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Page 1: Indiana University Maurer School of Law Dean's Report

Lessons from Alfred Kinsey:Research centers influence

the global rule of law

1L survey:New curriculum

moving the needle

alumni news + winter 2010 + a publication of Indiana Law

2009-2010 DEAN’S REPORT

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ergo is published in print in April and December, and electronically in February, June, August, and October, by the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.Arthur M. Lotz Office of Alumni and Development / Indiana University Maurer School of Law + 211 S. Indiana Ave. + Bloomington, IN 47405-7001 + 812-855-9700 + 800-286-0002Copyright 2010 The Trustees of Indiana University

2 Amessagefromthedean

4 Arecord-breakingcampaign:promisematched

6 Campaigntransformsstudentscholarships,facultysupport

9 ThreehonoredwithLawSchool’sDistinguishedServiceAwards

10 Alumnispotlight

14 Surveyshowsnewcurriculummovingtheneedle

16 Smallerworld,biggerdemands:IndianaLawstudentsexperienceglobalization

20 AlfredKinseyandAlJazeera

24 Threeglobalscholars,onelawschool,oneday

25 ACLEARsolutiontopreventingmedicalerrorsandsavinglives

26 Honorrollofdonors

48 TheKimberlingSociety

50 IndianaLawvolunteers

54 AmessagefromtheAlumniBoardpresident

56 Classnotes

70 Inmemoriam

74 Receptionsandreunions

76 WaystogivetotheFundforExcellence

Dean and Val Nolan Professor of Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren Robel

Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

and John E. Schiller Chair in Legal Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hannah Buxbaum

Associate Dean for Student and Alumni Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . Leonard Fromm

Assistant Dean for Alumni Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrea Havill

Assistant Dean for Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Regenovich, JD, LLM

Assistant Dean for Communications

and Marketing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Turchi

Annual Fund Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Hosey

Director of Major Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Kearney

Writer/Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Boyd

Stay in touch with Indiana LawThere are many ways to stay connected with the IU Maurer School of Law. Add these networks to your contact lists:

law.indiana.edu

Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Indiana University Maurer School of Law

@IUMaurerLaw

MaurerLaw

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Itmeansthatthecredentialsofourincomingstudentsarebetterthanever.

Theincoming2009classhadamedianLSATscoreof164,comparedwith

161in2003.ThemedianGPAwas3.78,comparedwith3.42in2003.Andwe

havebecomemoreselectiveasaSchool,admittingonly25percentof

applicants,comparedwith31percentin2003.Ourstudentscomefrom125

undergraduateinstitutionsand34states,plusCanada,China,andCyprus.

ItmeansthatwehavemetthegoalsetforthinourStrategicPlanin2005:

TobeintheTop10amongpubliclawschools.IndianaLawisnowranked27th

overallbyU.S. News & World Report,comparedwith40thin2003.

Wecouldnothaveachievedthesespectacularresultswithoutthegenerosity

ofouralumniandfriends,whohavesupportedtheLawSchoolfinancially

andasvolunteers.Inthe2009-10academicyearalone,823alumnigavetheir

timetotheSchool.WorkingcloselywithouroutstandingOfficeofCareerand

ProfessionalDevelopment,youprovidedshadowingopportunities,resume

review,networkingassistance,careercoachingandrecruitingservices.

Morethan1,000alumniattendedeventsoutsideofBloomington,andour

activeAlumniSocietiesinChicagoandWashington,DCservedasmodels

forfuturesocietiesinothercities.

As2010drawstoaclose,wehavemuchtocelebrate. Yoursupportand

generosityaremakingitpossibleforustocontinuetoattracttop-flight

facultywhowillprepareouroutstandingstudentstobethemostethicaland

sophisticatedlawyersintheworld.YourroleintheMatchingthePromise

Campaignhastrulybeentransformative,andallofusareendingtheyearon

anoteofgratitudeforthecommitmentsomanyhavemadetoourSchool.

All my best,

Lauren Robel

Dean and Val Nolan Professor of Law TheSchoolnowhas119PartnersinExcellence,31ofwhomgiveatleast$10,000peryear.

TheMatchingthePromiseCampaignraised$92.5million,includingmajorgiftsof$25millionfromLillyEndowmentforfacultysupportand$35millionfromMichaelandJanieMaurerforscholarships.

( DOLLARS IN MILLIONS )

FACULTY SUPPORT

SCHOLARSHIPS

OTHER

Annualfundgiftshaveincreased63%since2003.

( DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS )

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Dear Alumni and Friends:

IamexcitedtosharewithyouthedramaticchangestheIndianaUniversity

MaurerSchoolofLawhasundergonesinceJuly2003,whentheSchool’s

MatchingthePromiseCampaignbegan.Yourincrediblegenerosityhasmoved

IndianaLawtonewheights.

TheMatchingthePromiseCampaignraised$92.5million,includinga

landmarkscholarshipgiftof$35millionfromMichael S. “Mickey” Maurer,

JD’67,andhiswife,Janie;anda$25milliongrantforfacultysupportfrom

LillyEndowment,Inc.Thecampaign,whichshatteredtheoriginalgoalof

$30millionestablishedin2003,willresultin$1.6millioninannualmatching

fundsfromtheuniversity.Annualgivinghasincreased63percentsince2003,

andtheamountoftheaveragegifthasincreased29percent.TheSchool

nowhas119PartnersinExcellence,31ofwhomgiveatleast$10,000peryear.

Morethan100alumniandfriendshavejoinedTheKimberlingSocietyand

madeaplannedgifttotheLawSchool.AndthemarketvalueoftheSchool’s

endowmenthasgrown126percent,to$53.6millionatJune30,2010.

WhatdoesthisunprecedentedsupportmeanfortheMaurerSchoolofLaw,

itsfaculty,anditsstudents?

Itmeansthatwehavebeenabletoexpandourdistinguishedfaculty,whoare

consultedasexpertsaroundtheworld.In2010alone,theypublished22books,

casebooks,andtreatises;wrote89articles,essays,andbookchapters;

gave60lecturesatuniversitiesintheUnitedStates;anddelivered20lectures

atinternationaluniversities.TheLawSchool’sfacultywerequotedinthe

media164timesduringthepastyear.Wenowhave57full-timefacultyanda

student/facultyratioof9.5to1,amongthelowestintheBigTen—andeven

lowerthanHarvard’s!

Itmeansthatscholarshipsupporthasgrown400percentsince2003,

from$2millionto$10millionannually.Itmeansthat125morestudentsreceive

scholarshipseveryyearnowthantheydidwhenthecampaignbegan.

from the Office of the Dean

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“We’realltryingtosolidifyandenhancethetremendousgainsthisLawSchoolhasmadeinthelastfewyearsundertheleadershipofDeanRobel,”Maurersaid.“Manyofuswouldn’tbesocommittedorinvolvedifitweren’tforher.Shewillknowwhattodowiththesegifts.OurgifttothiscampaigngaveJanieandIsuchawonderfulfeelingofaccomplishment.” TheMaurerandLillyEndow-mentgiftsputtheLawSchoolinatremendouspositionforsuccess. “Thosetwogiftsjustchangedthecharacterandmomentumofthiscampaignforever,”saidKassing.“Theyenabledustodrivethecampaignhome,inourview.” WhilethosegiftsbuiltthecornerstoneoftheMatchingthePromisecampaign,itwasthegenerosity,kindness,andvisionfromcountlessothersthatallowedthecampaigntoachievesuchsuccess.Whetheritwasaseven-figurecheckfromanalumnusor$25fromastaffmember,everydollarisgoingtowardmakingatangibledifferenceinprovidinganaffordablelegaleducationthatrivalsthebestinthecountry. InearlyNovember,theSchoolbroughttogetheralumni,donors,faculty,andstudentstocelebratethesuccessofthecampaign. “Icouldtalkabouttheimpactofyoursupportinnumbers,”Robeltoldthecrowdedroom.“They’rephenomenal.ButI’dratherhaveallthestudentswhoarereceivingscholarshipsstandup.” Atthatrequest,nearlyeverystudentinthecrowdstoodup.

“Thequalityofeducationwecanprovidetodaysurpassesanythingwe’vebeenabletodobefore,”Robelsaid.“We’vesetnewheights,newbars,newdreamsforourstudentsbecauseouralumniandsupporterssawwhatwecoulddo.I’vehadtheprivilegeofworkingwiththefinest,mostselfless,andmostvisionaryhumanswe’veeverknown.You’veensuredthefutureofourLawSchool,andIcan’tthankyouenough.” RobelandMaurercreditedtheleadershipofBill Hunt,JD’69,thecampaignchair,andKassing,chairofthedevelopmentcommitteefortheBoardofVisitors,withthephenomenalsuccessofthefundraisingcampaign. “Thesearetwoextraordinarypeople,”Maurer,whochairedthepreviousfundraisingcampaign,said.“I’mhopingthatonedayinthefuture,afterwehaveanotherextremelysuccessfulcampaign,BobandBillwillbeinvitedtoacelebrationlikethisandrememberthesuccessestheyhad.” Forhispart,Huntdidn’twasteanytimesolicitingfromafuturegenerationofMaurerSchoolofLawgraduates. “Tothescholarshiprecipientsoutthere,you’relookingatone,”Huntsaid.“Wehaveyouraddressandwe’llhuntyoudownfortherestofyourlife!ThereturnsontheinvestmentsjustfrompeopleIknowareincredible.Thishasbeenateameffort,andIknowwe’reallhonoredtobegraduatesofthisLawSchool.”{finis}

Dean Robel, Michael S. “Mickey” Maurer, and student trustee Abbey Stemler address guests at the Matching the Promise capital campaign celebration.

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AsthestudenttrusteeofIndianaUniversity,third-yearlawstudentAbbeyStemlerisoftenbombardedwithpublicationsfromeveryconceivabledepartment,office,andcampusintheIUsystem.WhensheopenedarecentpiecefromtheIUFoundation,sheadmittedshewas“nearlylulledtosleep”bypageafterpageofstatisticalfundraisingdata.Shekeptflippingthroughthemagazine,andfoundhereyedrawntoaparticulargraph. “There,whereevenafirst-gradercouldsee,wastheimpressivetruth,”shesaid.“TherewasahugebluebarrepresentingthetotalamounttheLawSchoolraisedthatstretchedfarbeyondtheredbarofthefundraisinggoal.” TheLawSchoolconcludeditsMatchingthePromisecampaignearlierthissummer,wrappingupthemosthistoricandtransformationalfundraisingefforttheSchoolhaseverknown.Atthebeginningofthecampaign,inJuly2003,thefundraisinggoalfortheLawSchoolwassetat$30million. Atthetimeitseemedableakprospect. “I’vehadthegoodprivilegeofservingonourBoardofVisitors,”saidBob Kassing,JD’64,“andIknewthehistoryofgivingattheboardlevelhadbeenabout25percentinanygivenyearorcampaign.Soifourgoalwas$30million,thatwasabout$7.5millionweweregoingtohavetoraisejustfromtheboard.Wefiguredoutawaytosetsomegoalstoencouragegiving,buteventhenwewerestillgoingtobeshort.” EntertheLillyEndowment.InDecember2007,DeanLaurenRobelgotthephonecallthatchangedthemomentumofthecampaign,andthefutureoftheLawSchool.ThecallerwasSaraB.Cobb,theEndowment’svicepresidentforeducation.ShetoldRobelthattheLillyEndowmentwasmakinga$25milliongifttotheLawSchooltousehowevershesawfit. Atthetime,IndianaLaw’sfacultywerebeingsuccessfullyrecruitedawayforhighersalaries.Robelputanendtothatimmediately.Bolsteredbythe$25milliongiftfromtheLillyEndowment,Robelwasabletoprovidebetterofferstoexistingfacultyandrecruitfiveexceptionalscholarsfromaroundthecountry. Oneyearlater,Michael S. “Mickey” Maurer,JD’67,andhiswife,Janie,stoodinanoverflowingMootCourtRoomtoannouncea$35milliongiftentirelyforstudentscholarships.{+}

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Jillian Rountree, JD/MPA’13

Asthefifthchildinmyfamily(andthethirdtogotograduateschool),the

collegebudgetwasusedupbythetimeIfinishedmyundergraduatedegree.

IknewIwantedtocometolawschoolsothatIcouldworkinthepublic

sectorandservemycommunity,butIalsoknewthatthatwouldmean

leavingschoolwithalotofdebtandalowersalary.Thisscholarshipwas

trulyadreamcometrue.WhenIreceivedtheadmissionspackageinthe

mail,mymomcriedshewassoexcited.AndIsuddenlyknewIcouldpursue

mydreamswithoutthehugeburdenofdebt.Now,IamatIndianaLaw,able

toaffordtostudywithoutworkingwhileinschool.Withoutthisscholarship,

Iwouldhavelikelyendedupatadifferentlawschool,onewhereIcould

livewithmyfamilyorotherwiselowermyexpenses.Ifeelsofortunatethat

Icouldmakemychoiceaboutlawschoolandaboutmycareerbasedonthe

qualityoftheopportunityandmypassions.

Alex Simpson, JD’11

ThescholarshipsthatIreceivedhaveenabledmetopursueachallenging

lawdegreewithouttheadditionalstressofworryingabouthowIwillpay

forit.Icametolawschoolwithachallengingfinancialsituation:tonsofdebt

fromundergradandgradschool.Itseemedthatmyonlyoptionwouldbea

part-timeprogramthatwouldallowmetoworkduringtheday.However,

thankstothescholarshipfundsIreceived,Iwillbegraduatingfromone

ofthetoplawschoolsinthecountry.Inaddition,Ihavebeenabletotake

advantageofmanyoftheextracurricularactivitiesofferedhereattheLaw

Schoolincludingmootcourt,journals,andtheStudentBarAssociation.

IamtrulyblessedtohavereceivedsuchgeneroussupportandIcannot

waitforthedaythatIamabletopayitforward.WithouttheassistanceIam

receiving,IamnotsurethatIwouldhavebeenabletoattendlawschool.

Infact,myfamilyandIhaverecognizedthatthescholarshipsarewhat

madeitpossibleformetobealawstudent.{+}

Here, in their own words, are some of the students and faculty whose lives have been forever changed thanks to the extraordinary support you’ve given them.

Intoday’sfragileeconomy,themerethoughtofaffordingalegaleducation

canbeenoughtoturnsomeprospectiveapplicantsaway.Butthegenerosity

andvisionofIndianaUniversityMaurerSchoolofLawalumniandfriends

throughouttheMatchingthePromisecampaignhaveensuredstudentswill

haveaccesstoahigh-quality,affordableLawSchoolforgenerationstocome.

Morethan$55millionofthe$92millionraisedduringthecampaignhas

gonetowardstudentscholarshipsupport,with$35millionofthatalone

comingfromMichaelS.“Mickey”andJanieMaurer.Anadditional$25

millionfromLillyEndowment,Inc.haskeptmanyoftheLawSchool’stop

facultyinBloomingtonandallowedtheSchooltoattractevenmore.

“Thecommitmentthatsomanyofourdedicatedalumnimadetoproviding

supporttothestudentsmeansthatrightnow,inasmallschool,125more

studentsarereceivingscholarshipseveryyearthanwhenwestarted,”said

DeanLaurenRobel.“We’reattractingsomeofthebeststudentsinthenation

toIndianaatthispoint,andweweren’tabletodothatbeforewehadthe

kindofscholarshipsupportwe’reabletoprovidenow.Thiscampaignwas

transformationalforourschool.Ittransformedourfaculty.Ithastransformed

ourstudentbody.Ithasre-energizedourentirecommunity.Andforthat,

weallhaveendlessgratitude.”{+}

Campaigntransforms

student scholarships

faculty support

,

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Three alumni from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law were honored on October 8 with prestigious

Distinguished Service Awards. The awards were established in 1997 to recognize Indiana Law graduates who have

distinguished themselves in service to their communities and the IU Maurer School of Law in ways that exceed

expectations in the course of their business, professional, or civic duties.

This year’s recipients are:

3 Gregory A. Castanias, JD’90. Castanias is a partner and head of the federal circuit practice at Jones Day in

Washington, D.C. He has argued three cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and is considered one of the country’s

leading intellectual property attorneys. Castanias has served the Law School in countless ways, from mentoring

current and prospective students to an eight-year tenure on the School’s Alumni Board.

3 Leroy W. Hofmann, JD’58. Hofmann has been a highly decorated litigator throughout his 51-year law career

in Phoenix. He has held leadership positions with the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Arizona

Association for Justice. He is a dedicated volunteer to the Arizona Lost Boys Center, which assists hundreds of

Sudanese men orphaned by the Sudanese Civil War.

3 Laurie N. Robinson, JD’98. Robinson is the senior vice president and assistant general counsel of CBS

Corporation. She is the author of several legal-related publications and writes a quarterly column on diversity

in the legal profession for Inside Counsel magazine. She is the founder of Corporate Counsel Women of Color,

a nonprofit organization of more than 2,400 minority women who work primarily for Fortune 1000 and

Forbes 2000 legal departments.

“At the Maurer School of Law, we have a deep tradition of teaching our students that the privilege of practicing law

carries with it the obligation to give back to the community,” said Lauren Robel, Dean and Val Nolan Professor of Law.

“Pro bono work and public service are the moral dues we pay to be a part of this profession, and our students know

from day one that their law degree will give them the power to provide access to justice for all of our citizens. Our DSA

recipients – Greg, Lee, and Laurie – embody the spirit of public service and are an inspiration to all of us.”

The recipients were honored at a lunchtime ceremony in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall. The ceremony

was part of the Law School’s annual Alumni Summit, which brings together alumni from across the country to conduct

various board meetings and engage with both faculty and students. {finis}

Three honored with Law School’sDistinguished Service Awards

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Professor Mark D. Janis, Robert A. Lucas Chair of Law, JD’89

Thetremendoussuccessofthiscampaignisaboutasbigandstronga

signalalawschoolcouldmakethatit’sseriousaboutitsmission.Thisis

anefforttocreateamorenationallydistinctive,reallyspecialplace.

ForIndianaLawtobeabletosay“Ohbytheway,wehavethistremendous

gift,andwe’regoingtouseittobringinthebestfaculty,todevoteitto

studentscholarships,andalltheseotherspecialusesforit,”that’sabig-time

signal.Therewerecertainlypeopleinthehallsofmyoldlawschooland

manyotherplacesthatweresaying,“Ifonlythatcouldbeus.”Thankyouso

muchforallthisfundinghasdonealreadyandislikelytodointhefuture.

Itistrulyfantastic.{finis}

Laurie N. Robinson, JD’98

Leroy W. Hofmann, JD’58

Gregory A. Castanias, JD’90

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anewoutlookontrueprofessional

happiness.

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“Itisalwaysscarytomakeachange,

butsometimesitcanalsobecom-

pletelyinvigorating,”shesaid.“I

wouldneverjumpintoanything

withouthavingdonemyresearch,

butintheendthebiggestchallenge

isbelievinginyourself.Onceyou

reallybelieveyoucandoit,thenyou

arereadytomakethejump.”

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Rileyalsomaintainsablogon

organizationanddesign,which

canbereadat:

http://susandwyerriley.blogspot.com

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Susan Dwyer Riley,JD’06,knows

thevalueoforganization.Asa

prosecutorinWilmington,Del.,

forfouryears,Rileyhadtoprepare

forthethousandsofcasesthatwere

submittedtoheroffice.“Iwentto

LawSchoolknowingIwantedto

beaprosecutor,”Rileyrecalled.

“Infact,thereisnootherlawjob

thatIeverwanted.Icomefroma

familyoflawyersandenjoyagood

intellectualdebate,butneverhad

muchinterestinthecorporate

worldorbigbusiness.Ihavealways

beena‘do-gooder’bynature,andit

feltlikeaninterestingandexciting

waytogivebacktosocietyandhelp

maketheworldalittlebetter.”

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Riley’sbackgroundwasn’tthatofa

typicallawyertobeginwith.Witha

master’sdegreeincounselingand

sportpsychology,Rileyseemedmore

destinedtobecomeatherapistor

mediator.Sheevenfinishedthree

yearsinadoctoralcounseling

psychologyprogrambeforemoving

toBloomington.Butafterextensive

educationandalegalcareer,

Rileydecidedin2009tobegin

pursuinganewpassion:acareer

asaprofessionalorganizer.

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“Inthesummerof2009,Imoved

fromDelawaretoHoboken,NJ,and

gotmarriedthatSeptember,”Riley

said.“Thosechangescausedmeto

thinkaboutwhatwouldbenextfor

mycareer.Icouldeitherstarttaking

barexamsandlookingforprosecu-

torpositionsnearmynewhome,

orIcoulddosomethingnew.And

whateverdecisionImadehadto

betherightdecisionforwhenmy

husbandandIhavekids.Itfeltlikea

perfecttimeformetotakeachance

onmeandstartmybusiness.”

After10monthsofstrategicplanning,

shelaunchedSusanDwyerRiley,

LLC,earlierthisyear.Shehelps

clientsorganizetheirlives,allowing

themtofindtheperfectbalanceto

everypartofwhattheydo.

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“Ihavealwaysdreamtofhavingmy

ownbusinessandcareerbasedon

mycreativityandloveofdesign,”

Rileysaid,“soowningmyown

businessissomethingIhavebeen

contemplatingformorethan10

years.Itjustneverfeltliketheright

timebefore.”

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Withaneyefordesignandthebest

waystomaximizesmallspaces,Riley

findstheurbanareasofNewYork

CityandNewJerseytobetheperfect

fitfortheworkshedoes.Leavinga

successfullegalcareerbehindwas

difficult,buttherewardsofdoing

whatshetrulyloveshavegivenRiley

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT:

RILEY GET CLIENTS ORGANIZED

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Edgertonsaidsheisextremely

happywiththedecisionshemade,

butadvisesotherstodotheirhome-

workbeforetakingaction.

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“Ispentalotoftimethinkingabout

mychoicesbeforeIleftthepractice

oflaw,becauseIunderstoodthat

onceyouleave,itisoftenextremely

difficulttoreinsertyourselfinthe

legalmarket,”shesaid.“Thatsaid,

alawdegreeisahugeadvantagein

thenonlegalcareermarket.Many

companiesandprofessionsview

hiringformerattorneysandlaw

degreeholdersassomethingofa

braggingpoint.Recognizethatyour

optionsareextensive.Don’tbe

afraidtogoafterwhatyouwant!”

{finis}

...a law degree is a huge

advantage in the nonlegal

career market.

Many companies and

professions view hiring former

attorneys and law degree

holders as something of a

bragging point.”

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Ittookalotofsoul-searching,alotof

contemplation,buteventually

Jessica Edgerton,JD’04,madewhat

shebelieveswastherightchoicefor

her:leavingthelegalprofession.

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“WhenIgraduatedfromtheLaw

School,Iwassetonalawfirmcareer

path,”shesaid.“Ipracticedfirstina

litigationboutiqueinBoston,and,

uponarrivinginChicago,accepteda

positionwithamid-sizedfirm,where

Iworkedformorethantwoyears.”

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Lifeinafirmwasgreat,shesaid,

butsheoftenmissedthesocial

interactionthatcomesfromhaving

moreintimatepersonalrelationships

withothers.

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“WhileIgainedenormousexperi-

enceandlongstandingfriendships

duringmytimeasanattorney,my

careerchangewasmotivatedinlarge

partbyadesiretospendmoretime

interactingwithpeople,andless

timebehindadesk,”shesaid.“My

currentpositioninvolvesjustthat,

andI’mlovingit.”

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Leavingthelegalprofessiondidn’t

meanEdgertonleftbehindallof

herlegalskills.Infact,asthehead

ofbusinessdevelopmentforUS

AppraisalGroup’sAttorneyServices

Division,sheusesalltheknowledge

andexperiencegainedfromyearsas

apracticingattorney.

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“We’reanationalappraisalmanage-

mentcompany,andourattorney

servicesdivisionprovidesclient-

specificappraisalsolutionsfor

attorneys,paralegals,andotherlegal

professionals,”Edgertonsaid.“Our

servicesincludebothcommercial

andresidentialrealestateapprais-

alsandourclientscopespansall

practiceareas,includingestates

andtrusts,bankruptcy,familyand

divorcelaw,andrealestatetax.”

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Withaneconomythatisslowly

recoveringfromoneoftheworst

recessionsinrecentmemory,many

currentstudentsandgraduatesare

consideringthevastcareerpaths

thatalawdegreecanoffer.The

LawSchool’sOfficeofCareer

andProfessionalDevelopment

hasgivenstudentsthechanceto

hearfromalumniinmanydifferent

professionalfieldsthroughits

CareerChoicesseries.

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT:

A CAREER APPRAISAL

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Whereareimprovementsbeingmade?AfterjustthreeofferingsoftheLegal

Professionscourse,studentsattheMaurerSchoolofLawreportsignificant

gainsinthefollowingareas:

– Theabilitytoworkmoreeffectivelywithothers

– Developingacorecodeofethicsandvalues

– Acquiringjob-relatedskills

– Understandingandinteractingwithpeersfromdifferent

ethnic/racialgroups

– Solvingcomplex,real-worldproblems

– Developingclearcareergoals

– SatisfactionwiththeoveralleducationalexperienceattheLawSchool

Silver,JD’80,whotookoverasLSSSEdirectorthisfall,saidthemostrecent

dataisaclearsignthatIndianaLaw’scurricularchangesareworking.

“OnebenefitofLSSSEisthatthesurveycanbeadministeredeveryyear.

Doingsoprovidesmultipledatapointsthatrevealbothstabilityandchange,”

shesaid.“LookingattheLawSchool’spastresults,therewassubstantial

stability.Thenallofasuddenin2010,thereisquiteasignificantuptickin

responsesof1Lstudentswithregardtoquestionsrelatedtotheissuesthat

theLegalProfessionscourseaddresses.BecausetheLegalProfessionscourse

accountsforthemajorchangeimplementedbytheLawSchoolwithregardto

theseissues,wecaninferthattheimprovementsinstudents’responses

arecausallyrelatedtothecurricularchanges.”

ThebottomlineisthatIndianaLawstudentsareenjoyingamoreenriching

andsatisfyinglawschoolexperience,andareenteringtheworkforcebetter

preparedthanever.

“Ourstudentsaredevelopingsoftskills—workingwithothers,listeningto

andcommunicatingwithclients—thatarecruciallyimportantinthepractice

oflaw,”Silversaid.“Practicinglawinvolvesanalyticalabilityandgood

judgment,communicationskillsandtheabilitytobuildrelationships.The

moreexperiencestudentsgetintheseareas,thebettertheywillbeatthem.”

BothHendersonandSilvernotedthatonecoursecanonlydosomuch.

Whileall1LsarerequiredtotaketheLegalProfessionscourse,theLaw

Schoolisgraduallydevelopingalarger,morerobust,curriculumthatallows

themtheopportunitytofurtherdevelopandhonetheirskills.Forexample,

anewProjectManagementcoursefor2Land3Lstudentsisspecifically

designedforstudentstoworkcollaborativelyinteamsoncomplexprojects.

Thenewcourseincludesan

actualclientwithasophisticated,

law-relatedproject.

“We’regivingstudentsanintense1L

experiencethatpushesthoseideas

ofteamworkandsocialinteraction,”

Silversaid.“Wethinkitisimportant

tolookforopportunitiestoreinforce

thoselessons.”

HendersoncreditedtheMaurer

SchoolofLawfacultywiththe

visionandwillingnesstomake

toughchanges.

“Ourfacultyvotedforthisand

gaveupcoursecreditstomake

thishappen,”hesaid.“Thiswas

aschool-wideinitiativeandour

facultydeservethegains.Our1L

courseisworking.Wenowknow

we’remakingadifference.And

thegreatthingisthatweplanon

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When the Maurer School of Law faculty voted years ago to begin an innovative

curriculum for its first-year students, the theory was that the students would

become better prepared to enter the legal job market by the time they gradu-

ated three years later. While courses like torts and contract law have been a

staple of legal education for decades, the faculty believed that an emphasis

on realities of the profession would be a useful addition to enable students to

develop clearer career goals and draw a better roadmap on how to get there.

This fall, after three iterations of the Legal Professions course, the School has

the hard data to suggest the curricular shift is not only better preparing law

students, it is improving their overall education experience in the process.

Using statistics from the most recent Law School Survey of Student Engage-

ment (LSSSE), two of the professors involved in this effort, Professors Bill

Henderson and Carole Silver, can now say definitively that the Law School’s

unique approach to 1L education is making a positive difference.

“When we were creating the Legal Professions course, our goals were to forge

our students’ professional identities in response to the Carnegie Report, create

greater awareness of lawyer competencies, and enable students to make better

career choices,” Henderson said. “We then picked out the LSSSE questions

that spoke to those goals and reviewed the results. Did we move the needle in a

positive direction? The answer is unequivocally yes.” {+}

Survey shows new curriculum moving the needle

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It’snosecretthattheworldis

shrinking.Technology,mobility,

andpopulationgrowthareall

contributingtoasocietythatisfast

becomingglobalineverysense.

Andastheworldshrinks,lawyers

needtobepreparedtomeetan

entirelynewsetofclientdemands

andchallenges.

Tohelpstudentsbecomebetter

preparedintoday’sglobalenviron-

ment,theMaurerSchoolofLaw

isdevelopinginitiativestointroduce

studentstocareeroptionsaround

theworld.Inthesummerof2010,

sixstudentsspentthesummerin

Indiainavarietyofsettings,

includingclerkshipsinhighly

regardedlawfirms;rights-based,

non-governmentalorganizations

(NGOs);andtheIndianSolicitor

General’sOffice.

