Seton Hall Law School Fall 2014 Magazine

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News for Alumni and Friends of the Seton Hall University School of Law

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FALL 2014

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A time of

Transformation A true partnership in planning Seton Hall Law’s future

PETER N. LARSON ’74 Chairman of the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors, 2011-13 Retired Chairman and CEO, Brunswick Corporation


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Table of Contents Letter from Our Dean

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A Time of Transformation

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Honor Roll of Giving Seton Hall Law Alumni Council

Dean Patrick E. Hobbs and Peter N. Larson ’74 together at Larson’s home in Scottsdale, Arizona

The Law School is now engaged in another round of strategic planning. It will set our course for future success during this time of unprecedented change in legal education. Larson and the Board, the Alumni Council, faculty and administration are all involved in this process. “There are many ways in which businesses and academic institutions differ, but what’s true for both is that we must innovate or we risk becoming a commodity with limited value,” Larson said. “Even if this were the legal employment market of a decade ago, we simply can’t stand still.” Dean Hobbs agrees. “Seton Hall Law is vibrant because we continually seek ways to enhance the academic opportunities that we provide to our students,” he said, “and we will only create meaningful change if we draw on a multitude of perspectives. Alumni like Peter Larson are key to the process.” Larson is the retired Chairman and CEO of Brunswick Corporation, the leading maker of recreational products in the United States. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of CIGNA, Compaq, Johnson and Johnson, Kimberly Clark and the New York Stock Exchange. He is the past Chair of the Atlanta Ballet, the Advertising Education Foundation, the International Relations Committee of the U.S. Olympic Committee, the Listed Company Advisory Committee of the New York Stock Exchange and the Southeast Selection Committee for White House Fellows. A graduate of Oregon State University and Seton Hall Law, Larson served in nuclear submarines in the U.S. Navy from 1960 to 1967. Today, he and his wife, Lee, split their time between Wyoming and Arizona. Larson is proud of Seton Hall Law’s transformation in the last decade and what it portends for the future. “Essentially, I’m a product-improvement guy,” Larson said, “and the law school is dedicated to improving itself consistently, which is a hallmark of great leadership.” Read more about Seton Hall Law alumni at law.shu.edu.

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Calendar of Alumni Events

Peter N. Larson ’74 Peter Larson has brought his extensive track record of success in the corporate world to his service as a founding member, and the 2011-13 Chair, of the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors. One of his most significant contributions was leading the Law School’s first strategic planning effort. That plan guided the Law School’s transformation over the last ten years as reflected in its steady, sustained rise in rankings and in the continued success of its graduates.

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Letter from Our Dean As most of you no doubt already know, this will be my last year as Dean. I look back at the past 15 years with pride and with gratitude for the support of our alumni. Together, we have accomplished much. Our past year was characterized by accomplishment and excellence: prestigious faculty distinctions, an alumna who blazed a new trail, and a visit from a Supreme Court Justice. Professor Thomas Healy’s acclaimed book, The Great Dissent: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind– and Changed the History of Free Speech in America, won the 2014 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. In August, Seton Hall Law’s own Paulette Brown ’76 became the first woman of color elected to serve as President of the American Bar Association, with her term commencing in 2015. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor honored us by visiting the Law School in April. She delivered a poignant lecture, signed books, and that evening presided, along with Judges Michael A. Chagares ’87 and Julio M. Fuentes, at the final round of the Eugene Gressman Appellate Moot Court competition. Justice Sotomayor sought opportunities to meet as many students as possible throughout the day. Our students did us proud, impressing her with their knowledge and insight. A milestone event became an unforgettable day for us all. Though market forces continue to drive dramatic change within the legal profession, Seton Hall Law remains focused on quality and opportunity. Thanks to your generous support in the form of scholarships and endowed chairs for faculty, we continued to engage the best and brightest students, as well as esteemed professors who have built national and international reputations. As a result, Seton Hall Law climbed from the bottom half of U.S. News and World Report rankings in 1999 to the top third today. Thanks in part to your work as mentors and moot court competition coaches, and by your eagerness to welcome students so readily into the robust

Seton Hall Law network, our Class of 2013 employment rate – 89 percent – stands alongside that of the region’s top schools. In addition, the Law School has achieved top-fifty rankings in The National Law Journal and Above the Law, both based on the strength of our employment outcomes. Much has changed over the past 15 years, yet our evolution is never complete. In concert with members of the entire Seton Hall Law community, we have embarked on a new strategic planning process to position the Law School for continued success in the coming decade. You can read more about that process in this issue of Seton Hall Law. At the end of the academic year, I will take a sabbatical and plan to return to the Law School to teach. To be able to welcome and guide students beginning their journey to a career in the law, to support faculty who consider, change and shape our system for the better, and to spend time with you, our alumni, as you achieve success in all walks of life, I can’t imagine an endeavor more rewarding or satisfying. I am gratified by what we have built together. It has been an honor to stand with you in support of Seton Hall Law. Regards,

Patrick E. Hobbs, Dean

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It’s clear that the legal profession, and hiring within the profession, are evolving,” Larson said. But the question it raises is perpetual: “How do we take advantage of our changing environment in order to improve our competitive position? — Peter N. Larson ’74

“There is a lot of criticism out there about how slowly higher education reacts to external forces,” said Dean Patrick E. Hobbs, “That’s not Seton Hall Law School. Drawing on the insight and experience of our faculty, administration, our Board of Visitors and our alumni, we are constantly changing to meet the needs of the legal community.” This year, Dean Hobbs has rallied the Seton Hall Law community to participate in its second comprehensive strategic planning process, now underway. Peter N. Larson ’74 fully endorses Seton Hall Law’s continuous self-examination, as he has for the past decade as a founding member of the Board of Visitors. With his extensive experience leading Fortune 500 companies, Larson believes that Seton Hall Law does well to emulate the mindset of the world’s top businesses and embrace change even in the best of times. “It’s clear that the legal profession, and hiring within the profession, are evolving,” Larson said. But the question it raises is perpetual: “How do we take advantage of our changing environment in order to improve our competitive position?” That question was foremost in Dean Hobbs’ mind in 2004, when he initiated the law school’s first extensive strategic planning effort. The shared goal was to raise the Law School to national prominence and make it a leading law school in the region. The plan, proffered in 2006, stimulated the Law School’s capital campaign, Seton Hall Law Rising, to help fund the Law School’s ambitious growth goals. The response was overwhelmingly positive. The campaign exceeded its fundraising goal of $25 million, financing many of the objectives set forth in the original strategic plan. Just as important, Seton Hall Law is gaining its

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much-deserved national recognition. In the past 10 years, Seton Hall has climbed from the bottom half to the top third in the U.S. News and World Report rankings, one of only two law schools to have risen so dramatically over that period. Employers also recognize the caliber of Seton Hall Law students: ABA employment data placed Seton Hall Law 28th in the nation as measured by the Class of 2013 graduates landing full-time, long-term employment within nine months of graduation, placing Seton Hall Law among the leading schools in the New York metropolitan area. Driving Transformation in a Shifting Marketplace The next strategic plan, to be finalized later this year, will address the foundational shifts within the legal profession that have changed how employers hire, train and develop law school graduates. Patrick Dunican ’91, Chairman and Managing Director of Gibbons P.C., current Chair of the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors and also co-chair of the strategic planning process, speaks from a unique vantage point. “As an employer of more than 60 Seton Hall Law alumni, our firm has a vested interest in helping the law school train the next generation of lawyers,” Dunican said. “The legal profession has dramatically changed over the past few years, and clients are less willing to pay to train new lawyers. Therefore law firms are looking to hire smart and talented young lawyers with the necessary skills to hit the ground running when they start their careers.” Professor Sarah Waldeck, who co-chairs the strategic planning process along with Dunican and Vice Dean Erik Lillquist, brings a vital 360-degree perspective. “Our faculty, administrators, the Board of Visitors and our alumni have a stake in the Law School’s success and bring a unique perspective to how the Law School Fall 2014 | law.shu.edu

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can best serve its students, alumni and the larger legal community,” Professor Waldeck said. “The strategic plan that emerges from this collaboration will have the support of Law School constituents and position us to build upon the successes of the past decade.” Earlier this year, Dunican, Professor Waldeck and Dean Lillquist reached out to Seton Hall Law alumni to gather information about hiring, the Law School’s curriculum, and the value of various law school co-curricular experiences and programs. “The survey findings show us that nearly all alumni are very satisfied with their experience at Seton Hall,” Professor Waldeck explained. “The most interesting and important results were about areas where alumni thought the Law School could improve, such as adding more skills training to the curriculum. It was also important to learn about the practice areas where our alumni expect to see significant growth in upcoming years, like cybersecurity and data privacy.” As market demand changes, so does the need to maintain an entrepreneurial mindset. Kathleen M. Boozang, Associate Dean for Strategic Advancement, believes that Seton Hall Law remains ahead of the curve in preparing

its students for the new opportunities now available for those who are law-school trained. “Our students are prepared to pursue the multiple options now available to law school grads in law, consulting, business and compliance. Our students don’t just find jobs – they leave here starting careers that are well-suited to their particular skills, personalities and aspirations. I think this generation of Seton Hall Law grads will have very fulfilling careers.” Larson believes that it is this kind of approach to the Law School’s future that holds it in good stead. “There are three characteristics of strong leadership,” Larson concluded. “Confidence in the superiority of the product, an abiding need to maintain the product’s superiority, and a sense of discipline, which is a commonality of focus.” “Seton Hall Law has always stood for excellence in legal education,” Dean Hobbs said, “and with input from those who know us best – our faculty, administration and alumni – this strategic plan, and the path it lays out for us, is destined to yield excellent results.”

