arthur M. Lotz
Robert N. Meiser
John J. Lorber
D. Reed Scism
Samuel L. Reed
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Stephen J. Williams
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
Ernest D. Daugherty
1970
Robert A. Long
Dean’s Circle Directors
Clarine Nardi Riddle
William R. Fatout
Frank E. Wrenick
Millard D. Lesch
Maribelle G. Harlow
Dean’s Circle Directors
Douglas W. Nutt
Thomas A. Clancy
Frank Seales, Jr.
Kenneth E. Gordon
Stephen A. Harlow
Richard W. Davis, Jr.
William H. Replogle II
Richard A. Dean
Hon. Sarah M. Singleton
John P. Klingeberger
Jack L. Walkey
Dorothy J. Frapwell
Partners
Dean’s Circle Directors
James W. Holland
Roger T. Stelle
Stephen W. Crider
Eric A. Frey
Robert E. Kabisch
Alan C. Witte
Leonard E. Eilbacher
Jeffrey J. Kennedy
Thomas A. Keith
Hon. Ezra H. Friedlander
Donald C. Lewis
Joseph S. King
Partners
Justin P. Patterson
James C. Nelson
Charles D. Little
Ronald B. Brodey
Michael D. O’Connor
John W. Whiteleather, Jr.
Richard E. Woosnam
Robert L. Meinzer, Jr.
David A. Dodge
Richard K. Reider, Jr.
Partners
Anthony W. Mommer
Penelope S. Farthing
Richard E. Stahl
Associates
Partners
E. Kent Moore
T. Todd Hodgdon
Vincent J. Backs
Elliott Abrutyn
William C. Reynolds
Robert T. Johnson
James E. Bourne
George A. Brattain
Alexander L. Rogers
Thomas O. Magan
Hon. Thomas G. Fisher
Malcolm C. Mallette
Robert K. Ryan, Jr.
Frank T. Lewis
David H. Nicholls
William H. Van Deest
Arthur C. Nordhoff, Jr.
William H. Robbins III
George L. Stubbs, Jr.*
Thomas A. Swihart
Robert F. Welker 1966
Scott T. Kragie
Harry L. Gonso
Partners
Douglas C. Lehman
Associates
Hon. Ellen K. Thomas
Robert D. Bray
Mark E. Neff
Thomas R. Ensor
S. Lee Woodward
James E. Carlberg
Daniel A. Nicolini
John R. Carr III
Marcia W. Sullivan
Donovan R. Flora
W. Charles Thomson III
George N. Bewley, Jr.
Mary E. Ham
Robert E. Wrenn
Michael R. Fruehwald
Charles A. Hessler
1972
Laurence A. McHugh
Jane T. Hessler
1976
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Terry A. Mumford
Ward W. Miller
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
William J. Maher
Michael T. McLoughlin
Carolyn S. Price
John W. Mead
Randolph L. Seger
William D. Roessler
Associates
Charles R. Rubright
Charlie P. Andrus
Dean’s Circle Directors
1969
Associates
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Albert J. Velasquez
Michael Burns
Donald E. Hinkle
David O. Tittle
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Robert D. Epstein
Julia C. Lamber
C D. Yates
Laura J. Cooper
James Koday
Philip D. Waller, Jr.
V. William Hunt
J P. Glynn
Stephen H. Paul
Hon. Patrick J. Zika
Fred M. Holdeman
Donald R. Lundberg
Larry A. Mackey
John H. Komoroske
Scott Y. MacTaggart
Dean’s Circle Directors
Ruth E. Huitema
Dean’s Circle Directors
Associates
Hon. Basil H. Lorch III
James P. Zeller Darell E. Zink, Jr.
Sally M. Westley
Gordon F. Gulitz
Dean’s Circle Benefactors Stephen L. Ferguson
Associates
Robert W. Loser II
Rex M. Joseph, Jr.
John F. Sturm
Scott H. Anderson
David F. Morado, Jr.
Thomas R. McCully
Stephen W. Adair
James G. Richmond
Harvey M. Kagan
William K. Thomas
Robert D. Budesa, Sr.
Robert O. Smith
Charles J. Collet
James A. Strain
James B. Long
Dean’s Circle Directors
William B. Davis
John H. de Boisblanc
Jay G. Taylor
Tracy E. Little
William F. Thompson John F. Tweedle
Partners Charles A. Cohen
1968
Dennis J. Dewey
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Robert A. Garelick
Stephen F. Burns
Denis L. Koehlinger
Everett G. Kuhns
Partners
James D. Collier
1975
Clifford V. Dunn
Partners
Gary D. Spivey
Laud Y. Bosomprah
Alice M. Craft
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Roy T. Ogawa
Gerald F. George
Victor L. Streib
John S. Chappell
John F. Crawford
Anonymous
John W. Purcell
Gregory A. Hartzler
Gregory W. Sturm
Thomas C. Cornwell
James E. Easterday
Robert S. Hulett
Charles C. Wicks
C. Thomas Fennimore
Michael R. Fisher
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Associates
Kathleen C. Gillmore
W. Stephen Hamlin, Jr.
Michael R. Conner
Ann K. Bailey
1971
Hon. Anthony J. Metz III
Dale E. Hunt
Tommy F. Thompson
Dianne Blocker Braun
Associates
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Rory O’Bryan
Alan L. Johns
Thomas H. Bryan
Milton R. Stewart
Robert T. Wildman
Barbara J. Kelley
Dean’s Circle Directors
Emily Copeland Cato
Joseph S. Van Bokkelen
Mary B. Brody
Ronald E. Prusek
Christopher A. Bloom
William E. Davis
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
Patrick E. Donoghue
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Associates
Theodore H. Randall, Jr.
John L. Lisher
James F. Gillespie
Kenneth R. Yahne
Curtis B. Eskew, Jr.
R. Neil Irwin
John M. Beams
Stuart Senescu
Mary K. Lisher
Michael P. Gray
Richard M. Handlon
John M. Segal
Edward Chosnek
Willoughby G. Sheane, Jr.
Aline M. Mohr
Alan K. Hofer
James L. Mohr
Steven C. Jackson
Hon. Frank J. Otte Associates
Partners
James A. Cherry
Janet Ruesch
Robert B. Christopher, Jr.
Henry C. Hudson William W. Hurst
Dean’s Circle Directors
John A. Hargis
Kirk D. Falvay
Arthur G. Surguine, Jr.
Elliott D. Levin
Carl L. Baker
Edwin A. Harper
Dean’s Circle Directors
W. Michael Horton
Hon. Robert W. Thacker
Robert D. Mann
Harold E. Brueseke
David M. Haskett
David C. Evans
Joe A. Rowe
James N. Videbeck
Partners
Stephen R. Pennell
Stephen C. Moberly
Marshall S. Sinick
Hon. Carl A. Heldt III
Larry R. Linhart
Frederick A. Schurger
Philip L. Zorn, Jr.
Hon. James M. Carr
Barbara S. Woodall
David T. Kasper
Lloyd B. Thompson III
William M. Shattuck
Mamoru Muraoka Darrel K. Peckinpaugh
Partners
James R. Kuehl
Daniel A. Roby
Stephen W. Cook
Brian J. May
Walter W. Rauch
Daniel A. Medrea
1967
Daniel B. Seitz
Terrence A. Noreus
Hon. John G. Baker
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Kent H. Westley
John L. Pogue
Richard E. Boston
1973
Christina M. McKee
Thomas L. Davis
Thomas L. Shriner, Jr.
1974
Terry M. Dworkin
1977
Partners
David S. Sidor
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Roy R. Johnson
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Anonymous
Kipling N. White
David E. Greene
David J. Mallon, Jr.
Steven M. Post
John E. Seddelmeyer
Larry J. McClatchey K. Stephen Royce
Dean’s Circle Directors
Lon D. Showley
Ronald L. Chapman
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Dean’s Circle Directors
Associates
John F. Suhre
Raymond J. Furey, Jr.
Jeffrey S. Davidson
Thomas J. Breed
Associates
Ann M. DeLaney
Richard J. Darko
Peter A. Treffers
Terry K. Hiestand
Dana I. Green
Paul S. Elkin
Philip C. Genetos
Michael S. Maurer
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Patricia A. Daly
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Jeff Richardson
Jeffrey K. Riffer
Dean’s Circle Directors
Associates
1983
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Associates
Bryan H. Hall
Randall R. Riggs
Patricia S. Roberts
Debbi M. Johnstone
Philip K. Cone
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Leslie S. Mead
Gary S. Batke
Kim M. Laurin
Nancy E. Weissman
Margaret A. Williford
Miranda K. Mandel
Maria Luz Corona
Michael E. Flannery
Jeffrey P. Petrich
Hon. Barbara L. Brugnaux
V. Samuel Laurin III
Meredith L. McIntyre
J. A. Crawford
Susan Blankenbaker Noyes
Denice M. Torres
James W. Foltz
Joseph H. Marxer
Carole B. Silver
James S. Legg
Timothy J. Riffle
Robert W. Gevers II
Thomas M. Maxwell
Julia E. Merkt
Lauren K. Robel
Dean’s Circle Directors
Marion P. Herrington
Thomas R. Newby
Bruce D. Donaldson
David M. Kraus
Lawrence T. Oates Timothy J. Ormes
Craig M. White Associates Partners
James R. DeMotte
Kurt R. Kaboth
Marilyn E. Hrnjak
Partners
Kathryn A. Molewyk
Brenda E. Knowles
David M. Keen
Vicki J. Edwards-Moore
Richard M. Quinlan
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Richard T. Freije, Jr.
Bernard Landman III
Thomas E. Nelson
Debra K. Luke
Jane A. Hamblin
John R. Schaibley III
Sara Y. Bosco
Stephen J. Hackman
Richard J. McConnell
William M. Pope
John W. Rowings
Hon. Susan L. Macey
Bradley W. Skolnik
Kenneth L. Turchi
Gregory J. Jordan
Philip M. Purcell
Associates
Thomas C. Scherer
Linda M. Rowings
Jean M. Pechette
Michael E. Sum
Tracy T. Larsen
Beth A. Tevlin
James D. Darnley, Jr.
Alan Whaley
Dean’s Circle Directors
Thomas P. McNulty
Donald J. Vogel
Michael K. Davis
Samuel R. Ardery
Lisa A. Powell in memory of
Emily C. Tobias in memory of
Stephen J. Peters
Associates
James R. Brotherson
Thomas A. Pyrz
Gerald F. Allega
Ann R. Vaughan
Christopher G. Scanlon
1982
Christopher B. Gambill
William D. Powell
1986
Samuel E. Eversman
Susan L. Willey
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Candance A. Grass
James J. Weber
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Jeffrey A. King
Scott N. Flanders
Mark C. Krcmaric
Anonymous
Robert J. Lahaie
Robert N. Berg Myrna E. Friedman
1979
Jeffrey L. Gage
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Associates
Paul A. Hass
William C. Lawrence
Phillip L. Bayt Sue A. Beesley
Doyal E. McLemore, Jr.
Holiday H. McKiernan
Partners
Dean’s Circle Directors
Philip B. McKiernan
George H. Abel II
Dean’s Circle Director
Lars H. Liebeler
Bruce J. Artim
Thomas P. McNulty
James F. Beatty
Eric E. Boyd
Patrice A. Ocken
Joseph H. Yeager, Jr.
Rebecca A. Craft
James D. Moore
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Kathryn A. Brogan
Kevin C. Miller
Ann L. Nowak
Thomas F.
Theodore J. Ferguson
Stephen M. Proctor
Harry I. Price
Schnellenberger, Jr.
in memory of Leonard D.
Hon. Frank E. Sullivan, Jr.
Lori L. Price
Jacqueline A. Simmons
Fromm
Partners
Mary J. Lapointe
Robert S. O’Dell
Mark C. Eriks
Partners
Brian L. Porto
Gilbert R. Perez
Arend J. Abel
Stanley H. Rorick
J. Adam Bain
Thomas E. Wheeler II
Bruce C. Haas
Frances M. Hill
Partners
Gina Skelton Koons
Associates
James A. Gesmer
Dean’s Circle Directors
Christina K. Kalavritinos
Karen E. Arland
Arthur Andrew Lopez
Lee Roy Berry, Jr.
Hon. John M. Hamilton
1988
Mark J. Roberts Michael J. Schneider
Robert G. Devetski
Jeffrey A. Burger
Dennis A. Kokinda
Roger W. Bennett
Jeffrey B. Rubenstein
Stuart A. Katz
David J. Hensel
Dean’s Circle Director
1978
Agnes S. Peters
Sharon Zoretich Terry
Hon. Elaine B. Brown
Rebecca L. Wilkinson
Karol H. Krohn
Louis K. Nigg
Allan T. Slagel
Dean’s Circle Visionaries
W. William Weeks III
Frank R. Martinez III
Wendy W. Ponader
1981
Edward D. Feigenbaum
Associates
Cynthia J. Reichard
Kathryn J. Roudebush
Partners
Michael S. Callahan
Catherine A. Conway Alecia A. DeCoudreaux
Partners
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Kenneth H. Inskeep
Deborah L. Darter
Paul D. Reid
Charles B. Sauers
David R. Bolk
Glenn Scolnik
Jane Alshuler
Edward L. Michael
Alicia J. McClean
Becky J. Frederick
Kimberly D. Rife
Maryanne Pelic Thickstun
Jonathan D. Fishbane
Ted A. Waggoner
Bruce A. Hugon
Cathy S. Moore
Peter C. Kelty
Jeffrey A. Thinnes
Madonna K. Starr
Jason W. Levin
Julia R. Wilder
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Brooke M. Roberts
Brian P. Williams
Dean’s Circle Benefactor Bonnie K. Gibson
Associates
Mark S. Wojciechowski
Kirk E. Grable
Susan R. Levin
Associates
Randall M. Jacobs
Hon. Andrew L. Cameron
Bruce W. Longbottom
Associates
Arthur A. Lopez
1985
Kevin D. Gibson
Kevin C. Schiferl Deanna J. Shirley Williams
Robert G. Andree, Jr.
Heather M. Mollo
Dean’s Circle Directors
Thomas B. Parent
Dean’s Circle Directors
Elizabeth Domsic Baier
Dean’s Circle Directors
Peter G. Bakas
Mark J. Moryl
Greta E. Cowart
David A. Pesel
Wayne D. Boberg
Michael J. Botkin
David F. Johnson
Jeffrey A. Boyll
Susan E. Reed
Michael D. Huber
David T. Schaefer
Associates
John McGee
Darcy J. Chamberlin
Richard A. Rosenthal, Jr.
Paula F. Cardoza
Jeffrey L. Rensberger
Karen B. Jordan-Boyd
Timothy L. Tyler
Scott B. Ainsworth
Michael L. Pate
Daniel C. Emerson
Robert K. Stanley
Linda Jo Clark Dague
Hon. Loretta H. Rush
Peter C. McCabe III in
Ann C. Varnon
Douglas C. Ballantine
Mark E. GiaQuinta
Judith A. Waltz
Bradley J. Dougherty
Douglas D. Small
memory of Leonard D.
Partners
Joseph E. Trester
Myra L. Willis
Ellen S. Gabovitch
Norris K. Wang
Fromm
1987
Wendy S. Greengrove-Smith
Anne E. Aikman-Scalese
Barbara F. Wand
Collin D. Higginbotham
Matthew E. Wilkins
Anne E. Norris
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Christopher A. Nichols
Howard R. Cohen
Sabra A. Weliever
Partners
Alan A. Levin
Kenneth J. Yerkes
Elliot R. Lewis
Kevin D. Nicoson
Alan W. Becker
Les B. Morris
Donald E. Baier
Mitchell A. Kline
Edward A. Gohmann
Partners
Hon. Becky Pierson-Treacy
James S. Kowalik
1980
Ted R. Brown
Kathryn Knue Przywara
1984
Joan M. Heinz
Dean’s Circle Director
Jon F. Reynolds, Jr.
Janett L. Lowes
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
David L. Ferguson
Christopher S. Roberge
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Charles C. Kelly II
George T. Patton, Jr.
Michael D. Scott
Renee Mawhinney
Mary N. Larimore
Kathleen M. St. Louis
Karl M. Koons III
Scott E. Tarter in memory of
Clifford W. Garstang
Carol M. Seaman
McDermott
Michael A. Pechette
Gayle L. Skolnik
John A. Larson
Partners
Joseph D. O’Connor
Jack S. Troeger
Peter A. Teholiz
Erick D. Ponader
Jennifer J. Abrell
Richard C. Starkey 44
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Lana C. Tarter
1989
Theodore Washienko, Jr.
Darrin M. Dolehanty
Brenda H. Freije
Joseph L. Smith, Jr.
Heidi G. Goebel
Partners
Sonia C. Arnold
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
Hon. Martha M. Wentworth
Anne M. Frye
John T. Keith
Alonzo Weems
W. James Hamilton
Bryan H. Babb
D. Casey Kobi
John R. Gastineau
Angela F. Parker
Wendy Melone Hamilton
Adam J. Berlin
Kevin R. Martin
James P. Strenski
Associates
Steven S. Hoar
Kathy L. Osborn
Peter S. Nemeth
Robert A. Dubault
Jason R. Reese
Daniel R. Roy
Susan Hutz Worth
Jill E. Reese Associates
2002
Mark E. Wright Associates
Kevin A. Halloran
Dean’s Circle Directors
David A. Brown
James A. Joven
Deborah J. Allen-Slagel
Sheila M. Carson
Matthew J. Miller
Partners
Douglas W. Hyman
Mark D. Janis
Michael J. MacLean
Diane E. Smith
Pamela S. Coffey
Jeffrey E. Kimmell
Hon. Geoffrey G. Slaughter
Joanne C. Mages
Alyssa D. Stamatakos
Rebecca L. Collins
James P. Leahey
Associates
Mark R. Anderson
Dean’s Circle Directors
Tracy A. Pappas
Alan S. Townsend
Paul S. Fardy
David H. Schwartz
Thaddeus R. Ailes
Tamatha A. Earnhart
Tom Lunsford
Sandra K. Rasche
John M. Yarger
Denise Y. Barkdull
Rose E. Gallagher
Marisol Sanchez
Robert W. Burt, Jr.
Aaron N. Goldberger
Rafael A. Sanchez
Partners
Jennifer J. Payne
Thomas E. Baltz
Associates
Hemmerlein
William W. Barrett
1991
Dawn C. Wrona Eby
Carol A. Nemeth Joven
1996
Anne M. Burton
Karen L. Hsu
Kevin E. Brown
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
Robert W. Eherenman
Michael B. Langford
Dean’s Circle Directors
James K. Cleland, Jr.