Smaller world,bigger demands:Indiana Lawstudents experienceglobalization

WhyIndia?“That’sagoodquestion,

giventhatit’sahuge,poor,crowded

countrywithacumbersomecivil

service,”saidJay Krishnan,Professor

ofLaw,CharlesL.WhistlerFaculty

Fellow,andDirectoroftheCenter

ontheGlobalLegalProfession’s

IndiaProgram.“Despitethese

challenges,Indiaisgrowingquickly,

withsavvyentrepreneursand

severalhundredmillionEnglish-

speakingresidents.Mostofall,”

hecontinued,“Indiaisademocracy,

andtheruleoflawprevails.There’s

nobetterenvironmentforstudents

toexperienceglobalization.”{+}

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TheMaurerSchoolofLawisplayingamajorroleinacollaborationwithO.P.

JindalGlobalUniversity,aprivateuniversityinHaryana,India,justoutside

NewDelhi.Thecollaborationwillestablish,maintainandenhanceinteraction

betweenJGUandthreeofIU’sprofessionalschools:theMaurerSchoolofLaw,

theKelleySchoolofBusiness,andtheSchoolofPublicandEnvironmental

Affairs,alongwiththeIUCenteronPhilanthropy.

“Wearehonoredtoenterintothiscollaboration,”saidProfessorC.RajKumar,

vicechancellorofJGU.“Itwillcreateknowledgeanddeveloptheprofessional

skillsofourstudentsbyintroducingthemtoawidevarietyofgraduate-level

experienceswithintheU.S.educationalsystem,whilegivingAmerican

studentsfirst-handinteractionwiththerapidlygrowingIndianeconomy.”

KumarvisitedIndianaLawinOctober,whenhedeliveredtheGeorgeP.Smith,

II,DistinguishedVisitingProfessor—ChairLecture.

AttheLawSchool,thecollaborationwillincludenon-degreestudent

exchangesbetweentheLawSchoolandtheJindalGlobalLawSchool(JGLS);

internshipsforMaurerSchoolofLawstudentsinIndiaandJGLSstudents

intheU.S.;research,academiccollaboration,andconferenceopportunities;

andrecruitmentintotheMaurerSchool’sinternationalLLMprogram.

“TheLawSchoolisseekinghighlyqualifiedIndianlawstudentstojoin

ourLLMprogram,”saidDeanLaurenRobel.“JGLSwillprovideuswith

excellentcandidates.”

ProfessorofLawandCharlesL.WhistlerFacultyFellowJayanthKrishnan,

whoheadstheMaurerSchoolofLaw’sIndiaLawProgram,added,“Tomy

knowledge,thisisthefirsttimethatanIndianandaU.S.universityhave

enteredintosuchawide-rangingcollaborationacrossseveralprofessional

disciplines.ThepartnershipisespeciallytimelygiventheIndiangovernment’s

currentattentiontoeducationalcollaborationwithU.S.institutionsand

PresidentObama’svisittoDelhiinearlyNovember.”

JGUwasestablishedin2009topromoteglobaleducation.Itsbenefactor,

NaveenJindal,thefoundingchancellor,providedthegroundbreaking

resourcestolaunchtheuniversity.{finis}

LAW SCHOOLLEADSCOLLABORATIONWITH PRIVATEINDIANUNIVERSITY

Jayanth Krishnan

C. Raj Kumar

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thisisIndia,andtherearen’tmany

Americans,butinmyopinionbeing

aminorityiscompletelydifferent

frombeingintheminorityina

givensetting.”Shenotedthat“White

colleaguesgetpreferential

treatmentinsimplethings,such

asourdriveropeningthedoorfor

mywhitecolleagueandnotforme,

orIndianswantingtotakepictures

withmywhitecolleaguesandnot

me.Attimes,”shesaid,“Iammore

awareofthefactIamAfrican-

AmericaninIndiathanIamwhen

I’mintheU.S.”

Turnernonethelessfoundthe

experienceextremelyrewarding.

“Itwasinspiringtoseepicturesof

MartinLutherKingonthewallsof

theDalitFoundation,whereheisa

rolemodelforthistraditionally

oppressedgroup.”

Thesixstudentswerenamed

StewartFellowsbecauseofthe

roleofMilton Stewart,JD’71,who

committedbothhistimeand

resourcesinframingandexecuting

theIndiaProgram.Thethree

internswhoworkedinthenon-

profitsector(Holladay,Mihalik,

andTurner)werealsonamed

HoldeenScholarsinhonorofthe

UnitarianUniversalistHoldeen

IndiaProgram,whichprovided

scholarshipsundertheleadershipof

itsdirector,KathySreedhar.{finis}

Thestudents—Erin Mihalik, Nick

Dau-Schmidt, Zachary Holladay,

Erica Oppenheimer, Jillian

Rountree,and Renee Turner

(clockwisefromupperleft)—

blendedtheirfirst-yearlawschool

experiencewithinsightsinto

thecultureoftheworld’slargest

democracy.Dau-Schmidtspenthis

internshipatJ.SagarAssociates,a

lawfirminNewDelhi.“Thework

wasinteresting,andIappreciated

howmuchtimeIwasgiventolearn

aboutissuesandeducatemyself,”

hesaid.Hewassurprisedbythe

shortdurationandrelativelylow

costofanIndianlegaleducation,

whichhasled himtoreflectonthe

Americanlegalsystem.

Oppenheimerbecameimmersed

intheincrediblebacklogofcases

makingtheirwaythroughtheIndia

legalsystem.“Expertssayitwill

take320yearstoclearmorethan

31millioncasespendinginthe

country’svariouscourts,”shesaid.

AsaninternintheIndianSolicitor

General’sOffice,Oppenheimergot

first-handexperiencewithone

ofthosecases,workinglateinto

thenightonanarbitrationcase

involvingabreachofcontractclaim.

“Itwasawonderfulinsider’sview

onhowinternationalarbitration

worksinIndia,”shereported.Before

goingtotheSolicitorGeneral’s

Office,Oppenheimerworkedforsix

weeksatAmarchand&Mangaldas,

India’slargestlawfirm.

TurnerspenthertimeinIndia

conductingresearchforthe

DalitFoundation,anNGOthat

advocatesfortheSouthAsiangroup

onceknownas“untouchables.”

Herreport,“TheDisparateEffect

ofDisplacementonIndia’sMost

VulnerableCommunities,”was

includedinapresentationtothe

formerSecretarytothePrime

MinisterofIndia.

AsanAfrican-American,Turner

gainednewinsightsintowhat

itmeanstobeamemberofa

minority.“Icertainlydon’tcorrelate

myexperiencesasaminorityinthe

U.S.withmyexperiencesinIndia,”

shesaid.“Iaminaminority,because

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Henderson’sresearchextendstothelegalprofession.HehasformedaseparateentitycalledLawyer

Metrics,whichexaminestheprocessofbig-firmhiring,training,promotion,andretention.“Ourresearchshowsthat

thecorrelationbetweensuccessasalawstudent—academichonors,lawjournal,andsoforth—andsuccessasa

practitionermaynotbeasstrongaswe’vealwaysthought,”Hendersonsaid.Headdedthatfactorssuchasteamwork

andprojectmanagementaremorecloselylinkedtoalawyer’ssuccesswithinafirm.“Unfortunately,theseskillsaren’t

taughtinlawschool.Ifwecanaddtheseskills tothecurriculumthroughthelegalprofessionscourseandotherwise,

ourstudentswillgraduatemorelikelytosucceedaspractitioners.”

TheCenter’sresearchhasthepotentialtodofortheprofessionwhatIU’srenownedAlfredKinseydid

forthestudyofsex,accordingtoarecentarticleintheAmerican Lawyer:“Hendersonisdaringtoaskwhichmatters

more—afewyearsinthemilitary,afewyearsinthejobforce,orafewyearsasalawrevieweditor—inpredictinglaw

firmsuccess.Formanyhiringcommittees,theanswersmayseemself-evident.AlfredKinsey’sAmericawasequally

convincedthatallred-bloodedAmericanmenwereheterosexualandfaithfultotheirwives,who,everyoneknew,

weren’tmuchinterestedinsexanyway.”Henderson’sresearchhasalsobeenfeaturedintheNational Law Journal,

U.S. News & World Report,andtheABA Journal.

WhetherornotHendersonbecomestheAlfredKinseyofappliedlegalresearchremainstobeseen.

Buttheresultsoftheseearlystudieshavethepotentialtochangethelandscapeoflegalinstructionandlawyerhiring

fordecadestocome.

TheNovemberelectionsinBurmaandthereleaseofdemocracyleaderDawAungSanSuuKyiafter20

yearsofhousearrestcalledontheexpertiseofDavidWilliams,JohnS.HastingsProfessorofLawanddirector,Center

for Constitutional Democracy.{+}

“Henderson is daring to ask which

matters more — a few years in the military,

a few years in the job force,

or a few years as a law review editor —

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Itisn’toftenthatlawprofessorsarecomparedtoAlfredKinsey

andinterviewedonAlJazeerainthesameweek.Butsuchistheinfluenceof

theMaurerSchoolofLaw’sresearchcenters,bothathomeandabroad.

UnderthedirectionofProfessorWilliamHenderson,ValNolan

FacultyFellow,theCenter on the Global Legal Professionconductscutting-

edgeresearchonavarietyoftopicsaffectingthepracticeoflaw.Henderson’s

researchisbeingincorporatedintotheLawSchool’scurriculumwiththegoal

ofproducingthemostprepared,ethical,andeducatedlawyersintheworld.

“ThepurposeoftheCentercanbedefinedintwowords:applied

research,”Hendersonexplained.“Thecurrentbig-firmbusinessmodelis

underpressure,andlawyersarelookingfordatathatwillhelpthemassess

anddeveloptheirinvestmentinhumancapital.Firmsjustcan’taffordtotake

achanceonhiringafewnewlymintedlawyerseveryyearat$160,000each

andhopethateverythingworksout.”

TheCenter’sresearchcomestolifeintheLawSchool’sinnovative

first-yearlegalprofessionscourse,whichgoesfarbeyondthetypicalstudy

oftheCodeofProfessionalResponsibility(seerelatedstoryonp.12).Thefour-

hourclasshelpsstudentsdiscoverthepracticesettingthatisrightforthem,

basedonexplorationofreal-lifescenariosandauniqueself-assessmentof

thecharacteristicsthatproducesuccessfullawyers.Facultymembersinclude

VisitingProfessorJohnSteele,anationallyknownexpertinthe“lawof

lawyering;”ProfessorCarole Silver,JD’80,whojoinedIndianaLawfromthe

GeorgetownLawCenterin2010;andClinicalProfessorCarwinaWeng.

Indiana Law’s research centers

influence the rule of law around

the world

Alfred Kinsey and Al Jazeera

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TheCenteronIntellectualPropertywasestablishedtocoordinatetheLawSchool’sintellectualproperty

lawcurriculum,research,andoutreach.InSeptember2010,theCenterhostedaconferencethatbroughtthenation’s

leadingpatentscholarstoBloomingtontoconsiderthemodernimplicationsofProfessorRobertMerges’classiclaw

reviewarticle,On the Complex Economics of Patent Scope.

InNovember2010,theCenterintroducedauniquenewchannelforsharingitsresearch.TitledIP Theory,

theonlinejournalisuniquebecauseitcombinestheacademicrigorofalawreviewwiththeimmediacyofalegalblog,

accordingtoJanis.

“IP Theoryisdesignedforthewayscholarsandpractitionersprefertoreceiveinformationintoday’s

electronicage,”heexplained.“Thearticlesarepeer-reviewedandaremoreambitiousthantypicalblogentries.However,

theeditingisstreamlined,whichleadstoafasterpublicationschedule.”

JanisnotedthatIP Theoryisbeingindexedasanopenaccessjournal,inadditiontobeingavailablethrough

theusualonlinesubscriptionservices.“Theopenaccessfeaturewillmakeitmucheasierforreaderstofindtimelyand

relevanttopicsandtosharethemwithpeers,”hesaid.

IP Theoryfeaturesarticles,opinionpieces,essays,bookreviews,andreviewsofliteratureinIPlawand

inalliedfieldsofinteresttoIPscholars.TheinauguralissueincludesessaysbyparticipantsintheSecondTrademarks

ScholarsRoundtableheldatDePaulUniversityCollegeofLawinApril2010.Thesecondissue,slatedforpublicationin

early2011,willcontainmaterialsfromaconferencetitledPatentScopeRevisitedandheldattheMaurerSchoolofLaw

inSeptember2010.IP Theorycanbefoundatwww.iptheory.org.{finis}

Williams visits Burma often in his efforts to bring about constitutional democracy.

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Anotedconstitutionallawscholar,Williams’attentioninrecentyearshasbeenfocusedonBurma,which

hassufferedatthehandsofabrutalmilitarydictatorshipsincethe1960s.Williamshasbeenhelpingethnicgroups

inthetroublednationbuildasharedvisionofacommonconstitutionalfuture.AprincipalBurmaadvisortotheU.S.

DepartmentofState,Williamsvisitsthecountryregularlytomeetwithresistanceleadersandhasbroughtthemto

WashingtontomeetwithAssistantSecretaryofStateKurtCampbell,thefirst-evermeetingofitskind.

Williamshaslongbeencriticalofthejunta’sapproachtotheelections.In2009,hetoldtheSenateEastAsia

Subcommitteethattheelectionswouldnotbefreeandfair,addingthattheconstitution,was“oneoftheworst”hehad

everseen.“Thisconstitutionisnotagoodfaithgesturetowarddemocracy;it’sacynicalattempttobuyoffinternational

pressure,”hetestified.

Nowthattheelectionshavetakenplace,theUnitedStatesiswatchingdevelopmentsclosely.“TheU.S.is

buildinglinesofcommunicationbetweenWashingtonandBurmasowecanseizetheopportunitytostepinandhelp

whenthetimeisright,”Williamsexplained.“Youhavetoknowtheplayersonthegroundandkeepbuildingacoalition

amongtheethnicminorities.”

WilliamsplacedhopeinAungSanSuuKyiasaunifyingforce.“Sheisoneoftheleadersthattheethnic

minoritiestrust,”hesaidonAlJazeera’sRiz Khan Show.“Shecouldbeagreatunifier,butIdon’tthinkshe’llbe

allowedtodoso.Thefundamentalissueintheelectionisethnicconflict,”Williamsconcluded.“Unlessanduntilthat

isaddressed,therewon’tbepeaceinBurma.”

IndianaLaw’snewestcenterdealswiththelegalmechanismsthataredesignedtopromoteinnovation

andcreativityinvirtuallyeverysectoroftheeconomy.“Intellectualpropertylawisnolongeranichearea,”saidMark D.

Janis,JD’89,RobertA.LucasChairofLawanddirectoroftheCenter on Intellectual Property.“Gotoanysmalltown

anywhereinIndiana,andyoumightfindalocalbusinessownerdealingwithatrademarkissue,oranartistora

nonprofitgroupneedingadviceaboutcopyrights,oratechnologystart-upbuildingitspatentportfolioinordertosecure

venturefundingtosupportfurtherresearch.Weneedlawyerswhoaretrainedtodealwiththoseissues,whetherthey

practiceinIndianaortaketheirexpertiseelsewhere.”

Whether or not Henderson becomes the

Alfred Kinsey of applied legal research remains

to be seen. But the results of these early studies

have the potential to change the landscape

of legal instruction and lawyer hiring

for decades to come.”

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ThedirectorofIndianaLaw’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity Researchhasbeennamedco-directorofanewinterdisciplinarycenteraddressingtheethical,legalandsocialissuesinvolvedintheuseofhealthinformationfortreatmentandresearch.

Fundedbya$4milliongrantfromLillyEndowment,theCenterforLaw,Ethics,andAppliedResearchinHealthInformation(CLEARHealthInformation)willleveragetheresourcesofIndianaUniversityandtheStateofIndianainhealthsciences,informationtechnology,law,ethicsandotherdisciplines.

FredH.Cate,distinguishedprofessorandC.BenDuttonProfessorofLaw,anddirectoroftheCenterforAppliedCybersecurityResearch,hasbeennamedoneofthefourco-directorsofCLEARHealthInformation.

“HealthinformationtechnologyhasbeenamajorfocusoftheObamaAdministrationandofhealthcarereform,”hesaid.Catenotedthatasmanyas98,000peopledieeveryyearbecauseoferrorsthatcouldhavebeenpreventedbyreliableaccesstoaccurateinformation,including40,000deathsfrommedicationerrorsalone.

“Whilewearesucceedingatbuildingbetterandbettersystems,vexingethical,legalandsocialissuesremain,”Cateadded.“CLEARHealthInformationwillhelpensurethattherightdataareavailableattherighttimeforthebenefitofpatientstodayandinthefuture.”

TheotherentitiesinvolvedinCLEARHealthInformationaretheSchoolofInformaticsandComputing,theSchoolofMedicine,andtheOfficeoftheVicePresidentforInformationTechnology.ThenewcenterwillshareofficesandadministrativestaffwiththeCenterforAppliedCybersecurityResearchtohelpreducecostsandenhanceefficiency.

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a CLEARsolution topreventingmedical errorsand saving lives

Fred H. Cate

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Three internationally renowned global scholars were present in theMaurer School of Law on one day: Monday, November 15, 2010.

Nobel Prize Nominee Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, DePaul University College of Law, delivered the inaugural lecture of the Center for the Study of the Middle East’s series, “Issues in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies in the Middle East,” titled “A Critical Appraisal of Post-Conflict Justice: A Promise Unfulfilled.”

Boaventura de Sousa Santos, a noted Latin America expert and Professor of Sociology, School of Economics, University of Coimbra, Portugal, delivered a lecture on the current political processes in Bolivia and Ecuador. Santos described how difficult it is to start a transition toward post-capitalist, post-colonial ways of life. He pointed to the growing importance of political innovations coming from the Global South, which are products of both large social mobilizations and of transformative constitutional-ism. His lecture was titled, “SumakKawsay (Good Life) or Sustainable Development? Refounding the State and the Economy in the New Constitutionalism of Latin America.”

Professor Peer Zumbansen, the Canada Research Chair in Transnational Economic Governance and Legal Theory and the director of the Critical Research Laboratory in Law and Society at Osgood Hall Law School, York University in Toronto, Ontario, concluded a three-day visit to Indiana Law by speaking on “Transnational Legal Pluralism.” Professor Zumbansen is a prominent interdisciplinary scholar of globalization and law whose research areas include legal theory, anthropology, sociology, political philosophy, and history. His most recent book, RoughConsensusandRunningCode:ATheoryofTrans-nationalPrivateLaw, analyzes and critiques the private governance systems that have emerged as a response to the increased influence of transnational corporations.{finis}

THREE GLOBAL SCHOLARS,ONE LAW SCHOOL, ONE DAY5

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HONOR ROLLPARTNERS IN EXCELLENCE

PartnersinExcellenceenabletheMaurerSchoolofLawtoplanforthefutureofmission-criticalprogramsbypledgingtheirsustainedsupporttotheSchoolofatleast$2,500peryearoveraperiodoffiveyears.Thesupportofour

PartnersinExcellencemakespossibletheservicesandprogramsthatdistinguishMaurerSchoolofLawfromitspeers.TheLawSchooldeeplyappreciatestheinvestmentofthiselitegroupofdonors.

TerrillD.Albright,’65AlfredC.Aman,Jr.BruceJ.Artim,’82M.ScottBassett,’86WayneD.Boberg,’78WilliamJ.Brody,’76JamesR.Brotherson,’78JerryJ.Burgdoerfer,’83DonaldW.Buttrey,’61DavidL.Carden,’76WillardZ.Carr,’50GregoryA.Castanias,’90WilliamD.Chambers,’66RodolfoChapa,Jr.,’85ThomasA.Clancy,’73ClydeD.Compton,’65MichaelR.Conner,’75CatherineA.Conway,’78GretaE.Cowart,’85JohnH.deBoisblanc,’66D.AlbertDaspin,’87AleciaA.DeCoudreaux,’78AnnM.DeLaney,’77KathleenA.DeLaney,’95AnneN.DePrez,’81FrancinaA.Dlouhy,’77DonaldP.Dorfman,’57RobertP.Duvin,’61WilliamB.Edge,’98SidneyD.Eskenazi,’53DavidC.Evans,’71RichardL.Fanyo,’76ThomasM.Fisher,’94ScottN.Flanders,’82

MichealE.Flannery,’83Brenda(Osborne)Freije,’94RichardT.Freije,Jr.’84EricA.Frey,’67RoseE.Gallagher,’99PhilipC.Genetos,’77StevenE.Goode,’93DanaI.Green,’74DavidE.Greene,’74HerbertD.Hart,III,’77Victoria(VanDuren)Hart,’77ElwoodH.“Bud”Hillis,’52LeroyW.Hofmann,’58AndrewW.Hull,’86V.WilliamHunt,’69R.NeilIrwin,’71RobertA.JefferiesJr.,’66JohnW.AndersonFoundationDavidF.Johnson,’81GregoryJ.Jordan,’84RobertP.Kassing,’64JohnF.Kimberling,’50GregoryC.Knapp,’81JamesKoday,’76TracyT.Larsen,’84RobertD.Lattas,’01StephenW.Lee,’77MillardD.Lesch,’67JohnL.Lisher,’75MaryK.Lisher,’75ThomasM.Lofton,’54LarryA.Mackey,’76ScottY.MacTaggart,’76Hon.ElizabethN.Mann,’76

MichaelS.Maurer,’67PeterC.McCabeIII,’85ThomasR.McCully,’66GaryW.McFarronR.BruceMcLean,’71MichaelT.McLoughlin,’72LeslieS.Mead,’84EdwardL.Michael,’81KevinC.Miller,’82DavidC.Milne,’94Janet(Beach)Min,’95BurkeJ.Montgomery,’99RobertE.Neiman,’66SusanBlankenbaker Noyes,’83StephenH.Paul,’72JeffreyP.Petrech,’84MarkV.Pettinga,’87Gayle(Gerling)Pettinga,’87StevenM.Post,’77StephenM.Proctor,’82RichardS.Rhodes,’53JohnF.Richardson,’77JamesG.Richmond,’69RandallR.Riggs,’77TimothyJ.Riffle,’83LaurenK.Robel,’83ReedE.Schaper,‘78ThomasF.Schnellenberger, Jr.,’79GlennScolnik,’78JohnE.Seddelmeyer,’74RandolphL.Seger,’72JulianL.Shephard,’83

MichaelD.ShumateJacquelineA.Simmons,’79SarahM.Singleton,’74GeoffreyG.Slaughter,’89GeorgeP.Smith,II,’64KathleenO.St.Louis,’84MiltonR.Stewart,’71JamesP.Strenski,’94CharlesP.Sutphin,’85TommyF.Thompson,’75Hon.JohnD.Tinder,’75DavidO.Tittle,’67KennethL.Turchi,’83TedA.Waggoner,’78MarkS.Wojciechowski,’81FrankE.Wrenick,‘65KennethR.Yahne,’68JamesP.Zeller,’76

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ABOUT THEHONOR ROLLOF DONORS

ThroughannualgiftstotheFundforExcellence,theIndianaUniversityMaurerSchoolofLawbuildsandsustainsresourcesthatsupportscholarships,lawjournals,trialadvocacyprograms,theLawLibrary,facultydevelopment,andmanyotherinitiatives.TheIndianaLawcommunityisdeeplygratefultoitsdonorsfortheirinvestment.

TheFundforExcellencegivingsocietiesare:– $10,000andabove:

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WilliamB.Edge,’98DanaM.Emery,’94RichardL.Fanyo,’76TroyD.Farmer,’97PenelopeS.Farthing,’70ThomasM.Fisher,’94DorothyJ.Frapwell,’73Fredrikson&Byron,P.A.Brenda(Osborne)Freije,’94RichardT.Freije,Jr.,’84EricA.Frey,’67Hon.EzraH.Friedlander,’65MatthewT.Furton,’95RoseE.Gallagher,’99PhilipC.Genetos,’77GaryL.Gerling,’63GerlingFamilyFoundation, Inc.BonnieK.Gibson,’78Kathleen(Hoehn)Gillmore,’72JudithE.Golitko,’06HarryL.Gonso,’73StevenE.Goode,’93DonaldI.Grande,’66DanaI.Green,’74CarolJ.GreenhouseGeoffreyM.Grodner,’75MarvinL.Hackman,’59StephenJ.Hackman,’84Hon.DavidF.HamiltonThomasM.Hamilton,Jr.,’69HerbertD.Hart,III,’77Victoria(VanDuren)Hart,’77RussellH.Hart,’56Augustavia(Johnson) Haydel,’85ElwoodH.Hillis,’52MichaelJ.Hinchion,’80DonaldE.Hinkle,’76LeroyW.Hofmann,’58HooverHullLLPAndrewW.Hull,’86KennethH.Inskeep,’82RobertA.Jefferies,Jr.,’66Jenner&BlockLLPJewishCommunityFederation ofClevelandJewishFoundationof MilwaukeeElizabethStuartJohn,’95IanG.John,’95CraigW.JohnsonDavidF.Johnson,’81

Debbi(Merriman) Johnstone,’80GregoryJ.Jordan,’84KarenB.Jordan-Boyd,’85RobertP.Kassing,’64JeffreyJ.Kennedy,’67JohnF.Kimberling,’50JohnF.KimberlingFoundationGregoryC.Knapp,’81JamesKoday,’76SusanM.Kornfield,’82KresgeFoundationFredB.Kruger,’79TracyT.Larsen,’84RobertD.Lattas,’01WilliamC.Lawrence,’79StephenW.Lee,’77LincolnFinancialGroup FoundationFredJ.Logan,Jr.,’77RobertG.Lord,’73ArthurM.Lotz,’65BruceT.Lucas,’00Sheba(Vattamattam) Lucas,’00LuminaFoundation forEducationSusanMacey,’80ScottY.MacTaggart,’76Julia(Overton)Maloney,’87SeanT.Maloney,’86MALU,LTD.Hon.ElizabethN.Mann,’76DonaldD.Martin,’55MaurerFamilyFoundation, Inc.ThomasK.Maxwell,’68PeterC.McCabe,III,’85JohnW.McGee,’78ThomasM.McGlasson,’68LaurenceA.McHugh,’73Holiday(Hart)McKiernan,’83PhilipB.McKiernan,’83LisaC.McKinney,’92WilliamF.McNagny,’47ThomasP.McNulty,’83LeslieS.Mead,’84MeadwestvacoCorporationClaytonC.Miller,’93JeanneSeidelMiller,’47KevinC.Miller,’82P.MichaelMiller,’65Miller&Company

LloydH.Milliken,Jr.,’60Janet(Beach)Min,’95MinneapolisFoundationBurkeJ.Montgomery,’99JerryMoss,’62JohnM.Mueller,’97Hon.EdwardW.Najam,Jr.SusanBlankenbaker Noyes,’83AvivaA.OrensteinMarianneM.Owen,’91FredJ.Pain,Jr.,’55RogerL.Pardieck,’63MichaelL.Pate,’78JustinP.Patterson,’65GeorgeT.Patton,Jr.,’87MarilynPendergastAgnes(Siedlecki)Peters,’79JeffreyP.Petrich,’84Gayle(Gerling)Pettinga,’87MarkV.Pettinga,’87WilliamR.Pietz,’69StevenM.Post,’77LisaA.Powell,’84StephenM.Proctor,’82ThomasL.Pytynia,’73RobertL.Ralston,’80JeanetteRearickJamesL.Reed,Jr.,’92JasonR.Reese,’97JillE.Reese,’97Marilyn(Baker)Resch,’73RhysCorporationJohnF.Richardson,’77RandallR.Riggs,’77LaurenK.Robel,’83DerekR.Rockers,’00GeraldP.Rodeen,’73JoelRosenbloom,’54RobertC.Rosenfeld,’74RichardA.Rosenthal,Jr.,’81WilliamA.Rotzien,’73ChristopherG.Scanlon,’80ReedE.Schaper,’78BenjaminJ.Schmidt,’08WilliamE.SchmidtD.ReedScism,’65JohnM.Segal,’71BrianJ.Shapiro,’84JulianL.Shepard,’83MichaelD.ShumateSarahM.Singleton,’74MarshallS.Sinick,’68

SkaddenArpsSlateMeagher FlomLLPGeorgeP.Smith,II,’64Hon.HugoC.“Chad” Songer,’60RogerT.Stelle,’70ThomasL.Stevens,’55Stites&HarbisonJamesP.Strenski,’94TerranceStroud,’02CurtisB.Stuckey,’73JohnF.Sturm,’72Hon.FrankE.Sullivan,Jr.,’82CharlesP.Sutphin,’85DudleyV.SutphinLeadTrustJosephC.Swift,’72ChristianChaddTaylor,’94Hon.EllenK.Thomas,’73TommyF.Thompson,’75Hon.JohnD.Tinder,’75DavidO.Tittle,’67CourtneyR.Tobin,’92FrankE.Tolbert,’55MalcolmJ.Tuesley,’99KennethL.Turchi,’83IngeM.VanderCruysse,’04JamesL.Vana,’93Jennifer(Aichele)Vana,’93VanguardCharitable EndowmentProgramWachtellLiptonRosen&KatzTedA.Waggoner,’78W.WilliamWeeks,’79ZeffA.Weiss,’83Zoe(Urena)Weiss,’83MarkW.Weller,’83BrianP.Williams,’81DavidC.WilliamsSusanH.WilliamsGordanD.Wishard,’69AlanC.Witte,’70FrankE.Wrenick,’65KennethR.Yahne,’68Candance(Grass)Yeager,’83JosephH.Yeager,Jr.,’83JamesP.Zeller,’76

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HONOR ROLL DEAN’S CIRCLE

Throughannualgiftsfromdonors,theMaurerSchoolofLawhassustainedandconsistentlyexpandedresourcesforlawjournals,trialadvocacyprograms,scholarships,careerplacementservices,andournationallyrankedLawLibrary.MembersoftheDean’sCirclearevaluedfriendsandalumniwhodemonstratetheirongoingcommitmentthroughannualgiftstotheFundforExcellenceof$1,000ormore.Wegratefullyacknowledgetheirgenerosityandthankallofthosewhocontributedtheirtime,talents,andresources.