Peter and Lee Larson: A Spirit of Generosity From scholarships for high-achieving students to the renovation of the Law School auditorium – now the Larson Auditorium – Peter and Lee Larson have provided vital support to Seton Hall Law. Larson is proudest of the Charles A. Sullivan and Kathleen M. Boozang Endowed Scholarships, created in 2009 and 2011, respectively. “Scholarships go to the heart of what the Law School does, helping students fulfill their dream of becoming lawyers,” Larson said. “These students will become alumni leaders who will make a tremendous impact on the future of the Law School, the legal and business worlds and their communities.” In addition to their very substantial contributions to Seton Hall Law, Peter and Lee Larson are leading charitable investors in reducing homelessness. Their investments include two residences in New York City that deliver supportive housing programs for the homeless. The insights gained from the New York City programs are the basis for a nationwide public-private partnership active in 238 cities that, in the last three years, has transitioned over 100,000 homeless people, including 31,000 veterans, to supportive housing. The Larson Foundation is now investing in the development of data to support a uniform statute requiring states to provide life-skills training for children exiting foster care, to ameliorate current high levels of homelessness. 4

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Pictured, from left: Renowned attorney David Boies with Lee and Peter Larson at the dedication of the Larson Auditorium, February 1, 2012


A Rock-Solid Foundation as Seton Hall Law Moves Forward Seton Hall Law introduced its first strategic plan in 2006. Here are just some of the advances in academic programs that have enhanced students’ experiences in the past several years. Expand Seton Hall Law’s intellectual leadership in its Centers of Excellence. The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy, introduced in 1990, just celebrated its 18th year among the top 10 of Health Law programs as ranked by U.S. News and World Report. Thanks to a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this year a team of faculty and students are assessing how effectively New Jerseyans are receiving health care services under the Affordable Care Act. The Healthcare Compliance Certification Program, offered to non-attorneys in the ever-increasing regulatory environment of health and life science organizations, is now offered on both coasts, and globally in Paris, Singapore and Prague. Finally, the recently established Division of Online Learning offers a number of graduate certificates and a graduate degree in a number of areas, including compliance. The Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology, endowed in 2007 by Gibbons P.C., has gained renown for its array of continuing legal educational events addressing developments in all aspects of intellectual property (IP) law and in the emerging field of cybersecurity law. Event speakers have included federal judges, officials from the U.S. Patent and Trade Office, state and federal prosecutors, and executives from private corporations in the fields of technology, health and life sciences. Seton Hall Law IP law professors have also hosted events for fellow academicians, ranging from a shared exploration of IP law scholarly works in progress to the legal ramifications of emerging trends in biosimilars and nanotechnology. The Seton Hall Law Center for Social Justice (CSJ), its seven clinics and Pro Bono Service Program offer students opportunities to take on real-world cases in such areas as domestic violence and divorce, immigration, foreclosure fraud, prisoner’s rights, constitutional law and juvenile justice. In 2002, the CSJ launched its first Rule of Law program which brought student delegates to a sister law school in Jérémie, Haiti, and in 2012, the CSJ introduced a new program incorporating classroom study with a week-long trip to Guatemala to meet with judges, human rights activists and other advocates on the ground. The CSJ has helped expose the practice of medical repatriation, in which hospitals forcibly arrange for deportation of

vulnerable undocumented immigrant patients in an effort to cut costs. The CSJ is also conducting groundbreaking work to reveal the extent of fraudulent bank practices in mortgage lending and foreclosure.

nhance public interest programs E and opportunities to effect social and legal change. In addition to innovations within the CSJ, in 2011 Seton Hall Law introduced a new program, the Investor Advocacy Project, funded by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, in which students utilize negotiation, mediation and arbitration to resolve cases on behalf of older investors who have lost retirement savings. Also launched in 2011, the Southern District of New York Representation in Mediation Practicum enables student advocates to represent otherwise pro se litigants in federal court, and in 2013-14, the Practicum’s cases accounted for 83 percent of the Court’s docket for pro se advocacy placements. In 2013, Seton Hall Law introduced the SDNY Settlement Conference Practicum, in which student advocates appear before federal magistrate judges to resolve employment discrimination and federal civil rights actions.

Create and implement a unique skills curriculum providing a capstone experience to students. In 2009, Seton Hall Law instituted the Legal Practice Curriculum to focus on core skills through in-classroom simulation opportunities, internships and externships, as well as a rigorous competition program. The curriculum has expanded students’ interest in hands-on learning: among the Class of 2014, 73 percent of all students participated in a clinic or externship. This fall, a new course, Introduction to Lawyering, immerses first-year students in the core skills necessary for legal practice, including not only research, writing and oral advocacy, but interviewing, fact analysis, contract drafting and negotiation. Taught entirely by full-time faculty, students approach legal problems that are challenging on intellectual, strategic, emotional and ethical levels, enabling them to gain critical legal skills in their first year. Fall 2014 | law.shu.edu

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The 29th Annual Red Mass, the traditional service held in honor of the judiciary, took place on September 20, 2013 at the majestic Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. The St. Thomas More Medal was bestowed upon Kevin Ryan, J.D., LL.M., the President and CEO of the Covenant House, a non-profit organization that reaches more than 50,000 trafficked and exploited children and youth annually in the United States, Latin America, and Canada.

| 1950s William B. McGuire ’58 was honored by the Tri-County Scholarship Fund.

| 1960s Terence G. Connor ’67 co-authored the article, The Consideration of Arrest and Conviction Records in Employment Decisions: A Critique of the EEOC Guidance (June 2013, Seton Hall Law Review), which won his firm, Hunton & Williams LLP, the 2014 Distinguished Legal Writing Award from The Burton Foundation in May 2014. James Holzapfel ’69 was reelected to the New Jersey State Senate in the 10th Legislative District.

| 1970s Kenneth Konner ’71 became Of Counsel with Jeffer, Hopkinson & Vogel in Hawthorne. The Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh (ret.) ’72 was honored by the Tri-County Scholarship Fund. Joseph P. LaSala ’72 was honored by the TriCounty Scholarship Fund. Margaret F. Brinig ’73 published a book, Lost

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Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools’ Importance in Urban America (2014, The University of Chicago Press). She is the Fritz Duda Family Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame and a fellow of Notre Dame’s Institute for Educational Initiatives. Patrick Diegnan, Jr. ’73 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 18th District. The Hon. Raymond Lyons ’73 became of Counsel with Fox Rothschild LLP in Lawrenceville. William Stack ’74 became a Partner with Archer & Greiner, P.C. in Haddonfield. W. Reed Gusciora ’75 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 15th District. Paulette Brown ’76 was sworn in as President-elect of the American Bar Association, with her term commencing in August 2015. Charles M. Forman ’76 was recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America by the 2014 Best Lawyers Winter Business Edition, and was recognized as one of Bergen County’s Best Lawyers by (201) Magazine in the June 2014 Edition. David Russo ’78 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 40th District. Michael Tormey ’79 became Senior Managing Director, Wealth Advisor at Peapack-Gladstone Bank.

| 1980s The Hon. Marina Corodemus ’80 has been elected President of the Academy of Court Appointed Special Masters. Robert J. MacPherson ’80 was appointed to the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Committee on Complementary Dispute Resolution. The Hon. Amy O’Connor ’81 was elevated to the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey. Robert Smith ’81 was reelected to the New Jersey State Senate in the 17th Legislative District. Kenneth R. Meyer ’82 became Partner with McCarter & English, LLP in Newark. Phillip Patton ’82 was named Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Hartz Mountain Industries. Brian Steller ’82 was elected a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers. John F. McKeon III ’83 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 27th District. Diane Westwood Wilson ’83 joined McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP as a Partner in its New York office. Louis Andreozzi ’84 was named to the National Law Journal’s inaugural list of 50 Business of Law Trailblazers & Pioneers. Christopher S. Bateman ’84 was reelected to the New Jersey State Senate in the 16th Legislative District. Patrick Hughes ’84 was

installed as Co-Director of the John Lifland American Inn of Court. Kevin H. Marino ’84 received an Award of Excellence from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Robert D. Towey ’84 joined Sedgwick LLP as a Partner in the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice in Newark. The Hon. Richard Marano ’85 was presented with the National Outstanding Eagle Award by the Boy Scouts of America. James B. Clark, III ’86 was appointed a Magistrate Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Anthony Bucco ’87 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 25th District. Lynne Kizis ’87 was installed as Secretary to the New Jersey Association for Justice. Gregory McGuckin ’87 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 10th District. John Wisniewski ’87 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 19th District. Loryn Riggiola ’88 became Partner with Zetlin & DeChiara LLP in New York City. Tamara Linde ’89 was promoted to Executive Vice President and General Counsel at PSEG in Newark. Kevin O’Toole ’89 was reelected to the New Jersey State Senate in the 16th Legislative District. William J. Palatucci ’89 received the 2014 Distinguished Graduate Award at the Seton Hall Law School’s Alumni Dinner Dance.

| 1990s David S. Catuogno ’90 was recognized as one of Bergen County’s Best Lawyers by (201) Magazine in the June 2014 edition. Daniel Eliades ’90 was recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America by the 2014 Best Lawyers Winter Business Edition. Michael Edward Holt ’90 was recognized as one of Bergen County’s Best Lawyers by (201) Magazine in the June 2014 edition. Mark Beutler ’91 became Of Counsel with Fisher & Phillips LLP in Ft. Lauderdale. Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 received an Award of Excellence from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Louis R. Franzese ’91 was appointed Chief Human Resources Officer at Hertz Corporation. Christopher Paul DePhillips ’92 joined Gibbons P.C. as Director, Products Liability. The Hon. Jill M. Fader ’92 received the Touchstone Award from Englewood Hospital & Medical Center. Alison Galer ’92 was named among the 2014 edition of Best Lawyers in the LitigationBanking & Finance Law section. Louis Greenwald ’92 was reelected to the