Heather J. Kidwell
Partners
Andrew B. Buroker
Michael H. Gottschlich
James T. Flanigan
Henry S. Noyes
Jack A. Bobo
Kelly Collier Cleland
Maj. Nicholas F. Lancaster
Angela M. Yoon
Laurel R. Gilchrist
Todd J. Stearn
Randal J. Kaltenmark
Thomas W. Ice, Jr.
Carleton P. Palmer IV
Hongsun Yoon
Jeffrey S. Cohen Douglas W. Langdon
Dean’s Circle Directors
Scott D. Gilchrist
Jason L. Kennedy
Lisa Jordan Jankowski
David L. Theyssen
Barry T. Lieber
James L. Cooper
Scott E. Herbst
Associates
Elissa J. Preheim
Raoul K. Maitra
Lawrence Wu
Bryan A. Richards
Amy L. Nefouse
James M. Hinshaw
Karen Mellencamp Davis
Melinda J. Schwer
Johanna J. Maple
Marianne Mitten Owen
Pamela S. Perkinson
Sarah K. Funke
Susan J. Yoon
Kevin C. Powell
2000
H M. Gregory
J. Brad Voelz
David J. Jurkiewicz
Manish S. Sampat
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Kurt M. Leinenbach
Mark J. Wassink
Benjamin T. Lo
Partners
Konrad M. Urberg
D. Michael Allen
Kaarin M. Lueck
Heather L. Wilson
Associates Katrina J. Amos
Partners
Steven L. Carson
Natalie A. Mason
Joanne C. McAnlis
Robert F. Barron II
Larry L. Chubb
Jeffrey R. Pankratz
1993
Sean S. Steele in memory of
Kepten D. Carmichael
Susan D. Conner
Shapleigh Smith, Jr.
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
Patrick L. Baude
Michelle Davis Carmichael
1998
Michael D. Dobosz
Joan E. Tupin-Crites
Steven E. Goode
Ronald Wilcox
Rhonda Hospedales
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Terry L. Harrell
Julia C. Weissman
Marygrace L. Reese
Norman J. Hedges
Laurie L. Schmidt
Robert H. Wright
Partners
1995
William M. Reese
David R. Steiner
Laura A. Zwicker
Kevin G. Baer
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Stephen E. Scheele
Patrick S. Cross
David O. Barrett
Susan M. Shook
Dean’s Circle Directors
Associates
Partner
Anthony C. Sullivan Associates
Carl A. Greci
1990
Gregory M. Bokota in memory
Clayton C. Miller
Dean’s Circle Visionary
of Colleen Kristl Pauwels
Janet Min Beach
David W. Barrett
Gregory A. Castanias
Natalie Bokota in memory
Associates
Kathleen A. DeLaney
Daniel M. Grove
Associates Justin V. Czubaroff
Lauren E. Minto Dean’s Circle Director
Dominique K. O’Neill
Erin R. Schrantz
Jason M. Torres
Partners
2003
Lasca M. Alekseevna
Partners
Dean’s Circle Director
Jessica E. Barth
Kathryn E. Gordon
Laurie N. Robinson Haden
Angela R. Karras Neboyskey
Michael E. Heintz
David A. Neboyskey
Jennifer M. Herrmann
John D. Snethen
Matthew R. King
Kendall H. Millard
Laura Thomas
Lena N. Snethen
of Colleen Kristl Pauwels
Mark A. Drewes
Matthew T. Furton
Robert D. Krieg
Associates
Associates
Associates
Dean’s Circle Directors
Brad E. Burnett
Nancy J. Guyott
Elizabeth Stuart John
Sandip H. Patel
Jennifer L. Chelf
Vandhana Balasubramanian
Cara F. Debbaudt
Benjamin P. Beringer
Nicholas C. Pappas
Nestor F. Ho
Ian G. John
Frederick W. Schultz
Sean T. Devenney
Gabriel Bender
Joshlene A. Pollock
Bonnie L. Foster
Kellye Y. Testy
Jason P. Lueking
Bret D. Raper
Jennifer K. Schultz
Rebecca W. Geyer
James E. Fisher
Matthew Silverman
David A. Foster
Michael A. Wheeler
Matthew M. Price
Mary E. Tuuk
Ketaki Sircar
Andrew S. Paine
Christina A. Joros
Jaime L. Turley-Perz
Kevin E. Steele
Partners
Kevin Tessier
April R. Schilling
Robert S. Meitus
Jennifer L. Weber
Stacee E. Williams
Germaine M. Willett
Sandra Perry
1992
Michael D. Zima
Cynthia Storer Baran
Partners
Dean’s Circle Directors
Rebecca Nikirk Zima
Carla D. Boddy
William M. Braman
Eric A. Hobson
Shannon L. Clark
1997
2001
Dean’s Circle Directors
Mark A. Dittrich
Lisa C. McKinney
1994
Jennifer Kelly Fardy
Dean’s Circle Directors
1999
Partners
Chanho Park
Mark B. Gramelspacher
Courtney R. Tobin
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Hank H. Kim
Roger P. Colinvaux
Dean’s Circle Directors
Daniel P. King
Inge M. Van Der Cruysse
David C. Milne
Raymond A. Limon
Troy D. Farmer
Julie M. Florida
Brian J. Lally
Meagan K. Milne
William E. Padgett
Julie A. Veach
Jason D. Kimpel
Marc F. Malooley
Partners
Damon R. Leichty
Thomas J. Treutler
Nicole F. Cammarota
William C. Hermann
2004
Gerald B. Zelenock, Jr.
Kelly A. Johnson
Partners
Christian J. Morrison
Steven M. Badger
Michael E. Schrader
Greg A. Bouwer
Dean’s Circle Directors
Theodore C. Stamatakos
Ronald Bush II
Dana M. Emery
John P. Fischer
Associates
Daniel B. Vinovich
Juliet M. Casper
Thomas M. Fisher
Dominic W. Glover
Ian D. Arnold
Jill T. Powlick
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Christopher J. Rabideau
Partners
Shane D. Deaton
Malcolm J. Tuesley
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Paula Konfal Motzel
Associates
2007
2010
Jacob T. Butz
Jamie L. Davis
Kaleb W. Brooks
John C. Leech
Matthew K. Beardsley
Dean’s Circle Directors
Dean’s Circle Directors
Russell C. Chaplain
Michael D. Leess
Miao Cheng
Andrew J. Meek
Jason L. Fulk
Elizabeth L. Baney
B. Anthony Blair
in memory of Leonard D.
Deborah P. Machalow
Immanuel V. Chioco
Allison L. O’Brien
Snider Page
Nathan D. Baney
Kevin T. Wiesner
Fromm
Lauren A. Michaels
George S. Cressy III
Robert B. Pauszek III
Freedom S. Smith
Jacob B. Schtevie
William R. Lafleur II
Peter B. Robbins
Corey J. Dunn
Justin R. Przezdziecki
Partners
William C. Lawrence
Nicholas C. Roberts
Alysa Feld
Priya N. Purohit
Partners
Rachel Leahey
Michael C. Mattingly
Scott A. Skiles
Katharine B. Fischman
Connor J. Richards
Aaron B. Niskode-Dossett
David A. Munkittrick
David E. Okun
Emily A. Storm-Smith
Michael L. Francescani
Cameron D. Ritsema
Brett R. Furmanski
Ilir Sadiku
Nathaniel M. Uhl John R. Worth 2005
James S. Park
Partners
Joshua D. Poelstra
Megan McMahon Okun
Carmen L. Brun
Associates
Daniel H. Perez
2016
Sarah M. Goodman
Brad Schlotter
Robert Henson
Caleb P. Phillips
Associates
Joseph R. Hedinger
Samuel A. Seeds
Jill M. Laptosky
Keith P. Rahman
Drew C. Ambrose in memory
Eric E. Leist
Abhishek K. Shah
Patrick C. Thomas
of Douglass G. Boshkoff
Brian J. O’Neill
Shea L. Smock
Leticia C. Mayberry Wright
Neil C. Baker in honor of
Alex M. Ooley
Matthew C. Snodgrass
Daniel O. Conkle
Nathan Pagryzinski
Jeffrey M. Soller
Rachael N. Clark
Associates
Renea E. Hooper
Dustin R. DeNeal
John K. Nowiejski
Jane E. Glynn
2011
Laura A. Harbison
Associates
Associates
William P. Harbison
Caridad Austin
2014
Lydia A. Barbash-Riley
Andrew R. Penman
Alexander J. Spindler
Katherine A. Miltner
Laura J. Koenig
Timothy C. Flowers
Dean’s Circle Benefactor
Lori Chen
Christopher B. Roberts
Caitlin T. Stanfel
Melissa M. Mortimer
Jason Liao
Zachary C. Raibley
Megan M. Klaeger
Molly A. Crow
Sarah L. Rounsifer
Anna K. Sturges
Kevin J. Rapp
Lauran M. Sturm
Gregory C. Touney
Hannah M. Dill
Daniel W. Sheinfeld
John E. Tejcek
Partners
Jordan R. Downham
Jamal A. Sowell
Alexander J. Thibodeau
2008
2012
Zachary S. Heck
Caleb A. Ellis in honor of
Rebecca M. Spangler
Andrew E. Warnecke
Andrea P. Steinhoff John S. Wills
Dean’s Circle Directors
Dean’s Circle Directors
Jonathon E. Hitz
Philip G. Rizzo
Michael A. Tenenboym
Ningye Yu
2006
Christina L. Clark
Sarah C. Kessler
Jennifer A. Rulon
Ryan M. Filker
Antonia C. White
Ashley R. Zimmerman
Dean’s Circle Visionary
Nicholas R. Blesch Clark
Paul E. Vaglica
Jay D. Rumbach
Benjamin P. Gettinger
Annie R. Xie
Christina M. Finn
Amy M. Foust
Leah L. Seigel
Emma K. Gormley in memory
David A. Meek II
of Douglass G. Boshkoff
2018
Associates
Mengying Guan
Associates
Partner
Dean’s Circle Directors
James Parker
Kellie M. Barr
Associates
Jordan K. Baker
Benjamin R. Holt
Vladimir E. Arrieta
Matthew B. Barr
Faye L. Hedinger
Associates
Janelle R. Bovell
Skyler B. Hutto
Nia I. Ballard
Judith E. Golitko
Adam M. Henry
Scott A. Allen
Matthew E. Burkhart
Ryan S. Kelly II
Gina M. Bettag
Kimberly Richardson
Charles C. Jiang
Daniel Buigas
Christopher A. Fyall
Richard G. LaFosse
Brooke H. Blackwell
Anna Meyer Simpson
James F. Olds
Lucas M. Fields
Matthew A. Hutchens
Matthew R. Lowry
Chelsea J. Chalk
Rebekah L. Shulman
Blake R. Hartz
Scott A. Krapf
William A. McCarthy
Lucy B. Chauvin
Joseph T. Hynes
Patrick J. Lamondia
Caitlin B. Pyrce
Halston D. Edmonds
Joshua L. Christie
2009
Justin O. Sorrell
Kyle B. Lawrence
Landyn W. Rookard
William M. Etienne
Kevin R. Mason-Smith
Dean’s Circle Director
Lauren C. Sorrell
Michael M. Novak
Brianna L. Sammons
Jessica M. Falender
Joel R. Meyer
Laura M. Walda
Nathan B. Wenk
Ashley A. O’Neil
Stephanie N. Slone
Nicholas Franklin
Ryan W. Wright
Scott L. Russell
Melanie Sulkin
Stephanie D. Goldkopf
Sarah M. Studzinski
Adam D. Zacher
Abby E. Goreham
Partners
Christopher W. Smith Lesli M. Sorensen
Partner
Shana C. Stump
Amanda R. Whiffing
2013
Stephen M. Tye
Dean’s Circle Director
John M. Westercamp
2017
Emily J. Grothoff
Cedric A. Gordon
Juliana Yanez
Partner
Lucas J. Habeeb
Joseph R. Pellegrino
Allison K. Hendrickson
Trevor K. Gresham
Associates
Associates
Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh
Keirian A. Brown
George B. Coleman
Kathleen E. Field
Partners
2015
Robert E. Downey
Tyler D. Helmond
Christopher M. Chamness
Associates
Associates
Edward M. Huggins
Jessica L. Merkel
Nathan L. Hutchings
Jeremy S. Votaw
Jennifer M. Alberts
Erica N. Beers
Gabrielle A. Koenig
Adam C. Shields
Michala P. Irons
Stephen L. Briles
Richard P. Benson
Ja Ryong Ku
Daniel Tounsel III
Troy D. Liggett
Associates
Francesca M. Cardillo
Nicole A. Berwick
Lisa M. La Fornara
Denise A. Walker
Munjot Sahu
Robert C. Allega
Jordan L. Couch
Benjamin P. Beuchel
Matthew R. Land
Barbara T. Andraka-Christou
Martin H. Cozzola
Jayce L. Born
Melissa A. Latini
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Dean’s Circle Visionaries
Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer
Harold Cohen
Denise A. Malayeri
Amy G. Applegate
Joseph L. Hoffmann
Stephen A. Conrad
Ajay K. Mehrotra
John S. Applegate
Mary Hoffmann
Cynthia O. Cook
Stephen Miller
Denise B. Birnbaum
Aaron L. Hosey
Steven C. Cook
Susan Miller
Ruth O. Boshkoff
Lisa G. Hosey
Laura B. Daghe
Lorna L. Moir
Kathleen Harrold
Sarah J. Hughes
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Jennifer L. Morgan
Jayanth K. Krishnan
Dawn E. Johnsen
Helen J. Denny
Ann F. Morine
Cynthia J. Laymon
Hon. Brent E. Dickson
Harry D. Morine
Dean’s Circle Benefactors
Terrance E. Laymon
Jan A. Dickson
Elizabeth J. O’Donnell
Fred C. Aman, Jr.
Leandra Lederman
Catherine E. Dyar
Jacob M. O’Neill
Carol J. Greenhouse
Brian Lewis
Meredith J. Eads
Michelle O’Neill
Gary W. McFarron
Sarah E. Luse
Rita L. Eads
Rebecca A. Polcz
Christiana Ochoa
W K. Luse
Mary K. Emison
Janis L. Randall
Austen Parrish
Timothy E. Lynch
Jane L. Eslick
Jarrod Rice
Leslie A. Parrish
Helen M. McCrae
Jonathan A. Fisch
Dale B. Roberts
David C. Williams
Susannah Mroz
Marcia E. Fisch
Michele S. Roberts
Susan H. Williams
Donna M. Nagy
Jerome K. Finn
Margaret A. Robison
Aviva A. Orenstein
Jill Curry Finn
Alisa M. Rosales
Dean’s Circle Directors
Sylvia Orenstein
Cynthia M. Fish
Thomas L. Ryan
Cyan Banister
Scott Pitkin
James D. Fish
Christopher L. Schaler II
Scott Banister
Jennifer Prusak
Pamela C. Foohey
Edward Schrager
Patricia L. Brotherson
Byungki So
Sophia C. Goodman
Ryan W. Scott
Roberta M. Gumbel
Joseph A. Tomain
Andrew R. Guest
Beverly O. Stratman
Andrew D. Hendry
Robert G. Waddle
Janet K. Guest
Karen J. Stubbs
Mary Hendry
Shana M. Wallace
Kristin Guest
Pawel Szymanski
Janet Hall
Jay G. Taylor
Soo K. Kim
FRIENDS, FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTS
Betty B. Lofton
Associates
Michael A. Hart
Jacalyn S. Tejcek
Matthew S. Metz
Kendra L. Abercrombie
Justin Hays
Jack E. Tejcek
Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr.
Katice A. Albert
Preston K. Henry
Brady Thompson
Donald J. Polden
Deborah Atlas
Edward W. Herrmann
Flora M. Valentine
Susan Polden
Christopher E. Baker
Yamini Hingorani
Kenneth B. Valentine
Janet E. Stake
LuAnn M. Baker Michael E. Bauer
Hsu M. Huang Shi-Mu Huang
Martha M. VanStone
Jeffrey E. Stake Harry L. Wallace
Wilma L. Bauer
Katy Hunt
Maria S. Vellios
Carwina Weng
Elizabeth A. Beck
Michael J. Jeffirs
Carmen G. Ventanilla
Patricia D. Wright, M.D.
John D. Beck
Carol S. Johnson
Oscar C. Ventanilla, Jr.
Peter D. Wright
Thomas F. Beck
Brian Joros
Cynthia Wackerbarth Paul H. Wackerbarth
Frank R. Vaughan
Jeannine Bell
Sue Ann Kalleres
Partners
Gerald L. Bepko
Lois Katzman-Sheinfeld
Robert G. Waddle
The Law School extends a special thanks to these non-alumni
Jeffrey Appel
Jean C. Bepko
Rachel J. Keith in memory of
Gregory W. Wagner
donors whose support reflects their close ties to the school.
Shauna Appel
Elizabeth R. Birch
Karen S. Wagner
A. James Barnes
Barbara J. Breitung
James E. Koran
Robert Wells
David L. Bosco
Cameron L. Bryan
Mary J. Koran
Maureen Wilkin
Barbara J. Briggs
Matthew Buck
John W. Leech
Michael J. Wilkin
Brian J. Broughman
Frank Burleigh
Sheila M. Leech
Lisa L. Wojihoski
Sylvia Y. Chou
Hannah L. Buxbaum
Paul E. Leopold III
Albert W. Wurster
Marilyn A. Emerson
Mary J. Chapman
Yongyuan Li
Joshua Zimmerman
Elizabeth A. Feeney
Nida V. Chioco
Herbert T. Lovelace, Jr.
Kay Finn
Matthew R. Christ
Jerry J. Maciejewski
Laura Foster
Christopher G. Coffey
Lisa A. Maciejewski
Catherine A. Fuentes-Rohwer
Stephanie J. Coffey
Margaret Maes
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CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND LAW FIRMS Gifts from the special friends of the Law School support its many programs.
Dean’s Circle Visionaries Benevity Social Ventures Inc. Conservation Law Center Inc. Davidson Family Trust Eli Lilly & Company Eugene & Marilyn Glick Foundation Corporation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Jewish Federation of Cleveland John W. Anderson Foundation Martha H. Miller Foundation Maurice B. Miller Memorial Scholarship Trust Motivate Publishing National Philanthropic Trust Saltsburg Fund Charitable Trust Schwab Charitable Fund The U.S. Russia Foundation
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP Strada Education Network Wabash Valley Community Foundation Partners Ally Financial, Inc. Aon Foundation Brown County Community Foundation Coridan Law Office LLC Fitzpatrick Charitable Foundation General Electric Foundation Reese Law Firm Renaissance Charitable Foundation Rhys Corporation Law Office of Todd J. Stearn, P.C.
