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1505 W. Cumberland, Avenue, Suite 278 Knoxville, TN 37996-1810 Web Site: www.law.utk.edu *(423) 974-2521- PHONE* (423) 97 4-6595 - FAX *new area code 865 goes into effect November 1 , 1999 The University of Tennessee College of Law has been educating mediation and dispute resolution. Central to the development of this lawyers for more than 100 years. And while the practice of law and curriculum is the extensive use of advanced teaching technology that curriculum have changed since 1890, the fundamental tasks- "the is available in the new College of Law building. development of skills, the nurture of intellect and the molding of character" -remain the same. Completed in 1997, the 1 10, 000-square-foot facility blends the old with the new and offers the latest in technological innovations, such as Students receive training in substantive law, procedure, ethics and power outlets and networking hook-ups for students' lap top computers professionalism, with a particular emphasis placed on analysis and at classroom seats; two microcomputer laboratories for student use; an reasoning, problem-solving, research, writing, ad­ on-line, automated catalog system for the law vocacy, and dispute resolution. library; and computer-assisted instruction capa­ bilities. Second- and third-year students may follow the traditional path of choosing from an array of The College continues to make a name for itself elective courses to build an academic program on the national level, having been ranked in the consistent with their personal and professional top 50 law schools in the country by U.S. News needs and interests - or participate in one of the and World Report in 1996, 1997, 1998 and College's innovative new programs that provides 1999. The College also was honored in 1996 specialized training. with the Emil Gumpert Award for Excellence in Teaching Trial Advocacy from the American Students who pursue the Concentration in Business College of Trial Lawyers. Transactions concentrate their studies on the legal aspects surrounding the conduct of public, private Other measures of success include Tennessee bar and non-profit enterprises, emphasizing the needs exam passage rates that are consistently above of business concerns both large and small. Three the state average for all graduates, and employ­ core courses - Introduction to Business Transac­ ment statistics that show more than 85 percent of tions, Contract Drafting Seminar and Representing recent graduates accepting full-time legal posi­ Enterprises - complement the additional require­ Dean Thomas C. Galligan, Jr. tions within nine months of graduation. ments of Business Associations, Taxation of Entities, [email protected] Land Finance Law, and Commercial Law. As the UT College of Law finds itself ready to take advantage of everything the 21st century has to The Concentration in Advocacy and Dispute Resolution was built on offer, we reaffirm our mission set forth 100 years ago: to provide a first­ the College's long-standing clinical programs, curriculum in trial and rate, professional education to all students; to contribute significantly appellate advocacy, and successful moot court programs. It empha­ to the body of legal scholarship; and to render worthy service to the sizes litigation skills, as well as those required for effective negotiation, university, the bench and bar, and the public.

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SAMUEL K. ALLEN BLAIR A. ANDREWS CARRIE E. ARCHIE JENNIFER AUSTIN-MITCHELL URSULA BAILEY McEwen, Tennessee Brentwood, Tennessee Clarksville, Tennessee Dunlop, Tennessee Chicago, Illinois

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 DoteofGroduotion:JD/MBA, May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Crimi­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Black nal Law Society, first year representative; Bar Association; Student Host; highest sec­ Bar Association; Low Women; Tennessee List; highest section grade in Gratuitous Low Students Association; Tennessee High Student Bar Association; Tennessee High tion grade in Legal Process II. Association for Public Interest Low; Kolvvyck Transfers; Low Women; Student Bar Asso­ School Mock Trial Competition; Student School Mock Trial Competition, coach and Equal Access to justice Scholarship. ciation; Phi Alpha Delta. Bar Association; Phi Delta Phi; Low Women; judge; Sports & Entertainment Law Society; Scholastic Background: BA, cum laude, Transactions: Tennessee Business Lowj our­ intramural sports. in English Literature, University of Georgia, Scholastic Background: BA in Political Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum nal; UT Pro Bono Project, co-coordinator; Athens, 1997; Sigma Tau Delta English Science, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, laude, in Business Administration, Tennes­ Roy H. Jenkins Mock Trial Competition; Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Honor Society; Presidential Scholar; Kappa 1997; senior thesis: Hunger & see Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee Organization of MBAs; No­ Science, 1997, and A.A. S. in Sociology, Alpha Theta Sorority, scholarship choir; Homelessness in America, The Effect of 1997; Dean's list; Phi Ko po Phi; Beta tional Block MBAs; UT MBA Case Compe­ 1996, minors in History and Criminal Court Appointed Special Advocates volun­ We lfare Reform on the Notion's Poor; Gamma Sigma; Residenliof Hall Scholar­ tition. justice, Tennessee Technological Univer­ teer. Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Rhodes ship Award; College of Business Founda­ sity, Cookeville; NCAA Div. IAA football; College Equestrian Team; Kappa Delta tion Scholarship; Who's Who Among Scholastic Background: B.S. in Restaurant Political Science/Pre-Law Society, presi­ Experience: Summer Associate, Glonkler Sorority: assistant rush choir, chaplain, phi­ American College and University Students; Management, University of Illinois at Ur­ dent; Mock Trial Team, founder, captain; Brown, Memphis, and Smith, Currie & lanthropy choir; Adopt-a-Friend, Inner-City Alpha Delta Pi; Mock Trial Team; Society bana-champaign, 1988. Pi Sigma Alpha, charter member; Fellow­ Hancock, Atlanta, 1999; judicial Intern, Menloring Program, Memphis, 1993-97; for the Advancement of Finance and Eco­ ship of Christian Athletes, Board; Student Han. Hamilton Gayden, First Circuit Court, Washington Semester, American Univer­ nomics; Society of Business Scholars. Experience: Low Clerk, Low Offices of Government; Scholarships: Leadership, Nashville, summer 1998; Runner, Neal sity, justice Program, fall 1996; St. John's Herbert Moncier, Knoxville, May 1997- McEwen High School Alumni, Dr. Steiman's and Horvvell, Nashville, summer 1996; College, Oxford University, England, Brit­ Experience: Low Clerk, Kennerly, Mont­ present; Customer Service Representative, Future Leaders; CriminaljusliceCiub; Dean's Legal Intern, Lord Entertainment, Nashville, ish Parliamentary Procedure, summer 1 996. gomery & Finley, Knoxville, summer 1999; Tribune Publishing, Chicago, February-july List. summers 1995-96; Clerk, Silvertree Hotel Low Clerk, L. Thomas Austin, Dunlop, TN, 1 996; Management Consultant, Multi-Foe/ and Resort, Snowmass Village, CO, winter Experience: Summer Associate, Batson, summer 1998; Teller, Citizens Tri-county Sora Lee Outlet, Chicago, February-August Experience: Officer Candidate, U.S. Ma­ 1997. Nolan, Brice, Harvey and Williamson, Bonk, Dunlop, March 1993-Augusl 1997. 1995; Customer Service Representative, rine Corps, Quantico, VA, summers 1994- Clarksville, TN, 1999; Low Clerk, Tennes­ Sora Lee Bakery, Chicago, April-0ctober 97 and weekends; Senate Intern/Research Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible seejusliceCenler, Nashville, summer 1999; Legal Practice Emphasis: General 1994; Outlet Store Manager, Sora Lee Assistant, Tennessee Stale Senate, Nosh­ Intern, Shelby County Victim's Assistance Bakery, Chicago, july 1991-April 1994; ville, 1997 session; Auditor, Ramada Lim­ Location Preferred: Flexible Center, Director's Assistant, Court Accom­ Location Preferred: Tennessee Dietary Supervisor, Villa Scalabrini Home ited Suites, Cookeville, TN, 1995-96; paniment for Victims of Violent Crimes, for the Elderly, Northlake, IL, April�une Assistant Service Manager, Cumberland Memphis, spring 1997; Intern, Food Re­ 1991 ; Restaurant Manager, Ann Sather Chrysler, Cookeville, 1995-96; Founder search and Action Center, Assistant to Stoff Swedish Diner, June 1988�onuory 1991 and Director, Volunteer Political Advance Attorney, Campaign Ia End Childhood Team, Tennessee, 1993-95; Direct Soles Hunger, Washington, DC, foll1996; Stoff Legal Practice Emphmis: Flexible Agent, Vernon & Associates, Cookeville, Member, Volunteer Coordinator, Appala­ 1995; Licensed Patient Therapist, Jackson chian Service Project, 1989-94. Location Preferred: Flexible Academy, Dickson, TN, 1994-95. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

4 DEBORAH D. BARTON, M.D. MATIHEW R. BASHORE DE' AN ELIZABETH BASS ROBERT J BATSON, Ill CRISTY C. BEASLEY Chattanooga, Tennessee Greenville, Ohio Nashville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee

Law School Honors and Activities: Law & Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: jD/MBA May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Medicine Society; Student Bar Associa· lion. Law School Honors and Activities: George Low School Honors and Activities: james Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes· Law School Honors and Activities: Student D. Hall Memorial Scholarship; Advocates' C. Kirby jr and Barbara Eggleston Kirby see Law Review, editor of student materials; Bar Association. Scholastic Background: M.D , University Prize Moot Court Competition, quarter· Scholarship; Phi Alpha Delta: iuslice, CLE Phi Delta Phi; Academic Review Boord; of Tennessee, Memphis, 1980; AB., finalist; Fulton High School Mock Trial coordinator; Speaker Series, adminislra· Speaker Series; Student Bar Association; Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1976. Team, low student advisor; Transactions: live and development committees; SBA, Knoxville Police Ride-Along Program; LEXIS Science and French, minor in History, The Tennessee Business Lawjournal; 8usi ness & social committee; ABA/LSD; Student Advi· and WESTLAW training University of the South, Sewanee, TN, Experience: Life and disability underwriting Tax Law Association; Phi Alpha Delta; sor; Admissions Phon·a·thon. 1997. and employee health, Provident Life and Christian Legal Society; SBA; American Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Accident Insurance Company, Chatla· Bar Association/law Student Division, lrea· Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychol· in Politics, Wake Forest University, Win· Experience: Summer Intern, Mammoth nooga, 1996-97; Medical Practice, 1982· surer; Moot Court Board. ogy, EmoryUniv ersity, Atlanta, GA, 1 993; slon·Salem, NC, 1995; Dean's List; Pre­ Records, Inc, New York, NY, 1999; 96: physical medicine and rehabilitation, Dean's List; Emory Helpline: student admin· Law Society, president; Pi Sigma Alpha Summer Associate, Glankler Brown, Mem· general practice, emergency medicine; Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political islrator, executive committee chair; DeKalb Notional Political Science Honor Society; phis, 1998; Summer Intern Tanya Scholar, Board-certified in physical medicine and Science, Ohio Stale University, Columbus, Rape Crisis Center: counselor, Speakers' Kappa Alpha Fraternity; varsity tennis team. Office of Hardy Mays, Legal Counsel to rehabilitation, 1988; residency in physical 1997; Dean's list; Phi Alpha Delta pre-law Bureau member; Escape Self-Defense for Governor Sundquist, Nashville, 1996; medicine and rehabilitation, Charily Has· fraternity, secretary; College Republicans. Women: instructor, counselor; tutor; Volun· Experience: Summer Associate, Grant, Summer Intern, Office of the District Allor· pital, New Orleans, LA, 1984·86; intern· AA, Edison Community College, Piqua, leer Emory. Konvolinka & Harrison, Chattanooga, ney, 30th judicial District of Tennessee, ship in psychiatry, 1 980-8 1 , Mayo Clinic, OH, 1995; Dean's List; National Dean's 1999; Legislative Correspondent·Proiects Memphis, 1994. Rochester, MN; also provide expert lesli· List. Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. Amy Assistant, Office of Senator Fred Thomp· d many in personal iniury and me ical mal· M. Hess, co-author of Bogart On Trusts and son, Washington, DC, August 1996-Au· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible practice cases. Experience:judicial lnlern, Hon.joseph M. Trustees, UT College of Law, Knoxville, gust 1997; Research Analyst, Republican Tipton, Tennessee Court of Criminal Ap· May 1 999·presenl; Law Clerk, Knox County National Committee, Washington, DC, Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Health law, mal· peals, Knoxville, summer 1998; Painter, Law Director's Office, Knoxville,june 1998; February-May 1996; Proiecls Intern, Of· practice Greenville City Schools, Greenville, OH, Management Associate, Willis Corroon fice of Senator , Washing· june·Augusl 1997; Volunteer Intern, Ohio Corporation, Nashville and Columbus, OH, ton, DC, August-December 1995; Intern, Location Preferred: Flexible Stale Representative Lynn Wachtmann, 1 994·97; Assistant Sales Manager, Macy's Office of Congressman Zach Womp, Columbus, April:)une 1997; Computer East, Atlanta, 1993·94; Research Assis· Washington, DC, May:luly 1995; Runner, laboratory Monitor, Ohio Stale University, toni, Emory and Vanderbilt Universities, Luther-Anderson, Chattanooga, summer Columbus, September 1995:June 1997; 1991·94. 1994 . Stock person, Eikenberry's Super Value, june 1992-Seplember 199 5. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee, Southeast Location Preferred : Flexible

Location Preferred: Flexible

5 COREY J. BELL MICHAEL L. BERMAN KRISTI M. BERNARD LORI C. BIBB COMPTON M. BIDDLE Hopkins, South Carolina Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee johnson City, Tennessee Roanoke, Virginia

DateofGraduation:JD/MBA, May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: BLSA; Law School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Speaker SBA; ABA/LSD; Tennessee High School see Low Review, articles editor; Advocates' list; Speaker Series, vice chair for adminis­ List, high honors; Tennessee Low Review, Series; Student Bor Association; Phi Alpha Mock Trial Competition, bailiff; West Bor Prize Moot Court Competition, second tration; American Bor Association/Law Stu­ articles editor; Certificates of Academic Delta. Review, representative; Academic Review place; Environmental Law Moot Court Team; dent Division; Phi Alpha Delta; Tennessee Excellence: Torts II, Constitutional Law; Board, representative; TOMBA; UT MBA Moot Court Board; Federal Communica­ High School Mock Trial Competition, law Speaker Series, development committee; Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Case Competition Team; Clayton Torch tions Bor Association; Business and Tax student advisor; Student Bor Association. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program; Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Fund Portfolio Manager. Law Association; Phi Alpha Delta. SBA; Intellectual Property Law Association. VA, 1995; Dean's List; Pi Koppe Alpha Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Fraternity; Spectator Magazine, writer, Scholastic Background: B.A. in Speech Scholastic Background: M.A. in Communi­ minor in Business Administration, University Scholastic Background: B.S. in Molecular Washington and Lee; Democratic Mock and Communication, minor in Psychology, cations, Pepperdine University, Malibu, of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Pi Beta Phi Biology, emphasis in Chemistry and Art Convention Planning Committee; Clemson University, SC, 1995; Dean's CA, expected May 2000; Distinguished Sorority: rush chairman, all-sing chairman; History, , Nashville, Georgetown Summer Program in Trier, List; Order of the Tiger; Clemson Gospel paper at the 1Oth Annual Conference on Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity; Order of TN, 1995; Alpha Chi Omega, officer; Germany, 1993. Choir; Undergraduate Student Government: Communication Ethics; Debate Assistant Omega. OueensCollege, Charlotte, NC, Project Teach, member; Student Orienta­ Minority Council, Financial Committee; Scholarship. B. S. in Communications, 1991-92; Presidential Scholarship; French tion Leader; Alternative Spring Break par­ Experience: Summer Associate, Long, IPTAY Student Advisory Boord; Educational Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1996; All­ Club; Student Hostess; Amnesty Interna­ ticipant; recipient of summer fellowship for Ragsdale & Waters, Knoxville, and Support Team, mentor; intramural football; American Debate Team; National Debate tional; Modern Woodman of America study in biochemistry. Osterhoudt, Ferguson, Natt, Aheron & Urban League Stop the Violence Club, Team Championship, third place; Winner Scholarship. Agee, Roanoke, VA, 1999; Federal Stu­ president. of eleven nationwide intercollegiate de­ Experience: judicial Clerk, Han. john F. dent litigation Intern, Dept. of justice, U.S. bate competitions; Delta Sigma Rho, presi­ Experience: SummerAssociate, Butler, Vines Nangle, U.S. District Court, Savannah, Attorney's Office, Roanoke, summer 1998; Experience: Logistics Associate, Dell Com­ dent. & Babb, Knoxville, 1998; Server, Bar­ GA, 2000-0 1 ; Summer Associate, Alston Paralegal, Woods, Rogers & Hazelgrove, puter Corp., Austin, TX, summer 1999; tender and Trainer, Applebee's Grill and & Bird, Atlanta, and Gullett, Sanford, Roanoke, October 1995:]une19 97; Clerk, Extended Enterprise Associate, Chrysler Experience: Summer Associate, Private Bar, Knoxville, 1992-97; Office Assistant, Robinson &Martin, Nashville, 1999; Sum­ Virginia Bor Association, Lawyers for Lit­ Corp., Auburn Hills, Ml, summer 1998; Business, Inc., Brentwood, TN, 1999;judi­ Sylvia Thomas, Court Reporter, Gray, TN, mer Associate, Baker, Donelson, Beerman eracy, Youth Haven II Project, September Assistant Hall Director, UTKnoxville, 1997- cial Intern, Chief judge james H. Jarvis, 1991-94. & Caldwell, Knoxville and johnson City, 1996:]une 1997. present; Consultant, America's Home Place, U.S District Court, Knoxville, summer 1998; 1998; Document Clerk, King & Spalding, Anderson, SC, 1996; Field Marketing Research Assistant, Pepperdine Communi­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Atlanta, March 1996-August 1997; Re­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Specialist, National Biscuit Company, cations Deportment, Malibu, CA, summer search Assistant, Deportment of Biochemis­ Columbia and Duncan, SC, and Knoxville, 1997. Location Preferred: Flexible try, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, March Location Preferred: Southeast 1993-98; Residence Assistant, Clemson 1994-August 1995. University, 1994-95; Summer Intern, South Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Carolina Attorney General's Office, Co­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Business transac­ lumbia, 1992. Location Preferred: Flexible tions concentration, flexible

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast

6 MICHEL C. BOTIOMS R. TODD BOULDIN ANDREA N. BREWER R. ALEXANDER BROWN STACY SHEA BRUCE Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Lawrenceburg, Kentucky