New Jersey State Legislature in the 6th District. Christopher Hoare ’92 has been named to Capehart Scatchard Law Firm’s Executive Committee. Michael Doherty ’93 was reelected to the New Jersey State Senate in the 23rd Legislative District. Lisa Ann Tatulli Ruggiero ’93 became a Partner with Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP in Morristown. Annmarie Simeone ’93 was elected to serve as Chief Financial Officer of the New Jersey Women Lawyers Association. Bill Campbell ’94 founded Barefoot Media LLC in New York City. Mollie K. O’Brien ’94 became a Member in the Health Care and Life Sciences practice of Epstein Becker Green in Newark. The Hon. Michael A. Shipp ’94 received an Award of Excellence from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Sheilagh M. Clarke ’95 became Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary at Foot Locker, Inc. Michellene Davis ’95 was honored at the Women’s History Month Film Festival, “Salubrious Justice,” sponsored by Women in Media-Newark. David A. DeSimone ’95 became Senior Vice President, Organizational Transformation and Chief Legal Officer with CentraState Healthcare System. J. Patrick Geraghty ’95 became a Partner with Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley PC in New York City. Sean T. Kean ’95 was reelected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 30th District. Regina Calcattera ’96 published the book, Etched in Sand, which was named to bestseller lists in both

the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. David V. Calviello ’96 received the Law School Service Award at Seton Hall University’s Many Are One Gala. Jeralyn L. Lawrence ’96 was selected by Super Lawyers as one of the 2013 Top 50 Women in New Jersey and named one of the Top 10 Family Law Attorneys in New Jersey by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys. Carlos Sanchez ’96 became a Partner with Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. in Westfield. Colleen Tracy James ’96 joined Mayer Brown LLP as a Partner in the Intellectual Property Law Practice in New York City. Sal Anderton ’98 became Of Counsel with Porzio Bromberg and Newman P.C. in Morristown. Christopher D. Adams ’98 started his own law firm, Christopher D. Adams, LLC in Holmdel. The Hon. Mitzy Galis-Menendez ’98 was appointed a Superior Court Judge of New Jersey for Hudson County. Monica Langfeldt ’98 started her own law firm, Langfeldt Law, PLLC in Seattle. Michael Shadiack ’98 was selected to the 2013 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Peter G. Bracuti ’99 joined Gomperts, Penza & McDermott, LLC. Diana L. Buongiorno ’99 was selected for inclusion in the 2013 Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. Michele Haas ’99 was elected President of the New Jersey Defense Association. Christopher Nucifora ’99 became a Managing Partner with Kaufman Dolowich Voluck, LLP in Hackensack.

| 2000s Erik Garza ’00 became Associate General Counsel at American Bureau of Shipping. Brian David Ketterer ’00 has been recognized by National Trial Lawyers as one of the nation’s Top 40 Under 40 Lawyers and one of the 2014 100 Best Trial Lawyers in the State of Maryland. Jason W. Rockwell ’00 became a Partner with Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Morristown. Margaret (Peggy) O’Rourke Wood ’00 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Matthew C. Dorsi ’01 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Allison Lissner ’01 became a Partner with Belkin Burden Wenig & Goldman LLP in New York City. Jeffrey L. Loop ’01 joined Kaufman & Company, LLC as a Member in the New York office. Mark Nikolsky ’01 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Alejandro Perez ’01 joined Roig, Tutan, Rosenberg, Martin, Stoller, Zumpano & Bellido as an Associate. Mary W. Browning ’02 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Marion B. Cooper ’02 became Of Counsel with Tierno and Associates, LLC in Union. Matthew R. Kaplan ’02 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Joseph Leone ’02 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the

Justice Sotomayor Visits Seton Hall Law Seton Hall Law School hosted Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, on April 10, 2014. During her visit she served as the keynote speaker for the Diversity Speaks Annual Distinguished Speaker Series sharing perspectives from her memoir, My Beloved World. After a whirlwind day of book signings and receptions with students and distinguished guests, Justice Sotomayor presided that evening at the final round of the Eugene Gressman Appellate Moot Court Competition along with Judge Michael A. Chagares ’87 and Judge Julio M. Fuentes, both of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Pictured, from left, are Dean Hobbs, Judge Fuentes, winning team members Christopher Keating ’14 and Karol Ruiz 15, Justice Sotomayor, opposing team members Justin Ferrone ’15 and Brian Spadora ’15, and Judge Chagares. Fall 2014 | law.shu.edu

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On May 2, Seton Hall Law honored William J. Palatucci ’89 as the 2014 Distinguished Graduate at the annual Alumni Dinner Dance. Palatucci is Special Counsel at Gibbons P.C., a leader in the state’s Republican Party and a member of the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors. Pictured, from left, are Dean Hobbs, Bill Palatucci and his wife, Laura. Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Lori Patrick ’02 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Loren Speziale ’02 was appointed to the Women’s Resources of Monroe County Board of Directors. Paul M. da Costa ’03 became a Partner with Snyder & Sarno LLC. Fiona Edwards ’03 was featured in the January 2014 issue of Washington

Lawyer magazine. Richard J. Angowski Jr. ’04 became Counsel at Schwartz, Simon, Edelstein & Celso LLC in Morristown and was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Alychia L. Buchan ’04 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Raquel Vallejo ’04 was recognized by Latino American Who’s Who for Family Law. Michael J. Cohen ’05 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Sandra C. Fava ’05 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Kimber L. Gallo ’05 has been appointed to serve on Legislative Committee of New Jersey State Bar Association. Eric Welsh Gross ’05 joined Vitals.com as General Counsel. Brandon C. Gruner ’05 became Counsel at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York. Deborah Kelly ’05 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Kevin McDonough ’05 became a Partner with Latham & Watkins LLP in New York. Franklin McRoberts ’05 selected for the 2013 New York Metro Super Lawyers list. Mayling Blanco ’06 became an Associate with Blank Rome LLP in New York. Aurora F. Parrilla ’06 joined Sedgwick LLP as an Associate in the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice in Newark. Frederick Dour ’07 joined Volpe and Koenig, P.C. as an Associate in the firm’s Mechanical Group in Princeton. Amy Ehnert ’07 joined d’Arcambal Ousley & Cuyler Burk, LLP as an Associate in the firm’s Parsippany

Seton Hall University’s Many Are One Gala On June 13, 2014, Seton Hall University held its annual gala, “Many are One,” to recognize graduates who have given of their time and energy in service to the University community. David V. Calviello ’96, the 2013-14 President of the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council, was among the honorees. He is pictured in the center with members of his family, from left: his wife, Amanda Calviello; his cousin, Richard J. Allen, Esq. ’81, and his parents, Judy and Vincent Calviello.

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office. Joseph P. Farano ’07 became General Counsel to MetTel. Robert Johnson ’07 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Eugene Kim ’07 became an Associate with Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster LLC in Newark. Marc Mucciolo ’07 and Douglas Silvestro ’07 became Of Counsel at Schwartz, Simon, Edelstein & Celso LLC in Whippany. Upneet Teji ’07 became an Associate with Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP in Chicago. Joshua S. Sklarin ’08 joined Parker McCay P.A., in the Public Schools and Education Practice Area in Lawrenceville. Matthew Feinstein ’09 was named Executive Director of the New Jersey Law and Education Empowerment Project (NJ LEEP) in Newark. Kelly A. Lloyd ’09 joined McCarter & English, LLP as an Associate in Newark. Christopher P. Midura ’09 joined Goldberg Segalla, LLP in Princeton as an Associate. Amy L. Rokuson ’09 joined Obermayer, Rebmann, Maxwell & Hippel LLP as an Associate in the firm’s Family Law Department in Cherry Hill.

| 2010s Brian P. Boland ’10 became an Associate with Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP on Long Island. Tamara Coley ’10 has joined the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food & Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Office of Generic Drugs, Office of Generic Drug Policy, Division of Legal and Regulatory Support as a Regulatory Counsel


Seton Hall University School of Law Board of Visitors 2014-15 Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06

in Washington, D.C. She was also named to the Lawyers of Color’s Second Annual Hot List, which recognizes early- to mid-career attorneys excelling in the legal profession. Jessica Jansyn ’10 became Secretary to the Board of Directors of Mane Stream, a nonprofit organization in Califon. Constantina Koulosousas ’10 was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Christian Sison ’10 became an Associate with Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby LLP in Paramus. Charles J. Wilkes ’10 became an Associate with Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, LLP and was recognized as one of the 2014 New Leaders of the Bar by the New Jersey Law Journal. Erika Lopes-McLeman ’11 joined Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP as an Associate in the firm’s Insurance Group in Morristown. Douglas Nelson ’11 joined Capehart Scatchard as an Associate in Mt. Laurel. Kelli J. Stout ’11 joined Husch Blackwell as an Associate in the firm’s Technology, Manufacturing & Transportation team in Kansas City, Mo. Jason Cetel ’12 was awarded the 2013 Larry M. Simonsmeier Writing Award by the American Society for Pharmaceutical Law for his paper, DiseaseBranding and Drug-Mongering: Could Pharmaceutical Industry Promotional Practices Result in Tort Liability? Christopher J. Gelpi ’12 joined Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP in Los Angeles as an Associate. David C. Gibbons ’12 joined Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. as an Associate in Washington, D.C. Kristina Hon ’12 joined the Department of Defense on Guantánamo in Washington, D.C. Raj Mukherji ’12 was elected to the New Jersey State Legislature in the 6th District. Sebastian Sanchez ’12 joined California Rural Legal Assistance in Los Angeles as a Staff Attorney. Saranne Weimer ’12 became an Associate with Giordano Halleran & Ciesla, P.C. in Red Bank. Megan Christensen ’13 joined Stevens & Lee as an Associate in the law firm’s Labor and Employment practice in Paterson. Michael W. Cole ’13 co-authored and published a book, The New Jersey Environmental Law Handbook, 8th Ed. (2014, Bernan Press). Mallory J. Sweeney ’13 joined Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba, P.C. in Center Valley, Pa. as an Associate. Kelly Ann Taddonio ’13 joined The Law Office of Fausto E. Zapata in New York City as an Associate. Lisa M. Meyer ’14 joined Main Event Productions as Director of Business Affairs & Digital Media.