The following organizations made a direct gift or matched contributions from
Associates Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella, P.C. In memory of Hon. Steve R. Caldemeyer, Hon. David L. Hanselman, and Hon. Tracy E. Page J. Casper, P.A. Choate Hall & Stewart LLP in memory of Janice N. Cohen Chubb – Philadelphia Combined Jewish Philanthropies Coriden Coriden Andrews & Glover LLC Deloitte Foundation Law Firm of Mark A. Drewes Frost Brown Todd LLC — Louisville Law Offices of Robert W. Gevers II P.C. Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates PC H. Michelle Gregory LLC Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn The Law Office of William W. Hurst Indiana Judges Association JJC Charitable Trust Jones Day Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP Kirkland & Ellis LLP Law Office of Mitchell A. Kline Alicia J. McClean, Attorney At Law National Christian Foundation Law Offices of Arthur C. Nordhoff, Jr. Premier Healthcare Solutions, Inc. Roy and Casper LLC Ryan Moore Cook & Hunter Salesforce.com, Inc. Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary PC Shell Oil Company Foundation Silicon Laboratories, Inc. US Charitable Gift Trust Lisa L. Wojihoski, Attorney at Law
Dean’s Circle Benefactors Austin Community Foundation Baker & Hostetler LLP Cook Alex McFarron Manzo Cummings & Mehler Ltd. ExxonMobil Foundation Faegre Baker Daniels Foundation Jackson Lewis, P.C. KPMG Foundation Lumina Foundation for Education Inc. Novus Law LLC Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
alumni and friends of the school.
Dean’s Circle Directors Anurima Deshpande Amarchand & Mangadas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co. Central Indiana Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greater Elkhart Demarest & Almeida Donors Trust, Inc. Emerson Electric Company Ernst & Young Foundation Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Gary and Paula Gerling Foundation Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. Jordan & Zito LLC Lilly Endowment Inc. Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc. Malu Limited Maurer Family Foundation Inc McKinney Family Foundation ONEOK, Inc. Foundation Ruth and Peter Metz Family Foundation Salin Bancshares, Inc.
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Access to Justice Fund
W K. Luse
Barbara J. Breitung
Susannah Mroz
Lorna L. Moir
Clarine Nardi Riddle, ’74
Carwina Weng
Joseph A. Tomain David C. Williams
Antonio Curiel Memorial Scholarship
Susan H. Williams
Maria Luz Corona, ’81 Renee Mawhinney McDermott, ’78
Center for Intellectual Property Research
Donald J. Polden
Anne E. Aikman-Scalese, ’78
Susan Polden
Scott A. Allen, ’12 Bruce J. Artim, ’82
ENDOWED AND SPECIAL GIFTS HONOR ROLL We gratefully acknowledge the donors who honor loved ones, friends, and colleagues with gifts to endowed funds. We also thank donors who have made memorial and honorary gifts.
Applegate Public Interest Fellowship Fund
Daniel D. Fetterley, ’59
Amy G. Applegate
Blake R. Hartz, ’12
John C. Applegate
Norman J. Hedges, ’98 Benjamin R. Holt, ’16
Arnold H. Gerberding Indiana Law Journal Fund
Mark D. Janis, ’89
Greta Cowart, ’85
Brian J. Lally, ’01
T. David Cowart
Douglas W. Nutt, ’71
Alice Howard
Sandip H. Patel, ’96
Edward Howard
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Thomas J. Treutler, ’01 in memory of Leonard D. Fromm
Arthur P. Kalleres Memorial Scholarship
Nathan B. Wenk, ’12
Phillip L. Bayt, ’80
Angela M. Yoon, ’02
Sarah K. Funke, ’94
Hongsun Yoon, ’02
Philip C. Genetos, ’77 in memory of Evan Steger
James P. Zeller, ’76
Sue Ann Kalleres David O. Tittle, ’67
Center for Law, Society and Culture Fund
Nathaniel M. Uhl, ’04
Anonymous in honor of Victor D. Quintanilla
Germaine W. Willett, ’98
Pamela C. Foohey Laura Foster
Bernard Harrold Scholarship
Scott Pitkin
Kathleen Harrold in memory of Bernard E. Harrold, ’51
Salesforce.com, Inc. Victor D. Quintanilla
Brian and Barbara Williams Scholarship Barbara Williams
Charles Wilson Memorial Scholarship
Brian P. Williams, ’81
T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving, Inc. Roberta M. Gumbel
Burchfield Bridge-to-Practice Fund
James J. Weber, ’84
Thomas E. Burchfield, ’61 Child Advocacy Program Business Law Audit Summer Program — Segal Fellows
Karen L. Hsu, ’99
John M. Segal, ’71
Jeffrey B. Rubenstein, ’83 Rebecca L. Wilkinson, ’83
Center for Constitutional Democracy Jack A. Bobo, ’96 for the board of advisors scholarship
Christiana Ochoa Maurer School of Law Fund
Pamela S. Coffey, ’94
Christiana Ochoa
Harry L. Gonso, ’73 Jeffrey C. Kessler
Class of 1979 Scholarship Fund
Sarah C. Kessler, ’12
Jane Alshuler, ’79
Sarah E. Luse
Jeffrey A. Burger, ’79 Darcy J. Chamberlin, ’79
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Class of 1997 Scholarship Fund
Douglass G. Boshkoff Memorial Scholarship
Jackson Lewis Labor and Employment Law Scholarship
Gerald F. George, ’69
Troy D. Farmer, ’97
Ruth O. Boshkoff
Jackson Lewis LLP
Michael P. Gray, ’76
Lilly Endowment Inc.
W. James Hamilton, ’97
Johanna J. Maple, ’97
Wendy Melone Hamilton, ’97
John F. “Jack” Kimberling Scholarship
Zachary S. Heck, ’14
Andrew D. Hendry
Estate of John F. Kimberling, ’50
William W. Hurst, ’66
Colleen Kristl Pauwels Memorial Fund
Mary Hendry
Troy D. Farmer, ’97
Christina K. Kalavritinos, ’80
Gregory M. Bokota, ’91
Arthur C. Nordhoff, Jr., ’65
Natalie Bokota, ’91
Stephen J. Williams, ’65
James H. Fariss
Bryan H. Hall, ’87
Robert P. Kassing, ’64 Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Professorship
D. Casey Kobi, ’01
Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
Mary J. Lapointe, ’87
Linda K. Fariss, ’88
Entrepreneurship Law Clinic Fund
Dianne Brown
Elliot D. Levin, ’66
James E. Koran
George S. Cressy III, ’17
Kevin D. Brown
Lars H. Liebeler, ’87
Mary J. Koran
Michael E. Flannery, ’83
Catherine A. Fuentes-Rohwer
Joseph H. Marxer, ’87
Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer
Rufus W. McKinney, ’56
Margaret Maes Jennifer L. Morgan
Eugene & Jane Fletchall Scholarship
Carol J. Greenhouse
Doyal E. McLemore, Jr., ’77
Frank R. Vaughan
Ann F. Morine
Julia C. Lamber, ’72
Anthony W. Mommer, ’68
Harry D. Morine
Leandra Lederman
James D. Moore, ’77
Austen Parrish
Christopher A. Nichols, ’88
Craig M. Bradley Criminal Law and Procedure Fund Joseph L. Hoffmann
Faegre Baker & Daniels LLP Pro Bono Fellowship
Leslie A. Parrish
Stephen H. Paul, ’72
Mary Hoffmann
Faegre Baker & Daniels Foundation
Lauren K. Robel, ’83
Janet Ruesch, ’70
D. Michael Allen Find a Way Student Scholarship
G.S. Eslick Scholarship
Kathleen St. Louis Professionalism in Law Workshop Series
David S. Sidor, ’72
David M. Allen, ’00
Jane L. Eslick in memory of Gordon S. Eslick, ’63
Kathleen M. St. Louis, ’84
Anna Meyer Simpson, ’06
Jennifer A. Rulon, ’14
Hon. Sarah M. Singleton, ’74 David E. Greene & Barbara J. Bealer Scholarship
Gary and Denise Birnbaum Scholarship
Kenneth and Louise Yahne Scholarship
Hon. Geoffrey G. Slaughter, ’89
Barbara J. Bealer
Denise B. Birnbaum in memory of Gary Birnbaum, ’76
Kenneth R. Yahne, ’68
Gary D. Spivey, ’70
Louise A. Yahne
Lauran M. Sturm, ’07
David E. Greene, ’74 Gary W. McFarron Intellectual Property Scholarship
Anthony C. Sullivan, ’89
Dean’s Incentive Fund
Cook Alex McFarron, Manzo, Cummings & Mehler Ltd.
Kenneth L. Turchi Dean’s Incentive Fund
Hon. Frank E. Sullivan, Jr., ’82
Christopher A. Bloom, ’75
Gary W. McFarron
Kenneth L. Turchi, ’83
Jay G. Taylor, ’67
Hon. James M. Carr, ’75
James N. Videbeck, ’73
Gregory A. Castanias, ’90 Catherine A. Conway, ’78
George N. Lewis M.D. Memorial Scholarship
Michael E. Flannery, ’83
Elliot R. Lewis, ’87
Kellye T. Testy, ’91 L.H. Wallace Teaching Award
Joan E. Tupin-Crites, ’91
Malu Limited
Richard D. Wagner, ’60 Edwin Fitch Walmer, ’57
Law Journal Sustaining Fund
Kent H. Westley, ’68
V. William Hunt, ’69
Gibson-Wells Scholarship for Excellence
Scott B. Ainsworth, ’88
John R. Worth, ’04
R. Neil Irwin, ’71
Bonnie K. Gibson, ’78
Bryan H. Babb, ’99
Susan Hutz Worth, ’01
Robert P. Kassing, ’64
Jeffery W. Winkler
Cyan Banister
Robert H. Wright, ’91
Laurie N. Robinson Haden, ’98
Scott Banister
Ryan W. Wright, ’12
Edward W. Najam, Jr.
Glenn and Donna Scolnik Clinical Chair
David O. Barrett, ’95
Kenneth J. Yerkes, ’83
Stephen H. Paul, ’72
Conservation Law Center Inc.
R. Benjamin Bush, ’56
Charles O. Ziemer, ’64
Donald W. Buttrey, ’61
Laura A. Zwicker, ’91
Mary N. Larimore, ’80
Stephen J. Peters, ’80 Steven M. Post, ’77
Harry T. Ice Memorial Fund
Francesca M. Cardillo, ’15
Elissa J. Preheim, ’96
Karen E. Arland, ’82
Larry L. Chubb, ’89
Law Library Fund
James G. Richmond, ’69
Myra L. Willis, ’81
John F. Crawford, ’73
Wayne D. Boberg, ’78
Richard J. Darko, ’68
Juliet M. Casper, ’92
Timothy J. Riffle, ’83 Randolph L. Seger, ’72
Holly Yoakum Memorial Scholarship
Jeffrey S. Davidson, ’73
Kathleen C. Gillmore, ’72
Judith A. Waltz, ’81 in honor of Austen Parrish
Kellie M. Barr, ’06
Helen J. Denny in memory of Michael J. Denny
Rachel Leahey, ’10
Matthew B. Barr, ’06
Robert A. Dubault, ’95
Renee M. McDermott, ’78
Donald P. Dorfman Scholarship
Christina M. Finn, ’06
Daniel C. Emerson, ’79
Lauren E. Minto, ’02
Donald P. Dorfman, ’57
Kay Finn in memory of Holly L. Yoakum
William A. Freihofer, ’58
Lawrence T. Oates, ’87
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Rhys Corporation
Robert W. Eherenman, ’92
Carleton P. Palmer IV, ’99
Mark S. and Karin Wojciechowski Scholarship
George P. Smith, II, ’64 in honor of Linda K. Fariss
Cynthia M. Fish
Angela J. Parker, ’94
Karin Wojciechowski
Ann R. Vaughan, ’78
James D. Fish
James Parker, ’12
Mark S. Wojciechowski, ’81
James H. Vaughan, Jr.
Rose E. Gallagher, ’99
Gilbert R. Perez, ’84
Susan L. Willey, ’80
Dominic W. Glover, ’97
Pamela S. Perkinson, ’92
Maurer School of Law Student Support
Aaron N. Goldberger, ’99
Jeffrey P. Petrich, ’84
Arend J. Abel, ’86
Lawrence Bridge-to-Practice Fund
Kathryn E. Gordon, ’03
Joshua D. Poelstra, ’07
Patrick S. Cross, ’93
Grace M. Lawrence
Nancy J. Guyott, ’93
Joshlene A. Pollock, ’03
Theodore J. Ferguson, ’80
William C. Lawrence, ’79
Terry L. Harrell, ’89
Kevin C. Powell, ’97
Carol M. Seaman, ’82 Willoughby G. Sheane, Jr., ’73
Andrea Havill
Bret D. Raper, ’95
Len Fromm Emergency Scholarship Fund
Scott E. Herbst, ’92
Kevin J. Rapp, ’05
Barbara T. Andraka-Christou, ’13
William C. Hermann, ’90
Jon F. Reynolds, Jr., ’88
McLoughlin Family Scholarship
Patricia L. Brotherson
Marion P. Herrington, ’85
Peter B. Robbins, ’15
Michael T. McLoughlin, ’72
Christopher M. Chamness, ’13
Nestor F. Ho, ’93
Stanley H. Rorick, ’87
Susie McLoughlin
Russell C. Chaplain, ’13
Michael D. Huber, ’85
Jeffrey B. Rubenstein, ’83
Jamie L. Davis, ’15
Matthew A. Hutchens, ’14
Manish S. Sampat, ’97
Michael and Lori Flannery Business and Law Fellowship
William R. Lafleur II, ’13
Lisa Jordan Jankowski, ’97
Stephen E. Scheele, ’96
Michael E. Flannery, ’83
Michael C. Mattingly, ’13
Carol A. Nemeth Joven, ’94
Michael E. Schrader, ’90
Lori A. Flannery
Caleb P. Phillips, ’13
James A. Joven, ’92
David H. Schwartz, ’95
Keith P. Rahman, ’13
Jeffrey E. Kimmell, ’95
Melinda J. Schwer, ’96
Michael K. Guest Memorial Scholarship
Leticia C. Mayberry Wright, ’13
Daniel P. King, ’01
Michael D. Scott, ’88
Andrew R. Guest
Karol H. Krohn, ’84 in memory of Patrick L. Baude
Rebekah L. Shulman, ’08
Janet K. Guest
Leonard D. Fromm Memorial Fund
Nicholas F. Lancaster, ’99
Ketaki Sircar, ’96
Kristin Guest
George H. Abel, II, ’84
Michael B. Langford, ’94
Douglas D. Small, ’83
Robert G. Andree, Jr., ’82
James P. Leahey, ’95
Freedom S. Smith, ’04
Michael S. Maurer Scholarship
Caridad Austin, ’11
Damon R. Leichty, ’99
Lesli M. Sorensen, ’06
Millard D. Lesch, ’67
Peter G. Bakas, ’82
Arthur Andrew Lopez, ’83
Justin O. Sorrell, ’12
Wendy L. Lesch
Jordan K. Baker, ’14
Kaarin M. Lueck, ’02
Lauren C. Sorrell, ’12
Vandhana Balasubramanian, ’00 in memory of
Jason P. Lueking, ’93
Madonna K. Starr, ’82
Michael S. and Janie Maurer Scholarships
Shivani A. Balasubramanian
Marc F. Malooley, ’01
Andrea P. Steinhoff, ’05
Gerald L. Bepko
William W. Barrett, ’89
Natalie A. Mason, ’91
Kevin Tessier, ’96
Jean C. Bepko
Gary S. Batke, ’85
Raoul K. Maitra, ’97
Jeffrey A. Thinnes, ’84
Aaron L. Hosey
Matthew K. Beardsley, ’04
Joanne C. McAnlis, ’94
Jason M. Torres, ’02
Lisa G. Hosey
Benjamin P. Beringer, ’90
Peter C. McCabe III, ’85
Gregory C. Touney, ’11
Janie K. Maurer
Adam J. Berlin, ’99
Thomas McNulty, ’83
Daniel Tounsel III, ’06
Michael S. Maurer, ’67
Maarten Bout
Leslie S. Mead, ’84
Stephen M. Tye, ’14
Austen Parrish
Janelle R. Bovell, ’14
Jessica L. Merkel, ’06
Donald J. Vogel, ’85
Albert W. Wurster
Daniel Buigas, ’12
Julia E. Merkt, ’81
Norris K. Wang, ’83
Robert W. Burt, Jr., ’97
Matthew J. Miller, ’92
Mark J. Wassink, ’92
Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession
Andrew L. Cameron, ’86
David C. Milne, ’94
Martha M. Wentworth, ’90
International Summer Internship Program
John R. Carr, III, ’74
Megan K. Milne, ’94
John M. Westercamp, ’14
Amarchand Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co.
Rachael Clark, ’05
Angela R. Karras Neboyskey, ’00
Michael A. Wheeler, ’91
Anurima Deshpande
Shannon L. Clark, ’95
David A. Neboyskey, ’00
Amanda R. Whiffing, ’09
Demarest & Almeida
James L. Cooper, ’91
Anne E. Norris, ’85
Rebecca L. Wilkinson, ’83
Robert P. Kassing, ’64
Michael K. Davis, ’87
Patrice A. Ocken, ’87
Juliana Yanez, ’14
Jayanth K. Krishnan
Cara F. Debbaudt, ’03
Ashley A. O’Neil, ’14
Mark A. Dittrich, ’90
Dominique K. O’Neill, ’02
Marilyn Wheeler Pendergast Scholarship
Novus Law LLC
Mark A. Drewes, ’93
Aviva A. Orenstein
Wabash Valley Community Foundation
Milton R. Stewart, ’71
Dawn C. Wrona Eby, ’92
Timothy J. Ormes, ’87
Vicki J. Edwards-Moore, ’80
Andrew S. Paine, ’98
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Motivate Publishing
Judi A. Stewart
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Robert Wells
Student Organizations Fund
Judi Stewart
Antonia C. White, ’17
Katrice A. Albert in honor of R. Anthony Prather Lasca M. Alekseevna, ’00 for Williams Moot Court Competition
Milton R. Stewart, ’71 R. Neil & Michele Irwin Scholarship
Christina L. Clark, ’08 for Williams Moot Court Competition
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart Fellowship in
Michele K. Irwin
Nicholas R. Blesch Clark, ’08 for Williams Moot Court
Labor & Employment Law and Diversity Scholarship
R. Neil Irwin, ’71
Competition John Fischer, ’97 for Williams Moot Court Competition
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Patrick L. Baude Scholarship
Rapheal M. Prevot, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Robert Henson, ’10 for Williams Moot Court Competition
Carla D. Boddy, ’95
Troy D. Liggett, ’09 for Williams Moot Court Competition Jeffrey B. Rubenstein, ’83
Brenda E. Knowles, ’77 Richardson/Tinder/Logan Scholarship Public &
Laura Thomas, ’00 for Williams Moot Court Competition
Public Interest Law Fellowship
Community Service Scholarship
Albert J. Velasquez, ’73 for BLSA and LLSA
Kendra L. Abercrombie
Andrew C. Mallor, ’74
Rebecca L. Wilkinson, ’83
Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
Jane A. Mallor, ’76
Annie R. Xie, ’17 for PACE National Environmental Law
Amy G. Applegate
John F. “Jeff” Richardson, ’77 in honor of Tomilea Allison
Deborah Atlas
Robert and Darlene Duvin Scholarship
Steven and Ursula Post Access to Justice Programming
Kevin G. Baer, ’93
Darlene Duvin
Fund and Expungement Help Desk Fund
A. James Barnes
Robert P. Duvin, ’61
Steven M. Post, ’77
Moot Court Competition
John S. Applegate
Ursula M. Post
Jeannine Bell David L. Bosco
S. Hugh & Samuel E. Dillin Scholarship
Brian J. Broughman
Barbara J. Briggs
Susan Blankenbaker Noyes JD/MBA Scholarship
Cameron L. Bryan
Jill T. Powlick, ’95
Susan Blankenbaker Noyes, ’83
Matthew Buck
Robert G. Waddle
Martin H. Cozzola, ’15
Patricia D. Wright, M.D.