Visionaries$10,000 and above

AnonymousStephenF.Burns,’68DonaldW.Buttrey,’61DavidL.Carden,’76RodolfoChapa,Jr.,’85ClydeD.Compton,’65JohnH.deBoisblanc,’66AleciaA.DeCoudreaux,’78AnnM.DeLaney,’77EdwardO.DeLaneyDonaldP.Dorfman,’57SidneyD.Eskenazi,’53EskenaziFamily Foundation,Inc.FidelityInvestments CharitableGiftFundFirestoneNaturalRubberCo.ScottN.Flanders,’82DavidE.Greene,’74V.WilliamHunt,’69JohnD.&CatherineT. MacArthurFoundationJohnW.AndersonFoundationLillyEndowment,Inc.ThomasM.Lofton,’54MichaelS.Maurer,’67EdwardL.Michael,’81NinaMasonPulliam CharitableTrustRichardS.Rhodes,’53ThomasF.Schnellenberger, Jr.’79

SchwabFundforCharitable GivingGlennScolnik,’78JacquelineA.Simmons,’79MiltonR.Stewart,’71MarkS.Wojciechowski,’81

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Benefactors$5,000 to $9,999

BruceJ.Artim,’82Baker&DanielsLLPWilliamJ.Brody,’76MichaelR.Conner,’75EliLilly&CompanyDavidC.Evans,’71ExxonEducationFoundationAnneN.DePrez,’81Deloitte&ToucheFoundationStephenL.Ferguson,’66MichaelE.Flannery,’83HouseholdInternational FinanceMillardD.Lesch,’67JohnL.Lisher,’75Mary(Sturmon)Lisher,’75LarryA.Mackey,’76ThomasR.McCully,’66GaryW.McFarronR.BruceMcLean,’71RobertE.Neiman,’66StephenH.Paul,’72TimothyJ.Riffle,’83

SaltsburgFundCharitable TrustJohnE.Seddelmeyer,’74RandolphL.Seger,’72GeoffreyG.Slaughter,’89Kathleen(O’Connor)St. Louis,’84

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Directors$1,000 to $4,999

AbbottLaboratoriesFundAllenCountyBarFoundationAnonymous(2)TerrillD.Albright,’65AlfredC.Aman,Jr.JosephM.Ambrose,’82EllisB.Anderson,’52StevenH.Ancel,’60JohnApplegateAmyG.ApplegateSamuelR.Ardery,’83AycoCharitableFoundationCarlL.Baker,’68AdamM.Barnes,’99JessicaP.Barth,’00M.ScottBassett,’86StephenW.Beard,Jr.,’98GeorgeN.Bewley,Jr.,’73K.StevenBlake,’90VorrisJ.Blankenship,’65ChristopherA.Bloom,’75WayneD.Boberg,’78

BoseMcKinney&EvansLLPEricE.Boyd,’86JamesR.Brotherson,’78ScottA.Brown,’85JerryJ.Burgdoerfer,’83JohnP.Bushemi,’73LyouByung-WoonJamesM.Carr,’75WillardZ.Carr,’50GregoryA.Castanias,’90WilliamD.Chambers,’66ThomasA.Clancy,’73RachelE.Clark,’07GaryJ.Clendening,’68Pamela(Fisher)Coffey,’94JeffreyS.Cohen,’89Harold&JaniceCohen FoundationDanielO.ConkleDeborahW.ConkleJamesL.Cooper,’91CatherineA.Conway,’78Greta(Gerberding)Cowart,’85DalitFoundationD.AlbertDaspin,’87KennethG.Dau-SchmidtJeffreyS.Davidson,’73RichardA.Dean,’73KathleenA.DeLaney,’95Francina(McWilton) Dloughy,’77ClarenceH.Doninger,’60DianeK.DudeckJohnP.DudeckRobertP.Duvin,’61

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PartnersDaleE.ArmstrongArnoldKrevitz+AssociatesCarlN.CarpenterJohnW.DonaldsonWilliamB.HeubelRayG.MillerJackN.VanStone

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1955............................Class Agent: FrankE.TolbertTotal:$6,570Participation: 50%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsDonaldD.MartinFredJ.Pain,Jr.ThomasL.StevensFrankE.Tolbert+PartnersVitoldReeyWilliamJ.Sampias+AssociatesVernonAtwaterJamesT.CorleRobertJ.EderAlexanderJokayCharlesK.McCroryCarlD.OverholserWayneA.ShireyRobertH.StahlschmidtBernardG.Wintner*

+1956............................Class Agent: RichardC.WitteTotal:$3,000Participation:31%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorRussellH.Hart,Jr.+

PartnersGeraldL.Cooley WayneC.Ponader +AssociatesShirley(Schlanger) Abrahamson JamesC.Clark MilesC.Gerberding DonaldG.Hendrickson RobertW.MillerWilliamW.PeachRezaRezazadeh JosephG.Roberts

+1957............................Class Agent: DonaldP.DorfmanTotal:$17,750Participation:50%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryDonaldP.Dorfman +PartnersMarvinS.CrellRalphL.Jewell DonaldC.Lehman JohnH.MenzelCliffK. Travis +AssociatesFrankA.BarnhartRichardF.Davisson RudolphV.Dawson TheodoreW.Hirsh ThomasJ.O’Connor RobertC.Riddell ThomasM.SmallEdwinF.Walmer

+1958............................Total:$2,750Participation: 27%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorLeroyW.Hofmann +

PartnersVincentF.Grogg*LesterA.Kassing+AssociatesHerbertK.DouglasDavidG.Elmore WilliamA.Freihofer JosephT.Ives,Jr.WilliamE.ReifsteckThomasL.RyanRobertC.Ware

+1959............................Class Agent: JamesF.FitzpatrickTotal:$5,585Participation: 39%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorMarvinL.Hackman +PartnersPaulE.AveVirgilL.BeelerDanielD.FetterleyJamesF.Fitzpatrick JordanD.LewisJamesR.MartinWilliamN.Salin,Sr. JohnH.Sweeney +AssociatesWilliamH.Andrews,III JohnE.ChevignyTerryD.DietschKennethP.Fedder RobertH.Fraser WilliamI.Garrard ConradG.Harvey JosephA.HaysG.DouglassOwensAnneParamenkoWeeks SamuelL.Reed SpencerJ.Schnaitter WilliamTheodoros

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1960............................Class Agents: LloydH.Milliken,Jr.&Hon.Hugo“Chad”SongerTotal: $6,400Participation: 22%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsStevenH.Ancel ClarenceH.Doninger LloydH.Milliken,Jr. Hon.Hugo“Chad”Songer +PartnersGeorgeN.Beamer,Jr. RichardL.BrownLesterR.IrvinRobertD.Ready +AssociatesPhillipW.Brown RobertE.Highfield CharlesR.Jennings

+1961............................Class Agent: EugeneJ.McGarveyTotal: $14,475Participation: 20%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryDonaldW.Buttrey +Dean’s Circle DirectorRobertP.Duvin +PartnersWilliamG.BrunsEugeneJ.McGarvey,Jr.V.(Blodgett)Shields+AssociatesJosephT.Bumbleburg RobertL.FonnerJamesD.HallJohnA.Jeffries H.TheodoreNoell RichardB.Smith

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1947-1948............................Class Agent:WilliamF.McNagnyTotal:$2,800Participation: 15%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsWilliamF.McNagny,’47JeanneSeidelMiller,’48+PartnersJohnL.Carroll,’48HarryH.Hardy,’48

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1949............................Class Agent: FrederickA.BeckmanTotal: $150Participation: 10%............................

AssociatesFrederickA.Beckman J.LeslieDuvall

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1950............................Total:$2,700Participation:23%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsWillardZ.Carr JohnF.Kimberling +PartnerFrankE.Gilkison,Jr. +AssociatesHowardE.Baumgartner PhilipJ.Harris DonaldR.Smith StanleyTalesnick

+1951............................Total: $975Participation:19%............................PartnerMaxCohen+

AssociatesWaldoF.Beebe F.WesleyBowers RaymondW.Gray,Jr.*JamesD.Nafe HarryF.Smiddy,Jr. WilliamD.Stephens

+ 1952............................Class Agent:CarlD.OvermanTotal:$3,835Participation: 42%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsEllisB.AndersonElwoodH.Hillis +PartnersGeneR.Johnson*CarlD.OvermanSaulI.Ruman* +AssociatesRichardR.DeCamp HoraceA.Foncannon,Jr.ClarenceJ.Greenwald JamesR.Grossman H.RobertHendersonRobertH.McKinneyJamesM.Schwentker,Jr. JamesL.SmithWilliamJ.Wood

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1953............................Class Agent: RichardS.RhodesTotal: $26,350Participation: 26%............................Dean’s Circle VisionariesSidneyD.Eskenazi RichardS.Rhodes +PartnersMartinN.Daniel AndrewC.Emerson +AssociatesWilliamT.BurkeCharlesE.Fritz ThomasD.LoganAlfredW.Moellering

+1954............................Class Agent: JoelRosenbloomTotal: $208,300Participation: 30%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryThomasM.Lofton+Dean’s Circle DirectorJoelRosenbloom +

HONOR ROLL GIVING BY CLASS

TheFundforExcellence2009-2010campaignraised$1.2 million, breaking all annual fund records.SpecialrecognitiongoestoclassagentsFrank Tolbert,JD’55,andDon Dorfman,JD’57,whoachievedalumniparticipationratesof50percentagainthisyear.Joel Rosenbloom,JD’54,raisedthehighestamountofanyclass($208,300),andAlan Loudermilk andDonald Vogel,JD’85,raisedthesecond-highestamount($114,725).Thankyoutoallclassagentsandalumniformakingthisyear’sFundforExcellencecampaignthebestintheSchool’shistory!

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JamesA.LangJonH.MollDavidH.NichollsWilliamF.ThompsonRonaldA.TibaldiJohnF.TweedleDavidJ.WallsmithSally(Hartfield)Westley

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1968............................Class Agent:LarryR.FisherTotal:$60,670Participation: 24%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryStephenF.Burns+Dean’s Circle DirectorsCarlL.BakerGaryJ.ClendeningThomasK.MaxwellThomasM.McGlassonMarshallS.SinickKennethR.Yahne+PartnersErnestF.Aud,Jr.LarryR.FisherJohnK.GrahamDavidA.KruseW.WyattRauchDanielB.SeitzDonaldC.Wells+AssociatesJohnV.Barnett,Jr.GeorgeH.BrantHaroldE.BruesekeLawsonJ.ClarkIIRichardJ.DarkoE.DuaneDaughertyAlanH.HedegardRobertE.KabischMichaelS.KanneThomasA.KeithJosephS.KingC.DavidLittleAnthonyW.MommerE.KentMooreAnitaL.MorseMichaelD.Peyton

WilliamC.Reynolds AlexanderL.Rogers WilliamC.Rust,Jr. PeterW.Steketee FrederickF.Thornburg WilliamH.VanDeestKentH.Westley

+ 1969............................Class Agent: JohnL.PogueTotal:$6,750Participation: 14%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryV.WilliamHunt+Dean’s Circle DirectorsThomasM.Hamilton,Jr. WilliamR.Pietz GordonD.Wishard +PartnersCarlA.Heldt,III LonD.Showley +AssociatesThomasH.BryanRichardL.Darst PatrickE.DonoghueCurtisB.Eskew GeraldF.George PeterL.GoergesGregoryA.Hartzler DavidM.HaskettFrankC.Hider MaxW.Hittle,Jr.RobertS.Hulett JamesR.Kuehl BrianJ.May DanielA.MedreaJohnL.Pogue RobertN.Swartz JohnR.Treat

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1970............................Class Agents: RonaldB.Brodey&AlanC.WitteTotal: $8,495Participation:23%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsPenelopeS.Farthing RogerT.Stelle AlanC.Witte +PartnersSamuelR.BornIIRonaldB.BrodeyRichardW.Davis,Jr. DavidA.Dodge RobertD.EpsteinDavidT.Stutsman EdwardL.Volk +AssociatesAnn(McCallister)Coons RobertG.Fishman JackH.Frisch DavidE.Gilman J.PatrickGlynn GordonGulitz Ruth(Myer)Huitema HarveyM.KaganThomasO.Magan WilliamJ.MaherDavidA.RoseGregoryW.Sturm DaneL.TubergenThomasL.Tuytschaevers*CharlesC.Wicks

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1971............................Class Agent: RobertA.LongTotal: $18,133Participation:20%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryMiltonR.Stewart+Dean’s Circle BenefactorsDavidC.Evans R.BruceMcLean +

Dean’s Circle DirectorJohnM.Segal +PartnersWadeR.BosleyRonaldL.Chapman TerryK.HiestandJamesD.KemperRobertA.Long CharlesM. Middlesworth,Jr. +AssociatesJohnG.Baker RichardE.Boston LindaChezemGeoffreyK.Church JamesW.Curtis,Jr. R.NeilIrwin LarryR.LinhartMichaelD.O’Connor WilliamH.ReplogleII RichardJ.Shagley CharlesT.Spencer RichardE.Stahl JohnP.Stelle JeffreyA.Winwood

+ 1972............................Class Agent: RandolphL.SegerTotal:$16,812Participation: 19%............................Dean’s Circle BenefactorsStephenH.Paul RandolphL.Seger +Dean’s Circle DirectorsKathleen(Hoehn) Gillmore JohnF.Sturm JosephC.Swift+PartnersThomasC.CornwellMarcelKatz BruceM.PennampedThomasL.Shriner,Jr.+

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1962............................Total: $2,375Participation: 20%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorJerryMoss+PartnersLeeW.DabagiaCarlE.VerBeek+AssociatesDanielP.ByronRafeH.CloeThomasA.DaileyMartinJ.FlynnJohnJ.LorberHugoE.MartzMilfordM.Miller,Jr.Margarett(Stahl)PardieckOscarC.Ventanilla,Jr.DavidS.Wedding

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1963............................Total:$3,225Participation: 19%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsGaryL.GerlingRogerL.Pardieck+PartnersGeorgeE.BuckinghamShermanJ.Keller+AssociatesLarryC.AmosThomasC.Bigley,Jr.CharlesE.BruessJohnM.Clifton,Jr.DonaldD.DoxseeLewisR.KatzSpencerJ.NunleyEdwardB.Wallis

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1964............................Class Agent: RobertP.KassingTotal:$8,200Participation:32%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsRobertP.KassingGeorgeP.Smith,II+PartnersJohnE.AllenTimothyJ.ConnorThomasA.CoyneMarkA.McIntosh* P.MichaelMitchell SydneyL.Steele RobertP.Tinnin,Jr.+AssociatesHerbertM.Bohlman GeorgeG.Bryan CraigB.CampbellWilliamC.Ervin EdwardC.King GeraldH.McGlone JamesV.McGloneJamesJ.NagyRobertE.Peterson GeneE.Robbins MarshallD.Ruchman CharlesO.Ziemer

+ 1965............................Class Agents: ClydeD.Compton&JohnW.Whiteleather,Jr.Total: $36,370Participation:30%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryClydeD.Compton +Dean’s Circle DirectorsTerrillD.Albright VorrisJ.Blankenship Hon.EzraH.FriedlanderArthurM.Lotz P.MichaelMiller JustinP.Patterson

D.ReedScism FrankE.Wrenick+PartnersStephenW.Crider ThomasE.FruechtenichtThomasG.KarterGeorgeL.Stubbs,Jr. JohnW.Whiteleather,Jr. +AssociatesSherrillW.Colvin RayM.Druley ThomasG.FisherRobertS.Koor PhilipH.Larmore FrankT.Lewis B.MichaelMcCormick ArthurC.Nordhoff,Jr. DavidS.Poston WilliamG.PrimeRobertF.Welker WilliamC.Whitman ThomasG.Wright

+ 1966............................Class Agent: ThomasR.McCullyTotal:$27,195Participation:22%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryJohnH.deBoisblanc+Dean’s Circle BenefactorsStephenL.FergusonThomasR.McCullyRobertE.Neiman+Dean’s Circle DirectorsWilliamD.Chambers DonaldI.Grande RobertA.Jefferies,Jr. +PartnersRobertA.Garelick HenryC.HudsonDenisL.Koehlinger ElliottD.Levin TracyE.Little ThomasK.Milligan

FrankJ.Otte DanielA.Roby +AssociatesRobertD.Arnold DouglasR.BridgesDavidA.Butcher JohnC.Cox RalphB.Eddy WilliamJ.Hein WilliamW.HurstNancy(Lehman) LitzenbergerRobertD.MannStephenC.Moberly MamoruMuraokaPeterD.Shumacker

+1967............................Class Agents:EricA.Frey&DavidO.TittleTotal:$15,432Participation: 19%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryMichaelS.“Mickey”Maurer+Dean’s Circle BenefactorsMillardD.Lesch +Dean’s Circle DirectorsEricA.Frey JeffreyJ.Kennedy DavidO.Tittle +PartnersElliottAbrutynMalcolmC.Mallette JamesC.Nelson RichardE.Woosnam +AssociatesJohnF.Androski JonC.Baxter GeorgeA.Brattain RussellL.BrewerCraigW.Caplinger CharlesJ.Collet F.RobertsHanning,Jr. JohnR.Hillis RobertV.Kixmiller

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AssociatesAnn(Keller)BaileyGaryL.BirnbaumDianne(Blocker)BraunJoanC.BrooksSarahA.CarterEmilyC.CatoFrederickR.FolzMichaelP.GrayAlanK.HoferBarbaraH.LemboChristinaM.McKeeCharlesW.McNagnyRoyT.OgawaStephenR.PennellRebeccaL.RouchMichaelH.SahnDavidL.SteinerMichele(Usack)SuttleNedM.SuttleVincentO.WagnerMichaelL.WillsBarbaraS.Woodall

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1977............................Class Agent: HerbertD.HartIIITotal: $25,598Participation: 21%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryAnnM.DeLaney+Dean’s Circle DirectorsFrancina(McWilton) DlouhyPhilipC.GenetosVictoria(VanDuren)HartHerbertD.HartIIIStephenW.LeeFredJ.Logan,Jr.StevenM.PostJohnF.RichardsonRandallR.Riggs+PartnersPatriciaA.Daly JeffreyL.GageBrendaE.KnowlesThomasE.NelsonWilliamM.PopeThomasC.Scherer

NancyE.Weissman CraigM.White +AssociatesGeraldF.Allega RobertN.Berg StephenR.Bowers MaryB.Cook ByronD.Cooper MyrnaE.Friedman PaulA.Hass KurtR.Kaboth FrancesE.Komoroske Linda(Boilini)Lees DoyalE.McLemore,Jr. JamesD.Moore AnnL.Nowak FredrickL.Rice BruceW.Roberts MarkJ.Roberts DanielF.SanchezMichaelJ.Schneider JohnJ.Stieff

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1978............................Class Agents: JamesS.Kowalik&TedA.WaggonerTotal:$42,989Participation: 25%............................Dean’s Circle VisionariesAleciaA.DeCoudreaux GlennScolnik +Dean’s Circle DirectorsWayneD.Boberg JamesR.Brotherson CatherineA.Conway BonnieK.GibsonJohnW.McGee MarkS.NiblickMichaelL.Pate ReedE.Schaper TedA.Waggoner +PartnersHowardR.CohenScottE.ForeMitchellA.KlinePhilipL.McCool JosephD.O’ConnorIII

JohnW.Rowings Linda(Ritchie)RowingsDavidL.Sandweiss SamuelA.WachtelMargaretA.Williford Brenda(Wheeler)Zody +AssociatesMichaelE.Brown Ta-TungJ.ChangJamesR.DeMotte AladeanDerose- Smithburn BarryG.Gomberg AliciaJ.Holland VedaM.Jairrels JamesS.Kowalik Janett(Burns)Lowes DebraK.LukeJohnP.Martin Renee(Mawhinney) McDermott GeorgeE.Reed,Jr. PatriciaS.Roberts BarryC.Slagle CarolynW.Spengler AnnR.Vaughan

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1979............................Class Agents: ThomasF.Schnellenberger,Jr.&JacquelineA.SimmonsTotal:$8,190Participation:13%............................Dean’s Circle VisionariesThomasF.Schnellenberger,Jr.JacquelineA.Simmons+Dean’s Circle DirectorsFredB.Kruger WilliamC.LawrenceAgnes(Siedlecki)PetersW.WilliamWeeks +PartnersJaneAlshuler BruceA.HugonMadalynS.KinseySue(Padgett)Murphy +

AssociatesMariaArista-Volsky MichaelJ.Botkin DarcyJ.Chamberlin DonaldD.DeGrasse JeffreyS.Dible DanielC.Emerson MarkE.GiaQuinta RonaldE.James PaulD.MathiasMichaelR.Milsap SabraA.WelieverJosephK.Wiley LindaM.Woolcott

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1980............................Class Agents:MichaelJ.Hinchion&ChristopherG.ScanlonTotal:$9,798Participation:16%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsMichaelJ.Hinchion Debbi(Merriman) Johnstone SusanL.MaceyRobertL.RalstonChristopherG.Scanlon +PartnersMichaelA.Aspy KathrynA.Brogan Miranda(Kiser)MandelJean(Reyes)Pechette StephenJ.Peters ThomasA.Pyrz DavidJ.Theising CaroleB.Silver +AssociatesSueA.Beesley SusanH.Berryman PaulT.Deignan CraigR.EdwardsKeithP.HuffmanChristina(Navarro) Kalavritinos DennisA.Kokinda FrederickN.Kopec AliceA.Kuzemka Meredith(Mettlen) McIntyre

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1973............................Class Agent: LaurenceA.McHughTotal:$25,475Participation:24%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsGeorgeN.Bewley,Jr.JohnP.BushemiThomasA.ClancyJeffreyS.DavidsonRichardA.DeanDorothyJ.FrapwellHarryL.GonsoRobertG.LordLaurenceA.McHughThomasL.PytyniaMarilyn(Baker)ReschGeraldP.RodeenWilliamA.RotzienCurtisR.StuckeyHon.EllenK.Thomas+PartnersMichaelR.FruehwaldMichaelC.LaceyTerry(Miller)MumfordCarolyn(Holder)PriceCharlesR.RubrightMyra(Podvoll)SpickerAlbertJ.VelasquezS.LeeWoodwardC.DanielYatesMichaelF.WardPatrickJ.Zika+

AssociatesJosephL.Amaral ThomasJ.Brannan RobertD.Budesa,Sr. JamesD.Collier AliceM.Craft LeRoyE.CummingsII HowardW.Feldman MichaelR.FisherWardS.Hamlin,Jr. DaleE.Hunt AlanL.Johns StephenJ.Johnson JohnC.Kapsner EricL.KirschnerHowardM.Lamont JeffreyS.MarlinRonaldS.Reinstein WilliamD.Roessler StuartSenescu WilloughbyG.Sheane,Jr. ArthurM.SmallRobertW.Thacker PhilipL.Zorn,Jr.

+1974............................Class Agent:DavidE.GreeneTotal:$31,275Participation:20%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryDavidE.Greene +Dean’s Circle BenefactorJohnE.Seddelmeyer +Dean’s Circle DirectorsDanaI.Green RobertC.RosenfeldSarahM.Singleton +PartnersMichaelE.Armey RobertD.BrayThomasJ.Breed W.MichaelBurnsJamesE.CarlbergLauraJ.Cooper StanleyC.Fickle DanielM.Graly Mary(Hall)Ham DavidL.Hanselman,Sr.CharlesA.Hessler

Jane(Titus)HesslerSallyA.LiedBasilH.LorchIII StephenW.Lyman WardW.Miller ClarineNardiRiddleJudithA.Schevtchuk+AssociatesLarryG.Amick MargaretM.Ankenbruck JohnR.CarrIII JohnW.Couter LarryR.DownsLawrenceL.Hermalyn JohnH.Komoroske MarkI.Lillianfeld TimothyM.Morrison JosephS.Northrop JonS.Readnour JohnL.Wittenborn

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1975............................Class Agent: JamesM.CarrTotal:$24,594Participation: 23%............................Dean’s Circle BenefactorsMichaelR.ConnerJohnL.Lisher Mary(Sturmon)Lisher +Dean’s Circle DirectorsChristopherA.Bloom JamesM.Carr GeoffreyM.Grodner TommyF.Thompson Hon.JohnD.Tinder +PartnersTerryM.Dworkin RoyR.JohnsonLarryJ.KaneDavidM.MainDavidJ.Mallon,Jr.MarkE.NeffJayM.RosenK.StephenRoyceWm.C.ThomsonIII FredO.Towe,Jr. +

AssociatesRichardL.BrownJamesR.Byron PeterD.Clarke ThomasL.Davis PedroJ.deJesus KennethW.Dodge PaulS.Elkin ThomasC.EwingWilliamR.FatoutKennethE.Gordon ScottT.Kragie DouglasC.Lehman KennethW.Macke J.TimothyMcCaulay Joyce(Milner)Notarius FredSchwab MarciaW.Sullivan RobertE.Wrenn

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1976............................Class Agent: MaryBethBrodyTotal:$54,395Participation: 28%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryDavidL.Carden +Dean’s Circle BenefactorsWilliamJ.Brody LarryA.Mackey +Dean’s Circle DirectorsRichardL.FanyoDonaldE.HinkleJamesKodayScottY.MacTaggart Hon.ElizabethN.Mann ErikB.WulffJamesP.Zeller +PartnersMaryBeth(Kleiser)Brody EricB.Brown CarolConnorCohen WilliamE.Davis JamesF.GillespieCharlesE.Greer DonaldR.Lundberg JohnW.Purcell LarryJ.Stroble DarellE.Zink,Jr. +

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1985............................Class Agents: AlanR.Loudermilk&DonaldJ.VogelTotal:$114,725Participation:18%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryRodolfoChapa,Jr.+Dean’s Circle DirectorsScottA.BrownGreta(Gerberding) CowartAugustavia(Johnson) HaydelKarenJordan-Boyd PeterC.McCabeIIICharlesP.Sutphin+PartnersJoanM.HeinzKarlM.KoonsIIIDavidM.KrausRichardJ.McConnellErickD.PonaderDonaldJ.Vogel+AssociatesJamesF.BleekeBarbaraL.BrugnauxJamesC.CarlinoTimothyM.ConwayRichardT.GroffTimothyJ.HaffnerTimothyD.HernlyMarionP.HerringtonMichaelD.HuberJohnA.LarsonMartha(Macomber) LeaderMichaelJ.LewinskiVerlinR.NafzigerAnne(Boyd)NorrisPhilipM.PurcellDavidW.QuistBrianW.RudeRichardC.Starkey

RobertJ.TornattaSallyJ.VanderPloeg

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1986............................Class Agents: J.AdamBain&SeanT.MaloneyTotal: $9,288Participation:18%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsM.ScottBassettEricE.BoydAndrewW.Hull SeanT.Maloney +PartnersJ.AdamBain Hon.MaryEllenDiekhoffJohnFedors,Jr. JamesA.Gesmer JohnM.HamiltonDavidJ.Hensel,Esq.Wendy(Wright)PonaderDavidT.SchaeferMary(Pelic)Thickstun TimothyL.Tyler +AssociatesJamesM.Dion ThomasE.FarrellKevinD.Gibson LouisK.Nigg ThomasB.ParentBernardO.Paul Susan(Holtzberg)RobertsSusie(Poole)Ross KathrynJ.Roudebush C.BrianSauers KarlR.SturbaumAnnVarnon MarcusJ.Woo

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1987............................Class Agents: V.SamuelLaurinIII&GeorgeT.PattonTotal:$10,251Participation:18%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsD.AlbertDaspinGeorgeT.Patton,Jr.Julia(Overton)MaloneyGayle(Gerling)Pettinga MarkV.Pettinga +PartnersFrankE.BerrodinCatherine(Fitzgerald) Duclos RobertJ.Lahaie Kim(Ohmart)Laurin V.SamuelLaurinIII LarsH.Liebeler MichaelC.Lueder ThomasR.Newby +AssociatesMarkL.Abrell DouglasJ.Brackmann JamesD.Cockrum Marie(Adamson)Collins RobertG.Devetski SamE.EversmanJosephR.Heerens JanisL.Johnston MarkE.JohnstonJamesL.Koewler,Jr. ThomasM.Maxwell Patrice(Doyle)Ocken BrianL.Porto DennisL.Rorick Gail(Benjamin)Shaps AmyM.Smith JoelK.Stein SusanH.Vrahoretis StephenR.Womble