| IN MEMORIAM The Honorable Frank A. Santoro ’70 March 24, 2014 Lauren B. Cohen ’73 May 3, 2014 Martin C.X. Dolan ’78 July 24, 2014 David O’Brien ’85 March 1, 2014

Alwin A. Arce ’86 June 23, 2014 Anmarie Barrie Honan ’89 June 27, 2014 Grace A. Yorke ’00 February 6, 2014 Brian K. Day ’12 September 6, 2014

Louis J. Andreozzi ’84 Former Chairman, Bloomberg Law and Former CEO and President, Lexis Nexis North America Mitch F. Baumeister ’72 (Former Chair) Partner Baumeister & Samuels, PC Kathleen Boozang Associate Dean for Academic Advancement & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Paulette Brown ’76 Partner Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Frank T. Cannone ’91 Chairman, Corporate Department Gibbons P.C. Maury Cartine ’76 Partner-in-Charge, Tax Department Marcum, LLP Christopher J. Christie ’87 Governor, State of New Jersey Michael Critchley ’72 Founding Partner Critchley, Kinum and Vazquez, LLC Rinaldo M. D’Argenio ’79 Of Counsel Arturi, D’Argenio, Guaglardi & Meliti, LLP Joseph J. DePalma ’82 Partner Lite, DePalma & Greenberg, LLC Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97 Chief Executive Officer Ivy Equities Mariellen Dugan ’91 (Vice Chair) Senior Vice President & General Counsel New Jersey Resources Corporation Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 (Chairman) Chairman & Managing Director Gibbons P.C. Kathryn P. Duva ’01 Chief Executive Officer Main Events Susan A. Feeney Partner McCarter & English, LLP Todd M. Galante ’86 Shareholder LeClairRyan Rev. Nicholas S. Gengaro Chaplain Seton Hall University School of Law John C. Gibbons ’72 Senior Managing Director OSO Group, LTD

Gisele Joachim Dean of Enrollment Management Seton Hall University School of Law Stephen B. Judlowe ’65 Of Counsel McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Wendy Johnson Lario ’92 Shareholder Greenberg Traurig, LLP Peter N. Larson ’74 (Former Chair) Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Brunswick Corporation Joseph P. LaSala ’72 (Secretary) Partner McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Erik Lillquist Vice Dean & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Kevin H. Marino ’84 Partner Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C. William B. McGuire ’58 (Former Chair) Senior Partner Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry, LLP William H. Miller Assistant Dean for Alumni and Development Seton Hall University School of Law Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81 Partner Newsome O’Donnell, LLC David M. Orbach Chairman of the Board Regal Bank James C. Orr ’64 Of Counsel Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP William J. Palatucci ’89 Special Counsel Gibbons P.C. Robert F. Perry ’89 Managing Partner King & Spalding, NY Office Ronald J. Riccio Professor of Law, Dean Emeritus Seton Hall University School of Law Brent Saunders President & Chief Executive Officer Forest Laboratories, Inc. Claudette St. Romain Associate Dean for Curriculum & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Bernard M. Hartnett ’55 Retired, Former Member of Connell Foley

Charles A. Sullivan Professor of Law & Director of the Law Library Seton Hall University School of Law

The Honorable Katharine S. Hayden ’75 United States District Court District of New Jersey

James B. Ventantonio ’64 Executive Vice President SAI Management Consulting

Patrick E. Hobbs Dean Seton Hall University School of Law

Sarah Waldeck Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Alfred F. Jablonski ’66 Chief Executive Officer The Sage Foundation

Justin P. Walder Member Walder, Hayden & Brogan, P.A.

Colleen E. Tracy James ’96 Partner Mayer Brown LLP

Karol Corbin Walker ’86 Shareholder LeClairRyan

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Honor Roll of Giving The outstanding legal education Seton Hall Law provides its students would not be possible without the generous support of alumni, friends, faculty, staff, parents, businesses, and organizations. Every gift to Seton Hall Law is greatly appreciated. Your generosity is important because of the positive impact it has on our students and faculty, as well as the Law School as a whole. Honor rolls recognize and thank donors for their gifts, and share with fellow alumni and friends the inspiring example of giving. Although we have made every effort to present each entry accurately, we do occasionally make mistakes. If an omission or error is found, please accept the Law School’s apologies and bring it to the attention of the Office for Alumni and Development at lawalum@shu.edu or call 973-642-8711. This Honor Roll acknowledges gifts made between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.

Individuals $50,000+ Mitch F. Baumeister ’72 Thomas P. Carroll Maury Cartine ’76 Robin Cartine Estate of William E. Garland Lynn Samuels

Organizations $50,000+ Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund FINRA Investor Education Foundation Johnson & Johnson Corporate The MCJ Amelior Foundation New Jersey State Bar Foundation Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Individuals $25,000 – $49,999 Christina Dunican Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 Alfred F. Jablonski ’66 Mary Schibell Richard D. Schibell ’73

Organizations $25,000 – $49,999 Gibbons P.C. The Sage Foundation Schibell, Mennie & Kentos, L.L.C.

Individuals $10,000 – $24,999 Loren Marie Breslow ’98 Sheilagh M. Clarke ’95 Robert Cohen The Honorable Toni Damiano Mariellen Dugan ’91 Adrian M. Foley

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Helen Judlowe Stephen B. Judlowe ’65 Michael Lario Wendy Johnson Lario ’92 Lee Larson Peter N. Larson ’74 Debra A. LaSala Joseph P. LaSala ’72 Michael X. McBride Lois McGuire William B. McGuire ’58 Margot S. Meyer Robert Osborne Meyer ’77 Robert F. Perry ’89 Joseph J. Schiavone Karol Corbin Walker ’86 Paul Walker Liza M. Walsh ’84

Organizations $10,000 – $24,999 BARBRI Bar Review Budd Larner, P.C. Community Foundation of New Jersey Connell Foley LLP Graham Curtin Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Johnson & Johnson The Michael J. Kosloski Foundation Larson Family Foundation McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Novartis

Individuals $5,000 – $9,999 Lisa Andreozzi Louis J. Andreozzi ’84 Emily Cannone Frank T. Cannone ’91 Julia Cino Richard J. Cino ’90 Vincent A. Cino William J. Cozine ’64 Diane DePalma Joseph J. DePalma ’82 Carol A. Frazza Peter J. Frazza ’81 Stanley J. Gulkin ’69 Bernard M. Hartnett ’55

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Mary Frances Hartnett ’90 Joseph Hayden The Honorable Katharine Sweeney Hayden ’75 Colleen E. Tracy James ’96 Jane Kilcullen Kevin M. Kilcullen Robert A. Lord ’86 Margaret Nee Thomas M. Nee ’73 Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81 Dara Orbach David M. Orbach James C. Orr ’64 Sharon Orr William J. Palatucci ’89 Mary Lou Parker ’75 Thomas Parker Kevin M. Prongay ’73 Nan Prongay ’74 Robert V. Prongay ’08 Ellen Rose Robert G. Rose ’74 Claudia Sauchelli Paul Sauchelli ’92 Ann Marie Schwartz Bernard A. Schwartz ’78 Brian G. Steller ’82 Candice Steller John J. Sumas ’00 Anita Winkler Ventantonio James B. Ventantonio ’64 Justin P. Walder Yolanda G. Walder

Organizations $5,000 – $9,999 Andreozzi Consulting LLC The Fred August and Adele Wolpers Charitable Foundation Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., Inc. The Christie Family Foundation, Inc. Columbian Foundation Cooper University Health Care Nina Gelb Revocable Trust HNTB Corporation Hudson County Bar Foundation Jackson Lewis P.C.

Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC Lord, Kobrin, Alvarez & Fattell, LLC Newsome O’Donnell, LLC NJ Resources Corporation Schwab Charitable Fund Schwartz Foundation Village Supermarket, Inc.

Individuals $1,000 - $4,999 Dawn Afanador Victor A. Afanador ’98 Evans C. Agrapidis ’83 Brett Michael Anders ’97 Joanna Anders Anthony J. Arnone ’01 Charles M. Aulino ’74 Robert L. Baechtold ’66 Laura Diane Flynn Baldini ’96 Patricia A. Barbieri ’91 John Christopher Barnoski ’97 Carol B. Bastek Lawrence E. Bathgate The Honorable Marie White Bell ’73 Deborah A. Bello ’79 Marianne Benevenia ’87 Kyle C. Bisceglie ’92 Christopher Boehmeke John Anthony Boyle ’00 Paulette Brown ’76 William B. Butler ’67 Lan Hoang Cadigan ’97 Richard Thomas Cadigan ’97 Sean R. Callagy ’96 Sean Carlin ’86 Angela Christine Carmella Barbara B. Comerford ’85 Julie Connor Terence G. Connor ’67 Thomas Bryan Considine ’89 Keith W. Cook ’00 Michael E. Cozine ’60 Michael Critchley ’72 John D. Cromie ’87 Patricia Cromie ’87 Elaine C. Crowley ’09 Carolyn N. Daly ’96 Frank J. DeAngelis ’96 Susan DeAngelis