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's list; Student Bar Association; Student Advi­ see low Review, managing editor; Speaker Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; Law Bar Association; American Bar Associo­ list; Student Bar Association; Criminal Law sor. Series: chair, speakers cammillee; Tra ns­ Women; Sports & Entertainment Law Soci­ lion/Law Student Division; Christian Legal Society; Christian Legal Society; Law actions: Te nnessee Business law journal; ety. Society, president; Environmental Law As­ Women; computer lab assistant. Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum International Low Society, treasurer; Trans­ sociation; Business and Tax Law Associa­ laude, in Marketing, minor in Business atlantic Summer Academy, The University Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychol­ tion. Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Administration, University of North Ala­ of Bonn, Germany, summer 1999, The ogy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, laude, in Communications, Vanderbilt Uni­ bama, Florence, 1997; Phi Kappa Phi Future of NATO. 1996; Psi Chi, psychology honor society; Scholastic Background: Graduate studies versity, Nashville, TN, 1995; Vanderbilt­ National Honor Society; Alpha Lambda peeradvisor; Mast Promising Senior Award. in Soil Science, University of Georgia, in-England junior Year Abroad Program, Delta, magazine editor; Alpha Delta Pi Scholastic Background: Moster of Divinity, Athens, 1995-96. B.S. in Plant and Sail University of Leeds; Dean's list; Omicron Sorority: president, treasurer; Dean's List. magna cum laude, Princeton Theological Experience: Runner, Woolf, McClane, Science, emphasis in Environmental Sci­ Delta Kappa; Gamma Beta Phi; Advisory Seminary, Princeton, Nj, 1994; Dean's Bright, Allen & Carpenter, Knoxville, Octo­ ences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Boord for Dean of Undergraduate Admis­ Experience: Law Clerk, Office of the District List. B.A., summa cum laude, in Human ber 1996-Augusl 1997; Server, Floor Su­ 1995; American Society of Agronomy sions; Student Assistant for Registrar's Of­ Allorney, 6th judicial District of Tenne ssee, Communications and Religion, Abilene pervisor, Server Trainer and Scheduler, Outstanding Student Award; Soil and Water lice. Knoxville, summer 1999; Law Clerk, Christian University, Abilene, TX, 1990; Ruby Tuesday, Knoxville, july 1994-Qclo­ Conservation Society; Plant and Soil Sci­ Campbell & Dawson, Knoxville, summer Dean's List; University Scholar. ber 1996; Assistant Teacher and Lead ence Club. Wright Stale University, Experience: Low Clerk, Office of the District 1998-presenl; Deputy Register, Register of Teacher, Bearden United Methodist Fairborn, OH, 1991-92. Allorney, 6th judicial District of Tennessee, Deeds Office, Lawrenceburg, TN, sum­ Experience: Summer Associate, Wyoll, Childcore, Knoxville, October 1991 1uly Knoxville, summer 1999; Student Allorney, mers 199 1-94, 1997; Cashier, Winn Tarrant & Combs, Nashville, 1999; Sum­ 1994. Experience: Teaching Assistant, University UT Office of Student judicial Affairs, Knox­ Dixie, Florence, AL,june 1996-Moy 1997; mer Associate, Kromer, Rayson, Leake, of Georgia, Athens, April1une 1996 and ville, summer 1998-presenl; Federal Stu­ Day-Care Leader, YMCA, Florence, No­ Rodgers & Morgan, Knoxville, 1998; Law Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible September-December 199 5; Assistant Soil dent litigation Intern, Dept. of justice, U.S. vember 19951onuary 1996; Runner, Holt, Clerk, White, Carson & Allimon, Scientist, USDA-NRCS, Waycross, GA, Allorney'sOffice, Knoxville, summer 1998; McKenzie, Holt & Mussleman, Florence, Madisonville, TN, 1998-99; Legislative Location Preferred: Flexible summer 1995; Student Lab Assistant, Paralegal, U.S. Department ofjustice, An­ surnmer 1995. Director, U.S. Representative Bob Clem­ University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Decem­ lilrust Division, Washington, DC, August ent, Washington, DC, 1995-97; Legisla­ ber 1993-April 199 5; various positions 19951une 1997; Dormitory Resident Advi­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tive Correspondent and Special Projects including laborer, carpenter, construction sor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Au­ Assistant, U.S. Representative , foreman, 1988-summer 1998. gusti994-May 1995; Intern, Rouse, Rouse Location Preferred: Southern Middle Ten­ Washington, DC, 1994; White House and Combs, Versailles, KY, May-August nessee, northern Alabama Intern, Office af t he Vice President,- Wash­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Environmental 1992. ington, DC, 1993; Country Music Founda­ law, intellectual property, transactional, lion, Nashville, 1987. real estate, lax Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Legal Practice Emphasis: Labar and em­ Location Preferred: Location Preferred : Southeast ployment, corporate, international

7 JENNIFER L. BRUNDIGE JENNIFER S. BUCK DALE E. BURDETIE KATHY A BURGESS MELAINIE N. CANTRELL Memphis, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee Clikon Forge, Virginia Morristown, Tennessee Clinton, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: December 1999 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Low School Honors and Activities: Low Low School Honors and Activities: Howard List; Tennessee Low Review, research edi­ list; Student Bar Association; Kolwyck Equal Alpha Delta. and Medicine Society, president; low H. Boker Sr. Memorial Scholarship; Stu­ tor; Speaker Series, vice choir of logistics; Access Ia justice Scholarship; Sports & Women, community activities choir; Stu­ dent Bar Association. john W. Green Scholarship; Phi Delta Phi. Enlerloinmenl low Society; lnlernolionol Scholastic Background: B.A. with distinc­ dent Advisor; Student Host; ABA/LSD; UT low Society. tion in Economics and Business, Virginia Pro Bono Project; Phi Alpha Della . Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Military lnslilule, lexington, VA, 1997; laude, in Biology and Zoology, University in Mathematics, minors in Business Admin­ Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Sounders Scholarship; Omicron Delta Epsi­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Nursing, of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Whittle islrolian and Political Science; Vanderbilt laude, in Political Science, minors in Busi­ lon; lnlernolionol Honor Society in Econom­ Carson Newman College, Jefferson City, Scholar; Golden Key National Honor Soci­ University, Nashville, TN, 1993; Student ness and History, Maryville College, ics; Pre-low Society; Cadet Investment TN, 1997; Alpha Chi Notional Honor ety; Phi Bela Kappa; Dean's Student Advi­ Government Assaciolian, productions choir; Maryville, TN, 1997; Presidential Scholar­ Group; lnslilule Honors Forum; NCAA ath­ Society; Blue Key Notional Honor Frater­ sory Commillee; Study Abroad Program, Arts and Science Council, representative; ship 1 993-97; Dean's List; Notional Dean's letics; Wa i/Streef)ournolAward. nity; Presidenliol lncenlive Award; Nursing Curlin University, Perth, Australia, june-De­ Development Office, alumni class officer; List;j.D. Davis Award; Alpha Lambda Della Honor Society. cember 1994. Chi Omega Sorority, vice president; Dean's freshman honor society; Alpha Gamma Experience: Portfolio Ma nagement, List. Sigma senior honor society; Political Sci­ $200,000 portfolio of diversified slack, Experience: Menlorship in Advanced Pre­ Experience: law Clerk, Arnell, Draper & ence Award; senior thesis: "The United Cadet Investment Group, lexington, VA, trial litigation, emphasis on medical mal­ Hagood, Knoxville, summer 1998; Clerk, Experience: judicial Clerk, Han. jerome Stoles Supreme Court and Rulings on Ra­ September 1994-April 1997; Virginia practice; Student Allorney, UT College of Cantrell, Prall & Vorsolono, Clinton, TN, Turner, U.S. Dislric!Courl, Memphis, 200(} cial Discrimination;" literacy Corps; Hon­ Military lnslilule: Personnel Management, law Advocacy Clinic, fall 1999; low October 1996-Augusl 1997; Runner, 01 ; Summer Associate, Woller Lansden ors Tuloring Proclicum; Peer T ulor; Blount Cadet Captain and Battalion Executive Clerk, Arnold Haynes & Sanders, Knox­ Woolf, McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpen­ Dortch & Davis, and Wyoll, Tarrant & Countyjail Literacy Program; varsity basket­ Officer, August 1996-May 1997, and ville, summer 1999; low Clerk, Donna R. ter, Knoxville, May-August 1996. Combs, Nashville, 1999; Summer Associ­ ball. Bollolion Sergeant Major, August 1995- Davis, Knoxville, spring 1999; Mediator, ole, Burch, Parler & johnson, and Intern, Moy 1996. Knox County General Sessions Court, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible U.S Allorney's Office, Memphis, summer Experience: law Clerk, Notional Lawyers 1999; legal Assislonl, Knoxville legal Aid 1998; DireclorofTennessee Political Desk, Guild Immigration Project, Miami, Fl, sum­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Society, 1998-99; STAR Program BSN Location Preferred: Knoxville Office of Vice President AI Gore, Presiden­ mer 1999; Volunteer, Knoxville legal Aid Nurse, Morristown-Hamblen Hospital, tial Inaugural Commillee, Washington, DC, Society, fall 1998; Director/Technician, Location Preferred: Tennessee, Virginia Morristown, TN, 1997-99; Newborn 1997; Director of Scheduling, Tennessee Cameros and Images, Maryville, TN,June Nursery Clinical Assistant, Morristown­ Democratic Victory '96, Nashville; Teacher, 1995-presenl; Basketball Camp Counse­ Hamblen, Morristown, 1996-97; School St. Mary's Episcopal School, Memphis, lor/Director, Maryville College, summers Nurse Program, Morristown School sys­ 1995-96; County Headquarters Manager, 1993-97. tem, 1995-97; Emergency Room Techni­ U.S. Senator , Memphis, 1994; cian, Irwin Army Hospital, Ft. Riley, KS, Field Representative, Staff Assistant and Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 199 1-93; Director of Program for Ages 0- Intern, Senate Budget Cammillee, Office of 24 months, CDS Child Development Cen­ U.S. Senator jim Sasser, Memphis, Nash­ Location Preferred: Flexible ter, Ft. Riley, KS, 199(}9 1 . ville, and Washington, DC, 1991-94.

8 PATRICE A. CARROLL CHRISTY A. CARTER KATHRYN S. CAUDLE DAVID A. CHANGAS BRIAN M. CHILD Scollsdole, Arizona Kingsport, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: JD /MBA, May 200 1

Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Harold Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Trans­ Law School Honors and Activities: Harold Bar Association; Sports & Entertainment C. Worner Centurion Scholarship; UT Pro List; Certificates of Academic Excellence: actions: Tennessee Business Low journal; C. Worner Centurion Scholarship; Volun­ Low Society; Low Women; Criminal Law Bono, co-director; Hamilton Burnell Ameri­ Civil Procedure II, Legal Process II; Moot Student Bar Association; Student Host; Sports teer Income Tox Assistance Program; ABA/ Society; Phi Alpha Delta. can Inn of Court; Low Women; Criminal Court Boord; Advocates' Prize Moot Court & Entertainment Low Society: public rela­ LSD; SBA; Student Host; Knoxville Police Low Society; Phi Alpha Delta; Tennessee Competition, semi-finalist; Student Host; tions director, secretory. Ride-Along Program; intramural athletics. Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in Psychol­ Association for Public Interest Low; Trial Speaker Series, vice choir for logistics; ogy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Lawyers for Public justice Foundation; Ten­ Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum expected 2002. B.A., cum laude, in Psy­ nessee H i gh School Mock Trial Competi­ Science and History, University of Tennes­ laude, in Business Administration, minor in chology, University of California, Los Ange­ tion, coach ; Volunteer Income Tax Assis­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, see, Knoxville, 1997; Phi Alpha Delta Pre­ Economics, University of Tennessee, Knox­ les, 1995; departmental honors; Psi Chi tance Program; Knoxville Legal Aid Society Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1990; Low Society; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Sci­ ville, 1 997; Alumni Freshman Scholarship; Notional Honor Society in Psychology; Saturday Bar, volunteer. Dean's List; Student Government Associa­ ence Honor Society; Phi Alpha Theta His­ Alma and Hal Reagan Memorial Scholar­ Golden Key Notional Honor Society; tion; Original Cast Performance Company, tory Honor Society. ship; Schlollmon Undergraduate Scholar­ Dean's List; john Seward Award, finalist; Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum backstage director. ship; College of Business Administration varsity swim team. laude, in Philosophy, East Tennessee Stole Experience: Low Clerk, Low Offices of Excellence Scholarship; Business Alumni University, johnson City, 1994; Phi Kappa Experience: Summer Associate, Boult Peter Angelos, Knoxville, summer 1999; and Friends Undergraduate Scholarship; Experience: Legal Researcher, 24/7 Sys­ Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. Cummings, Conners & Berry, Nashville, Low Clerk, Robertson, Ingram & Overbey, Bela Gamma Sigma; Executive Undergradu­ tems, Inc., Knoxville, 1998-presenl; Gradu­ 1999; Summer Associate, Gullell, Sanford, Knoxville, May 1998-April 1999; Distribu­ ate Business Program; Presbyterian Student ate Research Assistant, University of Ten­ Experience: Low Clerk, Knoxville Legal Aid Robinson & Martin, and judicial Intern, tion Coordinator, World Ventures Tours & Center's Leadership Team: treasurer, au­ nessee, Knoxville, August 1996-presenl; Society, Knoxville, March 1999-presenl; Tennessee Supreme Court, Nashville, sum­ Travel, Knoxville, December 1994-Moy thor of organization's constitution. Research Assistant, University of California, Research Assistant, Prof. Doug Blaze, UT mer 1998, Legal Assistant, Boult, 1996; Retailer, Sports Fantasy, Inc., Knox­ Los Angeles, 1991-95. College of Low, Knoxville, May 1999- Cummings, Conners & Berry, Nashville, ville, july-December 1994. Experience: Low Clerk, O'Connor, Petty, present; Training Specialist, IBM Global 1995-97; Legal Assistant, Boker, Child & Boswell, Knoxville, May-August Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Network at SPS, Kingsport, TN, 1996-97; Worthington, Crossley, Stansberry& Woolf, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1998; Legal Intern, Presbyterian Church East Tennessee Stole University: Assislonl lo Nashville, 1991-94; Deportment Manager !USA). Deportment of Constitutional Ser­ Location Preferred: East Tennessee Chairperson, Philosophy Deportment, and Soles Asscociole, Mclures Deport­ Location Preferred: Flexible vices & Deportment of Legal Affairs, Louis­ 1 994; Office Assistant, Philosophy Deport­ ment Stores, Nashville, 1990-9 1 . ville, KY, Moy-August 1998; Runner, Paine, ment, 1 993; Office Assistant, Comptroller's Swiney& Tarwater, Knoxville, August 1 996- Office, 1989-92. Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil litigation, july 1997; Runner, O'Connor, Petty, Child products liability, labor and employment & Boswell, Knoxville, June-August 1995. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Nashville Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible

9 BRADLEY ALLEN CLEVELAND JENNIFER NILES COFFIN TRACI L. COLQUEITE MAITHEWT. COLVARD JAMES CAVIN COTEY Morristown, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Jasper, Tennessee McMinnville, Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: lewis Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Low School Honors and Activities: Tr ans­ List; Student Host; Tennessee Association see Law Review, executive editor; Cosenote: Kirby Matherne Scholarship; Dean's List; Alpha Delta; Criminal law Society, third actions: Tennessee Business Law journal, for Public Interest law; Criminal law Soci­ "Civil Rights - Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Speaker Series: administration committee, year representative; Knoxville Police Ride­ editor-in-chief; Dean's List, high honors, ety, vice president. and the Americans with Disabilities Act - vice-chair for development; Knoxville legal Along Program; Student Host. honors; Speaker Series, vice-choir for speak­ HIV-Infected Health Core Workers and the Aid Society Saturday Bar, volunteer; Re­ ers; Academic Review Boord; Business Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum 'Direct Threat' Defense" 66 TENN. l. REV. gional Moot Court Competition, court room Scholastic Background: B.A, with high and Tax low Association. laude, in Sociology, University of Tennes­ 31 1 11998); judge Harry W. laughlin coordinator; Bar /Bri Representative; SBA. honors, in History, minor in German, Uni­ see, Knoxville, 1997; Golden Key No· Memorial Te nnessee Low Review Best Case versityafTennessee, Knoxville, 1990; Army Scholastic Background: B.A in History lienal Honor Society; Dean's Advisory Note Award; Dean's List; judge louis Kirby Scholastic Background: B.A., with honors, ROTC Scholarship; Colonel l.S. Simcox and Political Science, Furman University, Council; lop graduate in the College of Arts Matherne Scholarship; William M. leech in English, University of Tennessee, Knox­ Memorial Award. Greenville, SC, 1994; Dean's list; Student and Sciences. B.S., summa cum laude, in Memorial Scholarship; law Women; Stu­ ville, 1996; Phi Beta Koppo; Sigma Tau judiciary and Arbitration Boord, chairman; Social Psychology, Pork College, Parkville, dent Advisor; TAPil; Knoxville legal Aid Delta, English honor society; Phi Alpha Experience: low Clerk, Knox County law Student Activities Board; Pi Sigma Alpha, MO, 1997. Society, Saturday Bar volunteer. Theta, history honor society; Dean's list; Director's Office, Knoxville, April 1999- Notional Political Science Honor Society; Phoenix LiteraryMagazine, non-fiction edi­ present; Commander, Headquarters and Washington Internship, Representative Bart Experience: legal Researcher/Teac hing Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum tor; Semester in Wales Program, fall 1995; Support Company, 844th Engineer Battal­ Gordon. Assistant, Prof. Steve Thorpe, UTCollegeof laude, in French, minor in Women's Stud­ Sigma Kappa Sorority, ossislonl vice presi­ ion, U.S. Army Reserve, Knoxville, 1999- low, Knoxville, 1998-99; Summer Associ­ ies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, dent; Phi Alpha Delta, pre-low fraternity; UT present; Captain, Military Intelligence, U.S. Experience: Summer Associate, Miller & Martin, Chottonoogo, 1999; Summer As­ ole, Schwomm, Albiston & Higgins, Knox­ 1995; Phi Beta Kappa; International Stu­ Rowing Team; Intramural Board; Florence Army Reserve, Knoxville, 1997-1 999; ville, 1998; Security Police Officer, Ten­ dent Exchange Program, Universile de Crittenton Agency, volunteer/mentor. Battalion Intelligence Officer, 1995-97, sociate, Wyatt, Tarront&Combs, Tri-Cities nessee Air Notional Guard, 1995-97; Monlpellier Ill, France. and Assistant Brigade Intelligence Officer, Office, TN, 1998; Financial Representa­ Security Police Officer, Active Duty Air Experience: Summer Associate, Waller 1 995, 82nd Airborne Division, U.S. Army, tive, American General Finance, Antioch, Force, 1987-95 . Experience: Summer Associate, Alston & lonsden Dortch & Davis, Nashville, and Ft. Bragg, NC ; Company Executive Of­ TN, June 1996-Augusl 1997; Pre-Retire­ Bird, Atlanta, and Boss, Berry & Sims, Womble Carlyle Sandrige & Rice, Wash­ ficer, 1993-94,ond Piatoon leoder, 1991- ment Counselor and Retirement Specialist, Legal Practice Emphasis: General prac­ Nashville, 1999; judicial Intern, Chief ington, DC, 1999; judicial Intern, Tennes­ 93, A Company, 3rd Battalion, 1 2th Infan­ State of Tennessee, Deportment of Trea­ tice, criminal, family low, corporate, lox justice Riley Anderson, Tennessee Supreme see Supreme Court, Nashville, summer try, Baumholder, Germany sury, Nashville, February 1995�une 1996; Court, Knoxville, summer 1998; Research 1998; Research Assistant, Prof. Doug Blaze, Scheduler and Field Coordinator, Jeff Location Preferred: East Tennessee Assistant, Prof. Doug Blaze, UT legal Clinic, UT legal Clinic, Knoxville, summer 1998; Legal Practice Emphasis: litigation, crimi­ Whorley for Congress, Bell Buckle, TN, Knoxville, summer 1998; Graduate Assis­ Deputy Clerk, Fourth Circuit Court Clerk's nal February-December 1994. tant, Student loan Department, UT, Knox­ Office, Knoxville, summer 1997. ville, 1997-98; Senior Fee Control Clerk, Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Business transac­ UT, Knoxville, 1995-97; Editor, KidsDoctor, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tions concentration 1996-97. Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Public service, employment low, litigation