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1988............................Class Agent: AllanT.SlagelTotal:$5,321Participation:13%............................PartnersDouglasC.BallantineJulia(Church)Dierker KirkE.Grable RandallM.Jacobs BruceW.Longbottom AlexanderLopez KevinD.NicosonRebeccaK.Schmitt AllanT.Slagel ScottE.Tarter +AssociatesScottB.Ainsworth KevinW.Betz DavidR.Bolk JohnF.Dietrich DaryaDruchPeled R.JosephHowell ChristopherA.Nichols SoniaD.OverholserMichaelD.Scott SaraR.Slaughter ThomasC.Smith BrendaS.Thornton

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1989............................Class Agent:NatalieJ.StuckyTotal:$10,670Participation: 12%............................Dean’s Circle BenefactorGeoffreyG.Slaughter +Dean’s Circle DirectorJeffreyS.Cohen+PartnersDeborahAllen-SlagelThomasE.BaltzAndrewB.BurokerRichardW.Head MarkD.JanisBryanA.RichardsNatalieJ.Stucky +

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1981............................Class Agents: DavidL.Ferguson&Robert“Bill”W.Jonas,Jr.Total: $42,105Participation:19%............................Dean’s Circle VisionariesEdwardL.MichaelMarkS.Wojciechowski+Dean’s Circle BenefactorAnneN.DePrez+Dean’s Circle DirectorsDavidF.JohnsonGregoryC.KnappRichardA.Rosenthal,Jr.BrianP.Williams+PartnersAlanW.BeckerDavidL.FergusonClaire(Tolf)HugiMatthewR.LewinMichaelA.PechetteJohnR.SchaibleyIIIJ.ScottTroegerJudithA.WaltzMyraL.Willis+AssociatesDavidS.BarrittTedR.BrownPhilipK.ConeJohnA.CrawfordCliffordW.GarstangHowardL.GilbergAnthonyP.GillmanAbigailL.KuzmaJamesS.LeggChrisA.McGuiganJuliaE.MerktTimothyW.MillerDavidC.OllisRichardM.Quinlan

JeffreyI.RichardsDarrellR.ShepardMichaelE.SumRichardW.Young

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1982............................Class Agents: DanielE.Serban&MarceGonzalezTotal:$22,850Participation:18%............................Dean’s Circle VisionaryScottN.Flanders+Dean’s Circle BenefactorBruceJ.Artim+Dean’s Circle DirectorsJosephM.AmbroseKennethH.InskeepSusanM.KornfieldKevinC.MillerStephenM.ProctorHon.FrankE.Sullivan,Jr.+PartnersRogerW.BennettGaryL.DavisEdwardD.FeigenbaumJayJaffeAlanA.LevinCathyS.MooreJohnB.PowellKathryn(Knue)PrzywaraCarolM.SeamanPeterA.Teholiz+AssociatesPeterG.BakasJeffreyA.BoyllElaine(Becher)BrownMichaelS.CallahanPaula(Brandenburg) CardozaLinda(Clark)DagueStanleyO.FaithEllenS.GabovitchJean(Ellett)HenneC.DeanHigginbothamGeorgeL.LenardMarkS.MooreLesB.Morris

JosephW.ReboneChristopherS.RobergeMadonna(Kissel)StarrJohnW.VanLaere

+1983............................Class Agents: JerryJ.Burgdoerfer&KennethL.TurchiTotal:$38,613Participation: 24%............................Dean’s Circle BenefactorsMichaelE.FlanneryTimothyJ.Riffle +Dean’s Circle DirectorsSamuelR.Ardery SusanBlankenbakerNoyesJerryJ.BurgdoerferHoliday(Hart)McKiernanPhilipB.McKiernanThomasP.McNulty LaurenK.Robel JulianL.ShepardKennethL.TurchiZeffA.Weiss Zoe(Urena)Weiss MarkW.WellerCandance(Grass)YeagerJosephH.Yeager,Jr.+PartnersPhilipC.EschelsBruceC.HaasHowardE.KochellGina(Skelton)KoonsKurtD.Nondorf JeffreyB.Rubenstein Rebecca(Wilkinson) Rubenstein PaulS.RudermanRichardJ.ThrappKeithE.White Tracey(Nicolau)Wise+AssociatesRichardA.Clark DeborahL.DarterRonaldD.Elkins BeckyJ.FrederickMarcia(Lee)Harlow ElizabethA.Justice

PeterC.Kelty Yvette(Gaff)Kleven Nancy(Vozar)Knapp MarkJ.Moryl MaryK.Periolat ChrisA.Ramsey ThomasE.Satrom Susan(Reed)Schwab DouglasD.SmallGerhardA.Stuebben NorrisK.Wang

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1984............................Class Agents: StephenJ.Hackman&JamesL.WhitlatchTotal:$17,350Participation:15%............................Dean’s Circle BenefactorKathleen(O’Connor) St.Louis +Dean’s Circle DirectorsRichardT.Freije,Jr. StephenJ.HackmanGregoryJ.Jordan TracyT.Larsen LeslieS.Mead JeffreyP.PetrichLisaA.PowellBrianJ.Shapiro+PartnersPhillipM.Crane BruceD.DonaldsonWilliamH.Hollander GilbertoR.Perez ThomasL.Perkins JohnW.PolleyDavidR.Warshauer +AssociatesMarvinR.Abshire JamesF.Beatty LeeR.Berry,Jr. JeffreyA.BlockDonaldE.Brier Ariane(Schallwig) Johnson StuartA.Katz KarolH.Krohn JohnP.Lahaie

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1995............................Class Agent: IanG.JohnTotal:$9,180Participation:15%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsKathleenA.DeLaneyMatthewT.FurtonIanG.JohnElizabethStuartJohnJanet(Beach)Min+PartnersDavidO.BarrettDanielP.FowlerMatthewT.FurtonHankH.KimAngelaR.LangDavidJ.LazerwitzCharlesJ.MeyerChristopherJ.RabideauPeterSongCynthiaStorerBaran+AssociatesGregoryB.CoyRobertA.DubaultJennifer(Kelly)FardyJohnD.KeiffnerMelina(Maniatis) KennedyJeffreyE.KimmellJamesP.LeaheyRaymondA.LimonDavidA.LockeDanaL.MiroballiJillT.PowlickDavidH.Schwartz

Laura(Day)ScottJosephL.Smith,Jr.

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1996............................Class Agent: RandalJ.KaltenmarkTotal: $4,745Participation:11%............................PartnersRhondaHospedales RandalJ.Kaltenmark JasonL.KennedyElissaJ.Preheim SusanJ.Yoon +AssociatesRobertF.BarronII Christine(Carroll)Cahill Jill(Wright)Denman EdwardM.King ShouY.Ling SandipH.Patel BrianS.Perry JamisonS.Prime FrederickW.Schultz Jennifer(Roessler)SchultzMelinda(Gentry)Schwer SusanM.Shook KevinTessier JohnF.TownsendIII

+1997............................Class Agents: TroyD.Farmer,JasonR.Reese&SoniaMiller-VanOortTotal: $7,205Participation: 17%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsTroyD.FarmerJohnM.MuellerJasonR.ReeseJillE.Reese +

PartnersTheodoreH.Burmeister Nicole(Chrisman)Daniel EricM.Douthit AllenJ.GuonW.JamesHamilton Wendy(Melone)HamiltonSoniaL.Miller-VanOortRandallW.SifersDanielle(Rifkin)Weksler +AssociatesThaddeusR.Ailes KyleM.Baker JamesK.Cleland Kelly(Collier)Cleland RogerP.Colinvaux MarkD.Fridy ShellyS.Gibson HeidiG.Goebel StevenS.Hoar DavidH.Iskowich FrederickB.Jonassen DaleL.Lavi RaoulK.Maitra RaeannaS.MooreAngelaK.Moorman JohannaJ.Philhower MapleJacqueline(Jaques)Pugh DavidA.Suess ToddA.Suter Ellen(Morrison) Townsend KonradM.Urberg JulieA.Veach Heather(Tallman)Wilson JeredJ.Wilson

+1998............................Class Agents: MarthaBraswell&JayZelenockTotal: $6,753Participation:7%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsStephenW.BeardJr. WilliamB.Edge +PartnersCynthia(Losure)Baraban NormanJ.Hedges+

AssociatesTerri(Ozbun)Bruksch RebeccaGole-Geyer JoshuaD.Hague TravisN.Jensen AndrewD.KruseKendallH.Millard MarcT.Quigley Jennifer(Wheeler)Terry JohnS.Terry Germaine(Winnick) Willett BryanB.Woodruff

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1999............................Class Agents: BryanH.Babb&JulieP.WilsonTotal:$13,373Participation: 11%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsAdamM.Barnes RoseE.GallagherBurkeJ.Montgomery MalcolmJ.Tuesley+PartnersBryanH.Babb Tamatha(Gawlik) EarnhartHeatherJ.Kidwell JasonD.KimpelDamonR.LeichtyJenniferA.Thomas JulieP.Wilson +AssociatesMarkR.Anderson LynneE.Ellis KarenL.Hsu Kelly(Hansen)Kluting KathyL.Osborn MathewJ.Roth DanielR.Roy DavidL.TheyssenDanielC.WaltersLawrenceWu BrianYeley

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1990............................Class Agents: MarkB.Gramelspacher&TheodoreC.StamatakosTotal:$7,988Participation:15%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsK.StevenBlakeGregoryA.Castanias+PartnersWilliamM.BramanBonnieL.FosterDavidA.FosterMarkB.GramelspacherTammy(Amor)HaneyWilliamC.HermannKellyA.JohnsonMichaelJ.MacLeanKrisMarkarianTheodoreC.Stamatakos+AssociatesJeffreyJ.BeihoffEllenE.BoshkoffDavidA.BrownSheila(Adan)CarsonWilliamS.DickensonKelli(Carl)FinkRobertH.LattinvilleJulia(McClellan)LeavittAileen(Simet)Leipprandt

LanceD.Like ScottJ.Luedke Joanne(Krause)Mages ChristianJ.Morrison Tracy(Tuley)Pappas MarkJ.Romaniuk TheodoreWashienko,Jr.

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1991............................Class Agents: AnneA.Bennett&MaryAnnRueggerTotal:$5,725Participation:9%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsJamesL.Cooper MarianneM.Owen +PartnersPhilippaM.Guthrie DanielG.McNamara ShapleighSmith,Jr. +AssociatesAnthonyT.Armstrong Shuba(Krishnan)Bhatt JauNaeM.Hanger JuliaE.HeitzCassidy BrentW.Huber BartA.Karwath LauraA.Linneball NicholasC.Pappas WilliamB.TottenJoanE.Tupin-Crites SalvadorVasquezRobertH.Wright LauraA.Zwicker

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1992............................Class Agents: JamesA.Joven,StephenM.Koers&MarkE.NeedTotal:$5,399Participation:9%............................

Dean’s Circle DirectorsLisaC.McKinneyJamesL.ReedCourtneyR.Tobin +PartnersStevenM.BadgerGregA.Bouwer DarrinM.Dolehanty MatthewJ.MillerMarkE.Need Alyssa(Forman) Stamatakos AlanS.TownsendBrantleyH.Wright +AssociatesAnneM.Frye MichaelV.MooreTimothyE.Ochs DebraL.Schroeder RobertM.Squier,Jr. StephanieL.Valadez MarkJ.Wassink CharlotteF.Westerhaus

+ 1993............................Class Agents: ClaytonC.Miller&JamesL.VanaTotal: $8,236Participation: 16%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsStevenE.Goode ClaytonC.Miller JamesL.Vana Jennifer(Aichele)Vana +PartnersPatrickS.Cross Elizabeth(Staton)IdlemanScottC.Idleman Andrea(Isaacs)NeedRaymondT.SeachEricA.ToddMikeJ.Yoder +AssociatesKentA.Brasseale,II Julie(Meredith)Conrad Jane(Guthridge)Cotton JosephA.Foster

LaurieA.Gray CarlA.Greci DanielT.HackmanMarioN.Joven GaryD.LevensonJasonP.Lueking SusanC.Lynch PaulW.Malone JosephD.McPikeSharonK.MollmanElliot MichaelR.Peterson SarahS.Riordan KentA.RollisonMaryB.Schultheis-BurgerAnne(Murray)Stamper KevinE.Steele KarinS.Wiechmann

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1994............................Class Agents: ThomasE.Deer&HenryS.NoyesTotal:$12,135Participation: 16%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsPamela(Fisher)Coffey DanaM.Emery ThomasM.Fisher Brenda(Osborne)Freije JamesP.Strenski ChristianChaddTaylor+PartnersEdwardG.BielskiRebeccaL.CollinsDavidJ.JurkiewiczJohnT.Keith RobertA.Laudeman Joanne(Crawford) McAnlis HenryS.Noyes AngelaF.Parker JeanneM.Picht +AssociatesAmanda(Owens) Blackketter GeoffreyJ.Bradley Karen(Mellencamp)DavisP.StephenFardy Elena(Becker)Gobeyn Clare(Smith)Gorski

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2006............................Class Agents: RebeccaBaileyJacobsen&MauriceWilliamsTotal: $7,943Participation:9%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorJudithE.Golitko+PartnersYvetteM.Alex-Assensoh TimothyA.HaleyAnnaT.MeyerJoelR.MeyerChristopherW.SmithJohnS.Wills+AssociatesKellie(Johnson)BarrMatthewB.BarrChristopherB.BrokmeieDanielP.BurnsMichelleCosbyStephenE.FennChristinaM.FinnJamesT.PinyerdAdamC.ShieldsShanaC.StumpFayeH.TengMartinN.WeiserCoreyL.Zarse

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2007............................Class Agents: StephanieA.Artnak&LauraJ.KoenigTotal: $5,493Participation: 17%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorRachelE.Clark+PartnersStephanieA.ArtnakLauraJ.KoenigMarkK.Leeman

DerekR.Molter Katie(McCauley)MolterJaneM.Susott +AssociatesElizabeth(Lewis)BaneyNathanD.Baney BirkK.Billingsley Carly(Szentesy) Brandenburg StephenM.Brandenburg Robyn(Slaughter)BrittainDavidT.Callan CaseyB.Cox SarahW.Dame DustinR.DeNealMichaelF.Donnelly JillM.Felkins WilliamP.Harbison CaseyM.Holsapple AdamD.HoustonCoreyA.Johanningmeier ChristopherD.Lang SuzyE.Lee LeslieC.McCoy EdwardR.Murray ShaunM.Raad KennethK.Rathburn ChristopherD.Schimke JasonT.Schnellenberger JacobB.Schtevie EmilyL.Tamlyn MickeyK.Weber PeterJ.Wozniak

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2008............................Class Agents: MariaE.Bennett&JenniferM.HeschTotal:$6,014Participation: 20%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsAnonymousBenjaminJ.Schmidt +PartnersMatthewG.ButcherAmyM.Foust ChloeE.PullmanJenniferL.Schuster +

AssociatesNathanielE.Bailey ChristianW. Bartholomew ReneeM.Beaver MariaE.Bennett NicholasR.Blesch MindyL.Boehr ChristinaL.Clark DerekK.Early TamarP.Gontovnik JessicaK.Guay ChristineN.Habeeb JenniferM.Hesch KatherineF.Jackson HollyJohnsonAmaya MatthewD.Lawless CullenC.Leege KyleR.Lindskog MatthewT.Martin MichaelW.McBride JohnW.McKenzieIII NicoletteE.MendenhallJamesF.Olds JeffreyM.Peabody JohnE.Pinto MorganE.RehrigStephenE.Reynolds Shalina(Chibber) Schaefer AnnetteM.Schmit DavidB.Shafer JamesD.Shanahan NathanW.Steed AaronJ.Stucky JaredS.Sunday JacobS.Trevick AdriaVillar JamesR.Wood

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2009............................Total:$671............................PartnerAnonymous +AssociatesLisa(Grier)Dunkin TylerD.HelmondSusanM.Hinds BenjaminJ.KeeleBlakeC.Thomas*

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2010............................Total:$725............................PartnersValerieR.Ferreira KatherineSchwartz +AssociateTabithaJ.LucasBrianA.Villa

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2000............................Class Agents: AngelaKarrasNeboyskey&DavidA.NeboyskeyTotal:$5,488Participation: 13%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorsJessicaP.BarthBruceT.LucasSheba(Vattamattam) LucasDerekR.Rockers+PartnersMagdalena(Przytulska) AcevedoAmy(Hurley)Brody+AssociatesGabrielBenderBradleyC.BrasserMatthewS.CarrHeather(Miller) EmenhiserJonathanP.EmenhiserJamesE.FisherStevenS.KlutingPamelaS.MeyerJeffreyD.MillsJaimeL.NealAngela(Karras) NeboyskeyDavidA.NeboyskeySandraPerryAmyE.RomigJenniferN.RossLeslieSchaferdeOchoaRandallB.Stiles

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2001............................Class Agents: EmilyL.Fitzgerald&RobertD.LattasTotal:$4,061Participation: 13%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorRobertD.Lattas+

PartnersJasna(Brblic)DolgovElizabethA.Gabig JasonA.Houdek DarinA.Siders +AssociatesAdrianS.AllenGeorgeA.Burke,Jr. BenjaminT.Caughey Laura(Boeckman)Cauley SoniaS.Chen EdwardJ.Cockerill RobertC.CorbettDanielS.Dooley EmilyL.Fitzgerald JamesM.HilmertTrentenD.Klingerman RebeccaKreisherBrianJ.Lally MarcF.MalooleyAaronO.Matthews Emily(Dawson)MatthewsPeterS.Nemeth Shiv(Ghuman)O’Neill JacobC.Pond PeterT.Snow SimoneL.SterlingSusan(Hutz)Worth EricM.Zion

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2002............................Class Agent: JosephM.MeadowsTotal: $3,170Participation:7%............................Dean’s Circle DirectorTerranceStroud +PartnersThomasC.LunsfordJennyN.MasunagaAngela(Schultz)Yoon HongsunYoon +AssociatesJustinV.Czubaroff ByronD.Hittle LaurenE.Minto AaronR.Raff JeffreyD.RobertsMarisolSanchez

RafaelA.Sanchez PeterP.TenEyck StefanieJ.Weigand

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2003............................Class Agent: JillA.EllisTotal: $2,340Participation: 11%............................AssociatesAnastasiaBednarski HyunS.Choi NicoleD.Clark MichaelP.Commons Debra(Cooper)Davis JillA.Ellis CaraL.Fedewa KathrynE.Gordon MichaelE.Heintz Jennifer(Burger) Herrmann MatthewR.King LisaE.Kinney TonyaL.Lengar NicholasW.Levi KristyL.MurphyAlexanderC.O’Neill JaneE.Rueger JenniferL.Shea MatthewSilverman JenniferP.Stephens JosephB.Walterman M.DannielWeatherford JenniferL.Weber

+2004............................Class Agents: MichaelN.Red&MatthewSt.LouisTotal:$8,835Participation:15%............................Dean’s Circle BenefactorIngeM.VanderCruysse +PartnersRebeccaBiller NicoleF.Cammarota ShaneD.Deaton BryanR.Mason

PatrickJ.McGowan JinwooPark TimothyB.Paul Robin(Moll)Rueger JacobP.Sheehan Lisa(Lee)Siders Megan(Heath)Stifel +AssociatesJeffreyS.Ankrom ErnestC.Cooper DarrenA.Craig StevenR.Davis ThomasJ.Davis CarinaM.delaTorre KerryeDove ShakebaduBose JasonL.Fulk JosephJ.Glenn RichardH.Hedrick ThaoT.Nguyen EmilyM.SalatichFreedomS.SmithAshleyE.TatmanDanielJ.Wagner JohnR.Worth KristineL.Zeabart

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2005............................Class Agents: DavidW.Clark&Renea(VealeyHill)HooperTotal: $1,870Participation:9%............................AssociatesAaronJ.Butler DavidW.Clark RachaelN.Clark Jill(Klasing)Doggett AbramB.Gregory Renea(VealeyHill) Hooper LayneS.Keele MatthewR.Lesher KatherineA.Miltner MelissaM.Mortimer KristinJ.Neff Amanda(Feltman)Raad JohnW.Russell AnthonyJ.SpottsLisaA.Sturzenberger MeganTuckerGimbel

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Dean’s Circle VisionariesEskenaziFamilyFoundation, Inc.FidelityInvestments CharitableGiftFundFirestoneNaturalRubber Company JohnD.&CatherineT. MacArthurFoundationJohnW.AndersonFoundationLillyEndowment,Inc.NationalPhilanthropicTrustNinaMasonPulliam CharitableTrustSchwabFundforCharitable GivingUnitarianUniversalist HoldeenIndiaProgram

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Dean’s Circle BenefactorsBaker&DanielsLLPDeloitte&ToucheFoundationEliLilly&CompanyExxonEducationFoundationHouseholdInternational FinanceTheSaltsburgFund CharitableTrust

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Dean’s Circle DirectorsAbbottLaboratoriesFundAllenCountyBarFoundation

Amarchand&Mangaldas &SureshA.Shroff&Co.AnonymousAycoCharitableFoundationBoseMcKinney&EvansLLPHarold&JaniceCohen FoundationDalitFoundationFredrikson&Byron,P.A.GerlingFamilyFoundationHooverHullLLPJenner&BlockLLPJewishCommunity FederationofClevelandJewishFederationof MilwaukeeCraigJohnsonRevocable TrustJohnF.Kimberling FoundationKresgeFoundationLincolnFinancialGroup FoundationLuminaFoundationfor EducationMALU,LTD.MaurerFamilyFoundation, Inc.MeadwestvacoCorporationMiller&CompanyMinneapolisFoundationRhysCorporationJ.SagarAssociatesSkaddenArpsSlateMeagher FlomLLPStites&HarbisonDudleyV.SutphinLeadTrust

VanguardCharitable EndowmentProgramWachtellLiptonRosen&Katz+

PartnersAkinGumpStraussHauer &FeldLLPAmericanUnitedLifeAonFoundationBarnes&ThornburgLLP Bhasin&CompanyBinghamMcHaleLLP CaterpillarFoundationCommunityFoundationof LouisvilleErnst&YoungFoundationFlynnGaskins&Bennett,LLPGeneralElectricFundGreenebaumDoll& McDonaldPLLC IceMiller IrwinR.Rose&CompanyJonesDay LawOfficeofGeneR.JohnsonLawOfficeofMarcelKatzLawOfficeofMarkE.NeffLawOfficesofStephenM. Trattner LincolnFinancialGroup FoundationLoudermilk&Associates McKessonFoundationNorthwesternMutualLife InsuranceFoundationOneokFoundation,Inc.

PfizerFoundationPricewaterhouseCoopers FoundationRileyBennettandEgloffLLPRothbergLogan&Warsco LLP ShellOilFoundationSempraEnergyStateAutoInsuranceCo.Stewart&IrwinPC TaftStettinius&Hollister LLPVarnumRidderingSchmidt &Howlett WabashValleyCommunity Foundation,Inc.WarnerNorcross&Judd LLP WoosnamFamilyFoundation

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AssociatesAceINAFoundationAlbemarleCorporationAyresCarr&SullivanPCBrown&BrownChurchChurchHittle &AntrimLeeW.DabagiaRevocable TrustDaileyLivingTrustDuncanandEllisPCRobertD.Epstein, AttorneyAtLawFMCFoundation{+}

HONOR ROLL

CORPORATIONS FOUNDATIONS

AND LAW FIRMS

,

Giftsfromcorporations,foundations,lawfirms,andotherorganizationsenabletheLawSchooltomaintainandimproveitsstandardofexcellence.Thefollowinglistincludes

organizationsthatmadeadirectgifttotheSchoolormatchedcontributionsfromalumnisupporters.TheIUMaurerSchoolofLawisgratefulfortheseinvaluablepartnerships.

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Dean’s Circle DirectorsAlfredC.Aman,Jr. AmyG.Applegate JohnApplegate LyouByung-WoonDanielO.Conkle DeborahW.Conkle KennethG.Dau-SchmidtDianeK.Dudeck JohnP.Dudeck CarolJ.GreenhouseDavidF.HamiltonCraigW.Johnson SusanM.McGlasson Hon.EdwardW.Najam,Jr.AvivaA.OrensteinMarilynPendergast JeanetteRearick WilliamE.Schmidt MichaelD.ShumateDavidWilliams SusanWilliams

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PartnersHaroldCohen JaniceN.Cohen YvonneCripps JohnH.Ferguson

KarenW.Ferguson NancyJ.Gargula JacquelynC.Gauss RobertL.Gauss AaronL.Hosey LisaG.Hosey BrianKearney DebraM.Lynch MichaelL.LynchFrankMotley WilodeanRakestrawDouglasC.Rose IrwinR.Rose J.AlexanderTanford CarwinaWeng

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AssociatesCarolynA.Agness KentE.Agness WilliamD.Bales A.JamesBarnes IzabelaBebekoski MirkoBebekoskiMarkA.Bernat ElizabethR.Birch BruceD.BrattainCatherineL.Bridge JohnB.Bridge HannahBuxbaum JackCamp BarbaraCitron WalterL.Citron BradleyH.CohenCherylDecorso LeeT.Deer RichardE.Deer BrentE.Dickson JanA.Dickson

CatherineE.Dyar MiriamEffron MaryI.Emison PeterP.Eyck Susan(Stager)Ferencz,Ph.D.MarciaE.Fisch JonathanA.Fisch,M.D. MarielleFischman RobertL.FischmanDanielH.FitzGibbon JoanFitzGibbon DavidH.Gamble PatriciaK.Gamble MaryGaus ToddGilbert SophiaGoodmanBeckyB.Gregory WalterS.Griffith ValerieHaughtonJuanitaJ.Heubi YaminiHingorani MarthaS.Hollingsworth RobertS.Houghton SarahJ.Hughes AnnJackson RichardA.Jackson JuliusR.Jerich LeandraLederman KimberlyA.Lucas MichaelP.Lucas TimothyLynch AjayK.Mehrotra HelenA.Merrick JeanneC.Meyer JoannaMeyersJohnR.Meyers MarvinH.Mitchell SusanMitchell BarbaraMuceus EricE.Muceus

MarkA.Newton MargeryF.NickelChristianaOchoa GregoryL.PembertonMorganRehrigRichardA.RezekShannonRezek CynthiaRobertsWilliamE.Roberts JanetS.Robertson MarjorieM.RothRyanScott MiaT.SoJanetStake JeffreyE.Stake LindaL.Stevens JeannetteF.Thompson LeolaTillman TalmadgeC.Tillman,Jr., Ph.D.FloraM.Valentine KennethB.Valentine GregoryW.Wagner KarenB.Wagner ChelseaT.Wald KennethWashington MaryM.WeakleyPhilipWhistler ConradW.Zimmermann DeboraK.Zimmermann

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HONOR ROLLFRIENDS, FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS

Friends,faculty,staff,andstudentshaveaclosebondtotheSchool.TheIUMaurerSchoolofLawespeciallyappreciatestheirsupport.

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Alecia A. DeCoudreaux FellowshipAleciaA.DeCoudreaux,’78+Antonio Curiel Memorial ScholarshipDonaldJ.&SusanPolden+Arthur P. Kalleres Memorial ScholarshipBenjaminT.Caughey,’01& AmyN.CaugheyRobertL.&JacquelynC.GaussPhilipC.Genetos,’77DavidJ.Mallon,’75& NancyM.MallonGregoryL.PembertonDavidO.Tittle,’67& SueD.TittlePhilipWhistlerGermaineW.Willett,’98& BrianC.Willett+Baker & Daniels LLP Pro Bono FellowshipBaker&DanielsLLPAbigailL.Kuzma,’81& BenjaminKuzmaSarahM.Singleton,’74BrianP.Williams,’81& BarbaraC.Williams+Center for Constitutional DemocracyGabrielBender,’00& MonicaM.BenderPamelaS.Coffey,’94& TheodoreC.Curtin

DavidF.Hamilton&IngeM. VanderCruysse,’04ConradG.&JudithHarveyJamesF.Fitzpatrick,’59& SandraJ.FitzpatrickKristyL.Murphy,’03AnneParamenkoWeeks,’59WilliamE.SchmidtDavidC.&SusanH.Williams+Charles Wilson Memorial ScholarshipJamesJ.Weber,’84& JulieM.Weber+Child Advocacy ProgramLeslieC.McCoy,’07+Class of 1997 Scholarship FundAlbemarleCorporationDavidN.Daniel& NicoleC.Daniel,’97EricM.Douthit,’97TroyD.Farmer,’97CharleneFoss-Eggemann,’97HeidiG.Goebel,’97DaleL.Lavi,’97+Class of 1979 Scholarship FundJaneAlshuler,’79& StuartD.SmithDarcyJ.Chamberlin,’79MadalynS.Kinsey,’79JosephK.Wiley,’79& DeborahA.WileyLindaM.Woolcott,’79+

Community Legal ClinicShaneD.Deaton,’04& NicoleF.Cammarota,’04Goldman,Sachs&Co.+Curriculum Support FundStephenF.Burns,’68+DeLaney Scholarship FundAnnM.DeLaney,’77& EdwardO.DeLaney+Donald P. Dorfman ScholarshipDonaldP.Dorfman,’57+Elmore Entrepreneurship Law ClinicChristopherB.Brokmeier,’06ShaneD.Deaton,’04& NicoleF.Cammarota,’04MichaelE.Flannery,’83& LoriFlanneryGoldman,Sachs&Co.GlennScolnik,’78& DonnaH.ScolnikAdamC.,’06& KristinR.ShieldsRogerT.Stelle,’70& LindaL.StelleCoreyL.Zarse,’06+Elmore Family ScholarshipD.G.ElmoreJr.,’84& VirginiaElmoreDavidG.Elmore,’58+

Environmental Law ProgramNinaMasonPulliam CharitableTrust+Firestone Scholarship FirestoneNaturalRubber Company+G.S. Eslick ScholarshipJaneL.Eslick+Gary and Denise Birnbaum ScholarshipGaryL.Birnbaum,’76& DeniseB.Birnbaum+Gary McFarron Intellectual Property ScholarshipGaryW.McFarron+Greene and Bealer ScholarshipDavidE.Greene,’74& BarbaraJ.Bealer+Harry T. Ice ChairOneAmericaFinancial PartnersWilliamR.Riggs,’63+Harry T. Ice Memorial FundKarenE.Arland,’82& DavidH.ArlandByronL.Myers,’77& MargaretA.MyersL.AlanWhaley,’81& ElizabethWhaley+

HONOR ROLLSPECIAL AND MEMORIAL GIFTS

IndianaLawgratefullyacknowledgesthedonorswhohonorlovedones,friends,andcolleagueswithmemorialandhonorarygifts.Wealsothankdonorstodedicatedfunds,includingnamedscholarships.