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John Bryson Degnan Nicole Forma Degnan ’95 Janet M. Dempsey-Malone Michael B. Devins ’97 Roger W. Dinella ’91 Seth Granoff Dombeck ’04 Dennis J. Drasco Ronald A. Draucikas ’80 Joseph J. Dvorak ’66 Barbara C. Fitzgerald Paula A. Franzese John R. Frieri ’85 Jerome J. Froelich ’72 Eugene F. Gaughan Kalman Harris Geist ’65 Angelo J. Genova Russell Thomas Giglio ’92 Geoffrey D. Green ’74 Nicholas A. Grieco ’90 Kathleen M. Grochala ’05 Richard J. Grochala ’85 Sheppard A. Guryan Joseph A. Hallock ’71 James V. Hetzel ’86 James W. Johnson Stephanie M. Kay ’92 Thomas C. Kelly ’73 Martin B. Kenny Michael D. Kibler ’97 Catherine A. Kiernan ’86 John H. Klock Richard Francis Komosinski ’95 Charles J. LaDuca Benjamin F. Lambert ’68 Anthony P. LaRocco ’82 James N. Lawlor ’92 Charles William Lefevre ’96 Daniel R. Levy ’04 Richard Loccke ’70 Frederick M. Luberto Carmelo Lubrano ’88 John F. MacLeod ’71 Robert K. Malone ’84 Robert J. Martin ’79 The Honorable Anthony R. Mautone ’67 Stephen M. McCabe ’65 Daniel J. McCarthy ’87 James Irving McClammy ’98 Madelyn Camacho McClammy ’98 Thomas Daniel McCloskey ’83 Philip F. McGovern ’84 Sheila Frances McShane ’00 Pamela T. Miller ’85

Brian J. Molloy ’78 Sean Monaghan ’83 Michael A. Monahan ’88 Wanda Monahan ’88 Eli Morawiec ’91 Debra Marie Mouridy Glenn J. Mouridy ’79 John P. Mulkerin ’70 Diane C. Nardone ’88 Melissa A. Natale ’03 Keith D. Nowak ’76 Donald L. O’Connor ’71 Thomas M. Olson ’82 David J. Pascrell ’95 Jacqueline Pirone ’04 Stephen Michael Plotnick ’99 Bridget Marie Polloway ’00 Merric Jon Polloway ’00 Susan Positan Wayne J. Positan The Honorable Anthony J. Principi ’75 M. Stephen Rasch ’79 Ronald J. Riccio ’71 James F. Ryan ’74 Henry E. Rzemieniewski ’70 Z. Lance Samay ’70 Philip E. San Filippo ’76 Elizabeth Sheil Robert A. Silber ’91 Michael J. Silvestri Leon J. Sokol ’75 William I. Strasser ’74 Charles A. Sullivan Eleanor S. Campbell Swank ’97 John David Tortorella ’99 Peter T. Tu ’94 Anna W. Uliano Charles J. Uliano ’74 The Honorable Andrew A. Valeriani ’63 William J. Van Nostrand Frank E. Walsh Joseph T. Walsh ’89 The Honorable Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72 John B. Wefing Sharon L. Weiner ’94 Michael T. Welch ’06 John B. Wilson ’90 Susan Reach Winters ’82 Peter R. Yarem ’79


Organizations $1,000 - $4,999 A.B.O.T.A. ACBW Real Estate Holdings-Canada American International Group The Associate Alumnae of Douglass College The Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey Atlantic County Bar Association Benjamin Auerbach Law Scholarship Foundation Bathgate, Wegener, & Wolf P.C. Bloomberg L.P. The Brunetti Foundation Comcast Critchley, Kinum & Vazquez, LLC Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, LLP Daiichi-Sanyko, Inc. Daly & Associates, LLC EisnerAmper LLP Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP Epstein Becker Green P.C. Exxon Mobil Foundation Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster Hallock & Cammarota, LLP Independent College Fund of New Jersey Jenkins & Clayman KPMG Foundation Kroll Heineman Carton, LLC Senator Kyrillos Committee Labaton Sucharow LLP Lum Drasco Positan, LLC The John G. Martin Foundation McCarter & English, LLP Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company The North Ward Center Inc. Ocean County Bar Association OrthoMedix L.L.C. Election Fund of Kevin O’ Toole, Inc. Princeton Public Affairs Group Inc. Public Strategies Impact, LLC. Rogut McCarthy LLC Schulman Wiegmann & Associates Robert A. Silber PC Strasser & Associates, P. C. TD Bank - Wealth Management Tyco International Ltd. Villa Enterprises Mgmt. Ltd. Inc.

Individuals <$1,000 Mitchell W. Abrahams ’83 Leonardo Adonis Acevedo ’12 Barbara Ackerman Devon Acquaviva

Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06 Christopher Douglas Adams ’98 Stacey Dawn Adams ’98 Lisa M. Adubato ’87 John M. Agnello ’79 Stephen F. Agocs ’64 Charleen M. Aina ’76 Wanda M. Akin ’82 John M. Alati Mark C. Alexander Loren Pierce Alexis ’85 Jessica C. Almeida ’13 Frederick W. Alworth ’88 Christine A. Amalfe Steven K. Andreassen ’03 Thomas P. Anselmo ’94 The Honorable Frances L. Antonin ’76 Dewan N. Arefin ’03 Joseph Armenti ’14 Kiesha T. Astwood ’06 Susan Aufiero-Peters ’01 James F. Avigliano ’71 Anne Serzan Babineau ’77 The Honorable Donna J. Baboulis ’81 John Michael Badagliacca ’14 Laura M. Baker ’93 Matthew A. Baldini ’96 Tracey A. Ballard ’93 Carmen M. Banerjee Jon-Henry Barr ’95 Anmarie Barrie ’89 Raymond C. Barzey ’83 Francis J. Battersby ’82 Drew J. Bauman ’83 Lawrence E. Behning ’91 Maureen Behning-Doyle Samantha Bell ’14 Joseph F. Benning Leslie H. Berger ’67 Roberta E. Berger ’90 Samuel C. Berger ’01 Rita Berlin ’95 Austin M. Berry ’06 Mary Ann Berry ’05 Damien Bevelle ’10 Anthony Joseph Bianciella ’98 Lauren Bielskie Bonnie Birdsell ’14 Jason L. Bittiger ’09 Tyrone Blackburn ’14 Mayling C. Blanco ’06 George Blazeski ’14 Randye E. Bloom ’79 Marie Rose Bloomer ’79 John J. Bolan ’72 H. Robert Boney ’74 Armando O. Bonilla ’92 Kathleen M. Boozang Lynne A. Borchers ’91 Lindsay Borgeson ’14 Alan Arnold Bornstein ’98 Terence Boyle ’84 John F. Bracaglia ’59 Thomas E. Bracken ’68 Eileen M. Brackup ’85 Debra J. Bradley ’86 Colleen E. Brady ’00 Robert C. Brady ’00 Lori J. Braender ’83 Richard F. Breitweiser ’89 Sherry A. Bremerman ’90

Colleen Denise Brennan ’91 Joseph P. Brennan ’73 Joseph L. Brescher ’62 Phyllis Gutto Brew ’87 Luke P. Breslin ’10 Kelly A. Briganti ’93 Ellen A. Brodsky ’81 The Honorable Peter R. Brogan ’68 Elaine Brophy Eric D. Brophy ’99 Herfa Maria Brown ’14 Jeffrey S. Brown ’82 Kenneth D. Brown ’77 Theresa D. Brown ’85 Timothy Brown ’14 Benjamin S. Bucca ’83 Christine A. Bucca ’84 Benjamin M. Burton John G. Butler ’62 Nancy Butler ’03 Ethan Buttner ’14 Peter Byer ’80 Timothy Caine ’14 Thomas Richard Calcagni ’97 Marc A. Calello ’89 Sheila E. Calello ’91 Alaina Caliendo ’14 Denise I. Calinda ’92 G. Kevin Callahan ’70 Amanda Calviello David Vincent Calviello ’96 Sean Camoni ’11 Kathleen McCormick Campi ’83 Anthony M. Campisano ’83 Julia A. Cannarozzi ’87 Kimberly A. Capadona ’01 Michelle Capezza ’96 Robert M. Carducci ’90 Jenny Carroll Robert Carter Rachel M. Caruso ’03 Christine Luba Carver ’98 Andrea M. Cascarano ’07 John R. Cascarano ’07 Caitlin Petry Cascino ’12 Neil J. Casey ’73 Cathy Casriel ’08 Zoila S. Cassanova ’04 Kyle Cassidy ’14 Amarilys Cattafi ’08 Iskender H. Catto ’00 Joseph T. Caulfield ’89 Glenn A. Cavanaugh ’03 Michael J. Cennimo ’09 Sharon Kathleen Cepeda ’97 Saverio Vincent Cereste ’70 John Edward Cerza ’96 Jennifer M. Champagne ’10 Lori E. Chapin ’99 Dolcey E. Chaplin ’84 Nicole H. Chase ’94 Jennifer Chawla ’14 Theresa Y. Cheng ’82 Jason Cherchia ’14 Sarah B. Chopnick ’09 John W. Christie ’70 The Honorable Vicki A. Citrino ’92 The Honorable Marilyn C. Clark Kelly A. Clarke Maureen B. Clarke Jonathan D. Clemente ’81