10 TODD A. COVERT STEPHEN E. COX, JR. JASON A. CREECH ALTHEA HICKMAN CREEL KRIST! D. DANIELS Winchester, Virginia Nashville, Tennessee Charlotte, North Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee Cookeville, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Crimi· Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes· Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes· nol low Society; Tennessee Bar Associo· list, high honors; William H. Wicker low list; SBA: president's committee choir, head see Low Review, symposium coordinator; see Low Review; Student Advisor; Student lion. Scholarship; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar of judicial committee, 3l representative, 2l Certilicote of Academic Excellence: legal Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta, low· Association. representative; TAPil Summer Fellow; Process II; ABA/LSD; SBA; low Women; Related Education, service committee. Scholastic Background: M.A. in English, Kolwyck Equal Access to justice Scholar· Criminal low Society, secretory/treasurer. 1993, and B.A. in English and Philosophy, Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum ship; intramural football, softball and floor Scholastic Background: B.A. in Sociology, 1 99 1 , George Mason University, Fairfax, laude, in Political Science, University of hockey. Scholastic Background: B.A. in American concentration in Criminoljustice, University VA. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Phi Beta Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Gamma Kappa; Golden Key Notional Honor Soci· Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political 1997. Notional Association of legal Sec· Sigma Sigma Service Sorority; Golden Key Experience: low Clerk, City of Knoxville ety. Science, University of North Carolina, retaries (International). Certified Professional Notional Honor Society. low Deportment, May 1998-present; Chapel Hill, 1997; Phi Beta Kappa; Dean's legal Secretory, 1991 Materials Clerk & logistics Coordinator, Experience: Summer Associate, Miller, list; Alpha lambda Delta, activities choir; Experience: low Clerk, A Philiplomonoco, BAICO, Knoxville, 1997; Consultant & Martin & Trabue, and Boker, Donelson, Alpha Phi Omega: pledge president, so­ Experience: judicial Intern, Tennessee Su· Knoxville, summer 1999; Research Assis· Technical Writer, The learning Company, Bearman & Coldwell, Nashville, 1999; cial choir, joel Dunn Award recipient; Doily preme Court, Nashville, summer 1999; toni, CourtCierk.com, Knoxville, summer Knoxville, 1997; Technical Writer & Cus· low Clerk, Cox, leVan, Sproder & Patton, To r Heel, feature writer; student mediator. Federal Student Intern, U.S. Attorney's Of· 1 999; Youth Service Officer,JuvenileCourl lamer Support, Applied Computer Systems, Nashville, summer 1998; low Clerk, sum· fice, Knoxville, 1999; Research Asst., Dean of Overton County, TN, jonuory-Septem· Knoxville, 1996; Freshman Composition mer 1998, and Runner/Cierk,jonuory:)uly Experience: low Clerk, Strong, Fletcher, Tom Galligan, summer 1999, and Prof. ber 1997; Intern, Department of Children's Instructor, UT and Pellissippi Stole Techni· 1997, Funk & Kay, Nashville; Head Bar· Carriger, Walker, Hodge & Smith, Chotto· Neil Cohen, spring 1999, UT College of Services, Knoxville, August-December cal Community College, Knoxville, 1995- tender, The Cumberland Top Room, Knox· noogo, summer, 1 999; low Clerk, Tennes· low; low Clerk, low Offices of Donna 1 996; Runner, McCord, Troutman & Irwin, 96; Freshman Composition & Sophomore ville, july-December 1996 and August see Bar Association jury Reform Commit· Keene Holt, Knoxville, 1998-99; legal Knoxville,jonuory 1995-December 1996. literature Instructor, Francis Marion Univer· 1997-April 1999; Security, The lost Lop, tee, fall 1998-spring 1999; Research As· Secretory/ Assista nt: Carpenter & sity, Florence, SC, 1993-95; Teaching Knoxville, january-June 1996; Signal Carps sistonl, Prof. Neil Cohen, UT College of O'Connor, Knoxville; Frontz, McConnell & Legal Practice Emphasis: General practice Assistant, George Mason University, 1 993; Team Chief, U.S. Army, june 1991-No­ low, fall 1998; low Clerk, summer 1998, Seymour, Knoxville; Rice, Fowler, New Instructor & Administrative Assistant, Fairfax vember 1 993; Radio Operator, Tennessee and Intern, winter 1995, legal Servicesof Orleans; Hopkins, Crowley, Bagwell & Location Preferred: Southeast County Adult English as Second language Army Notional Guard, Knoxville, Decem· Southern Piedmont, Charlotte, NC; Fromer, Upshaw, Gulfport, MS; Scofield, Gerard, Program, Falls Church, VA, 1992-93; Tu· ber 1993·98. Prestigious Kitchen & Both, lake Norman, Veron, Singletary & Pohorelsky, lake lor/Computer Coordinator, Writing Cen· NC, summer 1997; Builder, Drywall Caro­ Charles, LA; Davis & Feder, Gulfport; fer, GM University, 1992; Assistant Editor, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible lina, Concord, NC, summer 1996; Intern, Abbott, Simses, Knister & Kuchler, New The Broadside, GM University, 1 992; Soles Office of the Public Defender, Mecklenburg Orleans; Paul S. Minor, Biloxi; Hon. S. Clerk & Assistant Night Manager, H.N. Location Preferred: Nashville County, NC, summer 1995; Intern, Office Wallace Brewer, Kingston, TN. Sgt., U.S. Funkhouser, Winchester, VA, 1981·88. of the District Attorney, Mecklenburg County, Air Force, Keesler AFB, MS. summer 1994. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Workers' com· Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy pensotion, personal injury, admiralty, toxic Location Preferred: Flexible tort litigation, criminal prosecution

ll CHERYL ANN DAVIS JAMES E. DAVIS, JR. SARAH H. WEST DAVIS JOHN ALLEN DECKER HOLLY MICHELLE DRAPER San Francisco, California Knoxville, Tennessee Powell, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Challanaaga, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: Moy 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Black Law School Honors and Activities: Trans­ Law School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student list; Tennessee Association for Public Inter­ Law Students Association, treasurer. actions: Te nnessee Business Low journal; see Low Review, research editor; Tra nsac­ Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta: charter est Law, Summer Fellow; Business and Tax Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program; tions: Te nnessee Business Low journal; member, social/recruiting chair; Criminal Law Association; Transactions: Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.S , cum laude, Business and Tax Law Association; Crimi­ Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Knox­ Law Society; UT College of Law Mediation nal Law Society; Tennessee Association for Business Low journal; Environmental Law in Accounting, Knoxville College, Knox­ ville Police Ride-Along Program. Clinic, Knox County General Sessions Court Moot Court Tearn; Environ mental Law Soci­ ville, TN, 1994; Alpha Phi Alpha; Phi Beta Public Interest Law; SBA; ABA/LSD mediator; Student Host Program, coordina­ ety; Moot Court Board; Volunteer Income Lambda; All-American Scholar; Dean's List. Scholastic Background: BA in History, tor; Academic Review Board, second-year Tax Assistance Program; SBA; ABA/LSD, AAS. in Accounting, Robert Morris Col­ Scholastic Background: B A, cum laude, Environmental Science, University of Vir­ representative; Student Advisor. vice president; Christian Legal Society; Phi lege, Chicago, IL, 1991; Benjamin Franklin in Political Science, minors in English and ginia, Charlollesville, 1996; Dean's List. Alpha Delta. Scholar Award; Dean's List. Writing/Communications, Maryville Col­ Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum lege, Maryville, TN, 1997; Dean's List; Experience: Summer Associate, laude, in CriminaiJuslice, minor in Psychol­ The Highland Echo er!, Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Experience: LawClerk, Baker, McReynolds, !campus newspap McCampbell & Young, and Woolf, ogy, UniversityofTennessee, Challanoaga, d in Environmental Health, East Tennessee Byrne, O'Kane, Shea & Townsend, Knox­ editor; Student Literacy Corps; ju icial McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpenter, Knox­ 1997; Dean's list; Who's Who Among Stale University, johnson City, 1997; ville, 1998-presenl; Cabinet Member, Board; Publications CommiHee; French ville, 1999; Law Clerk, Egerton, McAfee, Colleges and Universities, Alpha Senior Awards: Faculty, League of University Council for Danny Mayfield, Knoxville, Club; President's Roundtable; Circle K; Armistead & Davis, Knoxville, May 1998- Honor Society; Criminal justice Club, ex­ Women, Uniformed Services Affiliate, Lead­ 1997-98; Mentor, Menloring Academy Dean's Scholar; Bradford Scholar; All-Ameri­ April 1999; Law Clerk, Croley, Davidson ecutive committee chair; Chi Omega So­ ership; Academic Performance Scholar­ for Boys, Knoxville, 1998; Mentor, job's can Scholar; Senior Leadership Gronl. & Huie, Knoxville, summer 1997; Assistant cial Fraternity: career development chair, ship; Student National Environmental Health Partnership, Knoxville, 1997-present; Dis­ Accountant, OuaiChoice of Virginia, chapter correspondence chair; Alpha Mu Association, president; Gamma Bela Phi ease Intervention Specialist, Knox County Experience: Law Clerk, Office of the District Charlollesville, February-May 1997; Ad­ Criminal justice National Honor Society; Honor Society; President's Pride; Dean's Health Department, 1994-97; Administra­ Allorney, 8th judicial District of Tennessee, missions Assislonl, The Association for In­ YMCA Collegiate Christian Leadership Advisory Council; Mock Trial Team. tive Assistant, United Parcel Service, Knox­ Tazewell, summer 1999; judicial Intern, vestment Management and Research, Award. ville, 1993-94; Maintenance Systems Hon.Joseph M. Tipton, Tennessee Court of CharloHesville, August 1996-January 1997; Experience: Law Clerk, Rural Legal Ser­ Operator, UT Medical Center, Knoxville, Criminal Appeals, Knoxville, summer 1 998; Sales Associate, The Outdoor Store, Experience: Law Clerk, Law Offices of vices of Tennessee, Oak Ridge, summer 1992-94; Administrative Assistant, North­ Intern, U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, Knox­ Charlollesville, March-August 1996. Sharp & Ripley, Sevierville, TN, February 1999; Law Clerk, Hon. joseph M. Tipton, western Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, ville, fall 1996; Office Clerk, Baker, 1999-presenl; Law Clerk, Law Offices of TennesseeCourtofCriminol Appeals, Knox­ 1990-92; Library Clerk, Sidley & Austin, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, Knoxville, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Tommy K. Hindman, Knoxville, summer ville, summer 1998; Environmental Sci­ Chicago, 1990-92. summer 1996; Intern, Blount County Cham­ 1 998; Intern, Federal Defender Services of ence Intern, CW. Environmental Services, ber of Commerce, Maryville, fall 1995; Location Preferred: Southeast Eastern Tennessee, Challanooga, spring johnson City, TN, spring 1997; Registered Legal Practice Emphasis: Public interest Intern, U.S. Congressman Van Hilleary, 1997; Summer Day Camp Supervisor, Dental Hygienist, Boy Area region, CA, low Washington, DC, summer 1995. 1 997, and Receptionist, 1 995-97, YMCA 1985-93. of Metropolitan Challanooga. Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Business lransac­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible lions, criminal law Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal and civil

12 JOHN P. DREISER BRIAN P DUNIGAN TIFFANY A DUNN BRIAN ROBERT EASLEY RACHEL M. EATON Knox, Indiana Gallatin, Tennessee Pinckneyville, Illinois Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Na­ List; Student Bar Association; Student Host; see Low Review, production editor; Phi see Low Review; Casenole, "Conslilulionol List; john F. Schrankel Scholarship; Phi tional Trial Team; Moot Court Board; Crimi­ intramural athletics. Alpha Delta, public relations committee; low - Fourth Amendment - Using on Infor­ Delta Phi, exchequer; Student Host; UT law na I law Society; American Bar Associa­ Student Bar Association. mant As the Basis of o Search or Seizure," Calling; Student Bar Association; LEXIS tion/law Student Division; Phi Alpha Delta. Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, 68 TENN. lAw REv. 776 ( 1 998); Dean's List, and WESTLAW training. in Political Science, minors in History and Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, high honors; Sports & Entertainment low Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Philosophy, Boll Stole University, Muncie, Cumberland University, lebanon, TN, Society, president; SBA; ABA/LSD; LEXIS­ Scholastic Background: B.A., with honors, in Criminal justice, minor in Political Sci­ IN, 1997; Dean's List; Presidential Scholar­ 1996; University Award for Academic NEXIS campus representative. in Psychology, minor in Business Adminis­ ence, University of Tennessee, Chatta­ ship; Golden Key Notional Honor Society; Achievement in English; Cal Young Rice tration, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, nooga, 1997. waterskiing team; intramural athletics. Award for Best lyric Poetry; Sigma Tau Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, 1987. Delta International English Honor Society. in Business Administration, minor in Music, Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. Neil Experience: low Clerk, low Offices of Belmont University, Nashville, 1996; Stu­ Experience: judicial Clerk, Han. Richard Cohen, UT College of low, Knoxville, Andrea Kline, Knoxville, March 1999- Experience: Summer Associate, Michael dent Government Association, president; Stair, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Knoxville, February 1999-present; low Clerk, present; low Clerk, low Offices of Gory Ponce & Associates, Goodlettsville, TN, Belmont's Best All Around Student; Music 2000-02; Research Assistant, Prof. joseph Ridenour, Ridenour & Fox, Clinton, TN, Ferraris, Knoxville, january 1999-present; 1999; judicial Intern, Tennessee Supreme Business Achievement Award; Sigma Al­ Cook, UT College of law, Knoxville, 1998- September-December 1998; judicial In­ low Clerk, law Offices ofJ. Anthony Former, Court, Nashville, summer 1998; Intern/ pha Iota; Dunn-Vadon Student Service present; low Clerk, Holbrook & Peterson, tern, Han. Curtis l. Collier, U.S. District Knoxville, summer 1998-presenl; low Clerk, Clerk, Office of the Public Defender, 18th Award; Boord of Trustees; Executive lead­ Knoxville, Januory:July 1999; Pro Bono Court, Chattanooga, summer 1998; Port­ Dennis, Wenger & Abrell, Muncie, IN, judicial Dislrict ofTennessee, Gallatin, sum­ ership Program, director; Music Business Project, Knoxville legal Aid Society, Janu­ lime Assistant, Hamilton County Govern­ October 1996-Moy 1997; Lifeguard/Fa­ mer 1998; Part-time staff, legal Aid Society Advisory Board, co-chair; Campus Activi­ ary 1997-99; Customer Service Supervi­ mental law Library, Chattanooga, Septem­ cilities Monitor, Ball Stole University, Au­ of , Gallatin, September ties Board, chairman. sor, Cendanl Corporation, Knoxville, 1991- ber 1996-Augusl 1997; Research Assis­ gust 1996-Moy 1997; Waterski Counse­ 1993-Februory 1996; Assistant to Execu­ 97; Dormitory Counselor, Tennessee School tant, Dr. Koren Casey, UT Chattanooga, lor, Camp Wildwood, Bridgton, ME, sum­ tive Director, Good Neighbor Mission and Experience: Summer Associate, Waller for the Deaf, Knoxville, 1987-92; Featured july 1 996-August 1 997; Clerk, Ann Gaines mers 1996-97. Crisis Center, Gallatin, june-September lansden Dortch & Davis, and Sherrard & Home, Old North Knoxville Victorian Holi­ Darlington and Jerry Sloan, Attorneys at 1995. Roe, Nashville, 1999;judiciol lntern, Han. day Home Tour, 1994, 1998. low, Chattanooga, March 1996-Augusl Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Thomas Wiseman, U.S. District Court, 1997. Legal Practice Emphasis: litigation, envi­ Nashville, summer 1998; Office Man­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible ronmental, tort, criminal low ager, Company X, Nashville, 1996-98; Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal low Opryland Entertainment, Nashville, 1996; Location Preferred: East Tennessee Location Preferred: Southeast junior Booking Agent, Vanguard Entertain­ Location Preferred: Flexible ment, Nashville, 1996; legal Assistant, Benson & Cherry, Nashville, 1995; Mar­ keting Assistant, New Haven Records, Nashville, 1995; Financial Consultant, Zeal Financial, Nashville, 1994.

13 � .... DIONA L. EBERHART KYLE W. EISELSTEIN STACY PICKERILL EISELSTEIN SUSAN JOANNE ELLIS ANGELA CHRISTINE EVANS Chotlonaogo, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Roswell, Georgia Sevierville, Tennessee Lexington, Kentucky

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote afGraduation:jD/MBA, May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Black Low School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Ameri­ Law School Honors and Activities: Block Low Students Association; Frederick see Low Review, editor of student materials; List; Te nnessee Law Review, editor of stu­ can Bar Association/Low Student Division; Low Students Association: vice president, Douglass Moot Court Team; TAPIL Summer Dean's list; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar dent materials; Wolter L. Lusk Scholarship; Tennessee Bar Association/Low Student constitution revisemenl chair; Law Women: Fellow; Kolwyck Equal Access to justice Association; American Bar Association/ Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; Division; Student Bar Association; Phi Al­ first-year representative, historian, execu­ Scholar; Low Women; Committee on the Low Student Division; Student Host. American Bar Association/Low Student pha Delta, treasurer; Volunteer Income Tax tive board; East Tennessee Law Associa­ Low School Community; SBA; ABA/LSD; Division; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Pro­ Assistance Program; Student Advisor. tion for Women, executive board; SBA, Notional Association of Counsel for Chil­ Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum gram. iudicial committee; Tennessee Association dren; KBA Minority Networking Commit­ laude, in Economics, minors in Mathemat­ Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, for Public Interest Law, secretary; Knoxville lee. ics ond Religion, Florida Stole University, Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum in Accounting, Carson-Newman College, Bar Association Minority Task Force; Volun­ Tallahassee, 1994; Phi Beta Kappa; laude, in International Affairs and Russian, jefferson City, TN, 1997; Dean's List; teer Income Tax Assistance Program. Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum Golden Key Notional Honor Society; Florida Stole University, Tallahassee, 1 993; Institute of Management Accountants: stu­ laude, in English, Spelman College, At­ Omicron Delta Epsilon; Alpha Tau Omega Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Mu Chapter of dent chapter president, 1997 Leadership Scholastic Background: B.A. in Social lanta, GA, 1996; Mortar Boord Honor Fraternity. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Scholastic Award, Award. Work, Clark Atlanta University, GA, 1 997; Society; Golden Key Notional Honor Soci­ vice president; Florida Stole University Rus­ Dean's list; Alpha Kappa Mu; Alpha Phi; ety; Notional Council of Negro Women; Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, sian Intensive Language Study, St. Peters­ Experience: Low Clerk, Brabson, Yates & U.S. Collegiate Directory Honoree; Social University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, and Miller burg, Russia, summers 1992-93. Hamilton, Sevierville, TN, summer 1999; Work Deportment Student Achievement 1994-95 . & Martin, Chattanooga, 1999; Research Low Clerk, Ogle, Wynn&Roder, Sevierville, Award; University Philharmonic Society; Assistant, Prof. Carol Muller, UT College of Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, summer 1998; Controller, Creative Wood, University Ambassador. Experience: Summer Associate, Dodson, Low, Knoxville, August 1998-present; Sum­ Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, and Inc., Sevierville, 1996-presenl; Accoun­ Parker & Behm, Nashville, 1999; Low mer Associate, Miller & Marlin, Chatta­ Chambliss, Bohner & Stophel, Chatta­ tant, Pugh & Company, Gatlinburg, TN, Experience: NAPIL/Visla Fellow, Rural Le­ Clerk, Office of the District Attorney, 6th nooga, and Hunton & Williams, Knoxville, nooga, 1999; Federal Student litigation spring 1997; Accountant, Century Ser­ gal Services of Tennessee, Oak Ridge, judicial District of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1 998; Teacher and Coach, The McCallie Intern, Dept. of justice, U S. Attorney's vices, Pigeon Forge, TN, spring 1996; summer 1999; Law Clerk, Law Office of January 1999-present; Intern, CASA juve­ School, Chattanooga, August 1994June Office, Chattanooga, summer 1998; Se­ Legal Secretory, Scott & Associates, Bill Routh, Knoxville, October 1998-presenl; nile Services, Knoxville, 1998; Tutor, 1997. nior Health Data Analyst, CIGNA Sevierville, 1992-93; Legal Secretory, Low Clerk, Low Office of Theodore Berry, AmeriCorps, Chattanooga, 1996-97; In­ Heolthcare, Chattanooga, 1995-97; Stoff Galyon & Stokes, Sevierville, 1 992; CAAS Lexington, KY,Moy July 1 998; Social Work tern, Planned Parenthood of Atlanta, 1 996; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Consultant, Andersen Consulting, Tampa, Clerk, Sevier County Property Assessor's Intern, Charter Behavioral System of At­ Volunteer, Croigmiller Primary School, FL, 1994-95 . Office, Sevierville, 1988-92. lanta Midtown, October 1996-May 1997. Edinburgh, spring 1995; Intern, Children's Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Public interest Advocacy Center, Chottonoogo, summer Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ 1994, fall 1995; Volunteer, Atlanta centration, family low, estate planning/ low, litigation, domestic relations Children's Shelter, 1992-93, 1995; In­ Location Preferred: Southeast probate, taxation, civil litigation tern, First American Notional Bonk, Chatta­ Location Preferred: Midwest, Southeast, nooga, summers 1992-93. Location Preferred: East Tennessee East Coast