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LAW FIRM AND CORPORATE STATISTICSFOR THE 2009-2010FUND FOR EXCELLENCECAMPAIGN

TOP ORGANIZATIONS BY DOLLARS RAISED...........................................................................

Organization Law Firm/Corporate Agent(s) Total...........................................................................

Barnes&Thornburg RandalJ.Kaltenmark& $44,657 LaurenceA.McHugh

JonesDay GregoryA.Castanias $28,313

Baker&Daniels JamesM.Carr&PatrickS.Cross $21,989

EliLillyandCompany Vacant $17,024

BoseMcKinney&Evans LisaMcKinney,RobertP.Kassing $13,550 &DanielB.Seitz

BinghamMcHale RafaelA.Sanchez $10,150

Stuart&Branigin ThomasR.McCully $9,175

IceMiller DavidJ.Mallon,Jr. $8,078

TaftStettinius&Hollister HannahMeils $7,650

FIRMS WITH HIGHEST PARTICIPATION...........................................................................

Firm Class Agent(s) Participation...........................................................................

BoseMcKinney&Evans LisaMcKinney,RobertP.Kassing 100% &DanielB.Seitz

ChapmanandCutler RoseGallagher 100%

HackmanHulett MarvinHackman 100%&Cracraft

Stuart&Branigin ThomasR.McCully 88%

JonesDay GregoryA.Castanias 77%

KahnDeesDonovan BrianP.Williams 75%&Kahn

KriegDeVault AndrewB.Buroker 75%

YoderAinlayUlmer GeorgeE.Buckingham 75%&Buckingham

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Public Interest Law FellowshipAnonymousJohnS.&AmyG.ApplegateLauraJ.Boeckman,’01YvonneM.CrippsKennethG.Dau-Schmidt& ElizabethR.BirchSusanK.FerenczValerieR.Ferreira,’10SarahJ.Hughes& A.JamesBarnesTimothyE.LynchJuliaMcClellan-Leavitt,’90& RichardP.LeavittChristianJ.Morrison,’90EricE.&BarbaraMuceusHuongThiNguyen,’09ChristianaOchoaAvivaA.OrensteinLaurenK.Robel,’83KatherineSchwartz,’10RyanW.ScottCarolM.Seaman,’82MatthewSilverman,’03MiaT.So,’11EmilyL.Tamlyn,’07Hon.EllenK.Thomas,’73Hon.JohnD.Tinder,’75& JanM.CarrollJamesL.Vana,’93& JenniferL.Vana,’93BrianA.Villa,’10CarwinaWengDavidC.&SusanH.Williams+R. Neil & Michele Irwin ScholarshipR.NeilIrwin,’71& MicheleK.Irwin+Ralph Fuchs Memorial FundRobertL.Bach,’50JohnA.Hargis,’69& ConnieL.HargisLewisR.Katz,’63&JanK.Katz+Rapheal M. Prevot, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipDavidAlschulerLeonardD.Fromm+

Richardson/Tinder/Logan Public & Community Service ScholarshipDonaldKatz&LeslieLarsonFredJ.Logan,Jr.,’77JohnF.Richardson,’77Hon.JohnD.Tinder,’75+Robert and Sylvia Jefferies ScholarshipRobertA.JefferiesJr.,’66& SylviaM.Jefferies+S. Hugh and Samuel Dillin ScholarshipLolaD.HoskinsPatriciaJ.Wright,M.D.& PeterD.Wright+Scott N. Flanders ScholarshipScottN.Flanders,’82& LindaW.Flanders+Sherman Minton Moot Court CompetitionBoseMcKinney&EvansLLP+Sig Beck AwardThomasF.Beck+Stephen Jeffirs Memorial ScholarshipMichaelJ.Jeffirs+Simmons-Schnellenberger ScholarshipJacquelineA.Simmons,’79 &ThomasF. Schnellenberger,Jr.,’79+Student Organizations FundHollyL.Amaya,’08KellieM.Barr,’06& MatthewB.Barr,’06ChristianW.Bartholomew,’08JerryJ.Burgdoerfer,’83DebraL.Davis,’03ChristineN.Habeeb,’08KathrynF.Jackson,’08LayneS.Keele,’05JasonL.Kennedy,’96NicoletteE.Mendenhall,’08TimothyB.Paul,’04

MorganE.Rehrig,’08StephenE.Reynolds,’08MichaelD.ShumateFreedomS.Smith,’04+Student Support FundHannahL.BuxbaumDanielO.&DeborahW. ConkleRobertL.Fischman& MarielleAbellLeandraLedermanAvivaA.OrensteinJeffreyE.&JanetE.StakeJamesA.Tanford+Viola J. Taliaferro Family and Children Mediation Law ClinicYvetteM.Alex-Assensoh,’06 &AkwasiB.AssensohJohnS.ApplegateSarahA.Carter,’76DanielL.&KarenJ.Davis,’94GaryL.Davis,’82&Lisa Egbuonu-DavisHon.BrentE.Dickson& JanA.DicksonShakebaDuBose,’04JohnP.&DianeK.DudeckRonaldD.Elkins,’83BarryG.Gomberg,’78& DeborrahGombergDanaI.Green,’74& ThomasA.Clancy,’73BeckyB.GregoryAugustaviaJ.Haydel,’85KresgeFoundationThomasM.McGlasson,’68& SusanMcGlassonKristyL.Murphy,’03ShaunM.Raad,’07& AmandaN.Raad,’05RobertL.Ralston,’80AnnetteM.Schmit,’08ChristopherW.Smith,’06& CarolineA.SmithJosephB.Walterman,’03& SamanthaWaltermanKennethWashingtonMaryM.Weakley+

V. Sue Shields Endowed Scholarship RebeccaB.Elmore,’04NancyJ.GargulaMarthaS.HollingsworthCraigW.JohnsonDebraM.&MichaelL.LynchBryanA.Richards,’89+V. William Hunt ScholarshipV.WilliamHunt,’69& NancyB.Hunt+Willard and Margaret Carr Professorship in Labor & Employment LawWillardZ.Carr,’50& MargaretCarr+William E. Plane ScholarshipDonaldW.Buttrey,’61& KarenLake*Buttrey+William R. Stewart FundJohnH.&KarenW.Ferguson+William W. Oliver Chair in Tax LawJosephT.Ives,’58& MaryS.Ives

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Harry Pratter FundCharlesA.Cohen,’66& KarenM.Cohen+Harry Pratter ProfessorshipPhilipC.Potts,’59& MaryP.Potts+India Summer Internship ProgramAmarchand&Mangaldas &SureshA.Shroff&Co.Bhasin&CompanyDalitFoundationMarkS.Niblick,’78& SandraNiblickJ.SagarAssociatesMiltonR.Stewart,’71UnitarianUniversalist HoldeenIndiaProgramErikB.Wulff,’76+James Louis Calamaras ProfessorshipDavidO.Tittle,’67& SueD.Tittle+Kathleen A. Buck Loan Repayment Assistance FundRichardA.Dean,’73CatherineE.DyarKristinJaneNeff,’05GeraldP.Rodeen,’73WilliamA.Rotzien,’73& MerylS.RotzienKristineL.Seufert+Kenneth & Louise Yahne ScholarshipKennethR.Yahne,’68& LouiseA.Yahne+L.H. Wallace Teaching AwardDaleE.Armstrong,’54& JuliaL.ArmstrongSusanJ.VoelkelHarryL.Wallace+Law Journal Sustaining FundDavidO.Barrett,’95& JacquelineR.BarrettReneeT.Beaver,’08

GaryL.Birnbaum,’76& DeniseB.BirnbaumSamuelR.Born,II,’70& BrendaA.BornBoseMcKinney&EvansLLPMichaelE.Brown,’78GeorgeE.Buckingham,’63& MarthaE.BuckinghamWilliamT.Burke,’53DonaldW.Buttrey,’61& KarenLake*ButtreyLarryL.Chubb,’89ChurchChurchHittle &AntrimCarolS.CohenRichardJ.Darko,’68& BettyJ.DarkoCarinaM.DelaTorre,’04EricM.Douthit,’97RobertA.Dubault,’95EliLilly&CompanyDavidG.Elmore,’58& DonnaTuttleGeraldF.George,’69& ChristineWardellMilesC.Gerberding,’56ChristopherM.Gibbs,’04VincentF.Grogg,’58& MildredS.GroggMarvinL.Hackman,’59& JaneM.HackmanJohnM.Hamilton,’86& DawnE.JohnsenWilliamJ.Hein,’66& DianeE.HeinAndrewW.Hull,’86WilliamW.Hurst,’66R.NeilIrwin,’71& MicheleK.IrwinTravisN.Jensen,’98CoreyA.Johanningmeier,’07RobertP.Kassing,’64& TroyI.KassingAbigailL.Kuzma,’81& BenjaminB.KuzmaLexisNexisLarryR.Linhart,’71& SherriS.LinhartDavidA.Locke,’95TabithaJ.Lucas,’10PeterC.McCabe,’85& CynthiaD.McCabeDoyalE.McLemore,Jr.,’77

AnnaT.Meyer,’06JamesD.Moore,’77MichaelD.O’Connor,’71SandipH.Patel,’96GayleL.Pettinga,’87& MarkV.Pettinga,’87WilliamR.Pietz,’69PorterWrightMorris& ArthurLLPRichardS.Rhodes,’53& JudithA.RhodesDebraL.Schroeder,’92DarrellR.Shepard,’81SarahM.Singleton,’74GeoffreyG.Slaughter,’89& JulieRandolphSlaughterDavidY.Stevens,’61& LindaL.StevensFrederickF.Thornburg,’68& PatriciaJ.ThornburgCliffK.Travis,’57& JoanC.TravisEdwardL.Volk,’70CharlotteF.Westerhaus,’91SusanL.Worth,’01& JohnR.Worth,‘04RichardW.Young,’81+Law Library FundMichelleT.Cosby,’06LisaM.Dunkin,’09EliLilly&CompanyCharlesA.Hessler,’74& JaneT.Hessler,’74Carlabeth&PaulD. Mathias,’79ReneeMcDermott,’78& JamesA.McDermottPamelaS.Meyer,’00& DanW.MeyerLaurenE.Minto,’02PricewaterhouseCoopersLLPRhysCorporationDarinA.Sidors,’01& LisaSiders,’04GeorgeP.Smith,II,’64AnnR.Vaughan,’78& JamesVaughanHeatherL.Wilson,’97& AndrewWilsonRachelS.Zibelu-Banda,’00+

Law School Community ScholarhipDavidS.Sidor,’72& BetsyM.Sidor+Lotz Office of Alumni & Development FundSherrillW.Colvin,’65& SarahE.Colvin+M.A.L. FundLillyEndowment,Inc.ThomasM.Lofton,’54& BettyL.Lofton+Marilyn Wheeler Pendergast ScholarshipMarilynPendergastWabashValleyCommunity Foundation,Inc.+McLoughlin Family ScholarshipMichaelT.McLoughlin,’72& SusieMcLoughlin+Michael K. Guest Memorial ScholarshipJoanneR.&CharlesW.ArderyDonaldW.Buttrey,’61& KarenLake*ButtreyJanetK.GuestMatthewGuestAndrewR.&KristinGuestPaigeGuestLukeM.GuestCarolineR.GuestAnnaC.GuestJPMorganChaseFoundationTheSaltsburgFundWachtell,Lipton,Rosen &Katz+Michael S. and Janie Maurer ScholarshipsMichaelS.“Mickey”Maurer, ’67&JanieK.Maurer+Past Presidents Emergency Loan FundChristinaM.Finn,’06+

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DouglasC.&MindaLehmanMillardD.LeschMike&MikiLewinskiLarryR.&SherryB.LinhartFredJ.Logan,Jr.RobertA.&SusanJ.LongArthurM.&DorisI.LotzRobertA.Lucas*SusanL.MaceyLarryA.MackeyHon.ElizabethF.MannMichaelS.“Mickey”& JanieMaurerR.BruceMcLeanThomasR.&SusanC.McCullyRenee&JimMcDermottThomasM.&SusanM.McGlassonRobertH.McKinneyClaytonC.MillerJerry&AnneMossByronL.&MargaretA.MyersDavid&AngelaKarrasNeboyskeyRory&PamelaO’BryanPeterL.&SandraS.ObremskeyJosephD.O’ConnorStephenH.&DeborahD.PaulJamesJ.PelleriteJamesL.&HelenPetersenKirkA.PinkertonBruceA.&LindaO.PolizottoJeanette&Jack*RearickDeanW.&ChristineL.RegenovichRichardS.&JudithM.RhodesJohn(Jeff)RichardsonTimothyJ.Riffle&SarahM. McConnellRandallR.&AnnM.RiggsWilliamR.&GloriaA.RiggsLaurenK.Robel

JoelRosenbloomHughA.&DebraSandersGlenn&DonnaScolnikRandolphL.&MaribethSegerDr.FrancisM.&MarcileS.SellersJamesA.&RebeccaL.ShanahanBrianJ.ShapiroJulianL.ShepardGeneR.ShreveRobertJ.&GayleShulaMichaelD.ShumateGeorgeP.Smith,IIEarlA.Snyder*Carolyn&ArthurSpenglerRichardE.&CarolL.StahlMiltonR.&JudiStewartHon.FrankSullivan,Jr.& CherylL.SullivanSylvanW.Tackitt*MiltonO.ThompsonHon.JohnD.TinderDavidO.&SusieTittleKennethL.TurchiLeslieE.VidraTedA.&NancyK.WaggonerW.William&MaryV.L.WeeksZeffA.&ZoeL.WeissBrianP.&BarbaraJ.WilliamsGordonD.WishardKennethR.&LouiseA.YahneC.DanielYatesLouis“Buddy”YoshaJamesP.ZellerHon.PatrickZika

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THE KIMBERLING SOCIETY

Anonymous(5)TerrillD.&JudithA.*AlbrightAlfredC.Aman,Jr.& CarolJ.GreenhouseJohnS.&AmyG.ApplegateRobertL.*& CharlotteC.*AustinLowellE.BaierGerritH.*&MargaretBakerJ.AdamBainM.Scott&DianeL.BassettFrederickA.BeckmanSherwood*&JanetRoberts* BlueSamuelR.“Chic”BornIIF.WesleyBowersMaryBeth(Kleiser)BrodyWilliamJ.BrodyCharlesE.andJeanE.BruessAndrewB.&SusanN.BurokerJamesM.&AngelaM.CarrWillardZ.&MargaretP.CarrGregoryA.&JaneE.CastaniasFredH.&BethCateRobertO.Chambers

CharlesA.&KarenJ.CohenGretaE.(Gerberding)CowartMarvinS.&HarrietL.CrellRichardJ.DarkoKennethG.Dau-Schmidt& ElizabethR.BirchRichardW.&MaryE.DavisAleciaA.DeCoudreauxAnnM.&EdwardO.DeLaneyFrancinaA.DlouhyClarenceH.&JudithL.DoningerDonaldP.DorfmanC.Ben*&JaneS.*DuttonD.G.Elmore,Jr.Mrs.GordonS.EslickSherryA.Fabina-Abney& DouglasS.AbneyScottN.&LindaA.FlandersEugeneD.*&JaneM.FletchallDorothyJ.FrapwellHon.EzraH.FriedlanderLeonard&DonnaWilberFrommRobertA.&SusanGarelickPhilipC.&DorotheaGenetosFrankE.&DonnaR.Gilkison

HarryL.GonsoDavidE.Greene&BarbaraJ.BealerJohnR.Harman*Elwood“Bud”&CarolL.HillisJohnW.*&RuthP.HoughtonSarahJaneHughesV.William&NancyB.HuntR.Neil&MicheleK.IrwinMarkJanisTheFamilyofHon.PaulG.Jasper*RobertL.*&FlorenceL.JessupMaryAnn&GregoryJ.JordanHarveyM.KaganArthurP.* &SueA.KalleresRobertP.&TroyKassingBartonL.&JudyD.KaufmanJamesL.*&JaneC.KealingJamesD.KemperJohnF.(Jack)KimberlingRobertV.&E.CarolKixmillerJohnM.KyleIII&Marcia Dunne-KyleMaryNoldLarimoreRobertD.&AngelicaLattasEdwardL.*&CathleenLay

InNovember2009,theLawSchoolhonoredJackKimberling,JD’50,forhisgenerosityandvisionbycreatingTheKimberlingSociety:aspecialgroupofdonorswhohavemadearrangementstosupporttheLawSchoolintheirestateplanning.

MembershipintheKimberlingSocietyisopentoallwhomakeorhavemadeaplannedordeferredgiftcommitmenttotheLawSchool.ThisisaccomplishedbynamingtheIUMaurerSchoolofLawasabeneficiarythroughabequestinawill,charitableremainderuni-trustorannuitytrust,pooledincomefund,charitablegiftannuity,lifeinsurance,retirementplan,orotherlife-incomearrangements.MembersintheKimberlingSocietyareautomaticallyincludedintheIUFoundation’splannedgivingsociety,theArbutusSociety.

We are pleased to recognize and thank the members of the Kimberling Society:

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JamesP.DoyleJr.,‘94 DaryaS.Druch,‘88 TanyaS.D’Souza RobertA.Dubault,‘95 ShakebaDuBose,‘04 LucellyDuenas,‘05 KristaL.Duncan,‘96 LauraJ.Durfee,‘09 DavidP.Durm,‘98 PeterH.Dykstra,‘97 RossD.Eberly,‘09 WilliamB.Edge,‘98 SusanT.Edlavitch,‘76 YolandaD.Edwards,‘03 BrianEisenman D.G.ElmoreJr.,‘84 JenniferA.Elston,‘04 JohnEmanuele Margaret(Tandy)Emmert,‘01MichaelD.Engber,‘67 J.ScottEnright,‘90 KevinErdman PhilipC.Eschels,‘83 SidneyD.Eskenazi,‘53 DavidC.Evans,‘71 StaceeE.Evans,‘96 MikeEvers PeterP.TenEyck,‘02 RichardEynon JonathanL.Faber KirkD.Falvay,‘72 TroyD.Farmer,‘97 PenelopeS.Farthing,‘70 ChristineL.Feil,‘06 Hon.PaulA.Felix,‘95 StephenE.Fenn,‘06 DavidL.Ferguson,‘81 JohnT.FergusonJr.,‘93 KathleenE.Field,‘09 ElizabethG.Filipow,‘83 CorinneR.Finnerty,‘81 MindyA.Finnigan,‘02 LarryR.Fisher,‘68 Hon.ThomasG.Fisher,‘65ThomasM.Fisher,‘94 EmilyL.Fitzgerald,‘01 JohnM.Fitzgerald,‘77 KellyP.Fitzgerald JamesF.Fitzpatrick,‘59 ScottFlaherty ScottN.Flanders,‘82 MichaelE.Flannery,‘83 HectorL.Flores,‘83 MarisaJ.Ford,‘85

KristenH.Fowler,‘07 PhilFowler DorothyJ.Frapwell,‘73 AngelaL.Freel,‘98 MaryM.Freeman,‘01 EricA.Frey,‘67 JoshuaFrick ThomasM.Frohman,’83 RandyFrykberg MatthewT.Furton,‘95 StephanieE.Gabay-Smith,‘87RoseE.Gallagher,‘99 KennethA.Gandy RobertA.Garelick,‘66 LauraM.Gaskill,‘06 ChrisGaspar BenGates JenniferE.Gauger,‘02 PhilipC.Genetos,‘77 GeraldF.George,‘69 KendraGowdyGjerdingenDanielW.Glavin,‘80 M.KristinGlazner,‘02 RodneyD.Glover,‘05 MaggieGloyeske HeidiG.Goebel,‘97 DavidGohn JeffGold RainierGonzalez,‘98 DanielJ.Goshorn,‘08 MarkB.Gramelspacher,‘90ConorD.Granahan,‘05 DonaldI.Grande,‘66 E.LynnGrayson,‘86 CarlA.Greci,‘93 BethK.Greene,’82 DavidE.Greene,‘74 KatherineM.Grgic,‘09 EricGroen LianeC.Groth,‘05 AlexE.Gude,‘09 KalpakS.Gude,‘94 RyanJ.Guillory,‘08 StephanieGumm PhilippaM.Guthrie,‘91 MatthewR.Gutwein,‘88 PhilipJ.Gutwein,‘01 BruceC.Haas,‘83 MarvinL.Hackman,‘59 StephenJ.Hackman,‘84 MarkA.Hagedorn,‘98 KevinA.Halloran,’92 Mary(Hall)Ham,‘74 Hon.DavidF.Hamilton

JohnM.Hamilton,‘86 ThomasM.Hamilton,Jr.,‘69Hon.LanceD.Hamner,‘87 KaraA.Hancuff,‘07 ScottR.Hansen,‘92 BradleyE.Hargis,‘06 Hon.TeresaHarper LeviS.Harris,‘06 OliverH.Harris,III,‘69 WayneA.Harris,‘90 JustinJ.Harrison,‘05 HerbertD.Hart,III,‘77 HolleyM.Harvey,‘97 LakshmiD.Hasanadka‘03 NinaR.Hatfield,‘73 JohnC.Haury,‘75 Augustavia(Johnson) Haydel,‘85 Christa(Sindt)Head JuliaHeitz GayleHelart Hon.CarlA.Heldt,III,‘69 TylerD.Helmond,‘09 DonaldG.Henderson,‘71 BlaireM.Henley,‘05 E.MariaHermann,‘02 MarionP.Herrington,‘85 JenniferM.Hesch,‘08 FrancesG.Hill,‘80 MichaelJ.Hinchion,‘80 NestorF.Ho,‘93 JohnHobson Hon.E.MichaelHoffJr.,‘75LeroyW.Hofmann,‘58 DarrickJ.Hooker,‘00 ReneaE.Hooper,‘05 MarkJ.Horvick,‘06 StaceyE.Horvick,‘06 MichaelA.Huerta‘83 MichaelJ.Hulka,‘01 AndrewW.Hull,‘86 MichaelE.Hunt,‘69 V.WilliamHunt,‘69 BelindaR.Johnson- Hurtado,‘05 TomHutchinson DouglasW.Hyman,‘95 JeffreyB.Hyman,‘03 R.NeilIrwin,‘71 RebeccaL.BaileyJacobsen,‘06JayJaffe,‘82 BobJalaie DavidE.Jefferies,‘98 RobertA.JefferiesJr.,‘66

Jessica“Itzie”Jenkins,‘09 KarenE.Jenkins,‘03 ManottiL.Jenkins,‘96 IanG.John,‘95 KellyA.Johnson,‘90 StephenJ.Johnson,‘73 R.WilliamJonasJr.,‘81 KurtJones GregoryJ.Jordan,‘84 Hon.JamesA.Joven,‘92 NuRiJung,‘08 JohnH.Kahle,‘83 RobertA.Kalinsky RandallJ.Kaltenmark,‘96 Hon.MichaelS.Kanne,‘68RobertP.Kassing,‘64 JamesL.Katz,‘98 BrettP.Kaufman,‘09 JeffreyA.Kehr,‘97 MatthewD.Kellam,‘01 Hon.MarcKellams,’78 BarbaraJ.Kelley,‘73 JasonD.Kelly MelissaKelly KristenKemp Melina(Maniatis) Kennedy,‘95 AllisonKerndt KevinJ.Kiernan,‘07 Hee-KyoonKim,‘05 Sung-WonKim,‘08 FrankKimball JackF.Kimberling,‘50 ReillyM.Kimmerling,‘07 Hon.AngelaM.King,‘96 CynthiaA.King,‘91 ClarkP.Kirkman,‘09 DanielM.Kirwan,‘74 JamesA.Klimek,‘92 TrentenD.Klingerman,‘01 GregoryC.Knapp,‘81 GregoryS.Knapp,‘08 Nancy(Vozar)Knapp,‘83 DonKnebel LauraJ.Koenig,‘07 StephenM.Koers,‘92 JamesS.Kowalik,‘78 JonathanD.Kramer,‘00 JoannJ.Krantz,‘78 JeremyM.Kridel,‘10 BethanyD.Krueger KennethG.Kubes,‘02 JohnM.KyleIII,‘79 SarahM.Kyle,‘03

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StephenW.Beard,Jr.,‘98 FrederickA.Beckman,‘49 JamesK.Bemis,‘85 GabrielBender,‘00 MariaE.Bennett,‘08 SpiroBereveskos,‘81 AdamJ.Berlin,‘99 StephenD.Berman,‘91 TracyN.Betz-Sandifur,‘04 PaulE.Black,‘70 BrianBlaine K.StevenBlake,‘90 JamesF.Bleeke,‘85 NicholasR.Blesch,‘09 JeffreyA.Block,‘84 ChristopherA.Bloom,‘75 JackA.Bobo,‘96 TimothyJ.Boeglin,‘84 MindyL.Boehr,‘08 ElizabethMcCrawBonney,‘10SamuelR.BornII,‘70 HannahR.Bornstein‘07 F.WesleyBowers,‘51 EricE.Boyd,‘86 CarlyA.Brandenburg,‘07 StephenM.Brandenburg,‘07MarthaM.Braswell,‘98 JohnP.Breen,‘93 RonaldB.Brodey,‘70 MaryBeth(Kleiser)Brody,‘76WilliamJ.Brody,‘76 Hon.MitchellG.Brogdon, Sr.,‘86 MarquesC.Brooks,‘07 JamesR.Brotherson,‘78 KeirianA.Brown,‘09 PatrickK.Brown JosephL.Brownlee,‘72 StevenC.Bruess,‘89 MatthewD.Bruno,‘07 GeorgeE.Buckingham,‘63 GregoryA.Bullman,‘02 JerryJ.Burgdoerfer,‘83 RobertE.Burkett,Jr.,‘80

StephenF.Burns,‘68 AndrewB.Buroker,‘89 HeatherN.Burton,‘09 MatthewG.Butcher,‘08 CarlW.Butler,‘04 JonathanByrer EleanorP.Cabrere,‘93 NicoleF.Cammarota,‘04 JasonCampbell ThomasF.Capshew,‘86 DavidL.Carden,‘76 JeffreyL.Carmichael,’95 JamesM.Carr,‘75 WillardZ.Carr,‘50 PhilipL.Carson,‘67 AmiePeeleCarter GregoryA.Castanias,‘90 BethCate WonKyungChang,‘03 SusanB.Chesley,‘07 AlisonM.Chestovich,‘01 DavinaL.Childs,‘93 JoshuaL.Christie,‘06 Hong-SikChung,‘01 KristiPrutowCirignano,‘00AbigailA.Clapp,‘99 ChristinaL.Clark,‘08 DavidW.Clark,‘05 RachelE.Clark,‘07 RachaelN.Clark,‘05 CatherineA.Clements,‘09 ChristalJ.Coakley,‘08 HamishS.Cohen,‘01 HowardR.Cohen,‘78 T.J.Cole JamesA.Coles MarkCommons MichaelP.Commons,‘03 ClydeD.Compton,‘65 SeanConnolly KerryC.Connor,‘88 CatherineA.Conway,‘78 TimothyM.Conway,‘85 JessieA.Cook,‘79

JasonP.Cooper,‘92 JohnT.Cooper,‘92 DavidE.Corbitt,‘97 ThomasC.Cornwell,‘72 Hon.MariaL.Corona,‘81 EdwardCourtney AmandaC.Couture,‘04 JasonM.Covert,‘10 Greta(Gerberding)Cowart,‘85KathrynE.Cox ReidA.Cox,‘00 DarrenA.Craig,‘04 PatrickS.Cross,‘93 GillianS.Crowl,‘10 PatriciaD.Cummings,‘02 ElizabethCure JamesW.CurtisJr.‘71 WarrenW.Cutshall,‘05 PatriciaA.Daly,‘77 SoniaC.Das,‘00 GaryL.Davis,‘82 AmyE.Dawson,‘92 CarinaM.delaTorre,‘04 ShaneD.Deaton,‘04 AleciaA.DeCoudreaux,‘78DanielJ.Deeb,‘96 ThomasE.Deer,‘94 MariaG.DeFord,‘03 BrianR.DeHem,‘09 AnnM.DeLaney,‘77 KathleenA.DeLaney,‘95 RhettR.Dennerline,‘89 CaryA.Depel,‘89 Anne(Nading)DePrez,‘81 EricaL.DeSantis,‘96 ChrisM.Devlin,‘10 DanielK.DeWitt,‘94 WilliamS.Dickenson,‘90 Hon.MaryEllenDiekhoff,‘86DavidJ.Dinaburg,‘08 JasonDinges MichaelJ.Dommermuth,‘83DonaldP.Dorfman,‘57 RobertE.Downey,‘06

Indiana Law Volunteers

In2009-2010,morethan800alumniandfriendsdonatedtheirtimeandeffortstohelpsupporttheLawSchool’sinitiatives.Wearehonoredtorecognizethem.