Sydney L. and Pamela Steele Scholarship
Laura B. Daghe
Peter D. Wright
Sydney L. Steele, ’64
Carol J. Greenhouse
Sig Beck Award
V. Sue Shields Endowed Scholarship
Justin Hays
Elizabeth A. Beck in memory of Sigmund J. Beck
Christopher E. Baker
Hon. John M. Hamilton, ‘86
John D. Beck
LuAnn M. Baker
Preston K. Henry
Thomas F. Beck
Sue A. Beesley, ’80
Robert E. Downey, ’06
Hon. Basil H. Lorch III, ’74
Sarah J. Hughes Dawn Johnsen
Simmons-Schnellenberger Scholarship
Bryan A. Richards, ’89
Megan M. Klaeger, ’14
Thomas F. Schnellenberger, Jr., ’79
Hon. V. Sue Shields, ’61
Jayanth K. Krishnan
Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79 V. William Hunt Scholarship
Paul E. Leopold III Herbert T. Lovelace, Jr.
Social Justice Scholarship
Nancy Hunt
Denise A. Malayeri
Anonymous
V. William Hunt, ’69
Sylvia Orenstein
Stephen F. Burns Professorship on the Legal Profession
Val Nolan Endowed Chair
David A. Pesel, ’86
Stephen F. Burns, ’68
Ellwood W. Lewis, Jr., ’54
Cynthia J. Reichard, ’84
Stephen H. Paul Scholarship
Viola J. Taliaferro Family and Children Mediation Law Clinic
Alisa Rosales
Deborah L. Paul
Hon. Brent Dickson in memory of George Taliaferro
Robert Ruff
Stephen H. Paul, ’72
Jan A. Dickson
Matthew Silverman, ’03
Stephen P. Jeffirs Memorial Scholarship
Willard and Margaret Carr Professorship in
Hon. Ellen K. Thomas, ’73
Michael J. Jeffirs
Labor & Employment Law
Christian J. Morrison, ’90
Jennifer Prusak
Ryan W. Scott
Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04
Margaret Carr
Shana M. Wallace
Willard Z. Carr, Jr., ’50
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2018 ANNUAL FUND TOP TEN CLASSES
2018 ANNUAL FUND LAW FIRM CHALLENGE
January 1-December 31, 2018
January 1-December 31, 2018
TOP 10 CLASSES BY DOLLARS RAISED
TOP LAW FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS BY DOLLARS RAISED
Class Year
Class Agent(s)
1972
Randy L. Seger
1964
Robert P. Kassing
1969
Total
Firm
Law Firm Solicitor(s)
Barnes & Thornburg
Randal J. Kaltenmark and Timothy J. Riffle
67,650
Faegre Baker Daniels
Patrick S. Cross and Mark E. Wright
25,650
Thomas M. Hamilton, Jr. and John L. Pogue
61,200
Bingham Greenebaum Doll
Margaret Christensen
21,400
1983
Keith E. White
58,250
Ice Miller
Phillip C. Genetos
15,011
1978
James S. Kowalik and Ted A. Waggoner
52,748
Bose McKinney & Evans
Bryan Babb, Robert P. Kassing, and Lisa C. McKinney
12,795
1984
James L. Whitlatch and Stephen J. Hackman
51,425
Jones Day
Gregory A. Castanias
10,500
1981
David L. Ferguson and R. William Jonas, Jr.
45,748
Stuart & Branigin
Thomas R. McCully and Marianne Mitten Owen
8,101
1974
Vacant 41,240
Taft Stettinius & Hollister
Thomas A. Barnard
6,300
1986
J. Adam Bain
37,750
Kahn Dees Donovan & Kahn
Brian P. Williams
5,900
1995
Shannon L. Clark and Matthew T. Furton
34,250
Frost Brown Todd
Randall R. Riggs and Heather L. Wilson
5,500
$ 71,250
TOP 10 CLASSES BY PARTICIPATION
Total
$ 39,130
TOP LAW FIRMS BY PARTICIPATION
Class Year
Class Agent(s)
Participation Rate
Firm
Law Firm Solicitor(s)
1959
James L. Fitzpatrick
1964
50%
Bose McKinney & Evans
Bryan Babb, Robert P. Kassing, and Lisa C. McKinney
100%
Robert P. Kassing
38%
K&L Gates
Christopher A. Bloom
75%
1957
Donald P. Dorfman
34%
Yoder Ainlay Ulm & Buckingham
George E. Buckingham
75%
1953
Richard S. Rhodes
30%
Bunger & Robertson
Jessica L. Merkel
70%
1961
Joseph T. Bumbleburg
25%
Stuart & Branigin
Thomas R. McCully and Marianne Mitten Owen
60%
1970
Alan C. Witte
24%
1968
Larry R. Fisher
24%
1952
Vacant 23%
1978
James S. Kowalik and Ted A. Waggoner
21%
1960
Hon. Hugo C. “Chad” Songer and Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr.
20%
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Participation
Joshua W. Abel, ’05
Jarrett A. Baughman, ’16
Chad J. Bradford, ’02
Kyle A. Cassidy, ’11
Alan Abes
Caleb J. Bean, ’14
Julianne Brainard
Gregory A. Castanias, ’90
James H. Abney, ’17
Stephen W. Beard, Jr., ’98
Richard M. Bramer, ’91
Matthew P. Castelli, ’15
Christina M. Abossedgh, ’15
Robert H. Beatson, ’13
Carly A. Brandenburg, ’07
David V. Ceryak, ’91
Hon. Shirley (Schlanger)
Alyssa Beattie Rogers, ’04
Robert C. Brandt, Jr., ’02
Mary Chavez-Culkins
Abrahamson, ’56
Kate Beatty
Bradley C. Brasser, ’00
Alexandra E. Chitwood
Brooke Adams
Renee M.T. Beaver, ’08
Rebecca Brawner
Hee Jin Cho, ’00
Kenneth J. Adams, ’00
Alan W. Becker, ’81
Terry M. Brennan, ’95
Margaret “Meg” M.
Steven B. Adams, ’84
Christopher Becker
Elizabeth Brier
Christensen, ’07
Adeyemi Adenrele
Lucy B. Bednarek, ’99
Mary Beth (Kleiser)
Abigail A. Clapp, ’99
Samira Ahmed, ’13
Jerilyn Bell
Brody, ’76
Christina L. Clark, ’08
Toshiaki Aiba, ’08
Michele Bendekovic
William J. Brody, ’76
David W. Clark, ’05
Yazeed al Rabadi
Anne A. Bennett, ’91
Melanie Broome, ’16
Rachael N. Clark, ’05
Faisal Al-Wazzab, ’08
Maria E. Bennett, ’08
Alan Brown
Rachel E. Clark, ’07
Matthew Albaugh
Micah B. Bennett, ’14
Darla S. Brown, ’88
Shannon L. Clark, ’95
Andrew Albright
Ian R. Bensberg, ’16
Dianne Brown
Brian P. Clifford, ’06
Nathan D. Alder, ’95
Caitlin Berberich
Hon. Elaine B. Brown, ’82
Christal J. Coakley, ’08
Katie Aldrich
Benjamin P. Beringer, ’90
Kevin D. Brown
Pamela S. Coffey, ’94
David J. Alfini, ’00
Adam J. Berlin, ’99
Joseph L. Brownlee, ’72
Shannon M. Cohen, ’02
Nicholas B. Alford, ’14
Martine Romy Bernard-
Amanda Brummel
Jeremy Cole
Amir R. Ali, ’11
Tucker, ’11
Carmen L. Brun, ’05
Rachel E. Collins, ’15
Larry Allen
Bradley M. Bernau, ’06
Laura S. Buchanan, ’17
Will Collins
Faris Almalki, ’17
Emily Berttucci
George E. Buckingham, ’63
Kiamesha Colom
Holly L. Amaya, ’08
Andrew W. Beyer, ’08
Erin N. Buerger, ’16
Daniel O. Conkle
VOLUNTEERS
Drew C. Ambrose, ’16
Megan E. Binder, ’16
Lauren P. Buford, ’07
Catherine A. Conway, ’78
William J. Anaya, ’81
Amanda L. Black, ’15
Enkhbold Bukhchuluun, ’12
Timothy M. Conway, ’85
Gary J. Anderson, M.D.
Kim Blanchet
Joseph T. Bumbleburg, ’61
Jessie A. Cook, ’79
In 2018, more than 900 alumni and friends volunteered their time in support of
Jamie Andree
Nicholas R. Blesch Clark, ’08
Matthew E. Burkhart, ’14
James L. Cooper, ’91
Angela N. Aneiros, ’09
Dave Blickenstaff
Stephen F. Burns, ’68
John T. Cooper, ’92
Holly J. Anspaugh, ’16
Alexandra J. Block, ’13
Andrew B. Buroker, ’89
David E. Corbitt, ’97
Haroon Anwar, ’09
Christopher A. Bloom, ’75
Meghan A. Burton, ’13
Braden K. Core, ’06
Samuel R. Ardery, ’83
Jack A. Bobo, ’96
Amanda E. Bushemi, ’12
Claudia Cortes
Celeste Arduino
Mindy L. Boehr, ’08
Trish Bushey
Jason W. Cottrell, ’04
Sarah Armstrong
Megan B. Boelstler, ’14
Eleanor P. Cabrere, ’93
Jordan L. Couch, ’15
Ian D. Arnold, ’01
Aleasha Boiling
Chay P. Cain, ’13
Greta E. Cowart, ’85
Sonia C. Arnold, ’01
Nicholas S. Bolduc, ’16
Viki Cain
Amber L. Cox, ’06
David A. Arthur, ’75
Kasey Bond
Brandon T. Callahan, ’14
Neville Cox
Bruce J. Artim, ’82
Peter Boonjarern
Thomas D. Cameron, ’11
Reid A. Cox, ’00
Stephanie A. Artnak, ’07
Hannah R. Bornstein, ’07
Nicole F. Cammarota, ’04
Gregory B. Coy, ’95
M.J. “Mike” Asensio III, ’85
Sara Yang Bosco, ’83
Becky Canary-King
Darren A. Craig, ’04
C. Anthony Ashford, ’96
Ellen E. Boshkoff, ’90
Francesca M. Cardillo, ’15
Robert Croft
Bryan H. Babb, ’99
Brian Bouggy
Johnna K. Carey, ’16
Stanley W. Crosley, ’94
Rebecca L. Bailey
Kellye J. Bowers, ’98
James C. Carlino, ’85
Patrick S. Cross, ’93
Jacobsen, ’06
Neal Bowling
Hon. James M. Carr, ’75
Tom Cross
J. Adam Bain, ’86
Andrew Boxberger
Willard Z. Carr, ’50
Kathleen B. Cullum, ’16
Elizabeth L. Baney, ’07
A. James Boyajian, ’10
Jerry U. Carter, II, ’13
Michael J. Cunningham, ’89
Rammy G. Barbari, ’14
Eric E. Boyd, ’86
Ralph Caruso
Hon. Gonzalo P. Curiel, ’79
Hon. Sarah Evans Barker
Kevin Boyle
Scott Carvo
Dan Currell
Kellie M. Barr, ’06
Jenai Brackett
April Caserta
Courtney E. Curtis, ’04
M. Scott Bassett, ’86
Neal Brackett
Kristen D. Casey, ’15
James W. Curtis, Jr., ’71
the Law School’s initiatives. We are honored to recognize them.
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Joseph R. Dages, ’11
Philip C. Eschels, ’83
Alexandra Fuson
Daniel P. Harris, ’84
Thor Inouye
Susan Kline
Alan R. Loudermilk, ’85
Daniel R. Miller, ’89
Proloy K. Das, ’00
Barbara Eustice
Matthew S. Fuss, ’16
Herbert D. Hart III, ’77
Cynthia Y. Irani, ’06
Erica M. Knear, ’17
Kaarin M. Lueck, ’02
Radhika Miller
Rachel A. Davakis, ’14
Lauren N. Falk, ’15
Thomas P. Gannon
Nathan W. Harter IV, ’13
Leigh-Erin Irons, ’03
Donald E. Knebel
David M. Lundeen, ’04
Russell Miller
Kristen J. Davee, ’14
Ommid C. Farashahi, ’96
Alex Garel-Frantzen
Brian Hartstein
Michala P. Irons, ’09
Laura J. Koenig, ’07
Thomas C. Lunsford, ’02
Sonia L. Miller-Van Oort, ’97
Lisa D. Davidson, ’98
P. Stephen Fardy, ’94
Robert A. Garelick, ’66
Blake R. Hartz, ’12
R. Neil Irwin, ’71
Kristine M. Kohlmeier, ’09
Keith Luse
Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr., ’60
Amy E. Dawson, ’92
Troy D. Farmer, ’97
Kristin L. Garner, ’15
Katie Harvey
Jorge P. Ito, ’89
Jeffrey Kosc
Susan C. Lynch, ’93
Derek M. Mills, ’03
Rian C. Dawson, ’16
Penelope S. Farthing, ’70
Philip C. Genetos, ’77
Salim A. Hasan, ’92
Debra H. Jacobson, ’05
Larissa E. Koshatka, ’11
Duncan A. MacDonald, ’69
David C. Milne, ’94
Michael T. Deam, ’89
Darcie L. Fawcett, ’04
Jacob A. German, ’14
Eldin Hasic, ’15
Alyssa James
Christopher S. Koves, ’08
Christopher C. Mackey, ’07
Hon. Joshua J. Minkler, ’88
Paul A. Dean, ’98
Michael Fazio
Jackie Gessner
Gabriel A. Hawkins, ’02
Jesse J. James, ’11
James S. Kowalik, ’78
John W. Madison, ’02
Dana L. Miroballi, ’95
Shane D. Deaton, ’04
Jason Feder, ’14
Bonnie K. Gibson, ’78
Augustavia (Johnson)
Joshua H. James, ’14
Marcie Kraft
Simon I. Malinowski, ’12
Jason T. Mizzell, ’11
Laura Debney
Jill M. Felkins, ’07
Dominic W. Glover, ’97
Haydel, ’85
Robert A. Jefferies, Jr., ’66
Scott A. Krapf, ’14
Andrew C. Mallor, ’74
Vincent J. Moccio, ’87
Kimberly DeBoer
David L. Ferguson, ’81
Jane E. Glynn, ’07
Leslie B. (Prill) Hayden, ’11
Chris Jensen
Nicole Krol
Thomas Yunlong Man, ’97
Diana Moers
Kathryn DeBord
Jim Feroli
Heidi G. Goebel, ’97
Nancy L. Haynes, ’93
Cara M. Johnson, ’13
Steven Kruzel
Hon. Elizabeth (Noyes)
Angela R. (Moudy)
Alecia A. DeCoudreaux, ’78
Jeremy Fetty
Elizabeth Goitein
Julie Head
Danielle K. Johnson, ’13
C. Raj Kumar
Mann, ’76
Mokodean, ’09
Thomas E. Deer, ’94
Kyle D. Fields, ’13
Harry L. Gonso, ’73
Zachary S. Heck, ’14
Gail Johnson
Tara Kurtis
Alphonso Manns, ’72
Jeffrey M. Monberg, ’99
Donald D. DeGrasse, ’79
Lucas M. Fields, ’12
Rainier Gonzalez, ’98
Laura N. Heft, ’12
Leif K. Johnson, ’12
Joshua A. Kurtzman, ’14
E. Diane Marshall
Mariangela Monteiro
Hunter G. DeKoninck, ’15
Courtney Figg
Ginger Gooch
Michael E. Heintz, ’03
Mark D. Johnson, ’90
Jade A. La Croix, ’16
LeighAnn Martin
Martin Montes, ’95
Ann M. DeLaney, ’77
Marc Fine
Cedric A. Gordon, ’13
Fredric J. Helms, ’73
Haley A. Johnston, ’16
Julie A. Laemmle, ’14
Joseph H. Marxer, ’87
Burke J. Montgomery, ’99
Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95
Christina M. Finn, ’06
Jazzmin L. Gordon, ’16
Marcus Heminger
R. William Jonas, Jr., ’81
Seth Lahn
Daniel P. Matheny, ’16
David A. Moore, ’04
Marshall C. Derks, ’93
Mindy A. Finnigan, ’02
Emma K. Gormley, ’16
Jane A. Henegar, ’88
Eric B. Jones, ’16
Katie Langlois
Katy A. Mathews, ’09
Ronald J. Moore, ’95
Erica L. De Santis, ’96
Bradley M. Fischer, ’06
Daniel J. Goshorn, ’08
Steven T. Henke, ’15
Gregory J. Jordan, ’84
Tracy T. Larsen, ’84
Onica R. Matsika, ’16
Stephanie G. Moore. ’89
John C. DeVoe, ’90
John P. Fischer, ’97
Michael H. Gottschlich, ’91
Robert Henson, ’10
Bina Joshi
Lukasz P. Lasek, ’12
Aaron O. Matthews, ’01
Bill Mooz
Hon. Mary Ellen Diekhoff, ’86
Anne M. Fishbeck, ’13
Morgyn L. Graber, ’16
Mitchell Heppenheimer
Caitlin F. Judge, ’15
V. Samuel Laurin III, ’87
Brad R. Maurer, ’99
Molly J. Moran, ’98
Lauren E. Dimmitt, ’11
Larry R. Fisher, ’68
Mark B. Gramelspacher, ’90
William C. Hermann, ’90
Thomas K. Juffernbruch, ’95
Adam Law
Michael S. Maurer, ’67
Carolyn L. Morehouse, ’99
Daniel A. Dixon, ’12
Thomas G. Fisher, ’65
Carl A. Greci, ’93
Greg Hermanson
Anne Junia
Karen Laymance
Todd J. Maurer, ’97
Kelly Morgan
Carrie Doehrmann
Thomas M. Fisher, ’94
J. Patrick Green, ’15
Jennifer M. Hesch, ’08
Randal J. Kaltenmark, ’96
Stephen W. Lee, ’77
Anita Mauro
Timothy M. Morrison, ’74
Melissa Doell
James F. Fitzpatrick, ’59
Beth K. Greene, ’82
Kandi Hidde
Hon. Michael S. Kanne, ’68
Andrew D. LeMar, ’03
Chauncey Mayfield
Kevin Morrissey
Adam R. Doerr, ’14
Scott N. Flanders, ’82
David E. Greene, ’74
Jeremy E. Hill, ’99
Rachel Kaplan
Timothy Lemper
Erin E. McAdams, ’11
Trenton B. Morton, ’12
Kyle E. Doherty-Peters, ’13
Michael E. Flannery, ’83
Lisa Grier
Michael J. Hinchion, ’80
Jun Ha Kang, ’04
Millard D. Lesch, ’67
Peter C. McCabe III, ’85
Aminta J. Moses, ’14
Lucy Dollens
John S. Fleming, ’12
Alex E. Gude, ’09
Morgan Hirst
Jonathan D. Karelitz, ’05
Jerry Moss, ’62
Hector L. Flores, ’83
Matthew R. Gutwein, ’88
Elizabeth A. Hobbs, ’97
Afzal Karim
Stanley M. Levco, ’71 Roger Levesque
William A. McCarthy, ’16
Sarah V. Domin, ’14
Chelsey McCory, ’15
Amy Moynihan
Donald P. Dorfman, ’57
Timothy C. Flowers, ’11
Francisco Guzman, ’14
Anthony S. Hobson, ’15
Robert P. Kassing, ’64
Nicholas W. Levi, ’03
Thomas R. McCully, ’66
Adam C. Mueller, ’05
Jordan R. Downham, ’16
Riley H. Floyd, ’16
Nicholas M. Haering, ’13
James H. Hoeksema, Jr., ’89
Matthew D. Kellam, ’01
Alan A. Levin, ’82
Renee (Mawhinney)
Edward B. “Ned” Mulligan
Thomas G. Drennan, ’01
Patrick M. Foley, ’13
Christine N. Habeeb, ’08
Pamela Hoekwater
Hon. Marc Kellams, ’78
Jonathan M. Levy, ’13
McDermott, ’78
V, ’10
Kiply S. Drew, ’89
Robert Foos
Akram Habibullah
Hon. E. Michael Hoff, Jr., ’75
Barbara J. Kelley, ’73
Branch R. Lew, ’82
Jenny McGinnis
Andrew S. Murphy, ’13
Jesse R. Drum, ’13
Steven D. Forry, ’02
Marvin L. Hackman, ’59
Paul R. Hogan, ’09
Matthew J. Kelley, ’08
Kimberly S. Lewis, ’15
Lindsay McGregor
Robin Murphy
Erin Drummy
Daniel P. Fowler, ’95
Stephen J. Hackman, ’84
Edward Holloran
Jason L. Kennedy, ’96
Bruce Yuan-Hao Liao, ’03
Kyle P. McHugh, ’15
Julie R. Murzyn, ’97
Jason Du Mont
Sarah Fowler
Mark A. Hagedorn, ’98
Darrick J. Hooker, ’00
Sarah C. Kessler, ’12
Jason Liao, ’07
Hon. Larry J. McKinney, ’69
Jeff Muth
Robert A. Dubault, ’95
Michelle C. Fox, ’17
Joshua D. Hague, ’98
Renea E. Hooper, ’05
Paula Ketcham
Troy D. Liggett, ’09
Lisa C. McKinney, ’92
Kellen T. Myers, ’09
Shakeba DuBose, ’04
Shannon S. Frank, ’90
Meaghan E. Haller, ’10
Christopher Edwin Hopkins
Rajat Khanna, ’14
Yao Lin, ’02
R. Bruce McLean, ’71
Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr.