Mark A. Clemente ’81 Ebony Coates ’14 Kenneth J. Coffin ’95 Emmanuel Coffy ’03 Kylie Alexandra Cohen ’14 Robert B. Cohen ’86 Carl H. Coleman John Edward Coley ’69 Tamara Coley ’10 Christine Colvert ’14 Caroline V. Comerford C. Nicolas Concepcion ’11 William T. Connell ’76 David Victor Conti ’69 Samuel V. Convery ’69 David J. Cooner ’89 Richard Coppa ’92 Andrew P. Corcoran ’73 Cynthia Correa Dan F. Corrigan ’06 Diane L. Corsico ’02 Edward Costello ’88 Francis J. Costenbader ’62 Patrick Coughlin ’14 Jane M. Coviello ’81 Stephen W. Craig ’82 David N. Crapo ’12 Patricia B. Crapo Joyce Crawford ’14 Olivia Belfatto Crisp ’78 Jennifer C. CritchleyQuinn ’02 Michael Cross ’12 Christine E. Curran ’09 James J. Cutro ’93 Robert M. Czech ’87 Henry J. Daaleman ’62 Robert G. Dachisen ’93 Jeremy Dack ’14 Stephen M. Dahl ’82 Brian Daly C. Brian Daly ’71 Joseph T. Daly ’68 Clais Daniels-Edwards ’14 Andrew Michael Darcy ’10 Mike Daries Heather Jo Darling ’02 Sydney Darling Jennifer L. Davenport ’03 Bernard S. Davis ’70 Eileen B. Davis Lydia E. Davis ’78 Virginia E. Davis ’74 Philip James Degnan ’96 James M. Deichert ’72 Michael Deloreto ’14 Edward J. De Pascale ’73 Christopher Paul DePhillips ’92 David Arthur DeSimone ’95 Dale A. Diamond ’82 Javier Diaz ’12 Javier J. Diaz ’14 Albert H. Dib ’99 The Honorable Patrick J. Diegnan ’73 William J. Diggs ’10 Anelia Dikovytska ’14 Derek A. Disbrow ’08 Edwin G. Ditlow Lindsay F. Ditlow ’06 Jennifer A. DiTommaso Aldo DiTrolio ’94 Thomas F. Doherty ’92 Ronald J. Dolecki ’94 Leilani M. Dornfeld ’99

William Dowd ’75 Theresa Spola Doyle ’87 Sharon A. Dragan ’86 Susan Rachel Dudzinski ’98 Stephen P. Duff ’04 Robert E. Dunn ’86 Diane Dunn-McKay ’89 Brian E. Early ’99 Richard Lee Elbert ’95 Paris P. Eliades Joseph H. Ely ’71 Brandi K.S. Endres ’14 Matthew Engel ’14 Marita S. Erbeck ’02 Marianne Reni Erdos ’92 The Honorable Gerald C. Escala ’64 Richard F. Eschle ’10 Colleen K. Faherty ’14 Robert R. Fanburg ’77 Alissa Heather Faris ’06 Mary Lou Farmer Jeffrey M. Faro ’69 Glenn A. Farrell ’88 Kathleen C. Soley Farrell ’90 Michael A. Fazio ’07 Matthew J. Fedor ’02 Angel Feliciano ’13 Brian H. Fenlon ’87 James Leo Fennessy ’00 Lewis J. Fernandez ’78 Peter A. Fico ’89 Rebecca Fields ’74 Laurie M. Fierro ’83 Andrew Emanuel Finkle ’96 James V. Fiore ’74 The Honorable Lisa Anne Firko ’86 Nicole L. Fish ’03 John W. Fisher ’75 William J. Fisher ’72 James F. Flanagan ’72 Roger W. Flartey ’76 Thomas D. Flinn ’81 Nina R. Florczak ’67 Dianne Foley ’75 Robert J. Foley ’73 Martin J. Foncello ’05 Nicole A. Dyer Foncello ’04 Gregory W. Fortsch ’94 William A. Fox ’78 Karen E. Foxman ’05 Kimberly Ann Franko ’12 Brian M. Frankoski ’14 Marybeth E. Frantz ’04 Gerard K. Frech ’79 Bernard W. Freedman ’66 Mark E. Freeman ’01 Timothy R. Freeman ’06 James Froehlich ’14 Kevin M. Fumai ’02 Michael Benjamin Fusco ’10 Deborah A. Gabry ’89 Christine Gaddis ’14 Kelly B. Gaertner ’06 Charles A. Gaglia ’81 Aaron Hans Galileo ’98 Hugh B. Gallagher ’77 Dakota Gallivan ’14 Dennis M. Galvin ’86 Paul M. Gamba Marc Garfinkle Sarah Gargiulo ’14 Joseph L. Garrubbo ’62

Jonathan E. Gates ’06 Bryan R. Gavin ’14 Glenn C. Geiger ’76 Joan G. Geiger ’83 Julie E. Gendel ’09 John G. Geppert ’83 Noreen Mary Giblin ’98 Colin Gibson ’14 Kimberly M. Gilhooly ’14 Juliette P. Gillespie ’05 Justin Ginter ’14 Joseph Giordano ’94 Shawn J. Giordano Nicholas A. Giuditta ’88 Timothy P. Glynn Rachel Godsil Jordan B. Goldberg ’92 Henry S. Goldfine ’96 Jarrick Goldhamer ’14 Harry A. Golematis ’05 Victoria Leigh Gonchar ’13 The Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez ’80 Elga Amalia Goodman ’96 Gregory G. Goodman ’07 Nicole Goodwin ’01 Edward R. Goracy ’81 Joseph Goss ’09 Jamie R. Gottlieb ’09 Walter J. Greenhalgh ’74 Gloria Errico Grieco ’69 Ralph Anthony Grieco ’69 Carol A. Gross ’85 Arthur J. Guenther ’75 Paola Guido ’14 Steven Hadley Jonathan Hafetz Andrew F. Hageman ’76 Dennis T. Hagerty ’02 Evan Haggerty ’12 Ermina Hahn ’77 John B. Hall ’64 Margaret S. Hall Abdul Hamdan ’14 Richard F. Hamilton ’74 Gene Hammoud ’02 Lauren Handler Simone HandlerHutchinson ’93 The Honorable Gerald B. Hanifan ’68 Karin Louise Hanlon ’98 Colleen Frances Hannon ’98 Joseph M. Hannon ’99 Andrew C. Hannwacker ’91 The Honorable Stephan C. Hansbury ’77 William C. Hanse ’70 Kathleen B. Harden ’89 George R. Hardin ’74 Karen A. Harding ’90 Thomas C. Hart ’79 Andrea W. Hattan ’05 Caroline Hatton ’14 Ollie Howard Hawkins ’82 The Honorable Rudolph N. Hawkins ’68 James F. Healey ’72 Patrick D. Healy ’66 James D. Hebson ’77 Alyse Eva Berger Heilpern ’00 Michael Herb ’14 Martin Alan Hewitt ’99 Ronald A. Hewitt ’05 Mindy J. Himelman ’86

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Honor Roll of Giving Lonnie J. Hinton ’95 Frank Paul Hoffman ’71 John Edmund Hogan ’98 Analisa Sama Holmes ’88 Keith L. Hovey ’04 Fred J. Howlett ’77 Joseph J. Huber ’94 Nicole Lauren Huberfeld ’98 Jodi Anne Hudson ’96 Carmelo V. Huertas ’96 William M. Hunt ’87 Jon Lee Huston ’74 Keith A. Hyche ’91 Lenore Marie Imhof ’99 Gregory S. Inman ’85 Anthony J. Innamorato ’66 The Honorable David J. Issenman ’73 The Honorable Anthony J. Iuliani ’54 John V. Jacobi Jeremy D. Jacobsen ’09 Carol G. Jacobson ’78 Milan Jakubcak ’14 Kelly Ann Harris Jerkovich ’00 Jacob Louis Johnson Robert S. Johnson ’62 William J. Johnson ’75 James Brendan Johnston ’96 Maureen M. Johnston ’90 William B. Jones ’95 Salil Joseph ’14 Susan Merle Joseph ’75 Paul H. Juzdan ’14 Charles J.X. Kahwaty ’79 Jessica Kalafut ’14 George A. Kalosieh ’70 Marie L. Kalosieh ’64 Palaiyur S. Kalyanaraman ’94 Helmut Kamm Sean Michael Kane ’99 Catherine L. Karanas ’87 David Karnes Neil F. Katz ’75 Kenneth W. Kayser ’77 Brian T. Keane ’83 Jane D. Kearney Christopher J. Keating ’14 Randall Keeling Frank J. Keenan ’86 Kimberly A. KeenanKirkpatrick ’93 Thomas F. Kelaher ’60 Nicholas Keller ’14 A. James Kelly ’73 Anne M. Kelly ’77 Kevin B. Kelly Elizabeth Ann Kenny ’93 Joseph G. Kenny ’13 Janet L. Kerr Thomas R. Kerr ’74 Jeffrey C. Ketterson ’71 Patrick Brian Kiernan ’79 James M. Kilkenny ’77 Stuart T. Kirkby ’02 Edward M. Kissling ’84 Stephen H. Klausner ’74 Michael R. Klein ’75 Olivia P. Klein ’85 Steven Kleinman ’02 Victoria Y. Ko ’02 Albert G. Kobylarz ’74

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Timothy Koch ’14 Paul H. Kochanski ’80 Rabbi Michael G. Kohn ’75 Alex Korona ’11 Julie Anne Kot ’07 David R. Kott Walter J. Krako ’70 Catherine A. Carr Krauss ’84 William P. Krauss ’81 The Honorable Martin E. Kravarik ’68 Paul E. Kudirka ’76 Fred C. Kuhlwilm ’73 James J. Kuhn ’93 Mary Gail Kunik ’77 Robert F. Kupec ’68 Mark David Kurdyla ’99 Debra T. Kuser ’81 Thomas M. Lahiff ’78 Mimi Lakind ’93 Abigail Lamb ’10 Brigid Shanley Lamb ’76 Carol J. Landrigan Ryan Lang ’14 Linda J. Largey ’93 Courteney Lario ’14 John Adam Latini ’98 Robert D. Laurino ’79 Andrew Lavadera ’14 Rochelle D. Laws ’07 Kimberly Ann Leegan ’95 Michael J. Leegan ’95 David L. Legow ’86 Joel L. Leibowitz ’65 John N. Lemieux ’79 Antoinette Leming Jeremiah E. Lenihan ’10 Andrea Leone Julian Leone ’04 Bernard A. Leroe ’74 Steven Less ’79 Jeffrey Allan Levine ’85 Joshua Daniel Levine ’96 Ronald S. Levitt ’68 Joshua Levy ’14 Albert M. Lewis ’82 Margaret K. Lewis Paula S. Lieb ’93 Debra Michele Lightner ’97 Ernest V. Linek ’82 Edan Lisovicz ’14 Paul A. Lisovicz ’82 Danny Ljungberg ’14 Kelly Alexis Lloyd ’09 Anthony V. Locascio ’98 Michelle Dawn LoMonte ’98 Felice T. Londa ’82 Erika Lopes-McLeman ’11 Andria Lopez John J. Losordo ’13 Jonathon Brugh Lower ’08 Stephen J. Lubben Rocco Luisi ’97 Janet S. Lynch ’84 Frank R. Lyons ’76 Kathleen A. LyonsBoswick ’84 Elizabeth Losey Macchiaverna ’10 Marc P. Madonia ’01 Anita W. Magatti ’80 Nicole Mary Magdziak ’14 Kevin Mahoney ’14 John J. Maiorana ’78