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AndrewJ.Stamm,‘07 KarlS.Steinmanis,‘73 RogerT.Stelle,‘70 JeffreyD.Stemerick,‘10 JudiStewart MiltonR.Stewart,‘71 MeganH.Stifel,‘04 JustinD.Stimson,‘09 GreggE.Strellis,‘88 DanielB.Strunk,‘04 NatalieJ.Stucky,‘89 FrankSealesJr.,‘74 DavidW.Sullivan,‘73 Hon.FrankE.SullivanJr.,‘82ErnestSummersIII,‘80 AndrewW.Swain,‘88 KathleenM.Sweeney,‘84 AndrewA.SzakalyJr.,‘75 Hon.ViolaJ.Taliaferro,‘77 AshleyE.Tatman,‘04 ChristianC.Taylor,‘94 JeremyM.Teipen,‘03 KevinTessier,‘96 TerranceT.Tharpe,‘03 DavidJ.Theising,‘80 JeffreyA.Thinnes,‘84 Hon.EllenK.Thomas,‘73 MiltonO.Thompson,‘79 TaKeenaM.Thompson,‘09ScottTimmerman Hon.JohnD.Tinder,‘75 DavidO.Tittle,‘67 CourtneyR.Tobin,‘92 EricA.Todd,‘93 FrankE.Tolbert,‘55 AngelinaA.Torain,‘97 HughTotten DanielJ.Tounsel,‘06 StephenM.Trattner,‘70 ArthurR.Traynor,‘07 PatrishaS.Troy,‘07 MalcolmJ.Tuesley,‘99 FrederickA.Turner,‘93 MaryE.Tuuk,‘90 DanTychonievich MichaelF.Ullom,‘09 MichaelE.Uslan,‘76 Hon.NancyVaidik JoseG.Valtierra,‘82 IngeM.VanderCruysse,‘04DonaldVanDerMoere JohnW.VanLaere,‘82 JamesL.Vana,‘93 LawrenceA.Vanore,‘86

MarissaVanSaanen AnnC.Varnon,‘86 KirstenVasquez Hon.SalvadorVasquez Hon.AlbertJ.Velaquez,‘73Hon.JesseM.Villalpando,‘84PeterD.P.Vint,‘74 DonaldJ.Vogel,‘85 TedA.Waggoner,‘78 DeniseA.Walker,‘06 MichaelS.Wallack,‘91 JosephB.Walterman,‘03 JudithA.Waltz,‘81 JonathanB.Warner,‘06 ElizabethM.Warren,‘83 MarkR.Waterfill,‘86 JenniferL.Weber,‘03 ZeffA.Weiss,‘83 MartinA.Weissert,‘59 DanielleRifkinWeksler,‘97KirmilleD.Welbon,‘09 DestinyL.Wenning,‘08 MarthaB.Wentworth,‘90 CharlotteF.Westerhaus,’92DavidD.White,‘09 JohnW.Whiteleather,Jr.,‘65JamesL.Whitlatch,‘84 LoraM.Whitticker,‘02 AmandaC.Wiley,‘05 B.CurtisWilkinson,Jr.,‘72 KirkWilkinson,‘84 BarbaraJ.Williams BrianP.Williams,‘81 BrianS.Williams,‘89 Maryann(O’Leary) Williams,‘88 MauriceL.Williams,‘06 DavidA.Willis,‘60 J.StephenWills,‘06 JulieP.Wilson,‘99 DarcieL.(Fawcett)Winkle,‘04RobertM.Winteringham,‘94GordonD.Wishard,‘69 AlanC.Witte,‘70 RichardC.Witte,‘56 MarkS.Wojciechowski,‘81BenjaminA.Wolowski,‘10 JenniferM.Wolsing,‘07 BradE.Wolven,‘98 Hon.DianeP.Wood JamhalL.Woolridge,‘04 MarkE.Wright,‘89 RobertS.Wynne,‘85 ElizabethJ.Wysong,‘05

C.DanielYates,‘73 HollyL.Yoakum,‘06 AndrewJ.Yoder,‘04 PeteR.Yonkman,‘98 HongsunYoon,‘02 Hon.RichardL.Young RichardW.Young,‘81 DanielA.Zeft,’93 Gerald“Jay”Zelenock,‘98 MarkJ.Ziegelbein Hon.PatrickJ.Zika,‘73

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ThomasR.McCully,‘66 Renee(Mawhinney) McDermott,‘78 EugeneJ.McGarveyJr.,‘61 PatrickJ.McGowan,‘04 LaurenceA.McHugh,‘73 WilliamA.McKenna,‘05 LisaC.McKinney,‘92 R.BruceMcLean,‘71 WilliamF.McNagny,‘47 ThomasP.McNulty,‘83 ColleenR.McPhearson,‘89JosephM.Meadows,‘02 DanielA.Medrea,‘69 HannahL.Meils,‘03 RobertS.Meitus,‘00 DianaL.Mercer,‘88 CharlesJ.Meyer,‘95 W.AnthonyMianiJr.,‘00 SuzanneMichel ClaytonC.Miller,‘93 JonathanS.Miller,‘01 RobertT.Miller,‘80 SoniaL.Miller-VanOort,‘97LloydH.MillikenJr.,‘60 MatthewB.Millis,‘06 DavidC.Milne,‘94 KatherineA.Miltner,‘05 MartinMontes,‘95 RaeannaS.Moore,‘97 RonaldJ.Moore,‘95 RoderickMorgan JamesK.Morse,‘82 SarahMoshe JerryMoss,‘62 JohnM.Mueller,‘97 EdwardB.“Ned”Mulligan,‘10ErinM.Mundy,‘01 TiffanyMunsell ArmeenNajjar Hon.EdwardW.Najam,Jr. AngelaKarrasNeboyskey,‘00DavidA.Neboyskey,‘00 NelsonA.Nettles,‘92 ThomasR.Newby,‘87 TimNiednagel HenryS.Noyes,‘94 BobNull AnnaK.Obergfell,‘09 RoryO’Bryan,’72 EdwardF.O’Connor,‘69 JosephD.O’Connor,‘78 WilliamL.O’Connor,‘89M.DaveO’Guinn

ManuelR.Ojeda,II,‘80 JamesR.Oliver,‘92 JordanOlivetti KelliA.M.O’Neil,‘10 JohnC.Onoda,‘76 KathyL.Osborn,‘99 SuzanneM.O’Shea,‘78 AndrewD.Otis,‘90 MichaelW.Ott,‘07 CarlD.Overman,‘52 F.AnthonyPaganelli,‘95 RogerL.Pardieck,‘63 Angela(Foster)Parker,‘94 JustinC.Parker,‘10 KennethL.Parker,‘97 Rahul“Monish”Patel,‘00 GeorgeT.PattonJr.,‘87 MarthaPaul TimothyB.Paul,‘04 StephenH.Paul,‘72 NoraE.Peoples,‘82 LouisPerry CharlesM.Persons,Jr.,‘07 JeffreyP.Petrich,‘84 MarkJ.Phillipoff,‘80 SuzanneJ.Phillips,‘98 JeanneM.Picht,‘94 KirkA.Pinkerton,‘75 CaseyJ.Plant,‘10 DustinL.Plummer,‘06 JohnL.Pogue,‘69 ToddPonder JosephJ.Pophal,‘92 LisaA.Powell,‘84 JillT.Powlick,‘95 StacyPrall R.AnthonyPrather,‘83 ElissaJ.Preheim,‘96 JamisonS.Prime,‘96 JenniferPrusak DorisL.Pryor,‘03 PhilipM.Purcell,’85 ShaunM.Raad,‘07 PeterM.Racher,‘86 AaronR.Raff,‘02 DavidA.Rammelt,‘90 WilliamA.Ramsey,‘06 MatthewR.Raper,‘09 AngelaL.RappWeber,‘06 PatrickW.Rasche,‘93 MichaelN.Red,‘04 NithinB.Reddy,‘07 TashaS.Reed,‘02 JamesL.Reed,Jr.,‘92

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Dear Friends:

Today I’m challenging you to break a rule.

Have you ever heard of the Rule of Twelfths? Sailors use it as a rule of thumb to estimate the height of an ocean’s

tide at any given time based solely on: 1) the time of day and 2) the heights of the highest (flood) and lowest (ebb)

tides. The rule assumes that during the six hours immediately following ebb tide, the water level will rise — and fall —

by one twelfth of the tidal height range in the first hour, two twelfths in the second hour, and so on according to

the sequence 1:2:3:3:2:1.

It is with great honor and pride that we celebrate our Law School’s tremendous rise on the waves of a brilliant

cream-and-crimson-colored flood tide. What a voyage! From her current vantage point on this impressive crest with

Dean Lauren Robel at the helm, our Law School and her faculty, students, staff, and alumni now witness the exciting

culmination of a $92 million capital campaign — a campaign crowned by the School’s champagne christening as

the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.

From the awesome heights of this incredible flood tide, it is hard to imagine why our Law School would need to sail

any faster or travel any farther. But remember the Rule of Twelfths: for every flood tide there’s an ebb tide, according

to the sequence.

Let’s break the rule — together.

We must keep our Law School on the crest of this mighty flood tide. But we cannot do so without YOUR participation

and support. YOU are an integral part of the success our fair School now enjoys — and the most important source of her

power in the days to come. I encourage you to mentor a first-year student. Judge moot court. Interview prospective

students. Coordinate alumni events. Make a monetary donation. Support our Law School in whatever way you like.

And as a dedicated, enthusiastic, united crew, we will stave off the ebb tide and sail our Law School along the crested

wave toward the future, bright on the horizon.

Accept my challenge.

Break the rule.

Your School is waiting...

Angela Neboyskey, JD’00

President, IU Maurer School of Law Alumni Board

a message from the alumni board president

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Three Maurer School of Law alumni whowork for the law firm Taft Stettinius &Hollister in Indianapolis have beennamed 2010 Indiana Super Lawyers byLaw & Politics magazine. James A. Strain,JD’69, a partner and a director of the firm,concentrates his practice in mergers andacquisitions; Erick D. Ponader, JD’85,practices in the area of real estate; andGeoffrey G. Slaughter, JD/MBA’89, is anappellate lawyer and partner in the firm.The Indiana Super Lawyers list acknowl-edges the top 5 percent of Indiana lawyersbased on peer evaluation, professionalachievement, and recognition.

+1970sThe Honorable John G. Baker, JD’71,Chief Judge of the Indiana Court ofAppeals, received the Indiana Lawyer’sDistinguished Barrister Award, whichhonors 15 Indiana lawyers for theirexemplary leadership both in the legalprofession and in the community. Namedchief judge in 2007, Judge Baker joinedthe Court of Appeals in 1989 and has sincewitten more than 3,000 majority opinions.+In February, the Downtown PhoenixPartnership presented R. Neil Irwin, JD’71,with the Downtown Phoenix PartnershipVisionary Award, the highest honor givenat the organization’s annual DREAMRawards program. DREAMR stands forDowntown Revitalization Effort Awardsof Merit and Recognition, and the awardsluncheon recognizes those who haveplayed a significant part in revitalizing thedowntown Phoenix area, either throughnew commercial development, urbanresidential opportunities, or activity in thearts and entertainment community. Irwin,a partner in the Phoenix office of the lawfirm Bryan Cave, was a founding memberof the Downtown Phoenix Partnershipand chaired the board of directors foralmost 20 years. He has practiced businesslaw for more than 35 years and representsprivate and public companies as well as

high net-worth individuals in a varietyof activities.+Karl Steinmanis, JD’73, retired in 2009after 35 years in the Legal Division ofProcter & Gamble in Cincinnati. Hespent his last 15 years at P&G as associategeneral counsel – global paper products.Steinmanis describes his career at P&G as“terrific,” taking him multiple timesto all parts of the world. He and hiswife, Anda, are keeping their home inCincinnati but spending more time at theirhome in Naples, Fla. Steinmanis is activein pro bono legal work and nonprofitboards and as Honorary Consul to Latvia.+C. Daniel Yates, JD’73, a partner at BoseMcKinney & Evans LLP in Indianapolis,received the Indiana Lawyer’s Distin-guished Barrister Award, which honors15 Indiana lawyers for their exemplaryleadership both in the legal professionand in the community. A partner in hisfirm’s estate and wealth transfer planninggroup, Yates counsels families, businessowners, corporate executives, and otherindividuals and businesses to formulateand achieve financial objectives. Heprovides clients with counsel regardingtaxation, probate, philanthropic giving,and other estate planning or businesssuccession planning issues.+Stanley C. Fickle, JD’74, of counsel atBarnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapo-lis, was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyerin the area of appellate litigation. Fickleconcentrates his practice in appellateadvocacy in both state and federal courts,and law and motion practice at the triallevel. He is also listed in The Best Lawyers in America in the areas of appellate andenergy law.+Robert W. Sikkel, JD’74, a partner atBarnes & Thornburg LLP in Grand Rapids,Mich., was recognized in the 2010 editionof Chambers USA for being a leading

lawyer in the area of labor andemployment law. Sikkel representsemployers throughout the country onlabor and employment law matters, in-cluding collective bargaining, grievancesand arbitrations, National Labor RelationsBoard, labor strategies for mergers andacquisitions, EEOC and state agencycharges of discrimination, OFCCP mat-ters, hiring, discipline, and terminationcounseling, FMLA, in-house training forsupervisors and managers, and develop-ment of union-free strategies and tactics.+The Honorable Sarah M. Singleton, JD’74,first judicial district court judge in SantaFe, N. Mex., was appointed to the LegalServices Corporation (LSC) Board ofDirectors. LSC is the leading providerof civil legal aid for the poor in the UnitedStates. Judge Singleton, one of 11 memberson the bipartisan board, was appointed byformer President George W. Bush. JudgeSingleton previously served as a share-holder at the law firm of Montgomery &Andrews in Santa Fe, where she had beensince 1985.+Carol Connor Cohen, JD’76, a partner atArent Fox LLP, in Washington, DC, wasone of seven elected members of the firm’sexecutive committee. Connor Cohen isalso a member of the firm’s operatingcommittee and chairs its ERISA litigationpractice. Arent Fox LLP is a law firm withoffices in Washington, DC, New York, andLos Angeles.+Larry A. Mackey, JD’76, a partner atBarnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapo-lis, was recognized in the 2010 editionof Chambers USA for being a leadinglawyer in the area of general commerciallitigation. Mackey, who joined Barnes &Thornburg in 1998, co-chairs the firm’swhite-collar crime defense practice groupand concentrates his practice in the repre-sentation of corporations and executivessubject to federal and state criminal andcivil investigation proceedings.+

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rtYourfellowIndianaLawalumnihavebeenverybusythisyear.Enjoyreadingabouttheiraccomplishmentsandlifeevents,andcontinuesendingusyournews—onlineorbymail.

+1940sCharles E. (C.E.) Oswald, LLB’48, wasnamed the Indiana Bar Foundation’s 2010Legendary Lawyer. Oswald, 88, a founderof Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahnin Evansville, has practiced for morethan 50 years. According to Bambergermanaging partner Terry Farmer, JD’80,Oswald continues to come into the officeevery day “and remains as dedicated aswhen the firm was first created.” Oswald’sexpertise in real estate law has earned himthe affectionate moniker “Titan of Titles.”

+1950sF. Wesley Bowers, JD’51, of Evansville,Ind., was elected chairman of the seniorlawyer section of the Indiana State BarAssociation. He writes, “I am semi-retired[and] work out of my home office. I leftmy old law firm, Bowers Harrison, three-and-a-half years ago. I was with the firmsince 1968. I now read, putter around,[and] travel. My last trip was to Dubai ayear-and-a-half ago.”+In April, Indiana Rep. Bill Ruppel pre-sented Charles R. “Chuck” Tiede, JD’56,with a Distinguished Hoosier Award onbehalf of Gov. Mitch Daniels. The awardis given to Hoosiers who make significantcontributions to their communities. Rup-pel — along with Wabash, Ind., Mayor BobVanlandingham and members of Tiede’sfamily — made the surprise presentationin the office of the law firm Tiede Metz &Downs in Wabash. Tiede has been practic-ing law in Wabash for more than 50 yearsand has served numerous community

organizations, including Frances SlocumBank, the Metropolitan School District ofWabash County, and the Honeywell Foun-dation Board of Directors. He was nameda Sagamore of the Wabash in 2005 andwas honored as Wabash County Chamberof Commerce’s Distinguished Citizenin 2006. Tiede and his wife of 54 years,Julie (Godo), live in Wabash.

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Lloyd Milliken, JD’60, adds skydiving tohis list of many activities and interests.A member of the Law School’s Academyof Law Fellows, he is a partner with FrostBrown Todd LLC in Indianapolis.

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+Joseph T. Bumbleburg, JD’61, an attorneyat Ball Eggleston Bumbleburg McBrideWalkey & Stapleton in Lafayette, Ind.,recently received the Grand Marquisde Lafayette Award for CommunityService. This prestigious award recognizescontinued outstanding contributions overa period of years to community leadershipand contributions to the quality of life ofthe greater Lafayette community.+

The Honorable Stanley A. Levine, LLB’63,Allen County Superior Court Judge, re-ceived the Indiana Lawyer’s DistinguishedBarrister Award, which honors 15 Indianalawyers for their exemplary leadershipboth in the legal profession and in thecommunity. A member of the IndianaJudicial Conference’s judicial administra-tion committee, Judge Levine has beenpracticing law for 47 years.+Lowell E. Baier, LLB’64, a real estatedeveloper at Baier Properties Inc.in Bethesda, Md., delivered thecommencement address and receivedan honorary doctorate of law and lettersat the graduation of Rocky MountainCollege in Billings, Mont. President of theBoone and Crockett Club and the 2008Wildlife Conservationist of the Year,Baier has devoted more than 40 yearsto wildlife conservation over the courseof his career.+Donald I. Grande, JD’66, and his wife,Barbara, are being honored by Milwau-kee’s Yeshiva Elementary School for theirwork in behalf of the school and theSherman Park neighborhood. YeshivaElementary School is the only Jewish dayschool in Sherman Park, adding to thearea’s diversity and creating a religiouslyand culturally integrated experience forthe members of its community.+The Honorable Carl A. Heldt, JD’69, re-ceived the Indiana State Bar Association’sOutstanding Judge Award, presented bythe ISBA’s Young Lawyers Section. Heldtis judge of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court,a position to which he was elected in 1998.+

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firm’s management committee, chair ofthe real estate department, a member ofthe firm’s entrepreneurial services group,and managing general partner of thefirm’s separate partnership, BT BuildingCompany LLP. Lee was also selected forinclusion in The Best Lawyers in America2010 in the field of real estate law.+Michael E. Brown, JD’78, a senior partnerat Kightlinger & Gray, LLP in Indianapolis,was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2010. Brown was selected inthe area of legal malpractice law. Brownhas been practicing law in Indiana since1978 and regularly speaks on legaltopics. His practice areas include badfaith, commercial litigation, constitutionallaw, first-party insurance defense,insurance agents and brokers errors andomissions, insurance law and regulation,and professional liability litigation.+John M. Kyle, JD’79, a partner at Barnes& Thornburg LLP in Indianapolis, wasselected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2011 in the area of environ-mental law. Kyle is an adjunct professor oflaw at the Maurer School of Law.+David B. Millard, JD’79, a partner at

Barnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapo-lis, was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyerin the area of corporate/M&A law. Aschair of the business department, Millardcounsels middle-market and high-growthbusinesses and venture capital andprivate equity funds and the investors inthose businesses and funds. He has beenselected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® from 2000-2010 in the fieldof corporate law, received the Cy SmithSpirit of Entrepreneurship Award fromthe Venture Club of Indiana in 2003, andis ranked among the top corporate/M&Aattorneys in Chambers & Partners’ Chambers USA 2009 directory.+Robert M. Walter, JD’79, of Auburn, Ind.,is a former Peace Corps volunteer andteacher of English as a second languagewho also worked as a foreign-serviceofficer in the U.S. Department of State inWashington, DC, in the mid-1970s. He isin his fourth non-consecutive term as amember of the Auburn Common Counciland was a candidate for mayor of the cityin 1999. Walter is admitted to practice inIndiana, and lists astronomy, genealogy,local history, and the environment amonghis interests. He writes for Wikipedia

and is the author of A Model Wetlands Ordinance for Indiana Communities.

+1980sEdward F. Schrager, JD’80, a partner withthe Indianapolis law firm Cohen Garelick& Glazier, has earned a Super Lawyerdesignation for a second consecutiveyear. Schrager concentrates his practicein business litigation, criminal defense instate and federal courts, family law, andpersonal-injury litigation.+Ernest Summers III, JD/MBA’80, joinedBaker & Daniels LLP as a partner in thefirm’s Chicago office. Summers will focushis practice in business litigation wherehe has extensive experience in corporateand private practice. He represents clientsin complex litigation, including casesinvolving policyholders in many types ofinsurance recovery claims and litigation.Summers also handles cases in antitrust,licensing and distribution, securities fraudand other shareholder disputes, masstoxic tort, and other areas of commerciallitigation.+The Honorable Kenneth L. Tacoma, JD’80,judge at Wexford County Probate Court

IndianapolisattorneyJoseph H. Hogsett,JD’81,hasreceivedapprovalfromthefull

U.S.SenatetoserveasthenextU.S.AttorneyfortheSouthernDistrictofIndiana.Formore

than25years,HogsetthasplayedaprominentroleinIndiana’sciviclifeasapracticing

attorney,counselorandsenioradvisortothreegovernors,and,mostprominently,

asIndiana’s57thSecretaryofState(1989-1994).InhiscurrentroleatBinghamMcHaleLLP,

Hogsettadvisesmanagementclientsonindividualemploymentcontracts,non-compete

agreements,sexualharassmentandretaliationclaims,andimmigrationcompliance.

Inaddition,hedefendsbusinessesinemploymentdiscriminationandcivilrightslitigationin

stateandfederalcourt.Healsoassistswiththefirm’sgovernmentdepartmentinitsservice

toIndiana’®scitiesandtownsandcountygovernments.Hogsetthasbeenalifelongrunner,

afive-timecompetitorintheBostonMarathonandanultra-marathoner.{finis}

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Hogsett approved as U.S. Attorney

for Southern District of Indiana

The Honorable Clarence N. Patterson Jr.,JD’76, was sworn in to the York County(Pa.) Court of Common Pleas in January2010. He won a countywide election in2009 and is currently assigned to thefamily law division of the court, presidingover family law and juvenile delinquencycases. Judge Patterson commented, “Butfor the excellent legal education that I re-ceived at Indiana University, this honoredprivilege would not have been possible.”+Ann M. Delaney, JD’77, a partner atDeLaney & DeLaney LLC in Indianapolis,received the Indiana Lawyer’s Distin-guished Barrister Award, which honors15 Indiana lawyers for their exemplaryleadership both in the legal professionand in the community. Delaney currentlyserves as the executive director of theJulian Center, a United Way agency thatserves women and children who arevictims of domestic violence.+V. James Dickson, JD’77, partner in chargeat Adams and Reese LLP in St. Petersburg,Fla., was named among the Florida SuperLawyers in the field of construction/suretylaw, and was included in the 2010 Florida Super Lawyers magazine, published inJune. He was also included in the Best

Lawyers® edition in the field of construc-tion law. Dickson focuses his practiceon construction law, environmental lawand commercial litigation, representingowners, contractors, subcontractors andsuppliers in all aspects of constructionlaw, including bidding, contract prepara-tion and negotiation, surety bonds, claimresolution, mediation, arbitration, andlitigation.+Francina A. Dlouhy, JD’77, a partner atBaker & Daniels LLP in Indianapolis,received the Indiana Lawyer’s Distin-guished Barrister Award, which honors15 Indiana lawyers for their exemplaryleadership both in the legal professionand in the community. The practice leaderof the firm’s state and local tax practicegroup, Dlouhy practices in all areas ofstate and local taxation, representingbusiness taxpayers in administrativeproceedings and litigation involving stateincome taxes, sales and use tax, financialinstitutions taxes, and real and personalproperty taxes. She also represents clientson tax planning and obtaining incentivesfor investment and expansion. Dlouhyhas extensive experience with tax abate-ment, enterprise zones, EDGE credits, andresearch and development incentives.+

Jeffrey L. Gage, JD’77, a partner at Quarles& Brady LLP in Phoenix, was selectedfor inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2011 in the field of real estatelaw. Gage practices in the firm’s realestate group in the areas of real estatedevelopment, real estate finance,corporate, commercial, and countygovernment. His experience includesprivate practice in Arizona, specializingin real estate work for companies doingdevelopment work in commercial,residential, office building, and retailprojects.+Philip G. Genetos, JD’77, a partner at IceMiller LLP in Indianapolis, received theIndiana Lawyer’s Distinguished BarristerAward, which honors 15 Indiana lawyersfor their exemplary leadership both in thelegal profession and in the community.Genetos provides counsel representingclients in Indiana, Illinois and other areason single and multi-family housing,airports, industrial development, munici-pal gas utility, ports, and 501(c)(3) bonds.+Stephen W. Lee, JD’77, a partner at Barnes& Thornburg LLP in Indianapolis, wasrecognized in the 2010 edition of Cham-bers USA for being a leading lawyer in thearea of real estate. He is a member of the

John Fitzgerald,JD’77,visitedtheLawSchoolSeptember13aspractitioner-in-residence

todiscusshisexperienceinconservationpolicy.Since2007,hehasbeenthepolicydirector

fortheSocietyforConservationBiology,aglobalassociationofnearly14,000conservation

professionals.Inthatpositionhehashelpedbuildapolicyprogramthatempowersscientific

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Pamela Jones Harbour, JD’84, a partner at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP in Washington, DC,

received the Champion of Freedom Award from the Electronic Privacy Information Center

(EPIC). Harbour was recognized as a leading champion of consumer privacy and a dedicated

public official. A Federal Trade Commissioner from August 2003 to April 2010, Harbour

is recognized internationally for her leadership in the emerging areas of competition and

consumer protection, including privacy and data security. While on the commission, Harbour

opposed the consolidation of the online advertising industry and urged the adoption of new

privacy and data security safeguards for Internet users. She also pushed for a new global

privacy framework for cross-border data transfers and was an outspoken advocate for

American consumers who suffered from identity theft and security breaches. Beyond her

contributions in the realm of information practices, Harbour also has played an important

role in shaping the legal discourse on technological standard setting, innovation markets,

vertical distribution restraints, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology and health care. {finis}

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Harbour earns EPIC’s “Champion of