Joseph C. Dugan, ’15
Dorothy J. Frapwell, ’73
Kevin M. Halter, ’07
Gillispie, ’11
Mustafa Khasawneh
Lance M. Lindeen, ’11
David F. McNamar, ’68
Clarine Nardi Riddle, ’74
Laura Jane Durfee, ’09
Caroline Fredrickson
Shu Hamba, ’00
Tony Hornbach
Nicholas K. Kile, ’90
Ilana L. Linder, ’16
Thomas P. McNulty, ’83
Angela K. Neboyskey, ’00
David P. Durm, ’98
Thomas G. French, ’16
Hon. David F. Hamilton
Jason O. Howard, ’13
Daniel Kim
Shou Yeh Tony Ling, ’96
Kathleen K. Meehan, ’15
David A. Neboyskey, ’00
Emily Eads
Eric A. Frey, ’67
Thomas M. Hamilton, Jr., ’69
Logan C. Hughes, ’04
Jason D. Kimpel, ’99
Michael S. Linn, ’16
David A. Meek, ’08
Amy L. Nefouse, ’91
Ross D. Eberly, ’09
Ross J. Friedman, ’13
S. Sean Hamner, ’16
Andrew W. Hull, ’86
Ryan J. Kinch, ’09
Randy Liss
Steven P. Mehr, ’12
Mark E. Need, ’92
Kelly J. Eberspecher, ’98
James Fry
Kara A. Hancuff, ’07
V. William Hunt, ’69
Anna L. King, ’06
Karen A. Lloyd, ’83
Robert S. Meitus, ’00
Paige M. Neel, ’01
Justin M. Edge, ’16
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
Hon. Kelsey B. Hanlon, ’12
Sarah Hurdle
Brandon M. King, ’15
Timothy Lohrstorfer
Russell C. Menyhart, ’03
Danielle Nellis
Amanda R. Elizondo, ’11
Kazuo Fukuda
Jeanette Hanna-Ruiz, ’04
Ryan M. Hurley, ’03
Daniel M. Kirwan, ’74
Daniel M. Long, ’96
Jessica L. Merkel, ’06
Kyle B. Nelson, ’12
Michael D. Engber, ’67
Jeffrey Furminger, ’16
Ryann S. Hardman, ’06
Jason L. M. Hurst, ’09
Randy Kiser
Robert A. Long, ’71
Kellie Merkel
Thomas R. Newby, ’87
John Erikson
Matthew T. Furton, ’95
Stephen M. Harper, ’11
Benjamin D. Ice, ’01
James A. Klimek, ’92
Arthur A. Lopez, ’83
Clayton C. Miller, ’93
Christine Nichols
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Micah J. Nichols, ’12
John L. Pogue, ’69
Justin D. Roddye, ’11
Randolph L. Seger, ’72
Dirck H. Stahl, ’93
Inge M. Van der Cruysse, ’04
James L. Whitlatch, ’84
Mary Nold Larimore, ’80
Victoria Pool
Hon. Jose M. Rodriguez,
Leah L. Seigel, ’14
Theodore C. Stamatakos, ’90
John W. Van Laere,’82
Lora M. Whitticker, ’02
Parwana Noorzad
Keyonn Pope
Jr., ’80
Hon. Bruce M. Selya
Julie K. Stapel, ’96
Hon. Salvador Vasquez, ’91
Nathaniel S. Widell, ’10
Jeffrey S. Nowak, ’99
Cindy L. Porter, ’85
Gerardo Rodriguez
Sunrita Sen, ’17
Nathan W. Steed, ’08
Cody Vaughn
Michael D. Wiese, ’13
Henry S. Noyes, ’94
Steven M. Post, ’77
Aguilar, ’13
Hon. William K. Sessions
Justin Steele
Hon. Albert J. Velasquez, ’73
Sherry Wilds
Emily S. O’Connor, ’15
Gregory W. Pottorff, ’11
George R. Rogers, ’94
Anne Seurynck
Kara Stein
Eugene M. Velazco, Jr., ’77
Andrew J. Williams, ’11
Joseph D. O’Connor, ’78
Lisa A. Powell, ’84
Michael A. Rogers, ’08
David B. Shafer
David R. Steiner, ’89
Brian A. Verbus, ’13
Brian P. Williams, ’81
Matthew J. O’Connor, ’08
R. Anthony Prather, ’83
Ezequiel J. Romero, ’13
Elizabeth Shaffer
Simone L. Sterling, ’01
Joshua P. Victor
Gerry L. Williams, ’95
Robert S. O’Dell, ’87
Jennifer L. Pratt, ’87
Hon. Flerida P. Romero, ’55
Abrahim J. Shanehsaz, ’14
Milton R. Stewart, ’71
Hon. Jesse M.
Kimberli A. Williams, ’15
Laura C. O’Donnell, ’96
Elissa J. Preheim, ’96
Landyn W. Rookard, ’16
Ozair M. Shariff, ’12
Megan H. Stifel, ’04
Villalpando, ’84
Maurice L. Williams, ’06
Taghreed Odeh
Matthew M. Price, ’93
Gavin M. Rose, ’06
Rebecca M. Sharon, ’16
Emily A. Storm-Smith, ’15
Donald J. Vogel, ’85
Onika K. Williams, ’10
Michael J. Ogershok, ’14
Noah M. Priluck, ’11
Michael Rosiello
Charles D. Shaw, Jr., ’14
Bryan Strawbridge
Samantha G. von Ende, ’16
Stacee E. Williams, ’96
Jennifer O’Guinn
Jamison S. Prime, ’96
Alex Rosselli
Kaitlin Sheets
Gregg E. Strellis, ’98
Amy L. VonDielingen, ’05
Therese M. Williams, ’11
Cari Ojala
Katherine A. Province, ’13
Lauren Rothfarb
Andrew P. Shelby, ’08
Ruta Stropus
Amee Vora
Gordon T. Wilson, ’13
Megan E. Okun, ’13
Seth T. Pruden, ’84
Michael M. Rouker, ’07
Mike Showalter
Terrance Stroud, ’03
Jeremy S. Votaw, ’13
Heather L. Wilson, ’97
Scott Oliver
Doris L. Pryor, ’03
Daniel R. Roy, ’99
Thomas L. Shriner, Jr., ’72
Taylor L. Struble, ’16
Steven A. Wade, ’94
Julie P. Wilson, ’99
Justin R. Olson, ’13
Johnny D. Pryor, ’02
Jennifer A. Rulon, ’14
Michael D. Shumate
Hon. Frank E. Sullivan,
Jason P. Wagenmaker, ’06
Andrew H. Winetroub, ’13
Bill O’Neill
Philip M. Purcell, ’85
Jay D. Rumbach, ’14
Elizabeth A. Shuster, ’03
Jr., ’82
Ted A. Waggoner, ’78
Alan C. Witte, ’70
Kevin M. O’Neill, ’11
Rubin Pusha, ’12
Hon. Loretta H. Rush, ’83
Darin A. Siders, ’01
Jamie M. Sutton, ’17
Bryce A. Wagner, ’09
Mark S. Wojciechowski, ’81
Shiv O’Neill, ’01
Hon. Rudolph R. Pyle III, ’00
Emily A. Salzmann, ’15
Lauren Siler
Jordan Szymialis
Laura M. Walda, ’08
Brad E. Wolven, ’98
Melissa M. Orizondo, ’16
Elizabeth A. Quill, ’13
Taylor M. Sample, ’15
John K. Silk, ’79
Valerie M. Tachtiris, ’03
Mallori Waliszewski
Hon. Diane P. Wood
Kathy L. Osborn, ’99
Hon. Lori Quillen
Marisol Sanchez, ’02
Eric S. Silvestri, ’13
Phil Terry
Trevor W. Waliszewski, ’15
Nancy S. Woodworth, ’05
Adelaida Otero
Barath Raman
Rafael A. Sanchez, ’02
Jacqueline A. Simmons, ’79
Thomas R. TerMaat, ’94
Denise A. Walker, ’06
Jamhal L. Woolridge, ’04
Andrew D. Otis, ’90
Tom Rammer
Steve Sanders
Drew T. Simshaw, ’12
Kevin Tessier, ’96
Laura Walker
Karen E. Wrenbeck, ’12
Marianne M. Owen, ’91
Chad E. Ranney, ’12
Christopher Saporita, ’03
Matthew F. Singer, ’04
Jeffrey A. Thinnes, ’84
Mary Walsh
Jennifer Wright
William E. Padgett, ’95
Patrick W. Rasche, ’93
C. Frazier Satterly, ’10
George Sistevaris, ’87
Allison Thomas
Judith A. Waltz, ’81
Mark E. Wright, ’89
Scott Palmer, ’01
Angie Raymond
Matt Schantz
Scott A. Skiles, ’15
Laura A. Thomas, ’00
Yu Chi (Tony) Wang, ’97
Cathleen D. Wyatt, ’15
Chan Ho Park, ’04
Ali Razzaghi
Matt Schappa
Gayle L. Skolnik, ’82
Patrick C. Thomas, ’13
Denise Ware
Jonathan F. Yates, ’01
James G. Parker, ’12
Michael N. Red, ’04
Ari Scharg
Allan T. Slagel, ’88
Milton O. Thompson, ’79
Jonathan B. Warner, ’06
Ryan J. Yates, ’10
Kenneth L. Parker, ’97
James Reed
William J. Schenck, ’94
Hon. Geoffrey G.
Sarah C. Thompson, ’17
Rochelle A. Warren
Mukhit Yeleuov, ’06
Nicholas R. Parker, ’16
Tasha Reed Outlaw, ’02
Todd S. Schenk, ’95
Slaughter, ’89
Katherine M. Thrapp, ’16
Gordon, ’10
Pete R. Yonkman, ’98
Adam Parks
Jason R. Reese, ’97
April R. Schilling, ’98
Stephanie N. Slone, ’16
David O. Tittle, ’67
Alison R. Waske Sutter, ’06
Hongsun Yoon, ’02
Gretchen L. Parrish, ’15
Jonna L. Reilly, ’03
Jessica Schnelker
Allison Smith
Courtney R. Tobin, ’92
Lisa Watson
Hon. Richard L. Young
Leslie Parrish
Owen D. Reilly, ’14
Thomas F. Schnellenberger,
Freedom Smith, ’04
Joseph Tomain
Evan D. Weaks, ’16
Briana F. Yuh, ’16
Sandip H. Patel, ’96
Rachel Remke
Jr., ’79
George P. Smith, II, ’64
Brandon W. Toth, ’15
Jake Webb
Adam D. Zacher, ’16
Davina Patterson Biddle
Timothy A. Renfro, ’11
Erin R. Schrantz, ’00
Joseph L. Smith, Jr., ’95
Elizabeth Trachtman Villa
Alonzo Weems, ’95
Fatema Zanzi
Stephen H. Paul, ’72
Rodney Retzner
Megan E. Schroeder, ’10
Lucinda Smith
Joel Tragesser
Joel Weinberger, ’15
Karina Zazueta Esparza, ’14
Jeffrey M. Peabody, ’08
Stephen E. Reynolds, ’08
Jacob B. Schtevie, ’07
Marie K. Smith, ’15
Mario Treto, Jr., ’12
Martin N. Weiser, ’06
James P. Zeller, ’76
Brian M. Pearson, ’08
Richard S. Rhodes, ’53
Blake Schultz
Michelle Smith
Thomas J. Treutler, ’01
Brent Welke, ’72
Mahja D. Zeon, ’14
Emily M. Pence, ’13
Kimberly Richardson, ’06
Frederick W. Schultz, ’96
Paul L. Smith, ’99
Andrea R. Trevino, ’03
Charlotte F. Westerhaus-
Andrew Perlman
James G. Richmond, ’69
Matthew T. Schulz, ’10
Hon. Hugo C. Songer, ’60
Bonnie Tunick
Renfrow, ’92
Michael J. Petro, ’88
Adam J. Richter, ’05
Justin K. Schwemmer, ’14
Tiffany L. Sorge Smith, ’07
Jonathan B. Turpin, ’14
Ellen H. Weston, ’96
Tanya R. Pettay, ’07
Timothy J. Riffle, ’83
Brad Schwer
Justin O. Sorrell, ’12
Mary E. Tuuk, ’90
A. “Nikki” Wethington, ’16
Mark J. Phillipoff, ’80
Randall R. Riggs, ’77
Glenn Scolnik, ’78
Lauren C. Sorrell, ’12
Benjamin M. Urban, ’13
Allison E. Weyand, ’12
Scott Phillips
William R. Riggs, ’63
Ryan Scott
Jessica G. Sosa, ’11
Thor Y. Urness, ’88
Ryan C. Wheeler, ’12
Jeanne M. Picht, ’94
Haddy K. Rikabi, ’16
Zaldwaynaka L. Scott, ’83
Julie A. Spain, ’14
Paul E. Vaglica, ’12
Thomas E. Wheeler, ’87
Christopher A. Pierce, ’12
Michael E. Riskin, ’09
David Scriven-Young
James A. Spangler, Jr., ’14
Hon. Nancy Vaidik
Kevin Whelan
Kristin M. Pinkston, ’08
Lee Robbins
Frank Seales Jr., ’74
Torrey D. Spink, ’12
Rodney E. Van Ausdal, ’82
Craig M. White, ’77
Paula E. Pitrak, ’14
Laurie N. Robinson
John E. Seddelmeyer, ’74
Kathleen St. Louis, ’84
Jessica L. Van Dalen, ’10
Dana White
Alison V. Podlaski, ’16
Haden, ’98
Erica L. Seger, ’03
Catherine B. Stafford
Jennifer M. Van Dame, ’15
Keith E. White, ’83
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We are pleased to recognize and thank the members of the Kimberling Society:
KIMBERLING SOCIETY In November 2009, the Law School honored Jack Kimberling, JD ’50,* for his generosity and vision by creating the Kimberling Society: a special group of donors who have made arrangements to support the Law School in their estate planning.
Membership in the Kimberling Society is open to all who make or have made a planned or deferred gift commitment to the Law School. This is accomplished by naming the IU Maurer School of Law as a beneficiary through a bequest in a will, charitable remainder uni-trust or annuity trust, pooled income fund, charitable gift annuity, life insurance, retirement plan, or other life-income arrangements. Members in the Kimberling Society are automatically included in the IU Foundation’s planned giving society, the Arbutus Society.