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John S. Mairo ’94 Hemang K. Maisuria ’13 Janet B. Malay ’85 Matthew Malfa ’90 Michael S. Maneri ’83 Michael Mangels ’14 Mark Manigan ’97 Stuart Mann ’86 The Honorable Richard M. Marano ’85 Scott J. Mariani ’91 The Honorable Ronald G. Marmo ’67 George A. Marootian ’78 Sergio Marquez ’86 Melissa P. Marschner ’99 Larry D. Martin Paul H. Martin ’72 Aldo J. Martinez ’83 Mario Massa William Mathesius ’65 Katherine Matos ’11 Edwin R. Matthews ’73 Edward Howard Mazer ’74 Paul H. Mazer ’04 Kathleen A. Mazzouccolo ’92 Robert W. McAndrew ’78 Andrew McCray ’91 Kurt Edward McCue ’81 Mary Anne McDonald ’81 Kevin M. McDonough ’05 Thomas E. McGrath Catalina McHale ’09 Ann Mader McKeon ’83 The Honorable John A. McLaughlin ’65 Jonathan McLeman Erin McMahon ’89 Richard J. McManus Stephen McManus ’90 Daniel A. McNulty ’82 Cynthia H. McNutt ’07 Nancy Elizabeth Medwid ’98 Douglas J. Mehan ’02 The Honorable Benn Meistrich ’92 Glenn C. Merritt ’89 George Mettler ’71 Kenneth B. Metz ’79 Patricia Ann Meyer ’76 Mary E. Romano Micale ’91 Milford L. Middelstaedt ’71 Jessica Miles Donald F. Miller ’81 Donna R. Miller ’87 Matthew M. Miller ’05 Rebecca J. Miller ’04 Margaret P. MillerSanders ’84 Michael R. Minnefor ’08 Arlene Mirsky ’79 Keri E. Misurell ’99 Matthew C. Moench ’07 Stephanie Moench Lenore M. Molee ’88 J. Russell Molloy ’81 Joanne Monahan ’78 Nicholas C. Montenegro ’69 Anne Dabney Moon ’97 The Honorable Thomas M. Moore ’80 Barbara Ann Moran ’90 Lucas W. Morgan ’14 Mark S. Morgan Patricia C. Morgan ’09

Karen H. Moriarty ’86 Michael F. Moriarty ’86 The Honorable Barry E. Moscowitz ’93 Theodore D. Moskowitz ’82 Rose Mary Muir ’93 The Honorable James Francis Mulvihill ’71 Mariah E. Murphy W. Michael Murphy ’74 Jason T. Mushnick ’13 James R. Napolitano ’67 Debra Naporano ’91 Marie D. Nardino ’79 Anna P. Navatta ’82 Evan S. Neadel ’06 Michael W. Nelms ’90 Carol A. Nemetz ’84 Anthony Nguyen Jeffry F. Nielsen ’90 Margaret M. Nielsen ’91 Eugene Stephen Niemiec ’13 Anneke H. Niemira ’05 Robert J. Nolan ’57 William W. Northgrave ’90 Harry D. Norton ’77 Richard Norton Maria D. Noto ’80 Gerard R. Novak ’88 Joseph S. Novak ’73 Judith A. Novak ’93 Steven Robert Oberndorf ’75 Francis X. O’Brien ’69 The Honorable James J. O’Connell ’66 The Honorable Colin F. O’Donnell ’87 John F. O’Hern ’94 Caroline Oks ’12 J. Raymond Oldroyd ’75 Karan Oleckna Kenneth S. Oleckna ’72 Adebola A. Olufowobi ’14 Michael F. O’Neill ’80 Lawrence M. O’Reilly ’83 James D. Orlando ’80 Barry H. Ostrowsky Neil A. Owens ’05 Frederick W. Padden ’63 Vasiliki Pagidas ’98 Robert G. Palomba ’56 Denise L. Panicucci ’89 The Honorable John A. Paparazzo ’77 Sanyam Parikh ’12 Jeffrey S. Parker ’98 Kerry M. Parker ’81 John A. Parmigiani ’68 Jaye L. Parsons Janet Senft Pearce ’94 Allen B. Pearl ’60 Marina C. Perna ’88 Alexa Deones Perry ’86 Alan H. Perzley ’82 Paul Pflumm Chris E. Piasecki ’82 Scott B. Piekarsky ’86 Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa ’89 Richard E. Pigott ’70 James C. Pitney ’75 Dominic Piunno Marcel R. Plaut ’74 Jeffrey S. Pollak

Daniel J. Pomeroy ’81 Catherine Pontoriero ’10 Wesley Poriotis ’78 Kelly Poupore ’14 Miguel Alexander Pozo Kristen M. Pridgen ’14 Melissa Ann Provost ’98 Jamie Carolyn Pukl-Werbel ’98 Ivan J. Punchatz ’76 Catherine Marie Queenan Edward P. Queenan ’76 Mary D. Quinn Thomas F. Quinn ’81 Ayushi Rajpurohit ’14 Louis A. Raniero ’99 Anthony Rapa ’07 Michael Rato ’01 Carole M. Ravin ’94 David Ravin The Honorable Michael L. Ravin ’83 Courtney Christine Ray ’09 Frederic John Regenye ’95 Vincent E. Reilly ’76 Victoria H. Reinhard Beth Reiser Scott E. Reiser ’07 Louis P. Renzi ’84 Judith Anne Ricci ’97 Michael J. Riccobono ’09 Peter C. Richardson ’77 Alexandra Robertson ’14 Elaine A. Rocha ’98 Richard John Roddy ’75 Joseph J. Rodgers ’73 Vadim Rodin ’14 Lindsay Rodman ’11 Sarah Rogerson ’04 Robert Roglieri ’14 Benita J. Rohm ’79 Amy L. Rokuson ’09 Jason Michael Ross ’02 Jayne M. Ross ’82 Philip A. Ross Francis S. Rossi ’81 Mindy Michaels Roth ’88 Vincent J. Rubino ’80 Richard M. Rufolo ’87 David A. Ruhnke ’75 Rosie Ackerman Rupp The Honorable Daniel J. Russell ’61 Ryan D. Russell ’13 James T. Ryan ’10 Patricia Anne Ryan ’93 Christy L. SaalfeldKirkby ’02 Alexa C. Salcito Lanhi Saldana ’09 Mary Frances F. Salvante Jonathan E. Samon ’04 Charles G. Sanders ’69 Maria Fragassi Santangelo ’92 Jennifer Sarnelli ’03 Richard M. Sasso ’80 James C. Savage ’73 James J. Savage ’93 William G. Schanck ’71 Tara J. Schellhorn Jerry Scher Shoshana Schiff ’98 David L. Schlossberg ’79 John H. Schmidt ’77

William H. Schmidt ’87 John M. Schmittberger ’82 The Honorable Anthony J. Sciuto ’68 Robert C. Scrivo ’93 Marie Seitz ’92 Yezhisai Senthil ’05 John L. Shahdanian ’97 Gregory A. Shanaphy ’94 Courtney L. Shanney ’13 James P. Shannon ’86 Kevin E. Shanoski ’90 Denbigh Shelton Brian Sheppard Thomas E. Shields ’73 Michael Y. Shimshak ’90 Scott J. Sholder ’07 Amy E. Shotmeyer ’09 The Honorable Neil H. Shuster ’70 The Honorable Patty Shwartz Kenneth N. Siegel ’68 Jeanne Marie Silberman ’98 Anthony F. Siliato ’80 Jane Burleyson Simpson ’95 Ami E. Simunovich ’07 David V. Simunovich ’08 Sameer Singh ’14 Beverly S. Sirota ’76 Samuel J. Sirota ’59 Jill S. Slattery ’79 Elina Slavin ’10 Steven J. Sloan ’86 Cordelia Smith ’94 Robert H. Smith ’75 Sean A. Smith ’01 Roy B. Smolarz ’80 Bruce Snyder Ricardo Solano ’98 Susan Lynn SoldaDeSimone ’95 Toby Solomon ’83 Joel M. Solow ’74 George B. Somers ’83 Donna Sonageri ’82 Remi L. Spencer ’02 Robert F. Spencer ’71 Juliana Barno Spitzer Robert E. Spitzer ’06 Darryl M. Spruill ’95 Geri Landau Squire ’81 The Honorable Jerome M. St. John ’75 Louise L. Stanton ’88 Jennifer Starr ’14 The Honorable Donald H. Steckroth ’72 Roy Steele Richard H. Steen ’75 Richard J. Stepp ’14 Shannon N. Sterritt ’11 Robert Gannon Stevens ’71 John C. Stockman ’91 Matthew D. Stockwell ’05 Charles J. Stoia ’88 Pasquale Storino ’14 Eugene Striffler ’79 The Honorable Stephen A. Stripp ’79 Andrea Sturniolo ’14 Michael C. Sudol ’65 Jeal Sugarman ’77 Eric Suggs ’14 Michael C. Sullivan ’88