Freedom” award

Tracy T. Larsen, JD’84, a partner at Barnes& Thornburg LLP in Grand Rapids, Mich.,was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyerin the area of corporate/M&A law. Larsenrepresents clients in mergers and acquisi-tions, joint ventures, corporate financetransactions and restructurings, takeoverdefense, corporate governance, andfederal securities law matters. He is alsolisted in The Best Lawyers in America®, Michigan Super Lawyers®, Who’s Who in American Law®, and The Legal 500.+Neal A. Puckett, JD’84, was featured onFox Happening Now on October 25 as amilitary law expert discussing the recentWikileaks release of classified material.Puckett has tried a number of high-profilecases defending military personnelaccused of crimes.+David R. Warshauer, JD’84, of counsel atBarnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapo-lis, was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyerin the area of real estate law. Warshauerrepresents a broad range of clients in

connection with financing and securedlending, real estate development, acquisi-tion, and leasing. He has worked on realestate issues for some of Indiana’s largestindustrial development projects, includ-ing the Subaru-Isuzu automotive facility inLafayette, Ind.; the Toyota plant inPrinceton, Ind.; and the Steel Dynamicsmill in Butler, Ind., and was a member ofBarnes & Thornburg’s team in thearbitration over the status of the Bosniantown of Brcko.+Ronald S. Bowling, JD’87, an attorney atWorsham & Victor PC in Farmington Hills,Mich., was named by DBusiness, Detroit’spremier business journal, as one of the“Top Lawyers” of 2010 in the specialtyareas of medical malpractice and personalinjury.+Chris K. Gawart, JD’87, a partner atQuarles & Brady LLP in Milwaukee, wasselected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2011 in the field of trusts andestates. Gawart practices in the areas of es-tate planning, closely held business plan-ning, general corporate, and tax-exempt

organizations. His experience includesrepresentation of affluent families intransferring corporate interests and otherforms of wealth from one generation toanother; representation of corporate andindividual fiduciaries and beneficiariesin probate, estate settlement, and trustadministration; representation of clientsbefore the Internal Revenue Serviceand various state taxing authorities; andrepresentation of clients in the creationand ongoing administration of charitableentities.+David A. Reidy, JD’87, was named distin-guished professor of humanities and headof the Department of Philosophy at theUniversity of Tennessee. Reidy is aprofessor of philosophy and adjunctprofessor of political science at UT. Helives in Knoxville with his wife, Kathy J. Saunders, JD’87, and their two children.+Juan C. Basombrio, JD’89, appeared onCNN’s Spanish-language station onOctober 21, where he spoke on theprogram Economía y Finanzas on thelegal climate in Ecuador and neighboring

in Cadillac, Mich., has been selected aspresident of the Michigan Probate Judges’Association for the 2010-11 term. JudgeTacoma has served as the Wexford CountyJudge of Probate since 1994. Prior to thejudicial office, he served as WexfordCounty prosecuting attorney, domesticrelations referee for the 28th Circuit andin the private practice of law.+Victor B. Maddox, JD’81, a partner atFultz Maddox Hovious & Dickens PLCin Louisville, Ky., was appointed to theLegal Services Corporation (LSC) Boardof Directors. LSC is the leading providerof civil legal aid for the poor in the UnitedStates. Maddox, one of 11 members onthe bipartisan board, was appointed byPresident Barack Obama in December2009. Maddox focuses his practice on abroad range of trial, arbitration, and ap-pellate matters involving constitutionaland public policy law and commercial andbusiness litigation.+Richard W. Young, JD’81, a partner atQuarles & Brady LLP in Chicago, wasselected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2011 in the field of intellectualproperty law. Young represents companiesin a broad range of industries, includingadvertising, publishing, and manufactur-ing. He assists clients in the acquisition,protection, and exploitation of theirintellectual property around the world.He is also a member of the InternationalTrademark Association, PharmaceuticalTrade Marks Group, American IntellectualProperty Law Association, IntellectualProperty Law Association of Chicago,American Bar Association, and Lawyersfor the Creative Arts.+In May, Arthur A. Lopez, JD’83, specialassistant to the deputy director at the U.S.Office of Government Ethics in Washing-ton, DC, was honored by Phi Delta Kappain recognition of his swimming program,Nadar Por Vida. The program, whichreceived the Friends of Education Award,

teaches primarily Hispanic, at-risk, andeconomically and socially disadvantagedchildren to swim competitively.+R. Anthony Prather, JD’83, a partner atBarnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapo-lis, was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyerin the area of labor and employment law.Prather focuses his practice on represent-ing management interests exclusively inall aspects of labor and employment lawand litigation, including workplace in-vestigations, audits, supervisory training,defense of discrimination and retaliationclaims, and preparation and defense ofaffirmative action plans. In June 2009,Prather was appointed by the IndianaSupreme Court to a second five-year termas a member of the Court’s DisciplinaryCommission.+Keith E. White, JD’83, a partner inboth the Indianapolis and Fort Wayne,Ind. offices of Barnes & Thornburg LLP,was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyerin the area of labor and employment law.White has more than 25 years of nationalexperience in labor and employment law,including two-and-a-half years servingas vice president and general counselfor a major automotive supplier based inDetroit. White is a member of the Ameri-can Bar Association and its Committee onADR in Labor and Employment Law. He isa frequent speaker for these organizations,and serves on the faculty of programssponsored by the ABA’s Committee onADR in Labor and Employment Law, andthe National Labor Relations Board.+Tracey (Nicolau) Wise, JD’83, wasappointed as a United States bankruptcyjudge for the Eastern District of Kentucky.+Kenneth J. Yerkes, JD’83, a partner atBarnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapo-lis, was recognized in the 2010 edition ofChambers USA for being a leading lawyer

in the area of labor and employment law.His practice experience includes 25 yearsof collective bargaining, contractadministration and representation inarbitration proceedings; federal and statecourt litigation involving discriminationand wrongful discharge claims; represen-tation in alternative dispute resolutionproceedings; supervisor training; EFCAand union avoidance planning; appearingbefore federal and state agencies, draftingand enforcing non-competition agree-ments and employment contracts; andday-to-day counseling.+In June 2009 the Indiana Basketball Hall ofFame named Phil L. Isenbarger, JD’84, ofZionsville, Ind., an at-large representativefor the 2009-10 year. He is a partner withthe law firm Bingham McHale LLP inIndianapolis and has more than 25 yearsof litigation and trial experience. Isen-barger has chaired the firm’s litigationdepartment and has been lead counselfor jury trials conducted in courts acrossIndiana. He has mediated and arbitratedhundreds of cases, and serves as counsel,mediator, and arbitration panelist. Adistinguished fellow of the IndianapolisBar Foundation and former president ofthe Indianapolis Bar Association, Isen-barger is also an active member in theAmerican Bar Association, the IndianaState Bar Association, the IndianapolisLaw Club, the International Association ofDefense Counsel, Transportation LawyersAssociation, and USLAW. A captain of the1981 NCAA champion Hoosier basketballteam, he was inducted into the IndianaBasketball Hall of Fame as a SilverAnniversary player in 2002. Isenbarger isa frequent speaker at seminars and con-ferences, and is a contributing authorand speaker for a number of professionalorganizations. He has been a volunteerhigh-school varsity basketball coach forthe past 15 years. Isenbarger and his wife,Jenny, live in Zionsville, Ind., with theirthree children, Matt, Jack, and Katie.+

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of South Carolina. The General Federa-tion of Women’s Clubs is an internationalorganization dedicated to communityimprovement through volunteer service.Casper previously served a three-yearterm as the president of the North MyrtleBeach Women’s Club.+Jeff M. Heinzmann, JD’93, and his wife,Suzanne, welcomed their second daugh-ter, Anne Marie Elizabeth, on March 25,2010. Their older daughter, Abigail, wasborn in 1998.+John P. Lennon, JD’93, joined HonigmanMiller Schwartz and Cohn LLP inKalamazoo, Mich., as a partner in the firm’sreal estate department. Lennon focuseshis practice on real estate transactions,financing, leasing, affordable housing,government incentives, construction, landuse, development and brokerage. He rep-resents the interests of large corporations,real estate developers, builders and inves-tors throughout Michigan and Florida.+David R. Prybil, JD/MBA’92, has pub-lished a novel titled Golden State,described as the story of “five Californiansleading unfulfilled lives.” Prybil is a writer-producer with 15 years of experience inthe entertainment industry and producingcredit on films such as Saved! and Dancer, Texas.+Patrick W. Rasche, JD’93, partner andchair of the intellectual property practicegroup at Armstrong Teasdale LLP in St.Louis, was elected to a three-year term onthe compensation committee. Rasche is amember of the Missouri and Illinois StateBar Associations, the United States Patentand Trademark Office, and the AmericanIntellectual Property Law Association.+Thomas R. TerMaat, JD’94, a senior attor-ney at Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC inGrand Rapids, Mich., was selected for in-clusion in The Best Lawyers in America®2011 in the field of insurance law. TerMaat

is recognized as one of the leading expertsin Michigan no-fault automobile insur-ance law. He has delivered dozens ofeducational programs on no-fault insur-ance to clients and insurance companyclaim adjusters over the years, distributednumerous legal alerts on the topic, and an-nually updates and publishes his manual,Michigan No-Fault Insurance Outline, First Party Claims.+Angela R. Lang, JD’95, joined WaltonStreet Capital, a real estate private equityfirm based in Chicago. Lang will serve asgeneral counsel for the firm, which assistsclients with a variety of investment strate-gies, including single asset transactions,complex ownership situations, illiquidassets, international ventures, targeteddevelopment, entity recapitalizations, andprivate equity platform investments. Langpreviously worked at Mayer Brown LLPin Chicago.+F. Anthony Paganelli, JD’95, of Indianapo-lis, was named a 2010 Indiana Rising Starby Law & Politics magazine. The designa-tion recognizes Indiana’s best attorneysunder 40 who have been practicing for10 years or less. Paganelli is a partner forthe law firm Taft Stettinius & Hollister inIndianapolis. He practices in the area ofbusiness litigation.+Laura A. Scott, JD’95, a partner at Bam-berger Foreman Oswald & Hahn LLP inEvansville, Ind., received the Indiana Lawyer’s Distinguished Barrister Award,which honors 15 Indiana lawyers for theirexemplary leadership both in the legalprofession and in the community. Scottconcentrates her practice on purchasesand sales of businesses, contracts,commercial loan transactions, andlitigation of business and banking issues.+D. Bryce Zoeller, JD’95, a partner atKightlinger & Gray, LLP in Indianapolis,was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2010. Zoeller has first-chaired

over 50 jury trials in both state and federalcourts on a wide array of issues, such aswrongful death, trucking/transportation,construction accidents/losses andpremises liability.+In May, Angela Elbert, JD’96, senior coun-sel at Neal Gerber & Eisenberg, LLP inChicago, was named as a 2010 recipient ofthe Alta May Hulett Award by the ChicagoBar Association’s Alliance for Women(AFW). As chair of her firm’s insurancepractice group and as a member of itslitigation practice group, Elbert focusesher practice on advising organizationsand boards of directors on a variety of riskmanagement issues. Elbert’s many honorsinclude recognition in the 2009 Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business; recognition as Martindale Hub-bell Peer Review AV® Peer Review Rated,the highest possible rating; and inclusionin Super Lawyers as an Illinois RisingStar in insurance coverage. She cur-rently co-chairs the Neal Gerber EisenbergWomen’s Network, which, under her lead-ership, has grown to include a comprehen-sive program that provides training for thefirm’s female attorneys and opportunitiesfor the development of personal,professional, and leadership skills.+John P. Twohy, JD’96, is a member of theDefense Trial Counsel of Indiana board.The organization named its 2010 officersand directors in November 2009 at itsconference and annual meeting in Bloom-ington, Ind. Twohy is an attorney for thelaw firm Eichhorn & Eichhorn inHammond, Ind.+Nicole Daniel, JD’97, was promoted to theposition of vice president, chief compli-ance officer and corporate secretary atAlbemarle Corporation in Baton Rouge,La. She will also continue in her role asassistant general counsel. Daniel hasserved as assistant general counsel andassistant corporate secretary since Janu-ary 2008. She previously spent three years

countries from the perspective of foreigninvestors. Among other topics, hediscussed recent changes regardingarbitration. Basombrio is a partner atDorsey & Whitney LLP in Irvine, Calif.+In October, Michele S. Bryant, JD’88, wasrecognized by the Indiana State Bar Asso-ciation as a recipient of the Women in theLaw Recognition Award. Bryant receivedthe award in recognition of her dedicationto helping women advance in the legalcommunity. She is a partner at the lawfirm Bamberger Foreman Oswald & Hahnin Evansville, Ind. Bryant concentratesher practice on defending individuals andbusinesses involved in litigation regardingemployment matters, contracts, businessdisputes and insurance coverage issues.She also has experience in health care andhospital law involving physician contract-ing, peer review, regulatory issues andcorporate compliance.+Lisa A. Carmona, JD’89, an attorney at theFlorida Equal Justice Center in Fort Myers,Fla., received the Florida Bar Foundation’s2010 Steven M. Goldstein Award. Theaward recognizes a project of significantimpact that affects a substantial numberof poor persons, addresses an important

poverty-law issue, involves a significantcommitment of grantee program resourcesand staff, and reflects legal work which isof a high professional level. Carmona wasa part of a team of attorneys who workedon a significant impact project in LakeWorth, Fla.

+1990sBrian R. Lehrer, JD’91, is an associatewith Schenck, Price, Smith & King LLPand a member of the firm’s litigationdepartment. He is also a member of thecommercial restructuring and workoutspractice group. Lehrer’s expertise includesinsurance litigation and civil trial practice.Lehrer is the past chair of the New JerseyInsurance Law Section of the New JerseyState Bar Association. For the past 10years, he edited and authored the sectionnewsletter. Currently, he serves on theeditorial board of the New Jersey Lawyer Magazine. +Shapleigh Smith, Jr., JD’91, a partner atDinse, Knapp & McAndrew in Burlington,Vt., serves in the Vermont legislature asspeaker of the house. For more than 10years, Smith, a shareholder and director ofthe firm, has concentrated his practice in

the areas of intellectual property, insur-ance coverage, and products liability.Smith is actively involved with hisfraternity, Phi Delta Theta, where he is amember of the board of trustees. Current-ly, he serves as the ranking member on theways and means committee and is one offive members of the House to be appointedto the Legislature’s Joint Fiscal Committee.+Scott A. Bearby, JD’92, assistant generalcounsel at the National CollegiateAthletic Association National Staff Office,and John T. Cooper, JD’92, senior vicepresident and associate general counsel atTurner Broadcasting System, Inc., servedas lead counsel on behalf of the NCAAand Turner, respectively, on a high-profilesports programming deal, which will movethe NCAA closer to a 68-team tournament.+Bruce A. Brightwell, JD’92, was certifiedas a civil trial advocate by the NationalBoard of Trial Advocacy. Brightwell cur-rently practices as a solo practitioner inNew Albany, Ind., with an emphasis inlitigation.+Juliet Casper, JD’92, was elected theEastern District President for the GeneralFederation of Women’s Clubs for the state

TheNationalBarInstitute(NBI)hasnameditsannualgolftournamentinhonorofthelate

Rapheal M. Prevot, Jr.,JD’84,anavidgolferandsupporteroftheNBI.TheInauguralClyde

E.Bailey,Jr.andRaphealM.Prevot,Jr.NationalBarInstituteAnnualGolfTournamenttook

placeinNewOrleans,La.,duringthe85thannualmeetingoftheNationalBarAssociation.

JeanBailey,wifeofClydeBailey,andRobertaGumbel,wifeofRaphealPrevot,Jr.,were

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Kathy L. Osborn, JD’99, a partner at Baker& Daniels LLP in Indianapolis, was a can-didate for the Indiana Judicial NominatingCommission and the Indiana Commissionon Judicial Qualifications. At Baker &Daniels, Osborn is a commercial, antitrustand appellate litigator and an antitrustcompliance counselor. She representsbusinesses and individuals in state andfederal courts in an array of areas, includ-ing antitrust, estate/probate/trust, productliability, administrative procedure,contract and torts.+Geoffrey S. Silver, JD’99, was promoted todirector of amateurism certification at theNCAA Eligibility Center in Indianapolis.In his new role, Silver will oversee allmatters related to the required amateurismcertifications of all incoming NCAA DI andDII student athletes.+Paul L. Smith, JD’99, is the assistantattorney-in-charge of criminal appealsfor the State of Oregon Department ofJustice. Smith has worked for the Depart-ment of Justice for almost 10 years. He pre-viously clerked for the Honorable DavidBrewer of the Oregon Court of Appeals.+J. Todd Spurgeon, JD’99, a partner atKightlinger & Gray, LLP in New Albany,Ind., was selected for inclusion in theRising Stars list published in 2010Indiana Super Lawyers®. His practiceareas include litigation, insurancedefense, government (federal, state,county, and local liability torts anddefense), medical malpractice(professional liability defense), andappellate representation.

+2000sProloy K. Das, JD’00, a partner at RomeMcGuigan, PC in Hartford, was electedpresident of the Young Lawyers Section ofthe Connecticut Bar Association. In thatrole, he wrote a monthly column forConnecticut Lawyer magazine, three of

which mentioned the Law School.+Darrick J. Hooker, JD’00, joined Freeborn& Peters LLP as a partner in the firm’sChicago office. Hooker’s professional high-lights include two major patent infringe-ment trial victories involving two leadingmanufacturers which resulted in multi-million dollar jury awards: McNeil-PPC, Inc. v. Bayer Corporation (Gelcap Pills)and Union Carbide Chemicals & Plas-tics Technology Corporation and Union Carbide Corporation v. Shell Oil Company, et al. Hooker was recently recognized inthe 2010 edition of Who’s Who in Black Chicago, which celebrates the “signifi-cant accomplishments and outstandingachievements of African-American citi-zens” in Chicago. He was also selected as a2009 Fellow ofLeadership Greater Chicago, a nonprofitorganization dedicated to helpingChicago’s most promising leadersenhance their community awarenessin the Chicago-metropolitan area.+D. Cameron Prell, JD’00, joined McGuire-Woods LLP in Washington, DC, as seniorcounsel in the firm’s energy and climatechange industry team. In his new role,Prell advises clients on federal energy andclimate change policies and regulation,carbon finance and energy commoditytransactions, and sustainable energy andinfrastructure development.+Crystal G. Rowe, JD’00, an attorney atKightlinger & Gray, LLP in New Albany,Ind., was selected for inclusion in theRising Stars list published in 2010 Indiana Super Lawyers®. Her practice includes allaspects of appellate representation beforethe state and federal appellate courts of In-diana and Kentucky. Rowe has more thanfive years’ experience as a judicial lawclerk, serving in legal capacities in the In-diana Court of Appeals, the Allen CountySuperior Court, the U.S. District Court,and the United States Attorney’s office.+

Randall B. Stiles, JD’00, is the founderand owner of Stiles Law Office in FortWayne, Ind. The firm specializes inbankruptcy law.+Najeeba Syeed-Miller, JD’00, was namedthe first Muslim faculty member at Clare-mont School of Theology in Claremont,Calif. Syeed-Miller, who concentratedher career in the areas of conflict resolu-tion and education, gender issues, andcommunity activism, will join the facultyas an assistant professor of interreligiouseducation. Her interests range widely,including conducting gang interven-tions, implementing diversity training inuniversities and public agencies, conflictresolution in public schools, interreligiousdialogue among the Abrahamic traditions,and environmental conflict resolution.+Scott B. Tittle, JD’01, senior counsel atKrieg DeVault LLP in Indianapolis, wasrecently named president of IndianaHealth Care Association, Indiana’s largesttrade association and advocate represent-ing proprietary, not-for-profit, and hospital-based nursing homes and assisted-livingcommunities. Tittle was also selected bythe Indianapolis Business Journal as oneof its “Forty Under 40” young profession-als who have made significant contri-butions in their respective careers. Hepractices in the areas of health care andgovernmental affairs. Tittle was previous-ly health care policy director and specialcounsel to Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels.He lives with his wife, Molly (Palmatier),BS’95, a business owner and fitnesscorrespondent, in Indianapolis.+Michael S. Dalrymple, JD’02, recentlyopened his own law practice in Indianapo-lis, representing clients in employment,labor, estate planning, and disability law.Prior to opening his own practice, Dalrym-ple was an associate at Ice Miller LLP forfive years. As the most senior associate inthe firm’s labor and employment section,he represented clients on all employer

leading the company’s investor relationsprogram as corporate director – inves-tor relations. Daniel joined Albemarle inNovember 2002 in Richmond, Va., asassociate counsel and was electedassistant corporate secretary in 2003.Prior to joining Albemarle, she was anassociate with Hunton & Williams LLPin Richmond, Va., and an associate withWoods Rogers PLC in Roanoke, Va.+Andrew U. D. Straw, JD’97, recentlyreturned from Dunedin, New Zealand tohis hometown of Goshen, Ind., and willbe practicing law through his virtual lawfirm, Andrew U. D. Straw, Esq., PC. Strawconcentrates his practice in the areas offamily wills, advance medical directives,social security and benefits law, immigra-tion (family petitions) and corporate law.He also served as the campaign managerfor Dwight Fish, an Indiana state repre-sentative candidate in District 21. District21 covers parts of St. Joseph and Elkhartcounties, including Elkhart, Mishawaka,Nappanee, Lakeville, North Liberty, andWalkerton. Straw lives in Goshen with hiswife, Paola, a University of Otago seniorlecturer in Chinese, and their twochildren, Ava and Manu.+

Angela L. Freel, JD’98, has been appointedto the Commission for Continuing LegalEducation by the Indiana Supreme Court.Freel, a partner in the litigation depart-ment at Rudolph, Fine, Porter & Johnson,LLP begins her five-year term on thecommission on Jan. 1, 2011. Freel focusesher practice primarily in the areas offamily law and domestic relations, insur-ance defense, commercial litigation,civil litigation, mediation, and collectionlaw. She currently serves on the board ofdirectors of the Indiana Continuing LegalEducation Forum and is chair of the Indi-ana State Bar Association Young LawyersSection, where she also serves on its boardof governors. In addition, Freel is vicepresident of the Evansville Legal AidSociety, and is also active with theVolunteer Lawyer Program.+Nancy Strick Hawkins, JD’98, was recent-ly named a shareholder in the Phoenixoffice of Greenberg Traurig LLP. Hawkinsfocuses her practice on antitrust and traderegulation counseling and advises clientson a variety of antitrust issues, includingall aspects of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act,mergers and acquisitions, monopolization,tying, pricing and distribution issues, andother contractual relationships.

Additionally, Hawkins and her husbandwelcomed their son, Thomas JacksonStrick Hawkins, in October 2009. T.J. joinshis big brother, Henry.+Kevin R. Robling, JD’98, the former as-sistant dean for admissions at the IndianaUniversity Maurer School of Law, is leav-ing the service of the City of Bloomingtonat or near year’s end to enter private prac-tice. He has formed Robling Law LLC andwill be concentrating his practice in thearea of government affairs and services,criminal defense, and personal injury.Robling was the City of Bloomington’scorporation counsel and the mayor’s chiefof staff for the past seven years. He willbe practicing in downtown Bloomington,and his contact information is: P.O. Box10, Bloomington, IN 47402-0010; telephone:812.325.9015; e-mail: [email protected].+Aaron N. Goldberger, JD’99, wasappointed vice president, federal/regula-tory of Neustar, Inc. Founded in 1996,Neustar, Inc., is a leading provider ofessential clearinghouse services to theglobal communications and internetindustry.+

Robert J. Dold,JD’96,ofWinnetka,Ill.,waselectedtoserveasU.S.Representativefor

theIllinois10thCongressionalDistrict.DoldrunsRosePestSolutions,theoldestpest

managementcompanyintheUnitedStates.Healsoservesonnumerousboardsand

associations,whereheadvocatesforsmallbusinessesonabroadrangeofissuesatthe

local,state,andfederallevel.Doldpreviouslyservedasaninvestigativecounselforthe

HouseGovernmentReformandOversightCommittee,whereheworkedoncampaign

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ing for 10 years or less. Betz-Sandifur is anassociate with the law firm Taft Stettinius& Hollister, where she practices in the areaof general litigation.+Nicole F. Cammarota, JD’04, was recentlyhonored by the Federal Bar Associationas a recipient of the Younger Federal At-torney Award at the FBA’s annual meetingin New Orleans. Cammarota is one of onlyfive U.S. government attorneys nation-wide to receive the award, which recog-nizes the accomplishments of outstandingfederal government attorneys under theage of 36. Cammarota was nominated bythe Office of Chief Counsel (IRS), whereshe is currently senior counsel.+Carina M. de la Torre, JD’04, joined thelaw firm of Keller Macaluso LLC inCarmel, Ind. as an associate. In her newposition, she will expand her currentpractice to include social security anddisability law. De la Torre previouslyworked at Bose McKinney & Evans LLPin Indianapolis.+Jennifer A. Elston, JD’04, received the In-diana Bar Foundation’s Pro Bono PublicoAward, presented by Indiana Chief JusticeRandall T. Shepard. Elston and her

colleague Jean Blanton were nominatedfor taking on two pro bono appeals — andfor winning both of them. Elston is anassociate at Ziemer, Stayman, Weitzel &Shoulders in Evansville, Ind.+Benjamin D. Arden, JD’05, joined theFederal Communications Commission inWashington, DC. Arden will work in theindustry analysis division in the mediabureau assisting with a merger review andmedia ownership policy.+Nicholas A. Capezza, JD’05, has accepteda position as the manager of code andregulatory programs at the Vinyl SidingInstitute in Washington, DC.+Abram B. Gregory, JD’05, of Brownsburg,Ind., was named a 2010 Indiana Rising Starby Law & Politics magazine. An associatein the Indianapolis office of the law firmTaft Stettinius & Hollister, he practices inthe area of civil litigation defense.+Heekyoon Kim, SJD’05, has been workingas an assistant professor of law at Sung-shin Women’s University in Seoul, Korea.He is also working as director of legisla-tion affairs in the Korean CriminalProcedure Law Association.+

Joshua L. Christie, JD’06, an associate atIce Miller LLP in Indianapolis, receivedthe Indiana Lawyer’s Up and ComingLawyer award, which honors lawyers whohave excelled in their profession and havedemonstrated a substantial commitmentto serving their community. An associatein his firm’s business group and a memberof the firm’s life sciences group, Christieprimarily focuses his practice on corpo-rate transactions, commercial agreements,general corporate matters, start-up andearly stage companies, and aviation law.+Tyler B. Engar, JD’06, an attorney at Kight-linger & Gray, LLP in Evansville, Ind.,was selected for inclusion in the RisingStars list published in 2010 Indiana Super Lawyers®. Engar concentrates his practicein the areas of product liability, litigation,commercial litigation, and insurancedefense.+Vess A. Miller, JD’06, an associate atCohen & Malad P.C. in Indianapolis,received the Indiana Lawyer’s Up andComing Lawyer award, which honorslawyers who have excelled in their profes-sion and have demonstrated a substantialcommitment to serving their community.Miller concentrates his practice in class

Denise Walker, JD/MPA’06,hasjoinedtheNationalOceanicandAtmospheric

Administration(NOAA),U.S.DepartmentofCommerce,asanattorneyadvisor.Shewill

beworkingonlegalissuesarisingoutoftheApril2010DeepwaterHorizonplatform

intheGulfofMexicoandtheresultingoilspill.Walkerwaschosenfrommorethan

800applicantsforthishigh-profileposition.ShewillbebasedinSilverSpring,Md.