14 JONATHAN P. FARMER AMY ELISABETH FERGUSON ROBIN R. FLORES HEATHER L. FLORY WILLIAM Z. GARCIA Nashville, Tennessee jackson, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee MI. juliet, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dale of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Ray H. Law School Honors and Activities: William Law School Honors and Activities: Volun­ List; Speaker Series; Student Host; Student Bar Association; Student Host Program. jenkins Moot Court Competition; Tennes­ J. Brennan Legal Research Award; Dean's teer Income Tax Assistance Program; Phi Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta. see High School Mock Trial Competition, List, high honors; Student Bar Association; Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; Sports Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum coach. Tennessee Association far Public Interest & Entertainment Low Society. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political laude, in Political Science, University of Law; Law Women; Phi Alpha Delta; Volun­ Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997; Phi Beta Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum teer Income Tax Assistance Program. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political 1996; Dean's Scholar. St. Louis University, Kappa; Dean's List; Academic Council for laude, in Criminal justice, University of Science and Economics, University of Ten­ St. Louis, MO, 1991-94; Notional Honor the College of Arts and Sciences; Traffic Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1997; Dean's Scholastic Background: B.A., with distinc­ nessee, Knoxville, 1997; UT Undergradu­ Society. Appeals Board, student outreach commit­ List; Alpha Society; Golden Key National tion, in American Government, minor in ate Mock Trial Competition; study abroad, lee; Phi Alpha Delta; Alpha Omicron Pi Honor Society; Tennessee Historical Com­ Sociology, University of Virginia, University of London, England, summer Experience: Summer Associate, Woller Sorority: president, new member educator, mission Award; Outstanding Senior in His­ Charlottesville, 1997; Dean's List; Phi Eta 1995. Lonsden Dortch & Davis, Nashville, 1 999; new member committee; Alpha Omicron tory and Criminal justice; Adult Scholars Sigma Honor Society; National Honor Low Clerk, 1999, and Paralegal, 1996- Pi Greek Woman of the Year, 1996; Honor Society; Who's Who Among Ameri­ Society; Phi Sigma Pi. Experience: Intern/Runner, London, Amburn 97, Tennessee Attorney General's Office, Outstanding junior, Sisler of the Semester can College Students. University of North & Thomforde, Knoxville, 1994-96; Cam­ Nashville; Clerk/Runner, Ritchie, Fels & award; Order of Omega; Rho Lambda; Phi Florida, Institute of Police Technology and Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. Amy paign Manager, Tennessee Stale House of Dillard, Knoxville, August 1995-May 1996; Eta Sigma. Management, Jacksonville, 1988. South Hess, UT College of Law, Knoxville, March Representatives race, 1994; Red Cross Clerk/Runner, Metro Public Defender's Carolina Criminal justice Academy, Co­ 1998-present; Graduate Assistant, UT Volunteer, Saint Thomas Hospital Neuro­ Office, Nashville, summers 1994-9 5; Stu­ Experience: Summer Associate, Thomason, lumbia, 1986. Undergraduate Admissions Office, Knox­ logical Department, Nashville, summers dent Assistant, St. Louis University Law Hendrix, Harvey, johnson & Mitchell, and ville, May 1997-presenl; Law Clerk, Mu­ 1992-93. Library, MO, August 1992-May 1993. Waring Cox, Memphis, 1999; Intern, Experience: Law Clerk, Attorney Phil nicipal Technical Advisory Service, Knox­ Senator Fred Thompson, Knoxville Field Lomonaco, Knoxville, 1998-presenl; Ser­ ville, summers 1997-98; Program Coordi­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Office, 1997; Clerk, Representative John geant, Army National Guard, 1985- nator, UVA Teaching Resource Center, Tanner, Washington, DC, 1996; Research presenl; 1st Class Gunner's Mote, U.S Charlottesville, VA, December 1996-May Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Assistant, Madison County Circuit Court Navy E-6, 1977-85; U.S. Navy Veteran, 1997; Public Relations Intern, Albermarle Clerk's Office, jackson, TN, 1995; Bank U.N. Multi-National Peace Keepers & County Executive's Office, Charlottesville, Teller, Union Planters National Bank, Jack­ Observers, Lebanon, 1982; Law Enforce­ August 1996-May 1997; Grant Special­ son, 1994. ment: South Carolina Traffic Homicide In­ ist, Laudon City Manager's Office, Loudon, vestigations, 1985-95, Evidence Custo­ TN, May-August 1996. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible dian, and Drug Interdiction and Raid Team. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Plaintiffs, criminal Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Charleston, SC, flex­ ible

15 HARRY E. GARNER SUSAN J. GEIST TERRY W. GENTLE, JR. AUTUMN L. GENTRY MARY MICHELLE GILLUM Spartanburg, South Caroline Nashville, Tennessee Jasper, Tennessee Brentwood, Tennessee LaFollette, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Low School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Sports & Low School Honors and Activities: No­ see Law Review, research editor; Cosenote, Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta; Low list; Tennessee Law Review, research edi­ Entertainment Low Society; Phi Alpha Delta; tional Assoc. for Public Interest Low: Public Criminal Law - 18 U.S. C. § I 00 I - Abro­ Women; Volunteer Income Tax Assistance tor; Transactions: Te nnessee Business Low Student Bar Association; American Bar Service Award, NAPIL Summer Corps Fel­ gation of the 'Exculpatory No' Doctrine, 66 Program; Low-Related Education Program; journal; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Asso­ Association/Low Student Division. lowship; Tennessee Assoc. for Public Inter­ TENN. L. REV. ( 1999); Dean's list; highest Career Fair student host. ciation; Business and Tax Low Association. est Low: co-president, summer fellow; section grades: Civil Procedure II, Torts II, Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Kolwyck Equal Access to justice Scholar­ Lober Relations Low; Advocates' Prize Moot Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum in Recording Industry, concentration in ship; Transactions: Tennessee Business Low Court Competition, finalist; Speaker Se­ Science, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, laude, in Political Science, Middle Tennes­ Administration and Operations, minors in journal; Business and Tax Low Association; ries: speakers committee, vice-chair for 1991; Student Government Association, see State University, Murfreesboro, 1997; Moss Communications and Business Ad­ Phi Alpha Delta; Mock Trioi/LRE commit­ speakers; Moot Court Board; Student Advi­ faculty issues chair; Resident Advisor; Koppe Phi Sigma Pi Notional Honors Fraternity; ministration, Middle Tennessee State Uni­ tee; SBA; ABA/LSD; Tennessee High School sor; Transactions: Tennessee Business Law Delta Sorority; The Kinney Program, volun­ Citizens State Bonk Scholarship; All-Ameri­ versity, Murfreesboro, 1995. Belmont Uni­ Mock Trial Competition, advisor; LaFollette journal; Phi Alpha Delta; SBA; International teer; Student Orientation leader. can Scholar /Scholar Athlete; Pre-Law Soci­ versity, Nashville, 1990-92. Housing Authority VISTA Board; UT Service Law Society. ety; varsity football Learning. Experience: Law Clerk, Nimmo, Hoehn, Experience: Low Clerk, Davis, Arnold, Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Kirt & Nimmo, Nashville, summer 1999; Experience: Summer Associate, Miller & Haynes & Sanders, Knoxville, October Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, in History, University of South Caroline Research Assistant, Prof. Barbara Stark, UT Martin, Chattanooga, 1998-99; Research 1998-present; Royalty Assistant, Sony/ in Business Low and Accounting, University Honors College, Columbia, 1 997; Alumni College of Law, Knoxville, 1998-present; Assistant, Prof. Amy Hess, UT College of ATV Tree Publishing, Nashville, March�uly of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1994; Notional Scholarship; Dean's List; Exchange Fellow, Law Clerk, Tammy K. Hindman, Knoxville, Low, Knoxville, summer 1999-present; In­ 1 997; Administrative Supervisor, Comdota Dean's List; Dean's List; UT Executive Under­ University of Warwick, Coventry, England, 1998-present; Grant Analyst, Tennessee tern, Knoxville Community Development, Corporation, Brentwood, TN, December graduate Board; Alpha Koppe Psi Profes­ 1996-97; honors thesis: Roger Milliken: Commission on National and Community Fair Housing Division, spring 1999; Low 1989-August 1997. sional Business Fraternity: pledge v.p., audit Organized Labor and Textile Politics in Service, Nashville, 1994-97; Planning Clerk, Fleischmann & Fleischmann, Chatta­ committee; Golden Key; JTPA Youth Ser­ State end Nation, 1956- 1 996; Golden Analyst, Office of the Governor, Tennessee nooga, spring and fall 1998; Bonking Legal Practice Emphasis: Entertainment low vice Award; Community Leadership Award; Key National Honor Society; Portfolio liter­ State Planning Office, Nashville, 1993- Associate, 1996, and Intern, 1995, Citi­ IRS Recognition Award. ary magazine; Habitat for Humanity. 94; Special Projects Coordinator, Univer­ zens State Bonk, Jasper, TN; Commercial Location Preferred: Nashville, Atlanta, sity of Tennessee, Center for Government Web Page Design, 1995-97. Southeast Experience: Low Clerk, National Immigra­ Experience: Summer Associate, Winthrop, Training, Nashville, 1992-93; Intern, Burch, tion Law Project, Miami, FL, 1999; Law Stimson, Putnom&Roberts, NewYork, NY, Porter & johnson, Memphis, 1991 . Legal Practice Emphasis: Tax, corporate, Clerk, Rural Legal Services of Tennessee, 1999; Research Assistant, Professors Col­ transactions, real estate, securities Oak Ridge, 1998-present; Legal Intern, UT leen MediiI and Carl Pierce, UT College of Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Community Partnership Center, Knoxville, Law, Knoxville, summer 1998; Intern, South Location Preferred: Flexible 1998-99; Accountant, Hoskins Account­ Caroline Educational Television, Colum­ Location Preferred: Flexible ing, LaFollette, 1995-98; Tax Preparer, bia, summer 1997. IRS/VITA Program, LaFollette, 1995- present; Instructor, Roane Stole College, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible LaFollette, 1994-99; Clerk, Kincaid WL CPA, LaFollette, 1994.

16 LYNDY MICHELLE GREENWAY JEFFREY L. GRIFFIN BRADLEY E. GRIFFITH CAROL A. GUTHRIE ROBERT J. GUTHRIE Kennell, Missouri Gallatin, Tennessee Ervvin, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Chollonoogo, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's low School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Scholastic Background: B.A. in Finance, List; Dean's Advisory Council; Student Ad· Host; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Government list; Student Bar Association; Criminal low list; Certificate of Academic Excellence in University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; visor, co·coordinotor; Student Host; Stu· Association, low school senator. Society; Sports & Entertainment low Soci· Tarts I; Phi Alpha Delta, clerk; Student Host. Sigma Chi Fraternity: public relations choir· dent Bar Association: vice president, at· ety; American Bar Association/low Stu· man, secretory; Student Traffic Appeals Iorge representative; Phi Alpha Del to, alumni Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychol· dent Division. Scholastic Background: Ph.D., 1994, and Boord. relotions/fundroising chairman; Sports & ogy/ Political Science, University of Ten· M.A., 1984, UniversityofTennessee, Knox· Entertainment low Society; Allen Novak nessee, Knoxville, 1997; Phi Beta Kappa; Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, ville; Chancellor's Citation; Bernadolle Experience: Summer Associate, Shumocker Memorial Loon Fund Commillee, choirper· lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Student Trof· in Political Science, East Tennessee State Schmidt Research Grant. B.A., cum laude, & Thompson, and Witt, Gaither & Whitaker, son; low Women. fie Appeals Boord; Bicentennial Commit· University, Johnson City, 1 997; Pi Gamma in History, Berry College, Rome, GA, 1 980; Chollonoogo, 1999; low Clerk, Woolf, tee. Mu; Dean's list; Pre·Low Society; German Woodman of the World Award, Outstond· McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpenter, Knox· Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Club. ing American History Student. ville, 1998·99; Summer Associate, Will, laude, in Political Science, minor in English, Experience: Shop Assistant, Industrial Bot· Gaither & Whitaker, Chollonoogo, 1 998; University of Mississippi, Oxford, 1996; tery, Hendersonville, TN, summers 1997· Experience: low Clerk, Brabson, Yates & Experience: low Clerk, Office of the District Summer Intern, Tennessee Volley Authority, Ole Miss Alumni Association Scholarship; 98; Phone Soles Assistant, HFS/Doys Inn Hamilton, Sevierville, TN, summer 1999; Allorney, 6th Judicial District of Tennessee, Chollonoogo, 1996; Deputy Clerk, Fourth Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Golden Key Reservations, Knoxville, summer 1996; low Clerk, Becker, Thomforde, Brown & Knoxvil le, summer 1999; Research Assis· Circuit Court Clerk's Office, Knoxville, Notional Honor Society; Pi Sigma Alpha; Materials Handler, Donnelley Printing Com· Knight, Knoxville, summer 1998-spring tent, Prof. Glenn Reynolds, UT College of 1995-97; Runner, Leitner, Williams, Dooley Sigma Tau Delta; Chancellor's Honor Roll. pony, Gallatin, summers 1994·95; Cosh· 1999; Shipping Coordinator, Morrill Mo­ low, Knoxville, summer 1999; Research & Napolitan, Chattanooga, 1991·93. Southwest Missouri State University, 1 993· ier /Food Services, Oprylond USA, Nosh· tors, Ervvin, TN, May 1995:)uly 1997; Assistant, Sterling Professor Emeritus Boris I. 95; Sigma Kappa Social Sorority; Closs ville, summers 1992·93. Low Clerk, Robert Manuel, Ervvin, April Billker, Yale Low School, summer 1998; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Representative; Standards Boord; Execu· 1994-Moy 1995. low Clerk, Allorney Jackie Killrell, Knox· live Boord. Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial, busi· ville, summer 1998; Lecturer in History, UT Location Preferred: Southeast ness transactions Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Knoxville, 1994-present; Instructor of His· Experience: Summer Associate, Rainey, tory, Tennessee Wesleyan College, Ath· Kizer, Butler, Reviere & Beii,Jockson, 1999; Location Preferred : Southeast, Nashville, Location Preferred: Southeast ens, 1986·90; Intern, UTK Commission for Summer Associate, Gentry, Tipton, Kizer, Mobile, Dallas, Chollonoogo Women, Knoxville, 1986·90. Mclemore & Jendrek, Knoxville, 1998; Human Resources Manager, Custom Steel, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Inc., Kennell, MO, February-August 1997; Substitute Teacher, Kennett Public Schools, Location Preferred: Southeast, East Tennes· 1 996-97; Accounting Clerk, Family Coun· see, Kentucky seling Center, Kennell, 1994-96.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

17 JO'LOREAL GUY DAVID B. HAMILTON RACHEL A HAMMETI CHARLES WAYNE HANCOCK, II COZETIA HARRIS Germantown, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Smyrna, Tennessee Atlanta, GA

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: Moy 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Black Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Law School Honors and Activities: UT Pro Law Students Association; Alpha Omega, List; American Bar Association/Law Stu­ see Low Review, editor of student materials; Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association. Bono Project; Transactions: Te nnessee Busi­ UT Campus Ministry. dent Division, president, treasurer; Business Speaker Series, vice-chair for administra­ ness Low journal; Advocates' Prize Moot and Tax Law Association; SBA; Volunteer tion; Student Host; Volunteer Income Tax Scholastic Background: B.S. in Sociology­ Court Competition; Black Law Students Scholastic Background: B. S., summa cum Income Tax Assistance Program; highest Assistance Program; SBA; Knoxville Auxil­ Criminal justice, Tennessee Technological Association; Environmental Law Society; laude, in Communications, double major section grades: Legal Process II, Contracts iary to the Tennessee Bar Association Schol­ University, Cookeville, 1997; Senior Aca­ Law and Medicine Society. in Broadcast journalism and Classics, Uni­ II. arship. demic Award, Sociology Department; Phi versityof Tennessee, Knoxville 1997; Top Kappa Phi; All American Scholar; Sociol­ Scholastic Background: Master of Public Graduate in College of Communications; Scholastic Background: B.S. in Professional Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum ogy Honor Society; Student Government Health, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Arthur Moser Memorial Scholarship in Clas­ Aeronautics, minor in Aviation, Business laude, in Mechanical Engineering, Univer­ Association: Supreme Court Selections 1997; Dean's List; Eta Sigma Gamma sics; Phi Eta Sigma, president Administration, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical sity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1 996; Whittle Committee, Arts and Science representa­ Honor Society; delegate to MPH Faculty University, Daytona Beach, FL, 1993; Scholarship; Mortar Board; Tau Beta Pi; Pi tive; Pi Kappa Alpha: Scholar of the Year, Committee. B.B.A, Tennessee State Uni­ Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. Dean's list; Outstanding Young Men of Tau Sigma; Golden Key National Honor vice president, community service chair­ versity, Nashville, 1995; Dean's List; Presi­ Grayfred Gray, UT College of Law, Knox­ America, 1993 & 1998. Society; Omicron Delta Kappa; Order of man, ethics chairman, executive council. dential Scholarship; Golden Key National ville, summer 1998; Research Assistant, Omega; Rho Lambda; Alpha Delta Pi soror­ Honor Society; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Prof. William Bates, summer 1997; Radio Experience: Law Clerk, William C. Killian, ity Experience: Law Clerk, Tennessee Attor­ Inc. Anchor and Reporter, All News 850 AM PC, jasper, TN, 1998-99; Vice President ney General's Office, Nashville, summer and WUTK FM, Knoxville; Student Assis­ and Board of Directors, Norwood Kiwanis Experience: Summer Associate, Bass, Berry 1999; Law Clerk, Office of the District Experience: Clinic Attorney, UTLegal Clinic, tant, UT Department of Classics, Knoxville, Club, Knoxville, 1996-99; Income Tax & Sims, and Luedeka, Neely & Graham, Attorney, 6th judicial District of Tenne ssee, College of Law, Knoxville, summer 1999; spring 1995-spring 1997. Preparer, H&R Black, Knoxville, 1997; Knoxville, 1999; Summer Associate, Lewis, Knoxville, summer 1998; Field Represen­ Assistant to Medicare Risk Director, Phoe­ U.S. Air Force; Airspace Manager for King, Krieg, Waldrop & Catron, Knoxville, tative, summers 1996-97, and Field Direc­ nix Healthcare, Nashville, summer 1998; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Eastern North Carolina, Air Traffic Control 1998; Salon Coordinator, Metropolis Hair tor, fall 1996, U S. Congressman Bart Community Initiatives Intern, United Way, Facility Manager, Supervisor and Opera­ Fashions, Knoxville, February;luly 1997; Gordon, Murfreesboro; Intern, Tennessee Knoxville, summer 1997; Tutor, University Location Preferred: Southeast tor, drafted and published approach and Sales Associate, The Body Shop, Knox­ General Assembly /House judiciary Com­ of Tennessee, Knoxville, fall 1996. departure charts, U.S. and abroad, 1 975- ville, july 1996-Februory 1997; junior En­ mittee, Nashville, january-May 1996; Vol­ 96; Combat Veteran. gineer, Wissenschaftlich-Technische unteer, Office of the Public Defender, Legal Practice Emphasis: Health care, crimi­ lngenieurberatung GmbH, Germany,Janu­ Cookeville. nal Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible; family­ ary·May 1995; Intern, Martin Marietta owned/small business issues, wills and Energy Systems, Robotics Division, Oak Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: California, New York, wealth transfers, real estate, aviation Ridge, May-August 1 994; Assistant Coach, Georgia Gulf Park Swim Team, Knoxville, May Location Preferred: Nashville, Knoxville, Location Preferred: Knoxville 1992-August 1993. Cookeville, Atlanta

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

18 R. CHRIS HARRISON LAURI M. HAYS G. ALLEN HICKS THOMAS D. HODGES JOSHUA R. HOLDEN Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee Gray, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date ofGraduation:JD/MBA, May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Student law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Hunton Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Bar Association; Student Advisor. list; Student Bar Association; Tennessee see Low Review, editor of student materials; & Williams Writing Competition finalist; laude, in Political Science, minor in History, Association far Public Interest law; Phi Comment, Finding Common Ground on Best Appellate Brief in legal Process II East Tennessee Stale University, johnson Scholastic Background: BA in Political Alpha Della; Knoxville Police Ride-Along the Common Bond: Bonks, Credit Unions section; Student Bar Association: presi­ City, 1997; Outstanding Political Science Science, Davidson College, Davidson, NC, Program. and the Common Bond Requirement for dent, second-year representative; Speaker Student; john W. Burgess Award for Excel­ 1996; Reach Out Community Mentor; Credit Union Membership, TENN. l. REV. Series; Student Host; Phi Alpha Della; Stu­ lence in Political Science; Pi Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha, vice president; Student Host; Scholastic Background: BA, magna cum (19991; Transactions: Te nnessee Business dent Advisor, co·coordinalor; Student Gov­ National Political Science Honor Society; soccer learn;Univ ersity of Aberdeen, Scot­ laude, in English literature, University of Lowjournal; highest section grade in legal ernment Association, law school senator. Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Bela Phi; Pi Gamma land, fall 1994. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Phi Bela Process II; Speaker Series; SBA. Mu; Alpha lambda Della; Dean's list; Kappa; Golden Key National Honor Soci­ Scholastic Background: BA, magna cum Academic Performance Scholarship; Stu­ Experience: Summer Associate, Downey& ety; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Omega: assislanl Scholastic Background: A.B. in Political laude, in Psychology, University of Tennes­ dent Government Association; Pre-law Cleveland, Mariella, GA, and Armstrong, rush chairman, corresponding secretary, Science and English, Stanford University, see, Knoxville, 1995; Outstanding Research Society; Admissions Ambassador. Allen, Prewill, Gentry, johnston & Holmes, junior panhellenic representative. Stanford, CA, 1993; Honor Student Alh· Assistant; Dick Panther leadership Scholar­ Memphis, 1999;judicial lnlern, Han. Rob­ lele Award; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; TEAM ship; Sigma Phi Epsilon: chapter president, Experience: Student Assistant, East Tennes­ ert E. Flournoy, Cobb County Superior Experience: Summer Associate, Marlin, (recreation far inner-city youth(, volunteer Man of the Year, Alumni leadership Schol­ see Stale University Office of the Registrar, Court, Mariella, summer 1998; Intern, The Tale, Morrow & Marston, and Ford & coordinator; Magdalen College, Oxford arship; Phi Bela Kappa; Golden Key Na­ johnson City, September 1995-May 1997. Children's low Center, Charlotte, NC, Harrison, Memphis, 1999; judicial intern, University, England, spring 1992. tional Honor Society. spring 1 996; Sports Director, Camp Hamp­ Tennessee Supreme Court, Nashville, and legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ton, East Hampton, NY, summers 1992- Summer Associate, Marlin, Tale, Morrow Experience: Summer Associate, Business Experience: law Clerk, General Counsel's 93 and 1997; Runner, Benham-leake law & Marston, Memphis, 1998; Server/ Affairs, The Coca-cola Company, Atlanta, Office, Clayton Homes, Knoxville, sum­ Location Preferred: Flexible Firm, Memphis, summer 1994. Trainer, Satellite Feed, Memphis, june 1999; judicial Intern, Han. Robert Echols, mers 1998-99; loon Portfolio Manager, 1996-Augusl 1997; Server/Trainer, Sil­ U.S. District Court, Nashville, summer Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance, Knoxville, legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ver Spoon Cafe, Knoxville, May 1994- 1998; legislative Assistant, U.S. Senator january 1996-Augusl 1997; Congressional june 1996. Bill Frisl, Washington, DC, 1995-97; leg­ Intern, Congressman , Wash­ Location Preferred: Southeast islative Correspondent, U.S. Senator Kay ington, DC, summer 1995; law Clerk, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Bailey Hutchison, Washington, DC, 1994- Roy, Former, Eldridge & Hickman, Knox­ 95; Research Assistant, National Federa­ ville, summer 1994. location Preferred: Southeast tion of Independent Business, Washington, DC, 1993-94; Accounting Assislanl, South­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Business, corpo­ western Company, Nashville, summers rate law 1990-92. Location Preferred: Southeast, Washing­ legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ion, DC