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John Kyle and Marcia Dunne-Kyle Linda L. Lanam Mary N. and James T. Larimore Douglas and Minda Lehman Andrew C. and Jane A. Mallor Millard D. Lesch Michael J. and Michaeleen Lewinski Larry and Sherry Linhart Robert A. and Susan J. Long Hon. Susan L. Macey and Matthew G. Parsell Michael S. “Mickey” and Janie Maurer R. Bruce McLean and Rachel A. Adams Thomas R. and Susan C. McCully Thomas M. and Susan M. McGlasson Robert H. and Shelley McKinney Clayton C. Miller Jeanne S. Miller P Michael Mitchell Jerry and Anne Moss Byron and Margaret Myers Hon. Edward W. Najam, Jr. Rory and Pamela O’Bryan Peter L. and Sandra S. Obremskey Stephen H. and Deborah L. Paul James and Helen Petersen Jeffrey Petrich and Leslie Mead Kirk A. and Melinda K.* Pinkerton Bruce and Linda Owen Polizotto Timothy J. Riffle and Sarah M. McConnell Richard S. and Judith Mayer Rhodes William R. and Gloria A. Riggs Hugh A. and Debra A. Sanders Glenn and Donna H. Scolnik Randolph L. and Mary E. Seger James A.* and Rebecca L. Shanahan Brian J. and Sarah R. Shapiro Gene R. and Marguerite R. Shreve Robert J. and Gayle A. Shula George P. Smith, II Richard E. and Carol L. Stahl Milton R. and Judi Stewart Hon. Frank Sullivan, Jr. and Cheryl Sullivan Hon. John D. Tinder and Jan M. Carroll David O. and Susie D. Tittle Kenneth L. Turchi Leslie E. Vidra and Jerry L. Ulrich Ted A. and Nancy K. Waggoner Sharon A. Wildey Margaret A. Williford and Gregory Lyman Kenneth and Louise Yahne
Anonymous (6) John J. Adams Alfred Aman, Jr. and Carol Greenhouse Lowell E. and Bonnie F. Baier J. Adam Bain Virgil Beeler Samuel R. “Chic” Born II and Brenda Born F. Wesley Bowers Thomas J. Breed Mary B. (Kleiser) Brody William J. Brody and Bronwen L. Cound Charles E. and Jean Bruess Thomas E. Burchfield Hon. James and Angela Carr Willard and Margaret Carr Fred H. and Beth Cate Charles and Karen Cohen Richard J. and Betty J. Darko Richard and Mary Davis Alecia A. DeCoudreaux and Jose Andrade Ann and Edward DeLaney Francina A. and Stephen R. Dlouhy Clarence and Judith Doninger Donald P. Dorfman Robert P. and Darlene Duvin Mrs. Gordon S. Eslick Sherry A. Fabina-Abney and Douglas S. Abney Troy D. Farmer Scott N. and Linda A. Flanders Dorothy J. Frapwell Elizabeth A. Frederick Hon. Ezra H. and Linda H. Friedlander Robert and Susan Garelick Philip and Dorothea Genetos Bonnie K. Gibson and Jeffery W. Winkler Harry and Lucy Gonso David E. Greene and Barbara J. Bealer Bernard* and Kathleen Harrold William C. Hermann Hon. Elwood “Bud” and Carol L.* Hillis Sarah Jane Hughes and A. James Barnes V. William and Nancy Hunt R. Neil and Michele Irwin Harvey M. Kagan Arthur P.* and Sue A. Kalleres Robert P. and Troy Kassing Barton and Judy Kaufman James and Diana Kemper Robert and E. Carol Kixmiller Frederick N. and Cynthia Kopec
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Before 1960 Elmore Sports Group was named 2018 Organization of the Year in the annual Ballpark Digest Awards. David G. Elmore, ’58, is chairman and DG Elmore, Jr., ’84, serves as president of the group. They were recognized for laying the groundwork for an unprecedented series of franchise shifts and for maintaining a stable portfolio of solid MiLB operations teams.
1960s Ball Eggleston, PC is pleased to announce that its senior partner, Joseph T. Bumbleburg, ’61, was inducted into the Indiana Military Veterans’ Hall of Fame on November 9, 2018. He was nominated for his honorable military service and his exceptional contribution to the community and state. He received a certificate and a medallion, and his photo and bio will be displayed in the IMVHOF’s memorial building on the grounds of the Indiana Department of the American Legion at old Fort Harrison, Indianapolis. Steele named Distinguished Barrister Sydney L. Steele, ’64, was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barristers of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated their lives
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to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward and serving and mentoring others. Steele has been practicing law for nearly 55 years from his beginning in the armed forces to forming his own firm where he practiced with friends and colleagues for more than three decades. He is a partner at Kroger Gardis & Regas in Indianapolis. Steve Ferguson, ’66, along with his wife, Connie, were honored at the Bloomington Rotary Toast on Friday, November 2. Rotary is a worldwide service organization made up of business and professional leaders who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace. George P. Smith, II, ’64, has given IU $500,000 to establish the Martha Biggerstaff Jones Professorship in British Literature. The professorship will be awarded to a faculty member in the English department and will supplement the recipient’s salary and provide research funds. Smith, a professor emeritus at the Catholic University of America, credits Jones, his former English teacher at Wabash (Ind.) High School, for his love of writing. Smith is widely published with a bibliography of more than 14 books and 152 law review articles. He currently resides in Washington, DC. James Richmond, ’69, was quoted in Time magazine in a story by Tessa Berenson titled “Robert Mueller’s Work Is Done. What Happens Next Is Up to William Barr.” The IndyBar Practice Milestone Celebration honored James Arthur Strain, ’69, for fifty years of practice. Attorney members gathered to honor those IndyBar members celebrating their 25- and 50-year practice milestones in 2019. 72
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its name to reflect the promotion. The name change recognizes Wagner’s significant
Glynn recognized for outstanding professionalism, performance J. Patrick Glynn, ’70, was awarded one of the Justice Department’s highest awards, the Civil Division Michael F. Hertz Memorial Award, for Exceptional Professionalism and Outstanding Performance. Gregory Butler Smith, ’71, has joined the Muncie office of Welch & Company, LLC, a Muncie-based law firm. Smith has more than 47 years’ experience representing individuals and corporate clients in local, state and federal courts. Smith’s focus at Welch & Company will be estate planning.
contributions to the firm and outstanding service and results he has achieved for his clients over the years. His leadership will help ensure the continued success of the firm, which celebrates its 140th anniversary this year. Wagner joined the firm in 1978 and has represented clients in a wide range of matters, including patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret litigation, patent interference and trademark oppositions, foreign and domestic patent and trademark prosecution, counseling and opinions, mediations and settlement negotiations, and licensing. Indiana University Alumni’s LGBTQ+ group recognized Jeff Richardson, ’77, with the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award. Since 1983, Richardson has dedicated his life to securing aid for those affected by HIV/AIDS all across the globe. His past honors
Rory O’Bryan, ’72, was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barristers of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated their lives to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward and serving and mentoring others. O’Bryan is a veteran practitioner regarded as an authority on real
include the IU Distinguished Alumni Service Award, the university’s highest award given only to an alumna or alumnus; the Sagamore of the Wabash; MAP International’s Health and Hope Award; and GlobeMed’s 21st Century Health Champion Award. He is also a member the Law School’s Academy of Law Alumni Fellows.
estate law and is hailed as a mentor and well-regarded adjunct instructor at the Maurer School of Law. He is a partner at Harrison & Moberly in Indianapolis.
Anne Aikman-Scalese, ’78, was recognized by World Trademark Review as part of its list, “The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals 2019.”
Dean published in Litigation Journal Richard A. Dean, ’73, wrote a headnote titled “Arguing Both Sides of the Excesses
Glenn Scolnik, ’78, was inducted into the 37th Indiana Athletics Hall of Fame class.
of Government Power” in the quarterly winter 2019 issue of Litigation Journal, in
Scolnik earned letters in football in 1970-72. As a senior in 1972, Scolnik was named
which Dean describes the work of Indiana Law Professor Ralph Fuchs in Korematsu
team MVP and first-team All-Big Ten after catching 53 passes for a Big Ten-leading
and Barenblatt.
727 yards, both program records at the time, and six touchdowns. Scolnik also earned Academic All-America honors in 1972, one of nine Hoosiers to do so. He is a member
David F. Morado, Jr., ’74, retired as the regional chief counsel, senior executive, with
of the Law School’s Board of Visitors.
the Social Security Administration in Seattle. He lives in Tacoma, Wash. Paul Devon Mathias, ’79, was admitted to the bar of the United States Supreme Court in The profile of Maggie Shaffer Vegeler, ’74, was featured on the Allen County Lasting
the US Supreme Court admission ceremony.
Lawyer Legacy Project. The Lasting Lawyer Legacy Project is an ACBA/New Lawyer’s Section initiative partnered with the Allen County Public Library to capture the stories
W. William Weeks, ’79, was honored with the George B. Fell Award at the National Area
of respected and admired seasoned attorneys.
Association’s annual meeting for his work in the conservation area.
The law corporation of Sullivan Hill has announced that Jonathan Shields Dabbieri, ’76, has been listed in San Diego Magazine as a 2019 Top Lawyer in San Diego. Dabbieri’s
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practice focuses on litigation, including business disputes, real property and landlord
Kroger Gardis & Regas, LLP has named Stephen J. Peters, ’80, as partner to the firm.
tenant disputes, and matters concerning creditors’ remedies and insolvency.
Peters works in the Indianapolis office.
Dabbieri has advised clients in the negotiation of construction contracts, the perfection, enforcement, and defense of mechanics’ liens, and other construction and real
Hon. Thomas Hallett, ’80, was appointed to the Lake County Superior Court. Hallett
property disputes. His bankruptcy and insolvency practice includes representing
served as a magistrate judge for the Lake County Superior Courts in the civil division in
creditors, chapter 11 trustees and debtors in possession.
Gary. Hallett also served as city attorney for the city of Lake Station and as judge of the Lake Station City Court.
Woodard, Emhardt, Henry, Reeves & Wagner, LLP has announced that Vincent O. Wagner, ’76, has been recognized as a named partner of the firm, which has changed
The Governor’s Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect awarded Kenneth L. Tacoma, ’80, with the Steve Yager Lifetime Achievement Award for his leadership in developing
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innovative and effective practices to improve the handling of child welfare cases,
Cowart, Asensio address opioid crisis in recent article
his demonstrable impact in collaborating with other child welfare system participants
Greta Gerberding Cowart, ’85, and Manuel J. “Mike” Asensio III, ’85, recently teamed
to improve the handling of child welfare cases in Michigan, and for sharing his exper-
up to publish two articles in Bloomberg BNA’s Compensation and Planning Journal and
tise with other child welfare system professionals and participants through training,
Daily Labor Report. The first article was a sequel to an earlier piece the two co-authored
publication and statewide committee work.
in 2017, and the second was “A Whole Employer Approach to the Opioid Crisis.” They have also partnered with other alums to teach a course at both the IU Maurer School of
Woodard, Emhardt, Henry, Reeves & Wagner, LLP has announced that Spiro Bereveskos,
Law and the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University. Cowart recently
’81, has been selected for inclusion on 2019 Indiana Super Lawyers list for the areas
joined the Dallas office of Jackson Walker as a partner, focusing on complex employer
of Intellectual Property Litigation and Intellectual Property. The Super Lawyers list
benefit plan issues.
recognizes outstanding attorneys who are selected using a patented, multi-phase process that considers factors such as peer recognition, professional achievement
Woodard, Emhardt, Henry, Reeves & Wagner, LLP is pleased to announce that Dan
and high ethical standards. No more than 5% of the attorneys in Indiana receive this
Lueders, ’86, has been selected for inclusion on 2019 Indiana Super Lawyers list for the
honor each year.
areas of Intellectual Property Litigation and Intellectual Property. The Super Lawyers list recognizes outstanding attorneys who are selected using a patented, multi-phase
Award-winning author Clifford W. Garstang, ’81, combines his international experi-
process that considers factors such as peer recognition, professional achievement and
ence and Virginia roots in his first novel, The Shaman of Turtle Valley, published
high ethical standards. No more than 5% of the attorneys in Indiana receive this honor
in May by Braddock Avenue Books. The book explores the healing of wounds—in
each year.
families, nations, and landscapes—and the challenges in bridging cultural gaps. After graduating from college, Garstang spent two years in the Peace Corps teaching
Peter Racher, ’86, has been appointed managing partner at the Indianapolis office of
English in South Korea. He is a former international lawyer and author of the story
Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP.
collections, In an Uncharted Country and What the Zhang Boys Know, and editor of the anthology series, Everywhere Stories: Short Fiction from a Small Planet. Garstang lives
Michael K. Davis, ’87, recently celebrated his 60th birthday and 20th year as city
in Staunton, Va.
administrator of Middleton, Wis. (voted Money Magazine’s “Best Place to Live” in 2007). He serves as the appointed chief administrative officer of the municipality of 18,810,
The Indiana University Office of the Bicentennial has named Frank E. Sullivan, Jr.,
contiguous to the west side of the state capital, Madison. Davis oversees 13 depart-
’82, a bicentennial professor as part of IU’s Bicentennial Professorships program. Each
ments and 162 employees, providing a vast array of community services. He also wears
bicentennial professor will travel around the state delivering public presentations at
the additional hats of personnel officer, public information officer, and director of
community forums that describe—in an engaging and accessible manner—some of
economic and community development.
their research or professional activities. George Thomas Patton, Jr., ’87, served as movant for the Indiana State Bar in the US In 2018, Mark W. Weller, ’83, joined law firm Polsinelli’s Washington, DC, office as a
Supreme Court admission ceremony.
shareholder in the firm’s national public policy practice. Weller has become one of the most well-known DC public policy attorneys in the health care sector. Specializing in
Michael F. Klipsch, ’88, has had a 20-year career with Klipsch Group, a family-owned
the health care transportation and financial services sectors, Weller’s practice focus-
and operated holding company for a wide variety of consumer electronic brands, in-
es on market planning and development, direct lobbying and regulatory consulting,
cluding most notably the Klipsch brand. Klipsch was a third-generation family member
as well as strategic communications initiatives for crisis management and litigation.
of the internationally renowned audio manufacturer of loudspeakers and headphones
Weller, who lives in Vienna, Va., represents corporations, industry associations, provid-
founded in 1946 by Paul Klipsch. Michael Klipsch has held a wide variety of executive
er groups, and hospitals in federal legislative and regulatory matters.
positions including president, chief operating officer, and chief counsel. Beyond his role of managing all legal affairs, strategic partnerships, and manufacturing during his
The American Bar Association Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the
tenure at the company, his major contributions have included creating a global supply
Profession recognized Pamela Jones Harbour, ’84, with the 2019 Spirit of Excellence
chain capability to manage sourcing and sales to over 40 countries. Further launching
Award for commitment to racial and ethnic diversity in the legal profession. Harbour
the Klipsch brand into the headphone market in 2007, he helped position the Indianap-
is a frequent speaker and author and has shared her knowledge in congressional testi-
olis-based company as one of today’s leading headphone manufacturers. Klipsch
mony. She is recognized internationally for her leadership in the field of data privacy.
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was appointed to the Purdue University Board of Trustees by former Indiana Gov. Mike
Tuuk to lead Grand Rapids Symphony
Pence in May 2015.
The Grand Rapids Symphony has appointed Mary E. Tuuk, ’90, a longtime symphony leader and West Michigan business executive, as its new President and CEO. Tuuk, cur-
Constance Regina Lindman, ’89 joined Frost Brown Todd’s Indianapolis office at the
rently Chief Compliance Officer/Senior Vice President, Properties and Real Estate with
start of 2019. Lindman will team up with more than 50 IP law and litigation attorneys,
Meijer, Inc., is also a classically trained musician who currently performs as a member
patent agents and paralegals working in that area at FBT. Lindman focuses on advis-
of the Grand Rapids Symphony Chorus. She plays organ, piano and violin.
ing clients in the software and cloud service industries across the world in addition to counseling on a diverse range of areas, including technology, marketing, distribution
John Bessley, ’91, published his latest book, The Baron and the Marquis: Liberty,
and employment and consulting contracts.
Tyranny, and the Enlightenment Maxim That Can Remake American Criminal Justice, through Carolina Academic Press.
1990s
Paul Bokota, ’92, division vice president and division general counsel of Spectrum
Boshkoff honored with ACTL induction
Brands Inc., was honored as one of Orange County’s top in-house lawyers at the Orange
Ellen Elizabeth Boshkoff, ’90, was inducted to the American College of Trial Lawyers.
County Business Journal’s ninth annual General Counsel Awards. Bokota’s profile
Fellowship is extended only by invitation, after careful investigation, to those experi-
appeared in the Journal’s November 26th issue.
enced trial lawyers who have mastered the art of advocacy and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism,
John R. Gastineau, ’92, of Fort Wayne, Ind., has published his second novel, 4th Person
civility and collegiality. Boshkoff is a member of the Law School’s adjunct faculty.
No More, a police procedural and courtroom drama set in rural Indiana. He is also the author of The Judge’s Brief, published in 2017. Gastineau is a former attorney, newspa-
Gregory Andrew Castanias, ’90, was named one of Law360’s 2018 MVPs in intellectu-
per reporter, photographer, and editor.
al property for leading the Jones Day team in one of the most significant intellectual property cases in the US in 2018, convincing the Supreme Court to strike down
After serving as deputy general counsel for the Eisenhower Medical Center for the
the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s previously held practice of partially instituting
past five years, James L. Reed, Jr., ’92, was promoted to general counsel of the health
America Invents Act reviews. Castanias was also recognized in the Managing IP
system, including Eisenhower Health, Eisenhower Medical Center, the Barbara Sinatra
Americas Awards 2019 under the Individual Achievements category as an Outstanding
Children’s Center and the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences. In this new role, he
IP Litigator — United States. In addition, he was named one of the National Law Journal’s
will serve on the senior executive team and oversee the legal, compliance, risk man-
2019 Intellectual Property Trailblazers for his work with SAS v. IANCU.
agement and insurance functions of the health system. Eisenhower Health is located
Krieg DeVault LLP has announced that Tammy K. Haney, ’90 has joined the firm’s Real Estate Practice Group as a partner. Haney brings nearly 30 years of legal experience to the Firm and will practice primarily in the areas of real estate, municipal law and secured lending, with a specific concentration on commercial and residential development, acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, and financing. Jean Marie R. Pechette, ’90, has been named to Lawyer of Color’s inaugural “Nation’s Best” list. She is a shareholder at Polsinelli’s Chicago office and was recently elected to the Law School’s Board of Visitors. Hon. Martha Blood Wentworth, ’90, was named by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the National Conference of State Tax Judges as the 2017 Lawrence L. Lasser Tax Judge of the Year. Wentworth was appointed judge of the Indiana Tax Court by Gov. Mitch Daniels in January 2011. She has taught state and local taxation as an adjunct professor at the IU Kelley School of Business for 14 years, at the McKinney School of Law for three years, and at the Maurer School of Law for one year. Wentworth lives in Greenwood, Ind. 78
in Southern California near Palm Springs, and includes a 500-bed acute care hospital, more than 75 ambulatory clinics, multiple ancillary businesses, and two subsidiary corporations. Reed will continue to maintain his faculty position with the University of California, Riverside Extension, and teach health law. Alan Stewart Townsend, ’92, was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barristers of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated their lives to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward and serving and mentoring others. Townsend’s practice areas range from business and land use matters to attorney discipline. He is also active in bar organizations and community service. He is a partner at Bose McKinney & Evans in Indianapolis. The Indiana University Office of the Bicentennial has named Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow, ’92 a bicentennial professor as part of IU’s Bicentennial Professorships program. Each bicentennial professor will travel around the state delivering public presentations at community forums that describe—in an engaging and accessible manner—some of their research or professional activities.