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compliance issues and labor relations. Hehas defended clients against employmentdiscrimination claims in state and federalcourts, before the Equal EmploymentOpportunity Commission, and inmediations/arbitrations.+Michael J. Denny, JD’02, was recentlyelected a partner of K&L Gates LLP in thefirm’s Charlotte, N.C. office. Denny focuseshis practice on corporate and securitieslaw matters and mergers and acquisi-tions. He has advised public and privatecompanies and investment banking firmsin a broad range of transactions, includingmergers and acquisitions, joint ventures,public and private debt and equity offer-ings, exchange offers, tender offers, andconsent solicitations. Denny also hasextensive experience advising publiccompanies on SEC reporting require-ments, stock exchange listing standards,and corporate governance matters.+Chad T. Lewis, JD’02, was elected to asecond term as Jefferson Countyprosecutor. Lewis, who has been prosecut-ing attorney since January 2007, was onthe Democratic ballot in the party primaryin May. Lewis also serves on the boardof directors of the Association of IndianaProsecuting Attorneys and was electedvice president of the organization for thisyear. The Association of Indiana Prosecut-ing Attorneys, comprising 15 prosecutorsfrom around the state, works on legislationand policies that affect law enforcementand criminal justice.+Kelly A. Slater, JD’02, was named apartner at Appleton Luff in Washington,DC. Slater has extensive experienceadvising international businesses withcorporate structuring, governance, and op-erations issues in East and Southeast Asia,with a special emphasis on China. Slaterhas provided strategic advice to clientsengaged in various cross-border trans-actions, including the establishment offoreign investment enterprises; manufac-

turing, sales and distribution agreements;strategies for protecting and enforcingintellectual property rights; mergers andacquisitions; and licensing.+Marc O. Abplanalp, JD’03, recentlyjoined Student Legal Services at IndianaUniversity as a staff attorney. StudentLegal Services is a nonprofit law officethat offers legal advice and representa-tion to Indiana University — Bloomingtonstudents.+Jennifer M. Herrmann, JD’03, waselected partner at Kightlinger & Gray,LLP in Indianapolis. Herrmann was alsoselected for inclusion in the Rising Starslist published in 2010 Indiana Super Lawyers®. Herrmann focuses her practiceon products liability, premises liability,toxic tort, contract law, and insurancedefense litigation. She has also servedon the board of directors of the IndianaBlind Children’s Foundation, Inc., and asa volunteer for Habitat for Humanity ofGreater Indianapolis.+Shontrai D. Irving, JD’03, an attorney atState Farm Litigation Counsel in CrownPoint, Ind., was selected as the 2010recipient of the Outstanding YoungLawyer Award sponsored by the IndianaState Bar Association. In addition to hisprofessional awards, Irving has receivednumerous recognitions for his extensivecommunity service, including volunteer-ing for the Boys & Girls Club, workingwith Habitat for Humanity, and serving asthe chairperson of tennis for the InlandAthletic Association.+Nicholas W. Levi, JD’03, an associate atKightlinger & Gray, LLP in Indianapolis,was selected for inclusion in the RisingStars list published in 2010 Indiana Super Lawyers®. Ward focuses his practice onproduct liability, litigation, commerciallitigation, and insurance defense.+Robb A. Minich, JD’03, incorporated his

legal practice, Minich Law Firm, PC, andhas been representing clients with wills,trusts, immigration, civil rights, wageclaims, and other matters both insideand outside of litigation. Minich recentlypurchased a home with his partner, andthey are busy renovating it to include ahigh-efficiency, client-friendly paperlessoffice, as well as to serve as theirprimary residence.+Paul Newman, JD’03, will teach a short-term intensive course on freedom ofspeech in the Global Law Program atthe University of Haifa in Israel. Beforeretiring in 2005, Newman served asdistinguished emeritus professor of lin-guistics and director of the West AfricanLanguages Institute at Indiana University.With over a dozen books and well over100 articles in refereed journals, Newmanhas been a scholar of international repute.He is credited with being the founder ofmodern comparative Chadic linguisticsand being the world’s leading authority onHausa linguistics.+In August, Jennifer L. Weber, JD’03,passed the six-month mark since lungtransplant surgery. She reports that herlife is returning to normal, and that sheis now able to ride her bicycle, play cellowith the Carmel (Ind.) Symphony, andresume a part-time work schedule. She haseven taken up kayaking and swimming.+Tim D.F. Barteau, JD’04, accepted aposition as an associate attorney atSelman Breitman LLP in San Francisco.Barteau’s primary focus will continue tobe the defense of toxic tort claims.Additionally, he recently competed in the30th anniversary of the Escape fromAlcatraz Triathlon in San Francisco.+Tracy Betz-Sandifur, JD’04, of Indianapo-lis, was named as a 2010 Indiana RisingStar by Law & Politics magazine. Thedesignation recognizes Indiana’s best at-torneys under 40 who have been practic-

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es of state-recognized American Indiantribes in the U.S. for her Ph.D. dissertationin anthropology.+John T. Schlafer, JD’09, joined Baker &Daniels LLP as an associate in the firm’sdowntown Indianapolis office. Schlafer,who was a Baker & Daniels summerassociate in 2007, practices in the firm’sproduct liability litigation team. Herepresents national and regional manu-facturers, including medical device andrecreational vehicle manufacturers.Before joining Baker & Daniels, he was anassociate instructor at the Indiana Univer-sity School of Education, wherehe taught education law and policy. Hepreviously served as a law clerk for theU.S. Attorney’s Office in Louisville, Ky.Before law school, he was a corps memberin the Teach for America program, anational nonprofit devoted to endingeducational inequality in the U.S., andtaught fifth grade in Marianna, Ark., from2004 to 2006.+An article written by Szymon A. Syp,EXC’09, titled “Poland — Decision No.DOK-7/09 of the President of the PolishOffice of Competition and ConsumerProtection” was recently published in theGlobal Antitrust Review 2010.+Pamela Tibihikirra-Kalyegira, SJD’09,dean and faculty of law member atUganda Christian University in Mukono,Uganda, was appointed by the attorneygeneral and minister of justice to serve onthe Law Development CentreManagement Committee in recognitionof her doctoral work.+Omar Badawi, JD’10, joined Baker &Daniels LLP as an associate in the firm’sIndianapolis office. Badawi, who practicesin labor and employment law, was one oftwo recipients of the Baker & Danielsdiversity scholarship in 2008 and servedas a summer associate at the firm in 2009.+

Donald A. d’Amato, JD’10, joined Honig-man Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP asan associate, splitting his time betweenthe firm’s Lansing and Ann Arbor, Mich.offices. A registered patent agent, d’Amatowill practice in the firm’s intellectualproperty practice group in its corporateand securities department. Before lawschool, d’Amato worked for more than10 years as an engineering consultantin the construction and environmentalindustries.+Abhishek Dubé, LLM’10, joined Baker &Daniels LLP as an associate in the firm’sdowntown Indianapolis office. He willfocus his practice on insurance andfinancial services. As a second-year lawstudent, Dubé was the recipient of a Baker& Daniels diversity scholarship, whichearned him a place in the firm’s summerassociate program in 2008. As a lawstudent, he was president of the AsianLaw Students Association, vice presidentof the Student Bar Association, and amember of both the Black Law StudentsAssociation and Indianapolis Bar Associa-tion’s Diversity Task Force. Before joiningBaker & Daniels, Dubé served as a judicialclerk for the Honorable Jane Magnus-Stinson in the U.S. District Court for theSouthern District of Indiana andcompleted internships with the IndianaFinance Authority, National CollegiateAthletic Association, and American CivilLiberties Union of Indiana.+Brandon C. Elkins-Barkley, JD’10, recentlypassed the Colorado bar exam and isserving as a volunteer clerk for JudgeRichard Caschette, Colorado 18th JudicialDistrict. He is also attending the Universi-ty of Denver’s GradTax LLM Program withan expected completion date of July 2011.+Jessica L. Van Dalen, JD’10, joined Baker& Daniels LLP as an associate in the firm’sIndianapolis office. During law school, shewas a summer associate at Baker & Danielsin 2009. Van Dalen will be a member of the

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action litigation, including consumerprotection, healthcare, securities fraud,and antitrust matters.+Andrija Samardzich, JD’06, joinedWilliams Kastner as an associate in thefirm’s Portland, Ore., office. Samardzichfocuses his practice on business litigationand business transactions as well as prod-uct liability and mass torts.+Alison R. Waske, JD’06, sustainabilitymanager for Warner Norcross & Judd LLP,was elected to the board of directors ofthe West Michigan Sustainable BusinessForum. Waske will serve a three-year termon the board, which works to promotebusiness practices that demonstrateenvironmental stewardship, economicvitality and social responsibility. Waskealso recently authored an article for Corp!magazine titled, “Lessons Learned PuttingSustainability into Practice.”+Matthew D. Bruno, JD’07, an associate atKightlinger & Gray, LLP in Indianapolis,was selected for inclusion in the RisingStars list published in 2010 Indiana Super Lawyers. Bruno practices in the areas ofaviation, employment, product liability,subrogation and fire-related casualties,trucking, litigation, trademarkinfringement, and insurance defense.+Michael F. Donnelly, JD’07, a self-employed attorney in Syracuse, New York,ran as the Green Party candidate in theNew York State Assembly’s 119th Districtin November.+Kristen H. Fowler, JD’07, recentlyfinished a two-year clerkship in theIndiana Supreme Court for theHonorable Theodore R. Boehm andbegan clerking for Magistrate JudgeTim Baker of the U.S. District Court forthe Southern District of Indiana.+Evan M. Moll, JD’07, joined Ropes & GrayLLP in Chicago as an associate in the

firm’s Corporate Department. Mollfocuses his practice primarily on repre-senting private equity sponsors infundraising, mergers and acquisitions,and leveraged buy-outs. Prior to joiningRopes & Gray, Moll was an associate atKirkland & Ellis.+Faisal M. Alzahrani, LLM’08, waspromoted to head of consultancy at AlRajhi Bank in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In hisnew position, Alzahrani, who has workedfor Al Rajhi Bank since 2004, will carry onleadership and management responsibili-ties for the bank, which is the largest in theregion. Alzahrani previously worked as alawyer and as a senior legal advisor at AlRajhi Bank.+Jeremy P. McCrary, JD’08, accepted apermanent position in the ExecutiveOffice of the President, after joining EOPas a temporary detailee in February 2009.He will serve as a procurement analyst inthe Office of Federal Procurement Policy.+Craig P. Smith, JD’08, accepted a positionas a law clerk to Magistrate Judge RonaldG. Morgan of the U.S. District Court forthe Southern District of Texas. Smithpreviously worked as a deputyprosecuting attorney in the MonroeCounty (Ind.) prosecutor’s office.+Haroon Anwar, JD’09, joined Baker &Daniels LLP as an associate in the firm’sIndianapolis office. As a second-year lawstudent, Anwar, who focuses his practicein product liability, was one of the first tworecipients of the Baker & Daniels diversityscholarship and then was a summerassociate at the firm the next year.+In July, Abhishek “Jay” Chaudhary, JD’09,an attorney at Indiana Legal Services, wasfeatured in the Indiana Lawyer for hisinvolvement with the state’s first medical-legal partnership. In his most recent caseat Midtown Community Mental HealthCenter, Chaudhary served as a liaison

between doctors and patients by bringinga legal viewpoint to Medicaid hearings.+Catherine A. Clements, JD’09, joinedBaker & Daniels LLP as an associate inthe firm’s Indianapolis office. Clementsspent the last year as a law clerk in theIndiana Supreme Court for the HonorableTheodore R. Boehm. Before attending lawschool, Clements gained experience invarious areas of clinical research, includ-ing global clinical trial development andregulatory scientific communications forEli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis.She also served as a clinical research coor-dinator at the Roudebush Veterans AffairsMedical Center in Indianapolis.+In December, D. Chad Johnson, JD’09,joined the Indiana Department of ChildServices as a staff attorney inVanderburgh and Warrick Counties.+In August, Benjamin J. Keele, JD’09,began working as a reference librarianin the Wolf Law Library at the Collegeof William and Mary Law School inWilliamsburg, Va., where he lives.+In July, Anna K. Obergfell, JD’09, associ-ate counsel at Wishard Health Services inIndianapolis since fall 2009, was featuredin the Indiana Lawyer for her involvementwith the state’s first medical-legalpartnership. Director of Wishard’smedical-legal partnership, Obergfellcurrently oversees the partnership’s workat Pecar Health Center.+Rebecca L. Riall, JD’09, received the JohnH. Edwards Fellowship from the IndianaUniversity College of Arts and Sciencesfor 2010-2011. The fellowship recognizes“superior scholastic ability and intellectualcapacity, and good citizenship and char-acter, including attitude toward IndianaUniversity and community service asdemonstrated by actual service.” Riall isusing the fellowship to conduct fieldworkstudying the legal and social circumstanc-

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memberoftheAmericanBarAssociation,AmericanTrialLawyersAssociation,IndianaStateBarAssociation,andTerreHauteBarAssociation.Hewasalsoa60-yearmemberofUnitedMethodistTempleofTerreHaute,wherehewasaSundayschoolteacher,andservedontheofficialboardformanyyears.HegraduatedfromWabashValleyBibleInstitutewithhonorsanddidreligiousstudiesinIsrael.HewascommissionedasaSagamoreoftheWabashbyIndianaGov.JosephE.Kernan,thehighesthonoragovernorcanbestowuponacitizenwhohasrendereddistinguishedservice.HealsowascommissionedbyKentuckyGov.PaulE.PattontotheHonorableOrderofKentuckyColonels.In2004,hewasawardedtheMedalofValorbytheAmericanLegioninhonorofhiswartimeservice.HealsoservedasstatepresidentoftheIndianaSocietyofSonsoftheAmericanRevolution,nationaltrusteeoftheNationalSocietyofSonsoftheAmericanRevolution,presidentoftheTerreHauteJaycees,presidentoftheTerreHauteNoonOptimistClub,presidentoftheTerreHauteExchangeClub,presidentoftheWestVigoAthleticBoostersClub,presidentoftheJohnMartinChapteroftheSonsoftheAmericanRevolution,andpresidentoftheSouthCampofGideons.OneofhisproudestachievementswastherenovationandpreservationofMemorialHall,oneofTerreHaute’soldestlinkstoitsearlyhistory.

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Gene R. Johnson, LLB’52,ofSwayzee,Ind.,passedawayonMay3,2010.Johnsonbeganhislawpracticein1952andcontinuedpracticinguntilhisdeath.HewasamemberoftheSwayzeeMasonicLodgefor56yearsandapastWorshipfulMaster.HewasalsoamemberoftheMarionElksfor53years,theAeroClub,theSwayzeeLionsClub,andtheMeshingome-siaCountryClub.HeservedontheMarionGeneralHospitalBoard,CommunityFoundationofGrantCountyBoardofDirectors,andwaschairmanoftheGrantCountyStateBankBoardfor51years.For30years,JohnsonwastheattorneyfortheGrantCountyCouncil.HealsoservedastheattorneyforthetownofSwayzee,Ind.,andforOakHillSchool.

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Saul I. Ruman,JD’52,passedawayonAugust16,2010inDallas,Tex.BornMay12,1925,inChicago,RumanattendedHoraceMannHighSchoolinGary,Ind.,andenlistedintheUnitedStatesNavyin1942.HeservedduringWorldWarIIontheUSSHayter,adestroyerescort,intheNorthAtlantic.AfterbeinghonorablydischargedinNovember1945,RumanattendedIndianaUniversityMaurerSchoolofLawandwasamemberoftheOrderoftheCoif.Aftergraduation,Rumanpracticedin

northernIndianaandtheChicagoareaformorethan50years.HefoundedtheLawOfficesofSaulI.RumanandAssociatesinHammond,Ind.,whichwasoneofthearea’smostprominentlawfirms.Inthelegalcommunity,Rumanwasknownforhisgenerosityandhisconcernforthelessfortunate.Heheldapersonalinterestinlitigationinvolvinguniqueissues,individualrights,publiccontroversies,andappellatework.Withthreedaughtersofhisown,hechampionedwomen’srights.HerecognizedthatwhiletheCivilRightsActof1964wasintendedtoendracialdiscrimination,theActcouldalsobeusedtosupportequalopportunitiesforwomen.Hisefforts,alongwiththeworkofothermenandwomen,tremendouslyenergizedthewomen’srightsmovementofthe1970s.HefiledoneofthefirstTitleIXlawsuitsintheearly1970s,andmen-toredmanyfemaleathletes,attorneysandprofessionalsintheirpursuitofequality.RumanservedontheIndianaSupremeCourtCommitteeonRulesofPracticeandProcedureforoveradecade,ontheIndianaJudicialNominatingCommission,andontheIndianaStateBoardofLawExaminersCommitteeonCharacterandFitness.HewasapastpresidentoftheIndianaTrialLawyersAssociationandamemberoftheCollegeofFellowssection,amember,director,andfellowoftheInternationalAcademyofTrialLawyers,andamemberoftheAmericanBoardofTrialAdvocates.HewaspastpresidentoftheIndianaUniversityMaurerSchoolofLawAlumniBoardandamemberoftheBoardofVisitors.HewasontheBoardofAdvisorsfortheIndianaUniversityNorthwestCampus,andaguestlecturerthere.HereceivedtheLifetimeAchievementAwardfromtheIndianaTrialLawyersAssociationin1997.HewasfrequentlynamedtoBest Lawyers in America.RumanwasofcounseltothefirmofRubino,Ruman,Crosmer,Smith,Sersic&Polenuntilhisdeath.Rumanissurvivedbyhislovingwifeof59years,BeverleeMahanRuman;theirthreedaughtersofDallas:LoreeRumanConrad,andherhusband,H.Wayne;MelissaRumanStewart,andherhusband,Paul;ElizabethRumanPlumlee,andherhusband,Daniel;andeightgrandchildren:H.WayneConrad,Jr.,RachelChristineConrad,NathanielJamesConrad,BrentonRumanStewart,MargaretMahanStewart,DanielLivingstonPlumlee,Jr.,KatherineMahanPlumleeandDavidRumanPlumlee.Heisalsosurvivedbyhissister,IleneRumanShermanofDen-ver,Colorado,hertwodaughters,hergrandchildren,andmanyfamilymembersintheChicagoareaandontheEastcoast.

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Bernard “Barney” Wintner, JD’55,ofEvansville,passedawaySaturday,Oct.2,2010,atSt.Mary’sMedicalCenter.HewasbornonJan.15,1919,inNewYork.In1940,WintnerstartedlawschoolinBloomington.HethenenlistedintheArmyAirCorps

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John J. Thomas,LLB’48,ofBrazil,Ind.,passedawayonJuly22,2010.Uponobtaininghislawdegreein1948,ThomasservedtwotermsastheprosecutingattorneyofClayCounty.HelaterservedasthepresidentoftheIndianaProsecutingAttorney’sCouncilfrom1955-1956andaspresidentoftheClayCountyBarAssociationfrom1988-1990.In1965,heembarkedonaworldtourwithhisfamilywhichincludedmorethan30countries.Anavidtraveler,Thomasvisited6continentsandnearly50countriesinhislifetime.In1966,hewaselectedforthefirsttermofhis24-yearserviceasastaterepresentative.Throughouthislifetime,heactivelyparticipatedinnumerouscommunityleadershiproleswhichincludedservingaspresidentoftheWabashValleyCouncil;holdinglocal,stateandnationalofficesinBoyScouts;presidingovertheNationalAssociationofUnitedMethodistScouters’(NAUMS);servingontheadvisoryboardofVincennesUniversity;joiningtheBrazilRotaryClubin1948,wherehemaintainedperfectattendanceuntilbecomingillin2008;servingasatrusteeoftheUniversityofIndianapolisandasalegislativeadvisortoU.S.TradeRepresentativeCarlaHills;andbeingamemberoftheMasons,BrazilJuniorChamberofCommerce,BrazilElks,ClayCountyUnitedWay,andYMCABoardofDirectors.HewasalsoamemberoftheClayCountyandIndianaStateBarAssociations,IndianaTrialLawyersAssociation,andIndianaDefenseLawyersAssociation.Additionally,Thomasreceivednumerouslegislativehonors,includingServiceAwardfortheHandicapped,ServicetoOlderAmericansandOlderHoosiersAward,severalStateLegislatoroftheYearawards,andaNationalLegislatoroftheYearAward.

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Ewing Rabb Emison Jr., LLB’50,diedSeptember1,2010,at85.HespenthisentirecareerwiththefirmnowknownasEmison,Doolittle,Kolb&RoellgeninVincennes,Ind.HewasknownforhisworkinpromotingopportunitiesforminoritiesintheprofessionandreceivedtheAmericanBarAssociation’sCommissiononRacialandEthnicDiversityintheProfessionSpiritofExcellenceAwardin2003.TheIndianaStateBarAssociationestablishedanawardnamedforhimtorecognizeindividualsororganizationsthatdemonstrateacommitment

topromotediversityand/orequalityintheISBA’smembership.AformerISBApresident,Emisonwrotemorethan50columnsforRes Gestae,theISBA’smembers’magazine.Heissurvivedbyhiswifeof57years,Kathleen,andhisdaughtersSusanEmisonofLouisvilleandAnneEmisonWishard(Gordon)ofIndianapolis.

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Raymond W. Gray Jr., LLB’51,passedawayonJuly19,2010inNashville,Ind.BorninEvansville,Ind.,GrayservedintheU.S.ArmyfromJanuary1943toSeptember1946,includinginNewGuinea.HewasagraduateofEvansvilleCollege(nowUniver-sityofEvansville)andoftheIndianaUniversityMaurerSchoolofLaw.HeservedasalawclerkforJusticeShermanMintonintheU.S.SupremeCourtfrom1951-1952.HewasalitigationattorneywithBarnes,Hickam,Pantzer&Boyd(nowBarnes&Thornburg)inIndianapolis.HeandhiswifebecameresidentsofNashvillein1975,wherehepracticedlawfrom1978-2003,whenheretired.GrayattendedtheNashvilleUnitedMethodistChurch.Helovedgardening,fishing,traveling,andwasanavidreader.Grayissurvivedbyhiswife,LeonaL.(Batteiger)GrayofNashville.Theywouldhavecelebratedtheir67thweddinganniversaryinSeptember.Heisalsosurvivedbyason,Jim(Lee)GrayofVancouver,Wash.;adaughter,Heather(Steve)Mollo,JD’83,ofNashville;twograndsons,Justin(Jenna)andEvanMollo;andtwogreat-granddaughters.

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John A. Kesler,JD’51,passedawayonJuly19,2010inTerreHaute,Ind.ATerreHauteattorneyformorethan59years,KeslerwasadmittedtothestatebarsinbothIndianaandIllinoisin1951.HewaselectedtoandservedintheIndianaLegislature,HouseofRepresentativesfrom1969to1973,duringwhichtimehewasco-sponsorofthebillthattooktheTerreHautePoliceDepartmentoutofpoliticsandputitonameritsystem.HealsoservedasprobatecommissioneroftheVigoCircuitCourt,andasVigoCountychiefdeputyprosecutor.AU.S.ArmyveteranofWorldWarIIwiththerankofstaffsergeant,KeslerwasawardedfourBronzeStars.Hewasa

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WisconsinSupremeCourtClerkofCourtDavid R. Schanker,JD’93,passedawayonJuly5,2010fromcomplicationsfollow-ingahearttransplant.Schankerwashiredin2007and,duringhistenure,championedtheuseoftechnologythroughoutthecourtsystemtoincludeaspectssuchasonlinecourtrecordsandelectronicfilingofbriefs.HespentfouryearsinprivatepracticebeforebecomingdeputyclerkoftheIndianaSupremeCourt,CourtofAppeals,andTaxCourtforsevenyears.In2009,SchankerservedasaprestigiousTollFellow,aprogramthatrecognizesemergingstateleadersfromacrossthenation.Beyondhisworkinthelegalprofession,theNewJerseynativealsoenjoyedsuccessasaplaywrightandnovelist.Priortobecomingalawyer,SchankerearnedanMFAfromColumbiaUniversityandworkedasplaywright-in-residenceattheoff-BroadwaytheatrecompanyReCherChezfortwoyears.Heauthoredseveralshortstoriesandtwolegal-themednovels:A Criminal Appeal(St.Martin’sMinotaur,1998)andNatural Law(St.Martin’sMinotaur,2001).Morerecently,hewroteKiritsis,aplayperformedbytheForwardTheatreCompanyinMadison,Wis.Heissurvivedbyhiswife,SuzanneBuchkoofMadison,Wis.;daughterInezCheshireBuchkoSchankerofBrooklyn,NewYork;daughterJuliaXhikuangBuchkoSchankerofMadison,Wis.;sisterBethHumeofBoston,Mass.;andparentsRobertandClaireSchankerofUnion,NewJersey.

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OnApril16,2010,Blake C. Thomas, JD’09,passedawayafterashortillness.Randy Riggs,JD’77,seniorpartneratFrostBrownTodd,whereheworkedwithBlake,preparedthefollowingtribute:“Blake’scareerasapracticinglawyerwithFrostBrownToddinIndianapoliswasjustbeginning,butitwasalreadyobviousthathisfuturewouldbringgreataccomplishment.Blakewasofhighcharacterandexhibitedinfinitehope,promise,wisdomandgrace.Helivedeachdaywithadetermi-nationtobethebestpersonhecouldbe,andintheprocess,heinvitedustodothesame.Putsimply--hewasinspiring.Lawschoolandalegalcareerwereintellectualchallenges,whichwouldprovideplentyofroomforgrowthandincreasedenjoymentinhisdailylife.Hedidnotshyawayfromsuchchallenges,norwasheone-dimensional.Blakewasbright,thoughtful,deliberateandfun.Hemostcertainlywasfun.Whateverhedid,hedidfullmeasure:Scavengerhunter,pie-eatingcontestwinner,karaokesinger,salsadancer.Heenjoyedlife,andweenjoyedhim.Hewillbemissedbyhisfamily,friendsandcolleagues,forwehavealllostsomeoneveryspecial.Wewillneverforgethisbrilliantsmileorhiseasy,infectiouslaugh.BlakeThomasissurvivedbyhiswife,Jennifer,andhischildren,Blair,Blake,Jr.,andNicholasAlexander,whowasbornonApril23,2010.”

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(nowtheUnitedStatesAirForce)in1941,whereheservedinCuba,Germany,andJapan.WintnercontinuedhismilitarycareerintheU.S.AirForceReservesasthecommandingofficer.Returningtolawschoolin1952,hegraduatedandbeganaprivatelawpracticeinEvansvillein1955.WintnerthenpracticedlawwithNewman,Trockman,Lloyd,FlynnandRhienlanderuntilhisretirementin2004attheageof85.

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Marvin E. Silverman, LLB’58,75,ofMunster,Ind.,passedawayonSunday,Oct.3,2010.SilvermangraduatedfromEastChicagoWashingtonHighSchool,attendedUCLA,andthengraduatedfromlawschoolin1958.Hepracticedlawfrom1964-2000.Afterretiringfromlaw,hewentontoteachatBrownMackieCollege,wherehewasaprofessorandwasthedepartmentchairforparalegalandlegalstudies.SilvermanwasapastpresidentofB’naiB’rithandtheEastChicagoBarAssociation.HewasalsoanavidBears,WhiteSox,andIndianaUniversitysportsfan.

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Robert L. Golliver,LLB’60,passedawayonFeb.20,2010.BorninSilverLake,Ind.andraisedinMuncie,GollivergraduatedfromBurrisHighSchoolin1953.HeattendedbothPurdueUniversityandIndianaUniversityMaurerSchoolofLaw,receivingadegreeinengineeringlawin1960.HisfirstpositionwaswithStoneandWebsterinNewYorkCity.In1965,hewashiredbyWashingtonNaturalGasCompanyinSeattle,wherehebecamepresidentandCOO.Golliverretiredin1994.AfterresidinginEaston,Wash.,atLakeKachessforanumberofyears,hemovedtoTucson,Ariz.,withhiswife,Joy,towhomhewasmarriedfor54years.Heissurvivedbyhiswife,threechildrenandfivegrandchildren.

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Arnold H. Duemling, Jr.,LLB’62,ofFortWayne,Ind.,passedawayonFeb.11,2010.Bornin1936,hewasthesonofHertha(Stein)DuemlingandDr.ArnoldH.Duemling.Hisgrandfather,Dr.HermanA.Duemling,wasafounderofLutheranHospitalandtheDuemlingClinic,inFortWayne,Ind.AftergraduatingfromNorthSideHighSchoolin1955,heattendedhisfirstyearoflawschoolatGeorgetownUniversity,returningtoIndianaUniversitytocompletehislawdegreein1962.Upongradua-tion,hebecamethefirstlawclerktoThe Honorable Jesse E. Eschbach,JD’49,thefirstsittingfederaljudgeinthenewlycre-atedFederalDistrictCourt.DuemlingwentontopracticelawwithBarrett,Barrett&McNagnybeforegoingintoprivate

practiceandbecomingadeputyprosecutingattorneyunderWalterE.Helmke.HeservedthreetermsasAllenCounty’sprosecutingattorneyfrom1971to1982,earningawell-deservedreputationasabrillianttrialattorney.Hewasthefirstfull-timeelectedprosecutorinAllenCounty.Duringhistenure,hewasamemberofandelectedpresidentoftheIndianaProsecutingAttorneysCouncil.Afterretiringfrompublicoffice,hewasanassociatewiththefirmofM.P.Smith&Associatesuntil1986.HethenwentontoserveasapublicdefenderinjuvenilecourtandasaseniorjudgeinAllenSuperiorCourtjuveniledivision.Hebelieveddeeplyinservingthecommunityinwhichhehadgrownupandtowhichhereturned.

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The Honorable Mark A. McIntosh,JD’64,formerHuntingtonCircuitCourtjudgeinHuntington,Ind.,passedawayonSaturday,Feb.20,2010.BornAug.31,1933,inGlasgow,Ky.,hewasthesonofthelateGeorgeM.andOpalB.(Putnam)McIntosh.HegraduatedfromHoaglandHighSchool,MadisonTownship,Ind.,in1951andwasanundergraduateofMichiganStateUniversity.HethenwentontoearnhislawdegreefromIndianaUniversityin1964.OnNov.5,1972,hemarriedAndreaBrebaughinRoanoke;shesurvives.Heretiredin2007,after22yearsascircuitcourtjudgeinHuntington.Beforebecomingjudge,hehadaprivatelawpractice.Aftergraduatingfromlawschool,hebeganhiscareerwithLawrenceCarlson,AttorneyatLaw.HetaughtsocialstudiesandcoachedJ.V.basketballatKendallvilleHighSchoolaftergraduatingfromMichiganStateUniversity.HegrewupintheMethodistchurch,wasamemberoftheSigmaChifraternity,RotaryClub300,IndianaBarAssociation,HuntingtonCountyBarAssociation,andIndianaJudgesAssociation.HelovedtheCarolinacoast,TopSailIsland,andwasatrueboater.Healsolovedplayinggolf,tennis,basketball,racquetball,skiing,camping,andNick’sKitchenwithhissidebarfriends.

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Brett R. Fleitz, JD’90,ofCarmel,Ind.passedawayonOct.17,2010.HewasbornJan.15,1965,inLafayette,Ind.,thesonofRayandNancy(Sherman)Fleitz.HewasamemberofDeltaUpsi-lonfraternityandactiveintheCarmelDad’sClub.Heenjoyedtheoutdoors,hunting,camping,playinggolf,traveling,andutilizinghisfluencyinGerman,butmostimportantlyhelovedspendingtimewithhisboys.Heissurvivedbyhisparents;wife,CarolFleitz;twosons,KirbyandJack;andabrother,Dr.Derek(Kim)Fleitz.OnlinecondolencesortoviewBrett’svideotributemaybedonebyvisitingwww.flannerbuchanan.com.

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CLASS REUNIONS

Laura Rochet, JD’08, and Dennis Mondero, JD’93

Hon. David Hamilton and Daniel Zeft, JD’93

Kevin O’Neill, JD/MBA’10, Kimberly Verest, JD’10,

and Rachel Clark, JD’07

Michael Elam, JD’80, and Mark Anderson, JD’99

Thisfall,IndianaLawwelcomedthe

Classesof1960,1980,1985,and2000for

reunioncelebrations.Toseephotos,

visitourwebsite,law.indiana.edu,

andclickon“Alumni.”You’llfindlinksto

thereunionsunderthe“ClassReunions”

sectionofthepage.

Members of the Class of 1960 gathered in Bloomington on October 9, 2010.

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Chicagoalumni

receptionSeventy-fivealumniandfriendsgathered

atChicago’sUnionLeagueClubon

September23.DeanRobelwelcomed

guestsandprovidedanupdateonthe

incomingClassof2013andothernews

fromBloomington.Angela Neboyskey,

JD'00,IndianaLawSocietyofChicago

steeringcommitteememberandcurrent

AlumniBoardpresident,gaveasociety

updateandencouragedallChicagoarea

graduatestojointhesociety’sFacebook

page,IndianaUniversityLawSociety

ofChicago.

SpecialthanksgoestoJim Richmond,

JD’69,forhostingthereception.

Dean Lauren Robel, Andrew Fitzgerald, JD’09,

and David White, JD’95

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