19 RONALD E. HONAKER MOLLY J. HUDGINS BENJAMIN WALTER HUDON CHRISTOPHER BRYAN JOHNSON KELLY SCOTIJOHNSON Roanoke, Virginia Carbondale, Illinois Mem phis, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee St. Louis, Missouri

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: JD/MBA May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Evi­ see Law Review, internet materials editor; List; Phi Alpha Delta, alumni/fund raising List: honors, high honors; Speaker Series, Bar Association; Tennessee Organization dence Moot Court Team, third place in Dean's List; Phi Alpha Delta. chairman; SBA: at-large representative, logistics committee; Student Bar Associa­ of MBAs. notional competition; Moot Court Boord; election committee chairperson; Sports & tion; Sports & Entertainment Law Society; Hamilton Burnell American Inn of Court; Scholastic Background: M.S. in Industrial Entertainment Low Society, sports low vice Certificate of Academic Excellence in Can­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Econom­ Gunn, Ogden & Sullivan, P.A. Moot Court and Systems Engineering, (options: Human president; TN High School Mock Trial tracts II; Habitat for Humanity. ics, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Brief Writing Award, 1999; Dean's List; Factors Engineering and Safety Engineer­ Competition, volunteer; Student Host. NY, 1991; A. David Martin Fellowship; SBA; TBA; ABA/LSD, litigation section; Phi ingl 1 996, and B.S. in Psychology and Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum CFA Level II Candidate. Alpha Delta; Student Host; Student Advi­ B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, laude, in History and Economics, University sor; Career Fair host; West Group and 1993, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and in Corporate Finance, Southern Illinois of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997; Alumni Experience: Intern, Associated Bonk Cor­ Cosenotes, student rep. Stole University, Blocksburg, VA; Alpha Pi University, Carbondale, 1997; Phi Beta Scholarship; Collie Wood Ross Scholar­ poration, Corporate Counsel's Office, Mu Industrial Engineering Honor Society; Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Golden Key Na­ ship; Dean's List; Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Green Boy, WI, summer 1999; Portfolio Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum National Insti tute of Occupational Safety tional Honor Society; Sphinx Club; Aca­ Honor Society; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Kappa Manager, The Torch Fund, Knoxville, janu­ laude, in Political Science, minor in Crimi­ and Health Safety Engineering Fellow; demic All-American; Missouri Volley Con­ Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: ary 1997-present; Database Administra­ nology and Criminal justice, University of College of Engineering john Lee Prall Engi­ ference All-Academic Team; Missouri Vol· academic scholarship, chaplain, corre­ tor, GSSI, Knoxville, June-August 1998; Missouri, St. Louis, 1996; Dean's List; Pi neering Fellow; T. Marshall Hahn Engi­ ley All-conference Golf Team; Virginia sponding secretory; Reformed University Financial Analyst, Continuum Equities, Knox­ Sigma Alpha; Golden Key National Honor neering Scholar. Gordon Outstanding leader athlete; Dean's Fellowship. ville, March 1997-Moy 1998; U.S. Army, Society; Who's Who Among Students in List; Outstanding College of Business Re­ February 1992-Moy 1996: Battalion Intel­ American Universities and Colleges; Col­ Experience: Summer Associate, Arnall, cruiter; College of Business Scholarship; Experience: Low Clerk, Butler, Vines & ligence Officer, Assistant Battalion Fire lege Republicans. Golden & Gregory, Atlanta, 1999; judi­ Dorothy Webb Memorial/SouthernIllinois Babb, Knoxville, fall 1999-present; Sum­ Support Officer, Battery Fire Direction Of­ cial Intern, Hon.joseph M. Tipton, Tennes­ Ladies Golf Association Scholarships. mer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, ficer, Company Fire Support Officer. Experience: Teaching Assistant, Legal Re­ see Court of Criminal Appeals, Knoxville, and Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, search, UT College of Low, 1999-QO; Low 1998; Usability Design Engineer, Siemens Experience: Legal and Administrative In­ Memphis, 1998; Runner, Martin, Tote, Legal Practice Emphasis: Estate planning, Clerk, Office of the District Attorney, 6th Energy and Automation, johnson City, tern, Missouri Valley Conference, St. Louis, Morrow & Marston, Memphis, summers securities judicial District of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996-99; Research Assistant, Industrial summer 1999; Volunteer Intern, UT 1996-97; Manager, UT Volunteer Foot­ May 1999-presenl and summer 1998; Ergonomics Laboratory, Human Factors Women's Athletic Department, Knoxville, baiiTeom, Knoxville, 1 995-97; ReliefTeller, Location Preferred: Flexible Law Clerk, Knox County Law Director's Engineering Center, Virginia Polytechnic fall 1998; Low Clerk, Brandon, Schmidt, Boatmen's Bonk of Tennessee, Memphis, Office, 1998-99; Research Assistant, Prof. Institute, 1995-96; Industrial Engineering Goffinet & Solverson, Carbondale, IL, sum­ summers 1994-95. Gary Anderson, UT College of Law, Supervisor, United Parcel Service,Virginia mer 1998; Head Counselor, Nikejr. Golf Knoxville, 1998-present; Sales Represen­ District Industrial Engineering, 1992-94; Camps, Carbondale, summers 1995-98; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tative, Millbrook Distribution Services, St. Engineering Consultant, Corning Inc., Counselor, Georgia jr Golf Academy, Louis, 1 988-97; Intern, Office of the Public Blocksburg, VA, 1992-93. Athens, summer 1993; Tournament Assis­ Location Preferred: Southeast Defender, St. Louis, 1996; Volunteer En­ tant, Supervisor of Sales and Statistician, glish Tutor, St. Louis City Public School Legal Practice Emphasis: High technology, Carbondale Community High School Ath­ System, 1995. ergonomics/repetitive stress injury. letics, 1992-present.

20 RUSSELL A. JONES LLOYD THOMAS KAHLER THEODORE KITAI CHRISTIAN C. KIZER VICTORIA L. KREBS Charlotte, North Carolina Clinton, Tennessee Germantown, Tennessee jackson, Tennessee Scarsdale, New York

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Woller Law School Honors and Activities: Law list; Canslilulionol Low Moat Court Team; see Association lor Public Interest Law, Bar Association; Tronsoclions: Tennessee Lansden Dortch & Davis Scholarship; Ten­ Women, second-year representative; Ten­ William B. Spong, Jr lnvilalional Maal treasurer; Student Bar Association; Student Business Low journal. nessee Low Review; Dean's list; Student nessee Association for Public Interest Law, Court Tournament, College of William & Host; Kolwyck Equal Access lojuslice Schol­ Bar Association, first year representative; summer fellow; UT Pro Bono Pro ·ecl; Ten­ Mary School of Low, Williamsburg, VA; arship. Scholastic Background: M.B.A. program, Student Hast; Dean's Advisory Council. nessee Bar Association; Naliona , Lawyers highest section grades: Legal Process I, University of Memphis. B.S., magna cum Guild. Public International Law; George H. Hall Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum laude, in Business Adrninislralion IAccounl­ Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Memorial Scholarship; Student Bar Asso­ laude, in Political Science, minor in Public ingl, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, laude, in Molhemalics, The Universily oflhe Scholastic Background: M.A. in Deal Edu­ ciation. Relations, University of Tennessee, Knox­ 1994; Dean's List; Fred M. Roddy Scholar­ South, Sewanee, TN, 1994; Phi Bela cation, University of Rochester, NY, 1992. ville, 1 996; George W. Jasny Foundation ship; Delta Sigma Pi; National Academic Kappa; WaocsLeadershipAward; Wilkin's B.A. in Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum Scholarship Grant; Tennessee Intercolle­ Honor Society; Alpha Lambda Delta; Scholarship; Tennessee Academic Schol­ Nashville, 1988. laude, in English, Appalachian Stale Uni­ giate Student Legislature; Outstanding Stu­ Golden Key National Honor Society. arship; Student Trustee; Dean's list; Order versity, Boone, NC, 1995; E.M. Dixon dent SeNice Award; Student Government of the Gownsmen; Omicron Delta Kappa; Experience: Student Attorney, UT Office of Memorial Scholarship; United Methodist Association; Student Affairs Council. Experience: Law Clerk, The Bogalin Law Disciplinary Committee; dormitory proctor Student judicial Affairs, Knoxville, june Foundation Scholarship; Chancellor's list; Firm, Memphis, summers 1998-99; Prop­ and student advisor; varsity tennis and 1999-presenl; Law Clerk, Law Office of Dean's list; lnslruclionol Assistant, English Experience: Clerk, CASA of Anderson erly Tax Intern, lnlernalional Paper Com­ cross country; sacristan and acolyte trainer. Margaret Beebe Held, Knoxville, january Deparlmenl, Appalachian Stole University, County, Clinton, TN, summer 1999; Gu­ pany, Memphis, October 1996-August 1999-presenl; Research Assistant, Profes­ 1995. bernatorial Appointee, Statewide Indepen­ 1997; Runner/Clerk, The Bagalin Law Experience: Summer Associate, Miller & sor Fran Ansley, UT College of Low, Knox­ dent living Council, Nashville, 1998- Firrn, Memphis, january 1995-Augusl Marlin, and Boker, Donelson, Bearman & ville, October 1998-May 1999; Intern, Experience: Summer Associate, Wagner, presenl; Mayoral Appointee & Porliamen­ 1997; Runner/Clerk, Bowling, Bowling & Caldwell, Chattanooga, 1999; Summer Tennessee Industrial Renewal Network, Myers & Songer, Knoxville, 1998-99; larion, Knoxville Advisory Council for the Associates, Memphis, january 1995-Sep­ Associate, Miller & Marlin, and Gearhiser, Knoxville, August-December 1998; Assis­ Academically Gifted Language Arts Handicapped, 1997-presenl; Community lember 1996; Accounting Intern, Sharp Peters, Lockaby & T ollanl, Chattanooga, lonl Director of Residential and judicial Teacher, Iredell-Statesville Schools, Advisory Board, 51. Mary's Hospital, Knox­ Manufacturing Co. of America, Memphis, 1998; Research Technician, july 1996- Affairs, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Statesville, NC, 1995-97; Ediloriolisl, The ville, 1993-presenl; Regional Sales and summers 1992-93; Machinery Construe­ july 1997, and Clinic Coordinator/Dolo May 1993:July 1997; Complex Director, Appalachian, 1994-95; Radio Announcer, Technical Representative, Highland Asso­ lion, Izumi Kinzoku Kogyo Co., Ltd., Osaka, Analyst, September 1995:July 1996, Uni­ Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, August WSOCFM 103, Charlotte, NC, 1989- ciates, Inc., Knoxville, 1991-93; Technical Japan, summer 1991 . versity of Alabama School of Medicine 1991-May 1993; Resident Director, Uni­ 93. Represenlalive, Signal Packaging Inc., Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infec­ versity of Rochester, NY, May 1988:June Chattanooga, 1989-9 1 ; CNC Equipment Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tious Diseases, Birmingham; Research As­ 1991 . Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Operator, Armstrong Rubber Co., Clinton, sislonl, july 1994:July 1995,Universily of 198 1-8 8; Fabrication, Chancey & Location Preferred: Flexible Alabama School of Medicine Department Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Reynolds, Knoxville, 1978-80. of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology. Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

21 ROBERT R. KURTZ JOHN R. LoBAR CYNTHIA M. LACY CAROL ANNE LAMONS BRAD A LAMPLEY Knoxville, Tennessee Chollonooga, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee Louisville, Kentucky

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Charles Bar Association; Student Host Program. List; Phi Alpha Della, historian; SBA; TBA; List; Certificate of Academic Excellent in List; Mallhews�eter Scholarship; National A and Myrtle Warner Scholarship; Gus lnlelleclual Property Low Society; Business Legal Process I; Student Bar Association, Trial Team, regional finalist; Advocates' and Margaret Manning Scholarship. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, and Tax Law Association; Sports & Enler­ secretary; Transactions: Te nnessee Busi­ Prize Moot Court Compelilion: first place, in History, University of Southwestern Loui­ lainmenl Law Society; ABA/LSD: intellec­ ness Low journal; Student Host. best oralisl, best brief runner-up; Ray H. Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum siana, Lafayelle, 1995; Dean's List; Out­ tual property and anli-lrusl sections; Ameri­ jenkins Mock Trial Compelilion, second laude, in Communications, major in Broad­ standing Graduate in History/Philosophy can Intellectual Property Low Association: Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum place; Mool Court Boord, chairman; Cen­ casting, minor in Political Science, Univer­ Deportment; Philosophy Club. commillee on electronic and com puler law, laude, in Finance, University of Tenne ssee, ter for Advocacy Director, search com mil­ sity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Col­ commillee on licensing; McClure Fellow­ Knoxville, 1997; Dean's List; UT Pam Pan lee; Student Advisor; Student Host. lege of Communications lop graduate; UT Experience: Senior Woiler/Woil Stoff ship far Summer Institute of lnlernalional & Squad, 1993-94 and 1995-97; Pepsi/ Football Leiterman; Academic All-Southeast­ Trainer, Chorley G's Reslouronl, Lofoyelle, Comparative Law, Universile Paris I Food City Scholarship; Golden Key Na­ Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum ern Conference; UT Athletics Boord, stu­ LA. Pantheon - Sorbonne !Cornell Low School), tional Honor Society; Order of Omega; laude, in English, Honors Program, Univer­ dent athletes' representative; UT Athletic 1999; Intellectual Property Summer lnsli­ Rho Lambda; Executive Undergraduate sityofTennessee, Knoxville, 1997;john C. Dept. Academic AchievementAward; UT's Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal low lule, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, Business Program; Phi Eta Sigma Honor HodgesMeril Scholarship; Phi Bela Kappa; delegate Ia SEC Sludeni-Athlele Advisory NH, 1998. Society; Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority: rush Marlar Boord, secretory; Omicron Delta Council; Burger King/ESPN Scholar Ath­ Location Preferred: Southeast chairman, assistant rush chairman, party Kappa, vice president; Golden Key Na­ lete ofthe Game, Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, chairman, leader's council, Carnicusdirec­ tional Honor Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Order 1996; UT Athletic Department Commillee minor in Asian Studies, University ofT ennes­ lor. of Omega; Rho Lambda; Dean's Student on Community Service; Multiple Sclerosis see, Challanoogo, 1997; Dean's List. Advisory Commillee; Campus Enlerlain­ Read-a-than, honorary co-chairman; Fel­ United SlotesMilitary Academy, West Point, Experience: Low Clerk, Weintraub, Stock, menl Board, vice chair; UT Singers; Alpha lowship of Christian Athletes, president. NY, 1991-94; Cadel-in.Chorge of the Bennell, Grisham & Underwood, Mem­ Omicron Pi Social Sorority: most aulsland­ Chess Team; Staff and Ushers member. phis, summer 1999; Low Clerk, Lacy & ing senior award, recording secretary, All­ Experience: Graduate Assistant Coach, Moseley, Knoxville, spring 1999; Low Sing director; Student Government Asso­ Offensive Line, UT Football, 1998-presenl; Experience: Federal Student liligolion In­ Clerk, 1998, and Runner, 1992-97, Lacy ciation; UT All-Sing, best female soloist; UT Law Clerk, Hodges Doughty & Carson, tern, Dept. of justice, U.S. Allorney's Of­ and Winchester, Knoxville, 1998; Dance Carnicus, best actress. Knoxville, summers 1998-99; Law Clerk, fice, Challanooga, summer 1998; Man­ lnslruclor, Universal Dance Association, Stokes & Bartholomew, Nashville, spring ager, Steak Escape of Atlanta, January�uly Memphis, summers 1995-96; Sales Asso­ Experience: Low Clerk, Hodges, Doughty 1999; Counselor/Coach, Fellowship of 1997; Cadet, United Stales Army, West ciate, Dancy's, Knoxville, 1992-93. &Corson, Knoxville,January 1999-presenl; Christian Athletes Football Camp, Asheville, Point, NY, july 1991-May 1995. Law Clerk, Dunn, MacDonald & Coleman, NC, summer 1996; Co-Host, SEC Insider Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Knoxville, summer 1998; Runner, Buller, Radio Program, Maryville, TN, 1995; Legal Practice Emphasis: Intellectual prop­ Vines & Babb, Knoxville, 1995-97; Run­ Sports Anchor, WUTK-AM, Knoxville, erty Location Preferred: Southeast ner, Rainey, Kizer, Butler, Reviere & Bell, 1994-95 . jackson, summer 1994; Salesperson, Location Preferred: Flexible, Southwest Greg's Hallmark Shop, Jackson, summers Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1991-92.