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John Abegg, ’93, longtime chief counsel for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
and serving and mentoring others. Throughout his career, Ozete has earned accolades
(R-Ky.), was named the executive vice president of the US Chamber Institute for Legal
for his skill as an attorney and his commitment to serving the legal profession and the
Reform (ILR). Abegg provides advocacy, strategy, policy guidance, and management
greater Evansville community. Among other activities, he chairs the Indiana State Bar
expertise to support ILR’s comprehensive program aimed at improving the nation’s
Association’s Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Council and is president of the Public
litigation climate.
Education Foundation of Evansville. He is a partner in Farmer Scott Ozete Robinson & Schmitt in Evansville.
The Defense Trial Council of Indiana named its 2019 officers and directors at its twenty-fifth annual conference and annual meeting. Continuing on the board is
Jason Ruskin Reese, ’97 was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barristers
Christopher D. Lee, ’93, with the Evansville office of Wooden McLaughlin. James P.
of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated their lives
Strenski, ’94, with Cantrell Strenski & Mehringer in Indianapolis, was named
to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward and serving
secretary of the association. Continuing on the board are Louis W. Voelker, III, ’95,
and mentoring others. Reese is a leader in his profession as one of Indiana’s leading
of Eichhorn & Eichhorn in Hammond and Robert B. Thornburg, ’96, with Frost Brown
trial lawyers, mentoring young lawyers and exemplifying community service. As his
Todd in Indianapolis.
personal injury firm has grown, so has Reese’s commitment to service. These include multiple bar activities, extensive pro bono work through the Neighborhood Christian
Montes named VP at Commonwealth Edison
Legal Clinic and leadership involvement in charitable efforts such as Special Olympics
Martín Montes, ’95, has been named vice president of large customer services at Com-
and EDGE Mentoring, among others. He is a partner at Wagner Reese in Carmel.
monwealth Edison. Montes will develop long-term strategies for the large customer services organization focusing on maximizing customer satisfaction. He will also be
The Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia recognized Laurie Robinson
responsible for identifying key customer issues and developing strategy with internal
Haden, ’98, as its 2019 Woman Lawyer of the Year. The Woman Lawyer of the Year
and external stakeholders.
Award recognizes a leader who has championed change in the profession by leading by example, advocating for justice, and promoting the advancement of women in the
Joseph L. Smith, Jr., ’95, was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barristers
profession. Haden has been recognized by the Network Journal as one of the “25 Most
of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated their lives
Powerful Black Women in Business” and by Savoy magazine as one of the country’s
to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward and
Most Influential Black Lawyers. Haden serves on the board of directors of the NAACP
serving and mentoring others. Smith has helped lay the groundwork for numerous
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. and the Law School’s Board of Visitors.
major projects in central Indiana and is helping steer development of the new Marion County Criminal Justice Center. He is active in leadership initiatives and has served
Norman Jason Hedges, ’98, was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barris-
in multiple community and public service capacities. Smith is a partner at Faegre
ters of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated their
Baker Daniels in Indianapolis.
lives to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward and serving and mentoring others. Through his work at the IU Maurer IP Law Clinic, Hedges
Jackson Lewis P.C. announced that Susan M. Zoeller, ’95, joined the firm’s Indianapolis
helps Hoosier inventors and entrepreneurs propel and protect their creations and
office as a principal. Zoeller regularly represents and counsels employers on a variety
innovations while also preparing law students to be future IP attorneys. In addition
of claims including discrimination and harassment, state and federal leave of absence
to his professional work, Hedges helps National Guard members at Camp Atterbury
laws, workplace investigations, non-competition agreements, whistleblower issues,
through the Lawyers for Soldiers program. He is also active as a leader and trustee at
and reductions in force.
Our Shepherd Lutheran Church and School.
Chalermchai Intarasupa, ’96, was named to Thailand’s Top100 Lawyers by Asia Busi-
April Hunsinger Schilling, ’98, has joined the Indianapolis office of law firm Stoll
ness Law Journal. The list is based on extensive research conducted and nominations
Keenon Ogden as a member in the firm’s business services group, concentrating her
received from in-house counsel, as well as Thailand-focused partners at international
practice in corporate finance and lending, including emerging business and venture
law firms based outside Thailand.
capital, health care, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate. Schilling was previously a partner in the Indianapolis office of Milwaukee-based Quarles & Brady. She is a
Andrew Christopher Ozete, ’96, was named one of Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished
member of both Executive Women in Finance and the International Council of Shop-
Barristers of 2019. Honorees in the Distinguished Barrister category have dedicated
ping Centers, a fellow of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys, and an associate
their lives to the practice of law and serving their communities by paying it forward
member of Urban Land Institute. Schilling lives in Indianapolis.
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Pete R. Yonkman, ’98, gave the commencement keynote at Franklin College. Yonkman
IUPUI appoints Pryor assistant vice chancellor
is President of Cook Group at Cook Medical.
Johnny D. Pryor, ’02, has been appointed assistant vice chancellor for the IUPUI Division of Student Affairs. As the assistant vice chancellor, Pryor will direct the
The law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP is pleased to announce that Bryan Harold
planning and overall administration of five units in Student Affairs. Additionally,
Babb, ’99, chair of the firm’s Appellate Services Group, was selected as part of the Top
Pryor will provide leadership for initiatives within Student Affairs that enhance
50 Indiana Super Lawyers for 2019 and included on the Indiana Super Lawyers list
student learning, persistence and engagement.
for appellate practice. Super Lawyers recognizes outstanding attorneys in more than 70 areas of practice using a rigorous, multiphase selection process that considers
The Defense Trial Council of Indiana named its 2019 officers and directors at its
12 separate indicators of peer recognition, professional achievement and high ethical
Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference and Annual Meeting and they will take office
standards. Babb assists clients with a wide variety of complex commercial appel-
January 1, 2019. Continuing on the board are William J. Brinkerhoff, ’03, with Katz
late and litigation matters and is a member of the firm’s Diversity Committee. Before
Korin Cunningham, PC in Indianapolis and Matthew R. King, ’03, with Frost Brown
joining the firm, Babb served as a judicial law clerk for Indiana Supreme Court Justice
Todd in Indianapolis.
Frank Sullivan, Jr., ’82. Sanchez to lead Fishers Arts & Culture Commission Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP is pleased to welcome Malcolm “Mick” Tuesley, ’99,
Marisol Sanchez, ’02, has been appointed by the mayor of the City of Fishers, Indiana
as senior counsel in the firm’s national security regulatory practice. Tuesley will
as a member of the first Fishers Arts & Culture Commission. According to the city,
work closely with the firm’s global mergers and acquisitions practice to assist clients
the Commission will be overseen by the Department of Planning & Zoning and will
on United States and foreign investment control regime issues. He will be based in
seek to engage and promote all forms of performing and visual art in Fishers in support
Washington, DC.
of community and economic development efforts. Douglas (Doug) G. Gallagher, ’03, joined Frost Brown Todd’s Indianapolis office at the
2000s
start of 2019. Gallagher will team up with more than 50 IP law and litigation attorneys,
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb appointed Katherine Noel, ’01, the owner of Kokomo-
patent agents and paralegals working in that area at FBT. Gallagher is a registered
based Noel Law, to chair of the State Ethics Commission. Noel previously served on the
patent attorney focusing on intellectual property law and assisting clients in develop-
State Employees Appeals Commission for six years. The Ethics Commission consists
ing and protecting their intellectual property assets.
of five commissioners who hold monthly public meetings and issue advisory opinions and receive complaints filed by the state inspector general.
Terrance Stroud, ’03, assumed a new role as the Deputy Commissioner at the NYC Department of Social Services (DSS). DSS is the largest municipal social services agen-
Dennis Scott Schell, ’01, joined Frost Brown Todd’s Indianapolis office at the start
cy in the country. Stroud was also appointed to the New York State OCFS/OTDA Staff
of 2019. Schell will team up with more than 50 IP law and litigation attorneys, patent
Development Advisory Committee, as well as elected to the NSDTA Executive Advisory
agents and paralegals working in that area at FBT. Schell combines his former careers
Council. He is a member of the Law School’s adjunct faculty.
as a control systems engineer, fighter aviator and electronic warfare specialist for the US Air Force to provide unparalleled legal expertise in aerospace and patent law.
Shakeba DuBose, ’04, received the Samuel S. Dargan Award at the 2019 Rapheal M. Prevot Jr. Barrister’s Ball hosted by the Black Law Student Association.
Thomas Joseph Treutler, ’01, was featured in the International Trademark Association Pro Bono Spotlight article highlighting the exceptional pro bono services of
Reminger Co., LPA is proud to announce that Logan C. Hughes, ’04, was honored as one
Treutler and the rest of the Tilleke & Gibbins Vietnam team. Treutler is the managing
of the 2019 Indiana Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. Hughes’s name was announced
director of Tilleke & Gibbins’s Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City offices. Being an attorney
in the 2019 edition of Indiana Super Lawyers, Indianapolis Monthly Magazine, and the
licensed by the State Bar of California, he is registered to practice as a foreign lawyer
online attorney directory at SuperLawyers.com. Super Lawyers is a rating service of
in Vietnam and has been providing legal services in Vietnam for 24 years.
outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
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Ngamlak honored with distinguished international alumni award
ship roles in local and state bar associations, local communities and organizations and
Pakkhapon “Good” Ngamlak, ’04, was awarded the J. William Hicks Award for
to serve as role models in matters of ethics and professionalism.
distinguished international alumni at the 2019 Alumni Conference and Reunion in Bangkok, Thailand. Named for IU law professor William Hicks, the Maurer School
The law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP is pleased to announce that Tim Delaney,
of Law J. William Hicks Award for Distinguished International Alumni recognizes
’06, has been elected partner of the firm. DeLaney joined the firm in October as of
the accomplishments of international alumni whose careers serve as an inspiration
counsel to the White-Collar Crime and Litigation Groups, and focuses his practice on
to young lawyers.
white-collar criminal defense, compliance and internal investigations, and complex litigation. Prior to joining Bose McKinney & Evans, DeLaney worked as a grand jury
The Indiana State Bar Association announced Aaron Johnson, ’05, as part of its Lead-
deputy prosecutor in the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office in Indianapolis.
ership Development Academy Class of 2019. The Leadership Development Academy is a statewide leadership program established to empower and develop lawyers to be
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd named Anna Lauren King, ’06, as a principal shareholder, part
informed, committed and involved so that they may fill significant leadership roles in
of a group of attorneys who advise on all matters of intellectual property law and are
local and state bar associations, local communities and organizations and to serve as
dedicated to assisting their clients in protecting their work and ideas. King’s practice
role models in matters of ethics and professionalism.
concentrates on trademark, domain name, and copyright prosecution and counseling matters. King serves as a board member and Chair of the Trademark Committee
The Defense Trial Council of Indiana named its 2019 officers and directors at its
of the Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago, and is an active member of
Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference and Annual Meeting and they will take office
the Harmonization of Trademark Law and Practice Committee of the International
January 1, 2019. New to the board will be Belinda R. Johnson-Hurtado, ’05, with
Trademark Association and the Trademark Relations with the USPTO Committee of
Clendening Johnson & Bohrer in Bloomington.
American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Woodard, Emhardt, Henry, Reeves & Wagner, LLP is pleased to announce that William
Karen Elinor Levy, ’06, presented as part of the Ethics in the Information Age
A. McKenna, ‘05 has been named to the Rising Stars list in the areas of Intellectual
speakers’ series funded by the Indiana University Consortium for the Study of Religion,
Property Litigation and Intellectual Property since 2012. Attorneys named to the Ris-
Ethics, and Society. Levy’s talk was on “RoboTruckers: The Double Threat of AI for
ing Stars list are selected using a patented, multi-phase process that considers factors
Low-Wage Work”.
such as peer recognition, professional achievement and high ethical standards. No more than 2.5% of the attorneys in the state are named to the Rising Stars list.
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, a leading provider of legal services to the healthcare, financial services, technology, retail and hospitality industries, elected Jonah
The Indiana State Board of Education has named Kathleen Ellen Mote, ’05, the new
Lee Price, ’06, partner from the firm’s Healthcare Compliance & Operations, Finance &
vice chair of the Board of Education.
Restructuring Corporate, and Litigation & Dispute Resolution practices. Price provides counsel to healthcare companies, financial services institutions, specialty lenders
Anne Michelle Tucker Nees, ’05, was a guest speaker for the Leading Edge Webinar
and private equity firms in domestic and cross-border acquisition financing, asset
Series 2019 at Wolters Kluwer. Nees was a guest speaker in the webinar “The Legal
based lending, working capital financing, corporate restructuring and bankruptcy
Analytics & Innovation Initiative at Georgia State Law: Introduction and Discussion,”
proceedings.
in which Georgia State College of Law’s program in Legal Analytics was discussed. Holsapple expands role as general counsel and VP of governmental affairs Masah SamForay, ’05, has received the 40 under 40 Nation’s Best Advocates award
Casey Holsapple, ’07, has been promoted to General Counsel and Vice President of Gov-
from the National Bar Association. The award recognizes lawyers under 40 who
ernmental Affairs at Kinetrex Energy. In addition to his legal duties, Holsapple will lead
exemplify a broad range of high achievement in the legal field. SamForay is a principal
the company’s development of renewable natural gas projects, manage the company’s
in the Foray Firm, Olympic Fields, Ill.
federal and state government relations strategy, and oversee human resources. Holsapple has worked in the energy industry for more than a decade. He previously worked for
The Indiana State Bar Association announced Laura Christine Bonadies, ’06, as part
Duke Energy Corp. as an associate general counsel and with Bingham McHale LLP (now
of its Leadership Development Academy Class of 2019. The Leadership Development
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP) in its energy and utilities practice group.
Academy is a statewide leadership program established to empower and develop lawyers to be informed, committed and involved so that they may fill significant leader-
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Alison Waske Sutter, ’06, sustainability manager for the city of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Raheela Saleem Narchoor, ’09, has been awarded a Mayor of London grant for
was named to the Grand Rapids Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list in 2017. She lives in
her anthology-writing project focused on the life stories of women born in armed
Grand Rapids.
conflict areas.
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C. has announced that Shareholder Megan K. Jackson,
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Adam K. Yowell, ’09,
’07, has been appointed to the Council of Institutional Investors Markets Advisory
has been promoted to of counsel in their Reno office. A dedicated litigator with a
Council. The primary purpose of the CII Markets Advisory Council is to provide input
background in the hard sciences, Yowell is a member of the firm’s intellectual proper-
on legal, financial reporting and investment market trends, suggest topics/speakers
ty department and has extensive experience both enforcing and defending patents.
for upcoming CII meetings and teleconferences, and recommend current and future
He has argued cases in federal district courts across the country, the PTAB, and the
Council activities that promote the value of CII membership.
Federal Circuit, including several Markman and dispositive motion hearings. Yowell has substantial experience in all phases of patent litigation, including first-chairing
Fisher Phillips, a national labor and employment law firm representing employers,
multiple simultaneous IPR proceedings, drafting appellate, claim construction and
announced the addition of Suzy E. Lee, ’07, as an associate in its Los Angeles office. Lee
summary judgment briefs, and generating contention discovery and expert reports.
joined the firm from Capstone Law APC’s Los Angeles office. Katz Korin Cunningham is pleased to announce Christopher Michael Trapp, ’07, has joined as attorney.
2010s The Fort Wayne law firm of Barrett McNagny LLP is pleased to announce that Mark H. Bains, ’10, was elected partner, effective January 1, 2019. Bains concentrates his
Laura Rochet Caputo, ’08, became chief of staff to the CEO at Turnaround Management
practice in the area of real estate law, including commercial and residential real estate
Association, a global non-profit organization consisting of corporate renewal profes-
transactions, land use planning, real estate litigation, and construction law.
sionals in Chicago. She previously worked as an attorney for Chicago-based law firm Geraci Law. Before earning her law degree, Caputo worked in communications with the
Benjamin Anthony Blair, ’10, has been named an Up-and-Coming Lawyer by Indiana
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, the US Department of Commerce, and as an
Lawyer’s 2019 Leadership in Law award for balancing the early stages of developing a
associate instructor for the IU Media School.
legal practice with a responsibility to do pro bono work and give back to the local community. Blair has built a reputation as a leader in finding solutions to taxing problems,
Kroger Gardis & Regas, LLP is pleased to announce that Ted Wallace Nolting, ’08, was
sharing his expertise as an adjunct professor at the Maurer Law School. Blair also
named partner in January of 2019. Nolting represents clients in the areas of municipal
applies his talents on pro bono tax and other legal matters, in addition to finding time
law, corporate law, real estate, and intellectual property.
to serve on the board of the Indianapolis Opera Company. He is an associate at Faegre Baker Daniels in Indianapolis.
The Benton Foundation welcomed Ryland W. Sherman, ’08, as the Benton Research Associate. Sherman is Benton’s lead researcher on broadband accessibility and afford-
Angela Janette Della Rocco, ’10, has joined Ice Miller LLP’s litigation practice. Della
ability in underserved communities, working on a report to address the challenges in
Rocco has experience in civil litigation and has represented health care providers in
promoting broadband access in America.
the defense of medical malpractice claims.
The global law firm Jones Day has announced that Laura Jane Durfee, ’09, has been
Henry Mestetsky, ’10, was honored in Indianapolis Business Journal’s 2019 Forty Under
named to the firm’s partnership. Durfee is a trial lawyer who represents clients in civil
40 recognition program. The Forty Under 40 list recognizes professional leaders who
and criminal litigation and regulatory and compliance matters involving the health
have achieved success and excelled in their field before the age of 40 and have demon-
care industry.
strated leadership, initiative and dedication in pursuing their careers.
The global law firm Jones Day has announced that Michele Rose Goodman, ’09,
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP is pleased to announce that Jeffrey D. Stemerick, ’10,
has been named to the firm’s partnership. Goodman advises clients on
has been promoted to partner in the firm’s Indianapolis office. Stemerick focuses his
compliance, regulatory, and transactional matters throughout the health care
practice on the areas of commercial litigation, appellate, environmental litigation,
and life sciences industries.
construction, utilities, and insurance coverage and recovery.