Seton Hall University School of Law Alumni Council 2014-15 Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06 (President) Thomas Harmon Sullivan ’69 Kerstin Sundstrom ’07 Ronald S. Suss ’74 Joseph E. Sutton ’98 Morna L. Sweeney ’88 Sandra Tafuri Julia C. Talarick ’97 Kazbek Tambi ’90 Robert Tanenbaum John F. Tarrant ’80 Robert John Tarte ’69 Margaret L. Tarver ’82 Stephen P. Tasy ’84 Robert F. Tavares ’79 Jonathan D. Tchack ’78 Ronald J. Tell ’63 Lincoln A. Terzian ’93 Jennifer L. Thibodaux ’05 Roy Joseph Thibodaux ’05 Gary A. Thomas ’87 Jennifer Ruth Thompson ’98 Frederick S. Title Charles P. Tivenan ’80 Richard W. Tkach ’80 Andrew Tobel ’14 Adrian M. Tocklin ’94 Annette Tomarazzo ’02 Lucas C. Townsend ’04 Audrey H. Tracey Louis Joseph Trachtman ’92 Kali A. Trahanas ’14 Jeremy M. Traster ’06 David James Treacy ’00 Charles Tregidgo ’78 Peter B. Treichler ’79 Calvin O. Trevenen ’79 Raymond P. Trevisan ’83 Juan J. Trillo ’01 Margie Troncoso ’14 Gene Truncellito ’77 Seymour I. Tuchband ’80 Michael J. Urbano ’69 Eliza Lynn Urciuoli ’14 Warren Usatine Robert Vacchiano ’79 Catharine A. Vaughan ’91 Mary M. Vazquez The Honorable Peter J. Vazquez ’73 Tina Velantzas-Austin ’90 Maria I. Velez-Lopez ’97 August Ventura ’14 Edythe G. Victor ’91 Jennifer M. Mazawey Vinosky ’97 John E. Vitale ’78 Carole J. Wallace ’96 Frederick A. Walz ’73 Jason T. Watson ’07 Jewel Watson Christina E. Weaver ’78 Kevin W. Weber ’08 Eleanor K. Wedum ’14 Marcia Miller Ann Wefelmeier ’94 Robert J. Wegner ’66 Joan M. Weidner ’82 Evan D. Weiner ’14 Jack S. Weinstein ’82 Jillian Todd Weiss ’86 Lisabeth Wester Thomas A. Wester ’82 Douglas Adam Wheeler ’96 Timothy R. Wheeler ’02

Lawrence A. Whipple ’73 The Honorable Melvin S. Whitken ’62 Bryn Nichell Whittle ’98 Charles Joseph Wilkes ’10 Shellie Williams ’86 Samuel R. Williamson ’75 Lorraine K. Wilson ’86 Brian T. Wilton ’01 Brett W. Wiltsey ’01 John Wintermute ’14 William T. Wise ’60 Bernard Wishnia ’77 Andrea Lynn Wolff ’95 Maureen M. Woolley ’90 Diane Marie Wurzburger ’07 Patrick Younan ’14 Stuart A. Youngs ’09 Joseph E. Zahner ’14 Marcia L. Zalewski ’00 The Honorable Bonnie J. Mizdol Zapotosky ’82 The Honorable Mara Eileen Zazzali-Hogan ’98 Frank J. Zazzaro ’81 Mary Zetterstrom Robert H. Zetterstrom ’87 David V. Zitelli ’85 Thomas Zuppa ’12 Bennet D. Zurofsky

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E.A. Goodman Law, LLC Ralph A. Grieco, P.A. Carol A. Gross, Esq. Hanlon & Dunn LLC Herff Jones Framing Success Hess Corporation Hodges Party Rentals Howard Roe Company Hunton & Williams, LLP Kenneth W. Kayser, Esq. Kiernan & Strenk LaGuardia & Assoc. Entertainment Inc. Leanza & Agrapidis, P.C. LeClairRyan Lexis Nexis Lincoln Farms, Inc. Maneri Law Firm L.L.C. Marketing Communication Resources, Inc MCP Properties, Inc. Merck & Company, Inc. Mary E. Micale Revocable Living Trust Margaret P. Miller, Esq. Montenegro Thompson Montenegro & Genz, PA Morgan Stanley National Data Mart New York Life Foundation The Newark Club NJ LEEP, Inc. Norfolk Southern Corp. Law Office of Maria D. Noto, P.C. Ogden CAP Properties, LLC John A. Paparazzo, Esq. Pfizer, Inc. Pomeroy, Heller & Ley, LLC Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C. Preferred Care at Home of N.W. New Jersey Prudential Insurance Company of America Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rohm & Monsanto, P.L.C. Ruhnke & Barrett Samuel V. Convery, Jr., LLC Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. Sellar Richardson, P.C. Sonageri & Fallon, L.L.C. State Farm Insurance Companies Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Charles P. Tivenan, Atty. At Law Trenk, DiPasquale, Webster, Dellafera & Sodono, PC Unilever Bestfoods United Way of Metro Chicago Verizon Alden H. Vose Foundation Wegner & Wegner, P.A. Wells Fargo and Company Roy White Foundation, Inc. Marcia Polgar Zalewski, LLC

Elaine A. Rocha ’98 (President Elect) Associate General Counsel, AIG Property Casualty Remi L. Spencer ’02 (Secretary) Partner, Spencer & Associates Counselors at Law, L.L.C.

James B. Johnston ’96 (Emeritus Member) Associate, Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso LLC Amanda D. Laufer ’12 Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable James B. Clark, III, U.S.M.J. Julian Leone ’04 Vice President, Investment Management Division, Goldman Sachs & Co.

David V. Calviello ’96 (Immediate Past President) Assistant Prosecutor, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office

Daniel R. Levy ’04 Associate, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C.

Victor A. Afanador ’98 Member of the Firm, Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC

Erika M. Lopes-McLeman ’11 Associate, Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland Perretti LLP

Brett M. Anders ’97 Shareholder, Jackson Lewis P.C.

Matthew C. Moench ’07 Associate, Bevan, Mosca, Giuditta & Zarillo, P.C.

Damien Bevelle ’10 Judicial Clerk to the Hon. Steven C. Mannion

Patricia C. Morgan ’09

Robert Bianchi ’88 Partner, Bianchi Law Group, LLC Mayling C. Blanco ’06 Associate, Blank Rome LLP Eric Brophy ’99 Partner, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC Michelle Capezza ’96 Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. John Cascarano ’07 Amy Cattafi ’08 Director, Health Law Compliance Certification Program Seton Hall Law School John F. Chiaia ’93 Partner, Chiaia & Associates LLC Tamara R. Coley ’10 Associate, Kenyon & Kenyon LLP Frank J. De Angelis ’96 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass

Kelly Lloyd ’09 Associate, McCarter & English

Melissa A. Natale ’03 Associate, Saiber, LLC Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 Private Practitioner Catherine I. R. Pontoriero ’10 Associate, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Frederic J. Regenye ’95 (Emeritus Member) Counsel, Law Office of Kenneth Lipstein Scott E. Reiser ’07 Counsel, Lum, Drasco & Positan LLC Cristal Reyes ’12 Associate, Waters McPherson, McNeill, P.C. Shoshana Schiff ’98 Partner, Trenk, DiPasquale, Della Fera & Sodono, P.C. John L. Shahdanian II ’97 Member, Chasan, Leyner & Lamparello, PC Scott J. Sholder ’07 Associate, Cowan DeBaets Abrahams & Sheppard LLP

Javier Diaz ’12

David Simunovich ’08 Associate, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP

Timothy M. Donohue ’84 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Arleo & Donohue LLC

Elina Slavin ’10 Associate, McCarter & English, LLP

Marita S. Erbeck ’02 Associate, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Jeremy Farrell ’07 Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City Department of Law

Ricardo Solano Jr. ’98 Partner, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP Robert E. Spitzer ’06 Associate, Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill & Strauchler P.A.

James F. Flanagan ’72

Charles J. Uliano ’74 Partner, Chamlin, Rosen, Uliano & Witherington

Martin J. Foncello ’05 Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney’s Office

Kevin G. Walsh ’98 Director, Gibbons P.C.

Kimberly A. Franko ’12 Judicial Clerk to the Honorable Michael Shipp

Jason T. Watson ’07 First Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City Department of Law

Kevin M. Fumai ’02 Senior Counsel, Oracle America, Inc.

Kevin W. Weber ’08 Associate, Gibbons P.C.

Deborah A. Gabry ’89 (Emerita Member) Law Offices of Deborah A. Gabry

Jennifer Young ’05 Associate, Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski, P.C.

Noreen M. Giblin ’98 Counsel, Gibbons P.C. Desiree Grace ’12 Associate, McCarter & English Jodi Hudson ’96 (Emerita Member) Of Counsel, Connell Foley LLP

The Honorable Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98 (Emerita Member) Thomas Zuppa, Jr. ’12 Assistant Prosecutor, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office

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April 10

Alumni CLE Program: Supreme Court Review (4 credits), Larson Auditorium, 5–9 p.m.

NJ Bar Swearing-In Ceremony & Reception, Larson Auditorium and Atrium, 6–8 p.m.

Annual Alumni Dinner Dance, The Grove, Cedar Grove, 6–11 p.m.

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January 15

Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Celebration of Excellence Dinner, Newark Club 6–9 p.m.

Alumni CLE Program: Family and Employment Law (4 credits), Larson Auditorium, 5–9 p.m.

November 6 Alumni CLE Program: Ethics and Criminal Law (4 credits), Larson Auditorium, 4–8 p.m.

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May 14 NJSBA Annual Law School Reception, Atlantic City, 5:30–7 p.m.

June 15 Alumni Golf Tournament

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