22 NATALIE P. LeVASSEUR BRENT EDWIN LOWE DEBORAH A LOWE LAWRENCE M. MAGDOVITZ, II JUSTIN R. MARTIN Knoxville, Tennessee Seymour, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Germantown, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities; Tennes· Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Moot see Bor Association; Tennessee Associo· Bor Association, treasurer. List; Phi Alpha Delta: co-choir, social com· list; Transactions: Tennessee Business Low Court Boord; Advocates' Prize Moot Court lion for Public Interest Low; Student Bor mittee; Student Bor Association. journal; Business and Tax Low Association, Competition, quorter·finolist; SBA, social Association; American Bor Association/ Scholastic Background: Masters of Ac· treasurer; Phi Alpha Delta; American Bar committee; Bor/Bri, Head Representative; Low Student Division; Phi Alpha Delta; countoncy, concentration in Taxation, Uni· Scholastic Background: BA, cum laude, Association/Low Student Division; Student Phi Alpha Delta, Peer Mentor Program Student Host; College of Low Art Commit· versify of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1994; in History, Huntingdon College, Montgom· Bor Association; PMBR student represento· choir. tee. passed CPA, 1993. B.S.BA in Account· ery, AL, 1995; Departmental Honors; live; Knoxville Legal Aid Society Pro Bono ing, Georgetown University, Washington, Dean's List of High Honors; Library Commit· Project; Criminal Low Society; UT Rugby Scholastic Background: B.A., College Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in Elemen· DC, 1993. lee; Huntingdon Host; Habitat for Human· Football Club. Scholars Program, emphasis in Philosophy tory/ Early Childhood Education, Indiana ity; Bells and Pomegronts. and American Studies, University of Ten· University, Bloomington, 1984. MAT. in Experience: Low Clerk, Holbrook & Scholastic Background: BA, cum laude, nessee, Knoxville, 1995; Normandy Elementary Education, Northwestern Uni· Peterson, Knoxville, December 1998- Experience: Summer Associate, Georhiser, in Economics and Political Science, Boston Scholar; Issues Committee, membership versity, Evanston, IL, 1973. BA, magna present; Research Assistant, Prof. Amy Hess, Peters, Lockaby & Tallant, Chattanooga, University, Boston, MA, 1997; Alpha Phi choir; Central Program Council: executive cum laude, in Art History, Rice University, UT College of Low, Knoxville, summer and Holbrook& Peterson, Knoxville, 1999; Omega; Omicron Delta Epsilon, Notional committee choir, notional representative; Houston, 1X, 1970; Phi Beta Kappa; No· 1998; Tax Consulting Associate, Coopers Summer Associate, Gentry, Tipton, Kizer, Economics Honor Society; Undergraduate Student Senator; Gamma Beta Phi Honor tionol Merit Scholar; Rice University Scholar· & Lybrand, Knoxville, 1994-97. Mclemore & jendrek and Holbrook & Economics Association. Society, secretory; campus theater; Resi· ship. Peterson, Knoxville, 1998; Legal Assistant, dent Assistant. Legal Practice Emphasis: Taxation, gift and Boydoun, Harris & Reese, Nashville, 1995- Experience: Senior Low Clerk, Dept. of Experience: Paralegal and Low Clerk, Low estate planning 97; Legal Librarian, Thorington & Gregory, justice, U.S. Attorney's Office, Knoxville, Experience: Low Clerk, McGehee, New· Office of HorryWiersemo, Knoxville, 1995· Montgomery, AL, 1994-95. spring/ summer 1 999; Low Clerk, Attorney ton & Wykoff, Knoxville, February 1999· present; Certified Lactation Consultant, Location Preferred: Southeast Lawrence M. Mogdovitz, Clarksdale, MS. present; S. Down Coppock, Esq., cite Knoxville, 1987-97; Teacher (preschool, Legal Practice Emphasis: Business low summer 1998; Licensed Real Estate Soles· checked 1999 ed. of child adoption low third grade, college): Illinois, 1973-75, man, Farrington Realty Group, Boston, MA, book, fall 1998; Research Assistant, Prof. Colilornio, 1976-77, Indiana, 1979-80; Location Preferred: Flexible summer 1996; Deputy Sheriff, Coahoma Barbaro Stork, UT College of Low, Knox· Purchasing Agent, Chicago Boord ofTrode, County, MS, December 1996-December ville, summer 1998; judicial Intern, Han. 1971-72. 1999. james H. Jarvis, U.S. District Court, Knox· ville, summer 1998; Federal Student litigo· Legal Practice Emphasis: General proc· Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate, space lion Intern, Dept. of justice, U.S. Attorney's lice, civil litigation, public interest low low, taxation, bankruptcy, Tennessee in· Office, Knoxville, summer 1998; Assistant come lox Librarian, McCampbell & Young Knoxville, Location Preferred: Knoxville july 1996-present; Certified juvenile Court Location Preferred: , North· Mediator, Community Mediation Center, ern Mississippi Knoxville, January 1996- April 1998.

23 VALERIE LATOSHA MASON JAMES L. MAY, JR. RHONDA F. MAYSE JAMA L. McMURRAY ASHLEY D. MEREDITH jackson, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Columbia, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee Clinton, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Black Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's law Students Association, parliamentar­ list; judge Richard R. Ford Scholarship; list; Transactions: Te nnessee Business Low Bar Association; law Women. list, highest honors; Harold C. Warner ian; Te nnessee Law Review, lead editor of highest section grade in Property; Advo­ journal; Certificate of Academic in legal Centurion Scholarship; Tennessee Low Re­ student materials; Phi Alpha Delta; law­ cates' Prize Moot Court Competition, quar­ Process II; low Women; American Bar Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum view, research editor; Phi Alpha Delta; law Related Education/High School Mock Trial ter-finalist; Phi Alpha Delta; Sports & Enter­ Association/ law Student Division; Student laude, in Sociology, minor in Political Sci­ Women: vice-president, first-year represen­ Program, co-<:hair; law Women; Ameri­ tainment low Society. Bar Association; Tennessee Association for ence, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, tative; SBA: secretary, third-year represen­ can Bar Association/law Student Division, Public Interest low; Christian legal Society. 1996; Roddy Academic Scholarship; tative; Tennessee High School Mock Trial secretary; Student Advisor. Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Golden Key National Honor Society; Phi Competition, student advisor; Environmen­ in Mass Communications, minors in Politi­ Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum Eta Sigma. tal law Society. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political cal Science, Business and Moss Communi­ laude, in Business Administration, lipscomb Science, minors in English and Business cations, Middle Tennessee Stole Univer­ University, Nashville, TN, 1996. AS., Experience: law Clerk, AltorneyChris Ralls, Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum law, Middle Tennessee State University, sity, Murfreesboro, 1997; Golden Key summa cum laude, in liberal Arts, Colum­ Maryville, TN, January 1999-present; In­ laude, in Environmental Science, Auburn Murfreesboro, 1997; Pi Gamma Mu So­ Notional Honor Society. bia State Community College, Columbia, tern, Office of the District Attorney, 5th University, Auburn, Al, 1996; 1996-97 cial Science Honor Society; Tau Omicron TN, 1983; Dean's list; Gamma Beta Phi judicial District of Tennessee, Maryville, Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar Women's Honor Society; Presidential Schol· Experience: Summer Associate, Monier & honor society; Alpha Chi National College summer 1995. to Australia; National Science Foundation arship; Honors Program; Kiwanis Scholar­ Herod, Nashville, 1999; low Clerk, long, Scholarship Society; Delta Mu Delta busi­ Scholar; Auburn University Dudley Oppor­ ship; Tennessee Pre-Professional Fellow­ Ragsdale & Waters, Knoxville, 1998- ness honor society. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tunity Scholar; Phi Kappa Phi; Cater Soci­ ship; Golden Key Notional Honor Society. present;judiciol lntern, Tennessee Supreme ety; Mortar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Court, Nashville, summer 1998; Spanish Experience: Summer Associate, Smith, Location Preferred: Southeast Cardinal Key junior Honor Society, presi­ Experience: Summer Associate, Rainey, linguist, U.S. Air Force, 1986-92. Currie & Hancock, Atlanta, 1999; law dent; Auburn Society of Environmental Sci­ Kizer, Butler, Reviere&Beii,Jockson, 1999; Clerk, Moore & Peden, Columbia, TN, entists, president; Alpha Omicron Pi: presi­ legal Intern, Knoxville Office of Community Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible summer 1998; Office Manager, john J. dent, vice president, spirit chair, national Development, Fair Housing Division, 1 999; Garman, Attorney at law, Nashville, 1 996- convention delegate. judicial Intern, Han. james Todd, U.S Location Preferred: Flexible 97; Sales, Medical Management Solu­ District Court, jackson, summer 1998; Of­ tions, Columbia, 1995; Administrator, Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, fice Aid/Volunteer, West Tennessee legal Bridge Street Counseling Center, Franklin, Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, Knoxville, Services, jackson, 1997; Resident Assis­ TN, 1994-95; Office Support Consultant, 1 998-99;judiciol lntern, Chiefjustice Riley tant, Middle Tennessee Stole University Smelter Service Corporation, Mount Pleas­ Anderson, Tennessee Supreme Court, Knox­ Housing, Murfreesboro, 1994-97. ant, TN, 1994; Consumer/ Mortgage ville, summer 1998; Summer Intern, Oak lender, Trans Financial Bank, Columbia, Ridge National laboratory, june-August Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1993-94; Commercial loan Specialist, 1995 and june-August 1994. NationsBank of Tennessee, Columbia, Location Preferred: Flexible, Southeast 1986-93. Legal Practice Emphasis: Environmental, health care

24 DARREN FRED MITCHELL BRIAN A. MOLDE BRIAN THOMAS MOORE JAMES BRYAN MOSELEY BENJAMIN C. MULLINS Knoxville, Tennessee Kalamazoo, Michigan Hendersonville, Tennessee Hendersonville, Tennessee Clintwood, Virginia

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Phi Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Alpha Delta; SBA; ABA/LSD; Hamilton Science and French, with a concentration Bar Associolion; Transactions: Te nnessee Lisl, high honors; Volunteer Income Tax List; Student Bar Association, represenlolive Burnett American Inn of Court; Advocates' in Public Service, Albion College, Albion, Business Lowjournal; Business and Tox Law Assistance Program. at large; Phi Alpha Delia; Tennessee High Prize Mool Courl Compelilion; Knoxville Ml, 1994; Gerold R. Ford Institute for Associolion; Sludenl Advisor; Teaching School Mock Trial Competition, Rutledge Police Ride-Along Program. Public Service; academic achievement Assislonl, Legal Process II; soccer club. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, High School coach; Soulh Doyle High scholarship; Political Science honor fraler· in Foreign Languages, French and German School, LRE teacher; Ray H. jenkins Mock Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum nity. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics emphasis, minors in International Relations Trial Competition, quorler·finolisl; Mool laude, in English, University of Tennessee, and Philosophy, DePauw University, and Political Science, Middle Tennessee Court Board . Knoxville, 1997; Phi Bela Kappa; Phi Experience: Assistant Manager, Brandl· Greencastle, IN, 1997; Dahl William's Stale University, Murfreesboro, 1996; Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha Nolionol Bogen Corpora lion, Kalamazoo,Ml, 1 993· Scholarship; DePauw Academic Scholar· Golden Key National Honor Society; Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Honor Society in journalism and Moss 97; Driver/Installer, Air Filter & Equipment, ship; Dean's Scholarship; Dean's List; Dean's List; Alpha Mu Gamma; Phi Sigma laude, in Government/Political Science, Communicolion; Golden Key Notional Kalamazoo, 1996-97; Student Co· DePauw Community Service; varsity soc· lola; Gamma Bela Phi; Who's Who Among minor in Economics, Clinch Valley College Honor Society; Sigma Tau Delta English ordinator, Solvation Army Rehobililolion cer; Little 500 Bicycle Race, third place; America's College Students; Wera Howard of the University of Virginia, Wise, VA, Honor Society; john C. Hodges Meril Cenler, Paris, France, january-May 1993. Sigma Chi Fraternity, rush chair; Denmark Oulslanding Student in French Award. 1997; Dean's List; Notional Dean's List; Scholarship in English. International Studies Scholarship, Univer· joseph M. Scolnick Memorial Pre-low Legal Practice Emphasis: Business tronsoc· sity of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996. Experience: Low Clerk, Moseley&Moseley, award; Resident Assislontof lhe Year Award; Experience: Broodcosl Engineer, WUTK· lions Nashville, March 1992-August 1997; Honor Court; Omicron Della Kappa, presi· AM 850, UT Knoxville, October 1994· Experience: Summer Associate, Leitner, Cheerleading Coach, Cumberland Univer· denl; Government & Law Society: vice­ October 1996; Crew Leader, McDonolds Location Preferred: Flexible Williams, Dooley & Napolitan, Chatto· sity, Lebanon, TN, August 1996-Augusl president, secrelory/lreosurer; AMTAMock Reslauranl, Knoxville, December 1991- naoga, and Woolf, McClane, Bright, Allen 1997; Assislonl Lab Supervisor, Middle Trial Team, caploin; Baptisl Sludenl Union: 0clober 1994; Specialist/E-4, United & Carpenter, Knoxville, 1999; judicial Tennessee Slate University Foreign Lon· president, vice-president, secretory. Stales Army Reserve, HHC 844th Engineer Intern, Chief judge James H. Jarvis, U S. guage Lob, Murfreesboro, Augusl 1994- Battalion, called Ia oclive duty for service in District Courl, Knoxville, summer 1998; july 1996. Experience: Summer Associate, Mullins, Persian Gulf War, November 1990-june Intern, Office of the Dislricl Attorney, 20th Harris & Jessee, Norton, VA, 1998·99; 1991 ; Speciolisi/E-4, Army judicial District of Tennessee, Nashville, Legal Practice Emphasis: General practice Summer Associate, The Gerald Gray Low Reserve, HHC 8441h Engineer Battalion, summer 1997; Law Clerk, Attorney Brenda Firm, Clintwood, VA, 1998; Tutor/Coun· Knoxville, April-November 1990; Assis· Miller Stiles, Hendersonville, TN, summer Location Preferred: Middle Tennessee selor, Upward Bound, Wise, VA, summer lonl Manager, Arby's Restaurant, Knox· 1997; Legal Intern, Boker & McKenzie, 1997; Postal Aid/Courier, Clinch Valley ville, November 1989-November 1990; Chicago, IL, january 1997. College Post Office, 1995-97; Resident Fire Support Specialist, United Slates Army, Assistant, Clinch Valley College, 1995- HHB 3/ 1 9th FA, Fl. Polk, LA,and HHB 6/ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 97; Assistant Manager, 1995, and Slack 37th FA, Camp Essoyons, Korea, May Person/Carry Oul, 1993-94, Edwards 1985-April 1989. Location Preferred: Flexible Food Cenler, Clintwood.

25 CHRISTOPHER J OLIVER DATIONA A OSBORN DALFORD DEAN OWENS, JR. SANDI L PACK JOHN PATRICK McPHERSON PARTIN Bristol, Virginia Jackson, Tennessee Lexington, North Carolina Jonesboro, Arkansas Morrison, Tennessee

Dote ofGraduotion:JD/MBA, May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Speaker Low School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Lis!, high honors; Te nnessee Law Review; Bar Association; American Bar Associa­ Series; Student Bar Association, udiciol see Low Review; Jerome Prince Evidence Bar Association; Graduate Student Asso­ Business and Tax Low Association; highest tion/Low Student Division; Black Low Stu­ commillee; Tennessee Association /or Pub­ Moo! Court Team, third place in nolionol ciation, low school senator. grade possible in MBA program, spring den! Associolion, treasurer; LEXIS and lic Interest Law, treasurer; Kolwyck Equal compelilion; Dean's lis!; Student Bar Asso­ 1999. WESTLAW training. Access lo Juslice Scholarship. ciation; Phi Alpha Della; Moo! Court Board; Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Gunn, Ogden &Sullivan, PA, Moo!Courl laude, in Political Science, minors in History Scholastic Background: BA in Public Ad­ Scholastic Background: B.S., with honors, Scholastic Background: MA in Anthropol­ Brief Writing Award. and Criminal Justice, Middle Tennessee minislrolion, minor in Economics, University in CriminoiJuslice, Tennessee Stole Univer­ ogy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Stale University, Murfreesboro, 1997; Presi­ of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996. sity, Nashville, 1995; Student Govern­ 1996; Soulheaslern Archaeology Confer­ Scholastic Background: M.S. in Moss dential Scholarship. men! Association, secretory; Criminal Jus­ ence; Society for American Archaeology. Communications, 1995, and B.S., magna Experience: Summer Associate, Monier & lice Honor Society; President's List; Golden BA, magna cum laude, in Anthropology, cum laude, in Radio/TV, minor in Political Experience: Law Clerk, Galligan and Herod, Nashville, and Boker, Donelson, Key Notional Honor Society. minor in History, East Carolina University, Science, Arkansas Stole University, Newman, McMinnville, TN, summers Bearman & Coldwell, Knoxville, 1999; Greenville, NC, 1993; Gravely Scholar­ Jonesboro, 1993; Dean's lis!; Presidential 1998-99. Research Assislonl, Professor Emeritus Boris Experience: Low Clerk, American Federa­ ship; Oulslonding Senior Award; Golden Scholar; 199 3 Radio/TV Department Billker, Yale Low School, July-December tion of Government Employees, AFL-CIO, Key Notional Honor Society. Award; Who's Who Among Students in Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1998; Low Clerk, Lewis, King, Krieg, Washington, DC, summer 1999; Student American Universities and Colleges; Phi Waldrop & Catron, Knoxville, January Allorney, UT Office of Student Judicial Experience: Low Clerk, Texas Rural Legal Kappa Phi; Gamma Bela Phi; Women in Location Preferred: Middle Tennessee 1998-Moy 1999; Summer Intern, Office Affairs, Knoxville, 1998-99; Benefits Pay­ Aid, El Paso, and Central Carolina Legal Communications; Alpha Gamma Della, of General Counsel, United Company, ments, Bonkers Trust Corporolion, Nosh­ Aid, Greensboro, NC, summer 1999; rush chairman; Female Chorus; Greek Bristol, VA, 1997; Manager, Macaroni ville 1996-97; Eligibility Counselor, De­ Low Clerk, Bryce, Crandall & Coleman, Women Scholars. Grill, Knoxville, June 1995:)onuory 1997; partment of Human SeNices, Nashville, Knoxville, 1988-99; lnslruclor, Governor's Manager, Calhoun's, Knoxville,June 1 992- 1995-96; Intern, Stole Capitol/ Legisla­ School for Tennessee Studies, East Tennes­ Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, June 1995 . tive Plaza, Nashville, 1994. see Stole University, Johnson City, 1994- Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, Nosh­ 98; Research Archaeologist, Cultural Re­ ville, 1999; Low Clerk, Allorney Chris Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible source Management, Department of An­ Paul, Jonesboro, AR, summer 1998; Intern, thropology, University of Tennessee, Knox­ KARK Channel 4, Lillie Rock, Moy:)uly Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible ville, 1996-97; Resident Manager, His­ 1992; On-air Announcer, Boord Opera­ toric Ramsey House, Knoxville, 1995-96; lor, KASU,Jonesboro,Jonuory-Moy 1990. Storeroom Clerk, Lexington Memorial Hos­ pital, NC, 1989. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Legal Practice Emphasis: Labor/emplo y­ Location Preferred: Flexible men!, ERISA

26 AMY LEIGH PAUL KEVIN N. PERKEY RAYMOND A PETERS, PE, CSP, CIH 0. TREVOR PIETY MARSHALL NEAL PINKSTON Madisonville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: December 1999 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Te nnes­ Scholastic Background: M.S. in Engineer­ Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student List; Student Bar Association; low Women, see law Review; Transactions: Te nnessee ing, 1982, and B.S. in Agricultural Engi­ List. Bar Association; Knoxville Police Ride-Along secretory; Phi Alpha Delta. Business lowjournal, articles editor; Dean's neering, 1980, Ohio State University, Program. list; Business and Tax law Association; Columbus. Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Sports & Entertainment low Society; Stu­ laude, in Political Science and Psychology, Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum in Political Science, minors in English and dent Bar Association. Experience: Independent Consultant, 1995- University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997; laude, in Political Science, Middle Tennes­ Psychology, Middle Tennessee Stole Uni­ present; Remediation Health and Safety Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Notional see Stale University, Murfreesboro, TN, versity, Murfreesboro, 1996; Dean's List; Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Manager, Ogden Environmental and En­ Honor Society; Psi Chi, Psychology No­ 1997; Norman Parks Award; Academic Who's Who Among American Colleges laude, in Accounting, Carson-Newman ergy Services Company, Inc., Oak Ridge, tional Honor Society. Service Scholarship. and Universities; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma College, Jefferson City, TN, 1997; Most TN, January 1994-September 1995; En­ Mu; Gamma Beta Phi; Golden Key No­ Outstanding Overall Business Major; Mast vironmental, Safety, and Health Coordina­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Experience: law Clerk, Burkhalter & Asso­ tional Honor Society; Tau Omicron; Chi likely Ia Succeed in Business; Julius David tor, MK-Ferguson, Oak Ridge Company, ciates, Knoxville, 1998-present; law Clerk, Omega, personnel chairperson. Hale Pre-law Award; Most Outstanding April 199l;lanuory 1994; Engineer Ill, Location Preferred: Knoxville, Nashville, Threadgill & Associates, Knoxville, summer Junior Business Major; Student Ambassa­ BCM Engineers, Mobile, Al, September Atlanta, Cincinnati, Washington, DC 1999. Experience: low Clerk, Cleveland & Cleve­ dor Association: vice president, treasurer, 198 8-April 1991; Environmental Research land, Sweetwater, TN, summers 1998- student affairs commillee; Mortar Boord Engineer, HQ Air Force Engineering and Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 99; Student Assistant, Recording Industry Honor Society; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Services Center, September 1985-August Deportment, Middle Tennessee Stole Uni­ Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha lambda Delta; Phi 1988; Bioenvironmental Engineering Su­ Location Preferred: Flexible versity, Murfreesboro, August 1992-Moy Eta Sigma, historian; Honors Program; Presi­ pervisor, USAF Hospital/Reese AFB, TX, 1996. dential Scholarship. January 198 3-July 1985.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Experience: Summer Associate, Bass, Berry Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible & Sims, Nashville, and Woolf, McClane, Location Preferred: East Tennessee Bright, Allen& Corpenler, Knoxville, 1999; Location Preferred: Flexible low Clerk, Gentry, Tipton, Kizer & Mclemore Knoxville, 1999; Summer Asso­ ciate, Hunton & Williams, Knoxville, 1998; General labor, Jefferson Smurfit Corpora­ lion, Knoxville, summers 1996-97.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Tax, corporate