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The Fort Wayne law firm of Barrett McNagny LLP is pleased to announce that Philip A.
Woodard Emhardt Henry Reeves & Wagner LLP congratulates Joshua P. Astin, ’12, on
Wagler, ’10, was elected partner, effective January 1, 2019. Wagler focuses his practice
being elected partner at the firm’s office in Indianapolis. Astin specializes in US and
on business succession planning, federal and state taxation, estate planning, and
foreign patent preparation and prosecution for a variety of technologies including:
estate administration.
tissue engineering, stem cells, implantable medical devices, and genetic sequence listings. His patent experience includes patentability analysis, freedom to operate
Onika Williams, ’10, has received the 40 under 40 Nation’s Best Advocates award from
analysis, as well as licensing and agreement work.
the National Bar Association. The award recognizes lawyers under 40 who exemplify a broad range of high achievement in the legal field. Williams is an attorney-advisor with
Elizabeth Bodamer, ’12, has been recognized as a new ACF/AccessLex Fellow. The pur-
the US Surface Transportation Board, Arlington, Va.
pose of the fellowship is to assist emerging scholars who are studying issues of access, affordability, or value in legal and higher education. This doctoral fellowship program
Ice Miller LLP is pleased to announce that Aaron Aft, ’11, has been promoted to partner
seeks to assemble and coordinate a professional network of scholars who will produce
in the firm’s Indianapolis office. Aft works with investment firms, banks, develop-
innovative, objective, empirical and interdisciplinary research in the field. She previ-
ers, brokers, management companies, non-profits, public and private companies and
ously served as the Law School’s director of student affairs.
entrepreneurs. He helps his clients navigate the complex legal issues and challenges associated with acquisitions, dispositions, development, financing, and leasing of
Jacob A. Droppers, ’12, has been elected partner at Varnum LLP. Droppers is a corporate
real estate across the country.
attorney based in the Grand Rapids office. His practice focuses on corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, private offerings, finance and other commercial
Freeborn & Peters LLP is pleased to announce that Erin E. McAdams, ’11, has joined the
transactions.
firm’s Chicago office as a partner in the Litigation Practice Group, focusing on employment litigation and counseling. McAdams helps companies navigate employment laws,
Richard William Gardner, ’12, was selected for inclusion on the Indiana Rising Stars
and defends employers in a wide range of class, collective, and single-plaintiff disputes
2019 list. Rising Stars recognizes the top up-and-coming attorneys in the state—no
before federal and state courts. She regularly counsels and litigates matters brought
more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in the state are selected. Gardner’s practice as an
under state and federal antidiscrimination laws, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA),
attorney at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP concentrates on environmental compliance
and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
and permitting, complex environmental litigation and permit appeals, managing environmental remediation projects and advising clients on environmental due dili-
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP is pleased to announce that Jonathan D. McPike, ’11,
gence. Gardner routinely advises clients involved in traditional and alternative energy
has been promoted to partner in the firm’s Indianapolis office. McPike focuses his
production; petroleum and biofuel refining; solid and hazardous waste collection,
practice on the areas of investment funds, private equity, corporate securities, mergers
processing, and recycling; public and private water and wastewater utility services;
and acquisitions, and venture capital.
medical device manufacturing and automobile and auto parts manufacturing.
Rothberg Logan & Warsco LLP has promoted Alexander Jay Platte, ’11, to partner and
Shariff receives healthcare law award
as a member of its estate planning and administration and business transactions
The American Bar Association’s Health Law Section honored Stites & Harbison, PLLC
practice groups. Platte has been with the firm for more than seven years and
attorney Ozair M. Shariff, ’12, with the 2019 Emerging Young Lawyers in Healthcare
assists individuals with estate planning, federal and state tax issues, and estate
Award at the Annual Emerging Issues in Healthcare Law Conference held in Orlando,
and trust administration.
Florida. Shariff was one of five honorees for the inaugural award. The Emerging Young Lawyers in Healthcare Award honors young Health Law Section members who exempli-
Ice Miller LLP is pleased to announce that Gregory C. Touney, ’11, has been promoted
fy a broad range of achievement, vision, leadership, and legal and community service
to partner in the firm’s Indianapolis office. Touney advises and represents clients
in health law.
in all areas of real estate transactions. He focuses his practice on acquisitions and dispositions, development projects, leasing and financing, while representing a
Shariff is an attorney based in the Louisville office where he is a member of the Health
wide range of clients including developers, investment advisers, real estate invest-
Care Service Group. Shariff’s practice is devoted to a wide range of issues affecting
ment trusts, public utilities, nonprofit organizations, colleges and universities,
health care providers and business owners, focusing on regulatory, compliance, priva-
and family businesses.
cy and data security, physician contracting, antitrust, and general transactional and corporate matters. In addition to assisting health care entities, Shariff is experienced
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in providing practical advice and counsel to small business owners and entrepreneurs.
and represents clients in post grant proceedings before the US Patent and Trademark
Shariff was named to Lawyers of Color magazine’s Hot List 2014, Louisville Business
Office. He also counsels clients in trademark matters and procures trademark registra-
First’s “20 People to Know in Health Care” list in 2015 and “Forty Under 40” in 2016 and
tions on their behalf.
was recognized as a New Voice in Philanthropy by The Voice-Tribune in 2017. Hargitt recognized as Up-and-Coming Lawyer Woodard Emhardt Henry Reeves & Wagner LLP congratulates Blake R. Hartz, ’12, on
Samantha R. Hargitt, ’13, has been named an Up-and-Coming Lawyer by Indiana
being elected partner at the firm’s office in Indianapolis. Hartz focuses his practice on
Lawyer’s 2019 Leadership in Law award for balancing the early stages of developing a
intellectual property litigation in both federal court and administrative proceedings
legal practice with a responsibility to do pro bono work and give back to the local com-
at the USPTO, having represented clients in patent, trademark, and trade secret cases
munity. Hargitt has become a leader in Wooden McLaughlin’s real estate practice and
in courts across the country, various trademark opposition/cancellation actions,
is active with the Urban Land Institute, serving on the advisory board of the Indiana
and more than a dozen patent Inter Partes Review proceedings. He has worked on all
District Council. Hargitt has been active in IndyBar and Indiana State Bar Association
stages of disputes, from pre-filing investigations through appeal, and also maintains
activities. She is an associate at Wooden McLaughlin in Indianapolis.
active patent and trademark prosecution dockets, including serving as US counsel for overseas companies and attorneys.
The Indiana State Bar Association announced Patrick C. Thomas, ’13, as part of its Leadership Development Academy Class of 2019. The Leadership Development Acade-
Krieg DeVault LLP is pleased to announce that Micah Nichols, ’12, has been hired as
my is a statewide leadership program established to empower and develop lawyers to
an associate in the firm’s business, acquisitions, and securities practice group and
be informed, committed and involved so that they may fill significant leadership roles
concentrates his practice in the areas of estate planning and business law. He works in
in local and state bar associations, local communities and organizations and to serve
the firm’s Carmel office.
as role models in matters of ethics and professionalism.
Gonzaga University School of Law is pleased to announce Drew T. Simshaw, ’12, will be
Katherine Fay Hall, ’14, is a legal writer in the Cleveland office of the law firm Ulmer
taking his talents to Spokane in 2019 as a tenure-track assistant professor. Simshaw’s
& Berne. She uses her diverse experience as a licensed attorney and her background
areas of expertise include legal research and writing, communications and technology
in journalism to execute marketing strategy and provide forward-thinking, creative
law, and legal ethics.
leadership across the firm’s practices, offices, and departments. As a legal writer, she drafts and edits strategic copy for marketing materials, including press releases, media
Treto appointed to Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
pitches, website content, attorney biographies, RFP responses, rankings and awards
Gov. J.B. Pritzker appointed Evanston’s deputy city attorney Mario Treto, Jr., ’12, to the
submissions, and attorney presentations. Hall also provides editorial review of market-
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Treto will serve as the
ing materials with an emphasis on ensuring accuracy and branding consistency.
department’s director of real estate, where he will regulate the state’s real estate industry and will oversee almost 100,000 licensees in real estate professional education,
Zachary S. Heck, ’14, was selected for inclusion on the Ohio Rising Stars 2019 list.
licensure, regulation and discipline.
Rising Stars recognizes the top up-and-coming attorneys in the state—no more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in the state are selected. Heck’s practice focuses on privacy and data
Allison Weyand, ’12, has been named a member of the firm of Frost Brown Todd. She
security. Specifically, Heck assists clients in the areas of privacy compliance, defense
focuses her time on fire and explosion litigation, insurance bad faith, drug and medical
litigation, class action defense and guidance in the aftermath of an information securi-
device litigation, and product liability defense. She is based in the Louisville office.
ty event, including data breach.
Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC is pleased to announce that Richard J. Cantor,
Leah L. Seigel, ’14, has been named an Up-and-Coming Lawyer by Indiana Lawyer’s
’13, has joined the firm. He will practice in the firm’s Royal Oak, Mich. office. Cantor
2019 Leadership in Law award for balancing the early stages of developing a legal
concentrates his practice in intellectual property with a focus on the preparation and
practice with a responsibility to do pro bono work and give back to the local community.
prosecution of US and international patent applications. He has experience in the
Seigel is the youngest member of a select committee the Indiana Supreme Court has
software, computer, electrical, and mechanical arts, including the areas of automotive
appointed to review the Bar exam. Seigel is also extremely active in numerous bar and
telematics and infotainment systems, communications, wireless signal processing,
community service efforts. She is an associate at Barnes & Thornburg in Indianapolis.
autonomous vehicles, and revenue and inventory management. Cantor advises clients and drafts written opinions relating to patentability, non-infringement and invalidity,
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Elyssa A. Campodonico-Barr, ’15, was honored in Indianapolis Business Journal’s 2019
a legal practice with a responsibility to do pro bono work and give back to the local
Forty Under 40 recognition program. The Forty Under 40 list recognizes professional
community. Meek has become a leader in bar activities, serving as the communica-
leaders who have achieved success and excelled in their field before the age of 40 and
tions chair on the executive board of the IndyBar’s Young Lawyers Division. Meek has
have demonstrated leadership, initiative and dedication in pursuing their careers.
also provided pro bono assistance and works with Best Buddies, a program dedicated to service adults with intellectual disabilities. She is an associate at Bingham
The Indiana State Bar Association announced Emily A. Storm-Smith, ’15, as part
Greenebaum Doll in Indianapolis.
of its Leadership Development Academy Class of 2019. The Leadership Development Academy is a statewide leadership program established to empower and develop lawyers to be informed, committed and involved so that they may fill significant leadership roles in local and state bar associations, local communities and organizations and to serve as role models in matters of ethics and professionalism. Carlton Fields is pleased to announce that Farah Z. Alkayed, ’16, has joined the firm’s Los Angeles office as an associate. Alkayed is a member of the firm’s National Trial Practice’s Business Litigation section. Alkayed represents businesses and individuals in federal and state courts in commercial litigation, including contract disputes, fraud claims, insurance, construction, and real estate matters. Alkayed also has
Then Governor-elect Ron DeSantis recommended Jamal A. Sowell, ’17, the chief of staff at Port Tampa Bay, to head Enterprise Florida, a public-private partnership that operates as the state’s corporate recruitment agency. In January 2019, the Enterprise Florida, Inc. board of directors unanimously voted to approve Sowell as the new president and CEO. He will also serve as Florida’s Secretary of Commerce. Joseph Daniel Vaughn, ’17, has joined the Morgan County Prosecutor’s Office as deputy prosecutor. Katz Korin Cunningham is pleased to announce Jarod Zimmerman, ’17, has joined as an attorney.
experience in intellectual property and employment law, as well as security and healthcare regulations.
Faegre Baker Daniels welcomed Zena A. Braish, ’18, as an associate to the Fort Wayne location. Braish practices with the firm’s real estate group.
An article co-authored by Lydia Barbash-Riley, ’16, and Indiana Law Prof. Robert L. Fischman, “Empirical Environmental Scholarship,” was judged one of the 15 best
Warner Norcross + Judd LLP is pleased to welcome Alexandra E. Chitwood, ’18, to the
articles published in 2018 by a group of legal scholars convened by the Land Use and
firm’s Grand Rapids office. Before joining the firm, Chitwood served as a clerk for the
Environment Law Review.
Hon. Thomas L. Ludington of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
The Indiana State Bar Association announced Stephanie N. Slone, ’16, as part of
Faegre Baker Daniels welcomed Alyssa Eckerley, ’18, as an associate to the Indianapo-
its Leadership Development Academy Class of 2019. The Leadership Development Academy is a statewide leadership program established to empower and develop lawyers to be informed, committed and involved so that they may fill significant leadership roles in local and state bar associations, local communities and organizations and to serve as role models in matters of ethics and professionalism.
lis location. Eckerley practices with the firm’s intellectual property group. Amber Pierre, ’18, was sworn into the Florida bar by Judge Rodriguez, ’80, in Miami, Florida. Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers hired Shayla Pulliam, ’18, to be the city’s first director of economic development. Pulliam’s responsibilities will include being the city’s
The Indiana State Bar Association announced Marie L. Forney, ’17 as part of its Lead-
primary contact for businesses and developers looking to relocate to Greenwood,
ership Development Academy Class of 2019. The Leadership Development Academy
coordinating efforts with other local economic development agencies and working
is a statewide leadership program established to empower and develop lawyers to be
on marketing efforts for the city.
informed, committed and involved so that they may fill significant leadership roles in local and state bar associations, local communities and organizations and to serve as
Warner Norcross + Judd LLP is pleased to welcome Kaitlin D. Sheets, ’18, to the firm’s
role models in matters of ethics and professionalism.
Grand Rapids office. Before joining the firm, Sheets served as a judicial extern to Chief Justice Loretta Rush of the Indiana Supreme Court.
Faegre Baker Daniels welcomed Emily A. Kile-Maxwell, ’17, as an associate to the Indianapolis location. Kile-Maxwell practices with the firm’s business litigation group.
Anasuya E. Shekhar, ’18, spent the fall at Cambridge University as a Snyder Fellow in honor of Earl Snyder, ’47.
Jessica Laurin Meek, ’17, has been named an Up-and-Coming Lawyer by Indiana Lawyer’s 2019 Leadership in Law award for balancing the early stages of developing
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Katie Hughes, ‘18, has joined the Tyra Law Firm in Indianapolis.
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IN MEMORIAM
parents and one brother, Gregory R. Ambrose. Memorial contributions may be made to
Sen. Birch Bayh authored constitutional amendments, Title IX
Amy Catherine Conner Cornell, ’03, leaves behind a legacy of audacious faith and
Former United States Sen. Birch Bayh, ’60, author of the 25th and 26th Amendments
generosity of spirit that will be remembered for generations. In all she did, Amy was the
to the US Constitution and author of Title IX of the Higher Education Act, and one
hands and feet of Jesus Christ. She was an enthusiastic encourager, quick to pray, and
of the last surviving leaders of a heroic age in American progressive politics, died on
a dynamic example of how to see the hurt in others and accept them, not in spite of, but
March 14 at his home in Easton, Md. He was 91. He was surrounded by family. He is
because of it. Above all else, Amy believed that Jesus could redeem all circumstances.
the Le Roy Education Advancement Foundation or Horizon Hobby’s Hobbies for Good.
survived by his wife, Katherine “Kitty” Bayh; and two sons, former Indiana senator and governor Birch Evans Bayh III, known as Evan, and Christopher J. Bayh, an attorney
It would not be hyperbole to say that any who met Amy loved her; she had a captivating
and partner at Barnes & Thornburg in Indianapolis. He leaves four grandchildren.
way of meeting someone once and connecting with them deeply. Those she loved would exclusively be called by nicknames instead of their given names. Amy’s children, Annie, Christian, and Conner Cornell, had no doubt they were cherished every moment,
William Robert “Bill” Pietz, ’69, retired federal judge, died on December 15, 2018
unconditionally. She often insisted that her husband of nearly ten years, Jonathan
in Buffalo, NY. He was the son of the late Carlton and Amelia Mank Pietz. Survivors
Cornell, was everything “true, noble, right, pure, and admirable.”
include his brother, Raymond (Mary Jo) Pietz of Cheshire, OR; nephew, Ryan (Jessee) Pietz; and cousin, William (Patricia) Mank; along with many other relatives.
Amy exuberated excellence in every pursuit, receiving degrees from Purdue University, IU Law School, and Princeton Theological Seminary. Her professional accomplishments were numerous and admirable, but most importantly, they served her in her
Joseph M. Ambrose, ’82, age 61, of Mahomet, Ill., formerly of Le Roy, Ill., passed away
life mission to advocate for the marginalized and overlooked. As a chaplain at White’s
Friday, January 4, 2019, at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, Ill. He was born July 28,
Residential and Family Services, she helped young people recognize their worth and
1957, in Peoria, Ill., to Joseph J. and Charlotte M. Mittendorf Ambrose. He married
know True Love. As Wabash Superior Court Judge, only the third in history, she was a
Julianne Epperson on June 21, 1980, in Le Roy, Ill.
passionate advocate of its proactive courts.
Ambrose moved to Le Roy with his family in 1967, where he met his future wife, Julie;
Amy is survived by her husband and children; father, Merle Conner; David (brother),
both graduated from Le Roy High School in 1975. He received a bachelor’s degree in
Laura, Cadey, Calvin, and Caleb Conner; John (brother), Melissa, Jude, and Levi
finance from the University of Illinois in 1979, a law degree from Indiana University in
Conner; Greg, Barb, and Peter Cornell; Mahmoud and Ginny Baali; and a host of Conner
1982, and a master’s in business administration from Northwestern University in 2001.
and Cornell family members who adored her. She is preceded in death by her Mama Judy Conner, her beloved Uncle Pete, and her Cousin Sam Baali.
He first worked as a lawyer with Bane, Allison, & Saint in 1982, and later Saint & Ambrose, Hinshaw & Culbertson, and Costigan & Wollrab. He joined Horizon Hobby in 2006, and became CEO in 2008. Ambrose and his wife traveled frequently, visiting 20 countries, Disney World, and their grandchildren. He loved motorcycles, reading, and spending time with friends and family. He was a member of St. Mary Church in Downs, the Champaign Country Club, and the Board of Directors for First Busey Corporation. He is survived by his loving wife in Mahomet and four children: three sons, Joseph Jacob (Danielle) Ambrose of Champaign, Ill.; Benjamin Matthew Ambrose of St. Louis; and Bradley Conard (Sarah) Ambrose of Boulder, Col.; one daughter, Megan Leta (David) Jones of Washington, DC; eight grandchildren; one brother, James (Kathryn) Ambrose of Springfield, Ill.; and three sisters: Julie Ambrose of St. Charles, Ill., Mary Ambrose of New York City, and Margaret Ambrose of Peoria, Ill. He was preceded in death by his
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