Location Preferred: Southeast

27 JASON S. RANDOLPH PAUL B. RAYMOND CATHERINE REDFERN CANDICE L. REED JOEL DAVID ROETIGER Greeneville, Tennessee Wakefield, Mossochusells Chollonoogo, Tennessee Chollonoogo, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Kolwyck Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Bar Association. List; Student Host Program; Student Bar List; Te nnessee Low Review, editor of stu· Memorial Scholarship; Dean's List; Te nnes· List; Certificate of Academic Excellence in Association. dent materials; Legal Process II teaching see Low Review; Speaker Series, chair· Constitutional Low; Transactions: Te nnes· Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political assistant; Student Advisor; Student Bar As· man; Roy H. jenkins Mock Trial Compeli· see Business Low journal, synopsis editor; Science and English, University of Tennes· Scholastic Background: B.A. in Govern· sociolion. lion; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Associo· Business and Tax Low Association, presi· see, Knoxville, 1997. men!, Wesleyan University, Middletown, lion; TAPIL; Student Host; Low Women. dent; Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Pro­ CT, 1995; Varsity Leiterman, ice hockey; Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychol· gram; Phi Delta Phi; SBA. Experience: Law Clerk, Taylor, Reams, New England Small College Athletic Con· ogy, University of Virginia, Chorlollesville, Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum Tilson & Harrison, Morristown, TN, 1998· ferenceAcademicAII·Star; U.S. Air/ECAC 1997; Dean's List; Delta Gamma Sorority: laude, in College Scholars with concenlro· Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum 99; Deputy Sheriff, Greene County Sheriff's Player of the Week; Metro Boston Hockey corresponding secretory, rush party choir, lions in English and Spanish, University of laude, in Finance, University of Tennessee, Office, Greeneville, TN, October 199Q­ League Scholarship. recognition choir; lntersororityCouncil, rush Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996; Tennessee Knoxville, 1996; Dean's List; Phi Eta Sigma; April 1994; Basic Infantry, USMC Reserve counselor; Model United Notions; inlromu· Scholar, Tennessee Student of Distinction Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Golden E3, Johnson City, TN, January 1990�onu· Experience: Federal Student litigation In· rol volleyball. and Alvin H. Neilson Scholarships; Phi Key Notional Honor Society; Dean's Stu· ory 1 994; Operations Desert Shield/Desert tern, Deportment of justice, U.S. Allorney's Beta Kappa; Mortar Boord, president; Phi dent AdvisoryCouncil, subcommittee choir. Storm . Office, Chorlollesville, VA, summer 1998; Experience: Summer Associate, Hunton & Kappa Phi; Torchbearer Award; Prudential Head Paralegal, Campbell, Campbell & Williams, Atlanta, and Boker, Donelson, Peer Achievement Award; Student Tennes· Experience: Low Clerk, McCampbell & Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil litigation, Edwards, PC, Boston, MA,June 1995�uly Bearman & Coldwell, Nashville, 1999; see Education Association: slate vice-presi· Young, Knoxville, summer 1999; Low Clerk, wills and estates 1 997; Legislative Aide, Stale Rep. William Summer Associate, Thaler & Liebeler, and dent, chapter president; SGA, senate steer· Bryce, Crandall & Coleman, Knoxville, Coss, summers 1993-94; Consultant, Quogliono & Seeger, and Steffan & ing commiHee; Vol Corps Student Ambos· May 1998-March 1999; Runner, Boker, Location Preferred: East Tennessee U.S.A. Hockey Player Development Pro­ MacDonald, Washington, DC, 1998; sodor; Junior Achievement: program coor· Donelson, Beormon & Coldwell, Knoxville, gram, 1993-presenl. Banquet Server, University of Virginia, dinotor, instructor; Concert Choir; Rowing August 1996�onuory 1998; Soles Associ· Charlollesville, summer 1997; Aerobics Club. ole, Circuit City, Knoxville, june 1994· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Instructor, HeolthSouth, Cope Girardeau, April 1996. MO, summer 1996. Experience: Summer Associate, Alston & Location Preferred: Flexible Bird, Atlanta, 1999, and Miller & Martin, Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate and Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Chattanooga, 1998-99; English as a Sec· commercial low, wills and estates, lox and Language Instructor, Nashville Read, Location Preferred: Flexible 1996-97; AmeriCorps Member, Family Location Preferred: Southeast Learning Corps, Nashville, 1996·97; Pho­ tographer, Cherokee Sports Photography, Nashville, 1992-97; Server/Shift Leader, Ruby T uesdoy Restaurant, Nashville, 1 996; Executive Boord Member, UT College Schol· ors Program, Knoxville, 1994-96.

28 MICHAEL P. SAYNE SARA KENDALL SCARLETI JILL R. SCHMIDTKE W HARRISON SCHROEDER RICHARD T. SCRUGHAM, JR. Knoxville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Virginia Beach, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Knoxville, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Advo­ Law School Honors and Activities: law Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's cates' Prize Moot Court Competition: cham­ Women; Student Bar Association. Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; lis!; john W. Green Scholar; Certificates of list; highest section grade in legal Re­ pion, best orolist, best brief runner-up; ATLA American Bar Association/law Student Academic Excellence: Civil Procedure I, search and Writing II; National Trial Team, Trial Team; Moot Court Boord; Phi Alpha Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Division; law Related Education Program. Conlracls I & 11, Criminal law; Te nnessee regional sem ifinalist; Moat Court Board; Della, marshal; Tennessee High School concentration in Business, minor in Biology, Low Review, editor of student materials; Ray H. jenkins Mock Trial Compelilion; Mock Trial Compelilion, coach; Student Indiana University, Bloomington, 1997; Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Transactions: Tennessee Business Lowjour­ Criminal law Society; Christian legal Soci­ Host; Deon'sAdvisoryCouncil; Low School Dean's lis!; Indiana University Student Foun­ laude, in Honors Political Science, minor in nal, editorial board; Moo! Court Board; ety; Student Host. Facilities Commillee; SBA, first-year rep. dation, PromolionsCommiltee; Chi Omega History, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Advocates' Prize Moo! Court Compelilion: Social Fraternity, scholarship chairman; 1997; Golden Key National Honor Soci­ semifinalist, best brief; Phi Della Phi; SBA; Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Midwest Greek leadership Conference; ety; Gamma Bela Phi Honor Society; Phi ABA/LSD; Christian legal Society; Busi­ in Political Science, Duke University, minors in Speech Communications and History Club. Alpha Della, mock !rial chairman; Mock ness and Tax law Association, vice-presi­ Durham, NC, 1993; NavyR.O.T.C.: schol­ Political Science, University of Tennessee, Trial Team, best ollorney award, 1996. dent; ATLA. arship, company commander, operations Knoxville, 1996; Student Government As­ Experience: Summer Associate, Manier & officer; Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship; sociation; Phi Alpha Delta: president, vice Herod, Nashville, and Leitner, Williams, Experience: low Clerk, Hull, Dummer & Scholastic Background: B.A. in European Dean's list. president, steering commillee chairperson; Dooley&Napolitan, Chollanooga, 1999; Garland, Knoxville, summers 1997-9B; History, Washington and lee University, UT Mock Trial Team, captain; Notional law Clerk, summer 199B, and legal In­ U.S. Air Force Command and Control lexington, VA, 1997; Chi Psi Social Frater­ Experience: Summer Associate, Gentry, lnlercollegiole Mock Trial Competition fern, summers 1996-97, Sidwell & Borrell, Specialist. nity: pledge educator, alumni relations chair; Tipton, Kizer, & Mclemore, Knoxville, Outstanding Allorney Award; Mock Trial Franklin, TN; Summer Associate, 199B, Washington and lee Debate Team: Harvard 1999; law Clerk, Hull, Dummer & Gar­ All-American Team. and Runner, summer 1995, Leitner, Will­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal law, Debate Tournament quarterfinalisl, land, Knoxville, February-April 1999; judi­ iams, Dooley & Napolitan, Nashville. prosecution Bloomsburg Debate Tournament semifinal­ cial Intern, Chief judge james H. Jarvis, Experience: Summer Associate, Woolf, is!, National Tournament qualifier. U.S. Dislric!Court, Knoxville, summer 199B; McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpenter, and legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred : Southeast Federal Student litigation Intern, Dept. of Boker, Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, Experience: judicial Clerk, Chief judge justice, U.S. Allorney's Office, Knoxville, Knoxville, 1999; low Clerk, Knox County Location Preferred: Flexible, Nashville Samuel G. Wilson, U.S. District Court, summer 199B; U.S. Navy: lieutenant, ln­ low Director's Office, Knoxville, summer Roanoke, VA, 2000-0 1; Summer Associ­ lelligenceOfficer, 1993-97; Counter Drug 1 99B; Office Clerk, Ritchie, Fels & Dillard, ole, Hunton & Williams, and McGuire, Analyst, Aviation Intelligence Specialist, Knoxville, 1997; Office Clerk, Douglas A. Woods, Bailie & Boothe, Richmond, VA, high-level briefer, security specialist, Trant, Knoxville, 1996-97; Clerical Stoff, 1999; Summer Associate, Hunton & Will­ awarded Navy Commendation and University of Tennessee Veterinary Hospi­ iams, Richmond, 199B; low Clerk, law Achievement medals. tal, Knoxville, 1994-97; Restaurant Man­ Offices of Emory l. Carlton, Commissioner ager, Nixon's Deli, Knoxville, 1991-94. of Accounts for the Circuit Court of Essex legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ County, Tappahannock, VA, summer 1 995. cenlralion, flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast

29 KATRINA R. SHEPHERD DEBORAH ANN GOLD SMITH LINDA CAROLE SMITH TRACI LYNN SNYDER APRIL STAFFORD Fayette, Mississippi Annandale, Virginia Knoxville, Tennessee Pikeville, Kentucky Nashville, Tennessee Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Law School Honors and Activities: Claire Law School Honors and Activities: Black Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Garland Scholarship; Knoxville Police Ride­ Low Students Association; Student Bar As· see Low Review, research editor; Casenote: Alpha Delta, committee choir of newsletter see Low Review, editor of student materials; Along Program; Low Women; Student Bar sociation; Center for Neighborhood Devel· Torts- Medical Negligence and Compara­ and public relations; American Bar Asso­ Black Law Students Association, president. Association; Christian Legal Society; opment in East Knoxville, volunteer. tive Fault - Psychiatrists Owe A Duty to Th ird ciation/Law Student Division; Student Bar Kolwyck Equal Access to justice Scholar­ Parties; Negligent Acts Will Not Be Com­ Association. Scholastic Background: B.A. in English/ ship. Scholastic Background: BA, summa cum pored With Intentional Acts, 66 TENN. L. Pre Law, Columbia Union College, Takoma laude, in Political Science, concentration in REV. ( 19991; Phi Alpha Delta, clerk; Dean's Scholastic Background: BA, magna cum Park, MD, 1 997; Dean's List; Black Student Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum Pre· Law, Alcorn State University, Lorman, List; Student Bar Association; Student Advi­ laude, in History, University of Tennessee, Union, president; Columbio)ournol, editor. MS, 1997; Pi Gamma Mu International sor. Knoxville, 1996; Phi Alpha Delta Pre-law laude, in Psychology, minor in Business Honor Society; Who's Who Among Ameri­ Fraternity, president; Leroy Graf Scholar­ Administration, Morehead State University, Experience: Intern, Bell Atlantic, Newark, can Colleges and Universities; Presidential Scholastic Background: M.S. in College ship; Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Soci­ Morehead, KY, 1996; Kappa Delta: presi­ NJ , summer 1999; Law Clerk, McDonald, Scholar; Dean's list; National Dean's List. Student Personnel, University of Tennessee, ety; Golden Key National Honor Society; dent, treasurer; Gamma Beta Phi; Resi­ Levy & Taylor, Knoxville, january 1999- Knoxville, 1997; Certificate for Outstand­ UT Undergraduate Mock Trial Team, na­ dence Hall Association; Student Activities present; Law Clerk, summer 1998, and Council; Baptist Student Union; Societus Experience: Low Clerk, Southwest Missis­ ing Achievement. BA in English, minor in tional best attorney award, 1996. Paralegal, summers 1996-97, Tennessee Pro Legibus; Alumni Scholarship; Regional sippi Legal Services, Natchez, May-August Elementary Education, College of William AttorneyGeneral'sOffice, Nashville; Legal Honors I Scholarship; Phi Kappa Phi Schol­ 1998; Law Clerk, Office of the District and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1992; Paul Experience: Law Clerk, Knox County Law Assistant, Attorney Kay B. Watkins, Wash­ Attorney, 3rdjudicial District of Mississippi, Douglas Teaching Scholarship; Dean's List; Department, Knoxville, fall 1998-present; arship; intramural sports. ington, DC, july 1995�anuary 1997; In­ Port Gibson, June-August 1998; Assistant Kappa Kappa Gamma; Resident Assistant; Research Assistant/Clerk, Hull, Dummer & tern, White House, Washington, DC, Au­ to Financial Aid Advisor, Alcorn Stale Uni­ Big Brothers/Big Sisters volunteer. Garland, Knoxville, summer 1998; Gen­ Experience: Intern, Office of the District gust 1993-August 1994. versity Financial Aid Office, May�uly 1 996 eral Manager, Pass Pets, Inc., Knoxville, Attorney, and CASA, Knoxville, summer and May-August 199 5; Research Assis­ Experience: Summer Associate, Lewis, King, January 1990-April 1992; General Man­ 1999; Low Clerk, Low Offices of Donna Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ tant, Alcorn State University j.D. Boyd Li­ Krieg, Waldrop&Catron, Nosvhille, 1999; ager, O'Charley's, Inc., Knoxville, Octo­ Keene Holt, Knoxville, june 1998-March centration, mediation, employment law, brary, Moy�uly 1994. Legal Intern, Department of Education Of­ ber 1987:1anuary 1990. 1999; Registrar's Office, Pikeville Col­ insurance law fice for Civil Rights, Washington, DC, lege, KY, February-August 1997; Scholar Assistant, Morehead State University Psy­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible summer 199B; Academic Advisor, Col­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible lege of Arts and Sciences, UT Graduate chology Lob, August 1993-December Location Preferred: Flexible School, 1995-97; Student Intern, Office of Location Preferred: Flexible 1997; Secretory, Loan Processing, Bonk Studentjudicial Affairs, UT Knoxville, 1996; One, Pikeville, 1993-96. Academic Advisor Intern, UT College of Business, 1995; Teacher, eighth grade, Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal, iuve­ Literature and Language Arts, New Kent, nile, domestic law VA, 1993-94. Location Preferred: Tennessee, flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Educational law

30 DAN CHANNING STANLEY ERIC JACKSON STANSELL KELI JEAN STEWART MICHAEL J. STEWART C. SCOTI TAYLOR Knoxville, Tennessee Athens, Tennessee Crossville, Tennessee Danville, Virginia Dyersburg, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date ofGraduation:JD/MBA, May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: john F. Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; Student Bar Association; Association of Schrankel Scholarship; Tronsoclions: Ten­ list; Notional Moot Court Team; Moot List; Te nnessee Low Review; Student Bar list; Certificate of Academic Excellence in Trial Lawyers of America: trial team, certi­ nessee Business Lowjournal, editorial board; Court Boord; james Henry Burke Scholar­ Association; American Bar Association/ Contracts II; Student Bar Association; Sports fied Knox County General Sessions Court SBA; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Host; VITA; ship; Upper Cumberland Trial Lawyers Low Student Division; Phi Delta Phi; Student & Entertainment Low Society. mediator; Moot Court Boord; Ray H.jenkins Transatlantic Summer Academy, Bonn, Scholarship; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Advisor. Mock Trial Competition, quarter-finalist; Germany, 1998; MBA Fellowship; Association; Environmental Low Society. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Bar/Bri Representative; Knoxville Police TOMBA Scholastic Background: Moster of Urban Science, University of the South, Sewanee, Ride-Along Program. Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum and Environmental Planning, 1997, and TN, 1 997; Order oftheGownsmen; Boord Scholastic Background: B.A, magna cum laude, in Political Science, Maryville Col­ B.S., cum laude, in City Planning, minor in ofTrustees, student representative; Sewanee Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business laude, in College Scholars, emphases in lege, Maryville, TN, 1997; Presidential Architecture, 1996, The University of Vir­ Fire Deportment, lieutenant; Sewanee Emer­ Administration, maiar in Finance, Univer­ Political Science and Economics, Univer­ full-tuition scholarship; John W Burgess ginia, Charlollesville; Governor's Fellow­ gency Medical Services; dormitory proc­ sity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997. sityofTennessee, Knoxville, 1997; Whillle Award for Top Political Science Student; ship Scholar; Graduate School of Architec­ tor; Dean's List. Scholar; other scholarships: National Merit, Who's Who Among American College ture Fellowship; American Institute of Certi­ Experience: Law Clerk, Frantz, McConnell Sigma Chi, Elks National; Mortar Board; Students; Student Literacy Corps; Alpha fied Planners Student Award; Virginia Experience: Low Clerk, Bernstein, Stair & & Seymour, Knoxville, January 1999- Omicron Delta Kappa; Golden Key Na­ Gamma Sigma Honor Society; Student Citizen's Planning Award; Golden Key McAdams, Knoxville, summer 1998- presenl; Court Mediator, General Sessions tional Honor Society; SGA: student senate, Senate; Community Food Connection vol­ Notional Honor Society. presenl; Low Clerk, john M. Lannom, Court of Knox County, spring 1999; Law budgetary review board, government of­ unteer. Dyersburg, TN, summer 1997; judicial Clerk, Lee, Lee & Lee, Knoxville, summer foirscommiltee; Interfraternity Council: presi­ Experience: Summer Associate, Stokes & Intern, Han. Creed McGinley, Circuit Court, 1998�anuary 1999; Substitute Teacher, dent. iudicial board; Sigma Chi: Sergeant­ Experience: Summer Associate, Boult, Bartholomew, Nashville, and Chambliss, Savannah, TN, summer 1996; Construe­ Knox County Schools, 1994-97; Young al-Arms, pledge class president; Order of Cummings, Conners & Berry, and Bowen, Bohner & Stophel, Chollonoogo, 1999; lion Laborer, Cenlex Forcum-Lannom, Life Leader, 1993-95. Omega; Outstanding Greek Award; The Riley, Warnock & Jacobsen, Nashville, Low Clerk, UT Office of the General Coun­ Dyersburg, summer 1995. University of Oxford, England, 1996. 1999; Low Cierk, UTOffice oftheGenerol sel, Knoxville, summer 1998-presenl; In­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ Counsel, Knoxville, summer 1998-presenl; tern, City of Charlollesville, VA, Deport­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible centration Experience: Intern, NA Bulk Power Trad­ Summer Intern, Sabine & Douglas, ment of Planning, summer 1997; Intern, ing Group, Challanooga, summer 1999; Crossville, TN, 1 997; Summer Intern, Kizer City of Danville, VA, Department of Com­ Location Preferred: Tennessee Location Preferred : Southeast Federal Student Litigation Intern, U.S. & Block Allorneys, Maryville, 1996; Sum­ munity Development, summer 1996. Allorney'sOffice, Knoxville, summer 1998; mer Intern, Congressman Van Hilleary, Runner, Gentry,Tipton, Kizer &Mclemore, Washington, DC, 1995. Legal Practice Emphasis: Real estate, land Knoxville, 1996-97; Deputy Clerk, Knox use, environmental County Circuit CourtCierk'sOffice, 1 996; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Intern, The White House, Office of Cabinet Location Preferred: Flexible Affairs, Washington, DC, 1995; Intern, Location Preferred: Southeast The Office of the Governor, Nashville, 1995 .

31 CHRISTOPHER D. TUCKER SUSAN E. TUCKER GAILLARD UHLHORN, V KIRK T. VAN TASSELL CHRISTOPHER KIRKE VERNON Clinton, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee New Paltz, New York Nashville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Law School Honors and Activities: Speaker Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Roy H. Science, minor in Business, University of Series; Phi Alpha Delta; Block Low Students List; Student Bar Association. List; Student Host Program; Student Bar Jenkins Mock Trial Competition; Moot Court Tennessee, Knoxville, 1995; Eta Sigma Association; Block Graduate& Professional Association; Business & Tax Law Associa­ Board; Criminal Law Society; Christian Phi; Pi Sigma Alpha; Mock Trial Team; Student Association; Student Host; SBA. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, tion. Legal Society, treasurer; Big Brothers Big Undergraduate Academic Council; Student in European History, Washington and Lee Sisters of East Tennessee; Student Bar Asso­ Senate. Scholastic Backgrau nd: M.Ed., 1 997, and University, Lexington, VA, 1997; Dean's Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum ciation, representative of Iorge; Student B.S., magna cum laude, in Speech Com­ List; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: scholarship choir­ laude, in Management, minors in Opera­ Host. Experience: Intern, U.S. Army judge Advo­ munications, 1996, Tennessee Stole Uni­ man, treasurer; lntrofaternity Council. lions Management and History, University cate General's Corps, Ft. Campbell, KY, versity, Nashville; Presidential Scholarship; of Scranton, PA, 1995; Dean's List; Delta Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychol­ summer 1999; Intern, U.S. Army judge Miss Senior; Student Union Board of Gov­ Experience: Summer Associate, Glankler Mu Delta Notional Honor Society in Busi­ ogy and Sociology, Vanderbilt University, Advocate General's Corps, Washington, ernors; Student Election Commission; Uni­ Brown, and Armstrong, Allen, Prewill, ness Administration; 1995 Excellence in Nashville, TN, 1994; Pi Kappa Alpha DC, summer 1998; Deputy Clerk, General versity Peer Counselor; Phi Kappa Phi Gentry, johnston & Holmes, Mem phis, Management Award; Upper Quod Coun­ Fraternity, vice president; Alternative Spring Sessions Court, Criminal Division, Knox­ Notional Honor society; Golden Key Na­ 1999; Licensed Tennessee Affiliate Real cil. Break community service project; ville, june 1995-May 1997; Copy Clerk, tional Honor Society; Notional Education Estate Broker, 1999; Summer Associate, Vanderbuddies; varsity tennis. Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, Association; Phi Delta Kappa; Delta Sigma Waring Cox, and Armstrong, Allen, Prewill, Experience: Group Life Claim Manager, Knoxville, January 1994-April 1995. Theta Sorority; Tennessee Pre-Law Fellow. Gentry, johnston & Holmes, Memphis, The Prudential Insurance Company of Experience: Summer Associate, Humphreys, 1998, Construction Superintendent, America, Newark, Nj , December 1996- Dunlap, Wellford, Acuff & Stanton, Mem­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Experience: Mentor, UT Athletic Deport­ Uhlhorn Enterprises, Memphis, 1997; Run­ june 1997; Sales Associate, Dick's Cloth­ phis, 1999;judicial lntern, Han. Bernice B. ment, Knoxville, January 1999-presenl; ner, McDonald Kuhn, Memphis, 1996; ing & Sporting Goods, Poughkeepsie, NY, Donald, U.S. District Court, Memphis, sum­ Location Preferred : Flexible Senior Representative, Excel Communica­ Marketing Assistant, Henry Turley Market­ November 1995-May 1996; Laborer, The mer 1998; Runner/Clerk, Parker, tions, Inc., Nashville, 1996-98; liaison, ing, Memphis, 1995; Intern, Congress­ Village of New Paltz Department of Public Lawrence, Cantrell & Dean, Nashville, Hospitality Industry Portner Program, Hospi­ man Ed Bryant, Washington, DC, 1995; Works, New Paltz, NY, summers 1994- 1995-97; Tennis Professional, 1994-97. tality and Tourism Administration, Tennes­ Survey Crew, RFA Developments, Mem­ 96. see Stole University, Nashville, 1996-97; phis, 1992-95. Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal pros­ Student Teacher, Hunters Lone Compre­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible, business ecution, civil litigation hensive High and Highland Heights Middle Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible transactions Schools, Nashville, 1996; Speech Teocher, Location Preferred : Nashville, Middle Ten­ Summer Education Enrichment Develop­ Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Flexible nessee ment Program, Nashville, 1993-94; Hotel PBX Operator, Regal Maxwell House Ho­ tel, Nashville, 1993; Senate Page, Ten­ nesseeGeneroiAssembly, Nashville, 1990- 93.

32 LEAH J. WADE CAMILLE L. WEBB MATIHEW D. WEBB ARIEL M. WELT DANIELLE V. WHITWORTH Greenville, Kentucky Birmingham, Alabama Maryville, Tennessee Kingsport, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: JD /MBA, Moy 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 2000

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Low School Honors and Activities: Bloc! List; Tennessee Association for Public Inter­ see Law Review; Speaker Series; Moot Bar Association. Alpha Delta; lnlernolional low Society, low Students Association, nolionor est low: co-president, pledge drive coordi­ Court Board; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar vice-president; Student Bar Association. porlimenlorian; Sports & Enterloinmenl low nator, summer fellowship selection commit­ Association. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Society; Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha tee choir, summer fellow; Kolwyck Equal in English Literature, minor in Political Sci­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Politics & Delta. Access to justice Scholarship; Notional Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business ence, Maryville College, Maryville, TN, low and Society, Oberlin College, Oberlin, lawyers Guild; Volunteer Income Tox Assis­ Administration, accounting concentration, 1997; Dean's List; Bonner Scholar; senior OH, 1996; Oberlin Christian Fellowship; Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, tance Program; Domestic Violence Proiect; Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1996; Delta awards: highest GPA in division, outstand­ New Student Advisor Program. in Political Science, Spelman College, At­ Haitian Refugee Proiect Mu Delta business honor society, treasurer; ing thesis; Student Senate; President's Round Ionia, GA, 1997; Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha, treasurer; women's Table Panel; Senate Conslilulion Commit­ Experience: Executive Administrative Assis­ Sorority, president; Student Government Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, volleyball team; choir. tee; Model United Nations Coordinating lonl, Brother's Cove, Sevierville, TN, sum­ Association: co-advisory choir, presiden­ with departmental honors in Philosophy, Stoff. mer 1999; Research Assislonl, Prof. Don tial advisor; Spelman Women's Action minor in Women's Studies, University of Experience: Summer Associate, Littler leatherman and Prof. Amy Hess, UT Col­ Coalition, choir; DuPoni/Conoco Govern­ Kentucky, lexington, 1997; Merit Scholar­ Mendelson, Dallas, and Waring Cox, Experience: legislative Intern, Office of lege of low, Knoxville, 1999; low Clerk, menial Scholar. ship; Dean's list Memphis, 1999; Summer Associate, Nash­ Senalorj. Robert Kerrey, Washington, DC, Gentry, Tipton, Kizer & Mclemore, Knox­ ville Electric Service, Office of the General january-May 1997; legal Intern, Office of ville, 1998-99; Customer Service Associ­ Experience: Summer Associate, Montgom­ Experience: law Clerk, McCarthy & Counsel, Nashville, 1998; Financial Re­ the Public Defender, 5th judicial Dislricl of ole, Gemstone Video, Knoxville, summer ery, Barnell, Brown, Read, Hammond & McCarthy, Knoxville, fall 1998-present; porter, Protective Life Corporation, Birming­ Tennessee, Maryville, August 1995�anu­ 1998; Customer Service Associate, Mintz, New Orleans, ond Farris, Mathews, Intern, Domestic Violence Unit, Office of the ham, June 1996-Augusl 1997; Account­ ary 1997; Research Assistant, Maryville Hastings Books, Music, Video, lubbock, Branon & Hellen, Memphis, 1999; low District Attorney, 6th judicial District of ing Intern, Phoenix Healthcore of Tennes­ College, September 1995�anuary 1995; TX, 1996-97; Intern, Represenlolive john Clerk, Rodney, Bordenave, Boykin, Bennette Tennessee, Knoxville, summer 1998; In­ see, Nashville, January-April 1996; Cor­ Game Room Supervisor, Blount County Conyers, Jr., Washington, DC, 1996; & Boyle, New Orleans, summer 1998; tern, Domestic Violence Unit, Fayette County porate Treasury Intern, Morgan Stanley & Boys Club, Maryville, January 1994- New Student Advisor, Oberlin College Special Research Assistant, Brisbane lnsti­ District Attorney's Office, lexington, KY, fall Company, New York, NY, summer 1995. presenl; Athletics Coordinator, Harold Residential Life, OH, 1993-95; Intern, lule, Atlanta, November 1996-Augusl 1996. Camp, Beaver Dam, WI, summers 1994- Merrill lynch, Knoxville, 1995; Camp 1997; Intern & legislative Stoff, Georgia Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 97. Counselor, Green Cove Summer Camp, legislative Block Caucus, Allonlo, spring Legal Practice Emphasis: Public interest Tuxedo, NC, 1994; Intern, Coleman low and fall 1996; Adminislrolive Assistant, Location Preferred: Flexible legal Practice Emphasis: General Offices, johnson City, 1993. The New Orleans Tribune, summers 199 5- Location Preferred: Flexible 96. Location Preferred: Flexible legal Practice Emphasis: Business lronsoc- lions concenlrolion Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

location Preferred: Soulheosl Location Preferred: Flexible

33 EMILY K. WIGGINS GRETA L. WILLIAMS JOHN 0. WILLIAMS JOHN T. WINEMILLER JAMIE DOUGLAS WINKLER Chesterfield, Missouri Chattanooga, Tennessee Cleveland, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Carthage, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: Moy 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Law School Honors and Activities: LEXIS Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Moot see Low Review; Constitutional Law Moot Alpha Delta, seNice committee; Transac­ and WESTlAW training. List; Te nnessee Low Review, editor in chief; Court Board; Transactions: Tennessee Busi­ Court Team; Moot Court Board; Student tions: Tennessee Business Law journal; Harold C. Warner Centurion Scholarship; ness Low journal; Speaker Series, vice Advisor; Student Bar Association; Law highest section grade in Business Transac­ Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Mediation Clinic; Criminal Law Society; chair for public relations; Advocates' Prize Women; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Pro­ tions; Student Bar Association. laude, in Accounting, minor in Religion, Lee Student Bar Association. Moot Court Competition: semi-finalist, best gram. University, Cleveland, TN, 1997; Dean's brief award; Student Bar Association; Phi Scholastic Background: B.S. in Legal Assis­ List; Beta Gommo Sigma; National Alumni Scholastic Background: Ph .D., 1994, and Alpha Delta; Student Advisor. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political tant Studies and Criminal justice, University Scholarship. M.A., 1991, in History and Theory of Science, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1997. Music, University of Chicago; University Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, 1 997; Presidential Academic Scholarship; Experience: Law Clerk, Office ofthe District Fellowship; Whiting Fellowship in the Hu­ in English, minor in Political Science, Uni­ Phi Alpha Theta; Mock Trial Team, out­ Experience: Legal Assistant and Law Clerk, Attorney, 1Oth judicial District of Tennes­ manities. B.A., magna cum laude, in Mu­ versity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997; Po­ standing witness award, 1997; Kappa Fleischmann & Fleischmann, Chattanooga, see, Cleveland, summer 199B; Intern for sic, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, litical Science Honors Program; Golden Delta; orientation leader; peer assistant. 1996-present; judicial Intern, Hon. james Reimbursement Department, Life Care Cen­ 19BB; Phi Beta Kappa; Carleton Scholar; Key National Honor Society; UT's Study of H. jaNis, U.S. District Court, Knoxville, ters of America, Cleveland, january�uly Richter Fellow; Larson Prize. Dramatic Literature Program in London and Experience: judicial Intern, Tennessee Su­ summer 199B; Math Tulor, Chattanooga, 1997. Stratford, England, summer 1995. preme Court, Nashville, summer 1999; 1 994-97; Student Intern & Secretory, South Experience: judicial Clerk, Hon. Curtis Law Clerk, Missouri Attorney General's East Tennessee Legal SeNices, Chatta­ Legal Practice Emphasis: General Collier, U.S. District Court, Chattanooga, Experience: Summer Associate, Kramer, Office, St. Louis, summer 199B; Intern, nooga, 1996. 20000 1 , Summer Associate, Tonkon Torp, Rayson, Leake, Rodgers & Morgan, Knox­ Office of Congressman Robert L. livingston, Location Preferred: Flexible Portland, OR, 1999; Federal Student liti­ ville, 1 999; Law Clerk, Tennessee Attorney Washington, DC, 1996; Intern, The Low Legal Practice Emphasis: Civil litigation, gation Intern, Dept. o[Justice, U.S. Attorney's General's Office, Nashville, summer 199B; Offices of Mac Dickinson, Memphis, 1995; secured transactions Office, Knoxville, summer 199B; Media­ Marketing Assistant, Tennessee Valley Au­ Clerical, Kelly Temporary Agency, St. Louis, lor, Community Mediation Center, Knox­ thority, Knoxville, 1994-97; Intern, The summers 1 996-97; Camp Counselor, Cres­ Location Preferred: Tennessee ville, 1996-9B; Program Director, Knox­ White House, Washington, DC, summer cent City DoyComp, Metarie, LA,summers ville Arts Council, 1996-97; Assistant Pro­ 1996; Intern, Office of the Vice President, 1993-95. fessor, Music History, State University of Carthage, TN, summer 1993; Intern, Ten­ New York, 1994-96. nessee Attorney General's Office, Nash­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ville, summer 1992. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred : Midwest, Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred : Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast

34 APRIL M. YORK PIPER SUZANNE ZACHARY Cleveland, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes· Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's see Low Review, editor of student materials; List; Environmental low Association, presi· Jerome Prince Notional Evidence Moot dent; American Bar Association/low Stu· Court Compelilion, third place; Moo!Courl dent Division; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Boord, vice choir; Dean's List; R. McDonald Association; Sports & Entertainment low Gray Scholarship; Gunn, Ogden & Sullivan Society. Brief Writing Award; SBA, al·lorge repre· senlolive; Phi Alpha Delta, vice-iustice; low Scholastic Background: B.S. in Communi· Women, second-year represenlolive; high· cations, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, est section grade in Civil Procedure II. 1 996; Dean's List; Notional Country Radio Broadcasters Association Scholarship. Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum laude, in English and B.S., magna cum Experience: Summer Associate, Woller laude, in Political Science, University of lonsden Dortch & Davis, Nashville, and Tennessee, Chollanoogo, 1997; Brock Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, Scholar in University Honors Program; han· Knxoville, 1999; Summer Associate, lewis, ors thesis · Highest Honors in Political King, Krieg, Waldrop & Catron, Knoxville, Science; Golden Key Notional Honor So· 1998; legal Assistant, Bosch & lusk, Knox· ciely; "Moe" Trial Club; University Honors ville, 1996; Intern, WBIR Channel 10, Council; SGA: senator, leadership Merit Knoxville, 1996; Intern, WIVK·AM Radio Award; Fronk W. Prescoll Political Science Station, Knoxville 1994; Sports Anchor, Award; Outstanding Political Science WUTK·AM Rodio Station, Knoxville, 1994; Graduate. Soles Represenlolive, WUTK·AM Radio Station, Knoxville, 1993; Server, Lilian's Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, Restaurant, Knoxville, 1992·97. Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, Chollo· noogo, 1999; low Clerk, Office of the Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible District Allorney, 1Oth Judicial District of Tennessee, Cleveland, summer 1998; Per· Location Preferred: Flexible sonnel Supervisor/Payroll Clerk, Olsten Stalling Services, Cleveland, 1996; legal Aide, Bell & Associates, Cleveland, 1992· 93.

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STACY LYNN ARCHER DONALD R. BABINEAUX LETA A. BAHARESTAN FREDRICK R. BAKER NICHOLE D. BASS Chattanooga, Tennessee Opelousas, Louisiana White Pine, Tennessee Byrdstown, Ten nesse Knoxville, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 2001

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Crimi­ List, high honors; Student Bar Association; Bar Association; Block Law Students Asso­ Bar Association; Law Women; Tennessee List. nal Low Society, president; Knoxville Police Phi Alpha Delta; Tennessee Bar Associa­ ciation; Student Host; Admitted Students Bar Association/Young Lawyers Division; Ride-Along Program; Tennessee Associa­ tion/Young Lawyers Division. Phone-a-than. Student Host; WESTIAW training. Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum tion for Public Interest Law; UT Pro Bona laude, in Philosophy, Transylvania Univer­ Project; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Asso­ Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business, Scholastic Background: M.A. in English, sity, Lexington, KY, 1997; Dean's List; ciation; American Bar Association/Law laude, in History, minor in Sociology, Uni­ Grambling Stale University, Grambling, East Tennessee Stale University, johnson Notional Association of Collegiate Director's Student Division; Law Women. versity of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1995; lA, 1995; Phi Beta Lambda Business Fra­ City, 1969. B.A. in History, Berea Col­ of Athletics Post-Graduate Scholarship. Alpha Honor Society; lphigene Ochs ternity, president; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor lege, Berea, KY, 1963. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Sulzberger Scholarship; Outstanding Se­ Society; Dean's List; Notional Dean's list; Experience: Law Clerk, Day & Birdwell, in Speech Communication, University of nior Award in History; Phi Alpha Theta Student GovernmentAss ociation; Manage­ Experience: Adjunct Teacher, Walters Stole Cookeville, TN, summer 1999; Utility Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998. National History Honor Society; Alpha ment Club. Community College, Morristown, TN, Worker, Russell Stover Candies, Inc., Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor 1997-98; High School Teacher: Pikeville Cookeville, 1997-98. Experience: Intern, Senator Fred Thomp­ Society; Golden Key National Honor Soci­ Experience: Law Clerk, Hull, Dummer & Independent Schools, Pikeville, KY, 1989- son, Knoxville, 1997-98; Administrative ety; Pi Gamma Mu; Clio Society, vice Garland, Knoxville, summer 1999-present; 97; Cocke County High School, Newport, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Assistant, Brothers Bedding, Knoxville, president; The University Echo, staff writer. CaseAdmin istrator, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, TN, 1981-89; Jefferson County High 1992-presenl; Research Technician, Oak Opelousas, lA, 1996·9B; High School School, Dandridge, TN, 1979-8 1; Location Preferred: Central Tennessee Ridge Notional Laboratories, Oak Ridge, Experience: Federal Student litigation In­ Algebra and Accounting Teacher, Passargad lnternlional School, Ahwaz, Iran, TN, 1994-95; Research Technician, Uni­ tern, Dept. of justice, U.S. Attorney's Of­ Opelousas, lA, 1995-96; Athletic Direc­ 1 970-78; Tehran American School,Tehran, versity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1993-95. lice, Chattanooga, summer 1999; Opera­ tor, Lafayette Consolidated Government Iran, 1969-70. Peace Corps, Syracuse, lions Associate, Kalmabach Memorial Li­ Recreation & Parks Department, Lafayette, NY, 1965-66. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible brary, Chotlonoogo, 1996-98; Teller, lA, 1996-98. SunTrust Bonk, Chattanooga, 1995-96. Legal Practice Emphasis: Family law Location Preferred: East Tennessee Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate law, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible advocacy concenlralian Location Preferred: Washington, DC, Mem­ phis, East Tennessee Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Southeast

37 DAVID A. BATES CAMERON S. BELL L. BLAIR BENNINGTON KENNETH H. BERRY KANDICE DeMILLE BEWLEY Centerville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Dayton, Ohio Greeneville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: December 2000 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 2001

Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Student Bar Association; Criminal law Society; list; Student Host; Student Bar Association. Bar Association; American Bar Associa­ Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta; Criminal Bar Association; Student Host; summer law Student Host. tion/low Student Division; Student Host. low Society; Tennessee Association for program in Vienna, Austria, (Loyola Univer­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Commerce, Public Interest low; University Student Ap­ sity). 1999. Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum double concentration in Marketing and Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, peals Boord. laude, in Political Science, University of Management, Mcintire School of Com­ in American Studies and Theatre, University Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Tennessee, Martin, 1998. merce, UniversityofVirginia, Charlottesville, of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997; Phi Beta Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum laude, in Marketing, University of Tennes­ 1995; Dean's list. Kappa; Golden Key National Honor Soci­ laude, in Honors Political Science and see, Knoxville, 1997; Collegiate junior Experience: Assistant Manager, Centerville ety; Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honor legal Studies, University of Tennessee, Achievement Program, founder and presi­ Foodland, Centerville, TN, August 1991- Experience: low Clerk, Egerton, McAfee, society; Order of Omega; Rho lambda; Knoxville, 1998; Top Graduate, Social dent; Mortar Board, vice-president; Order August 1998; legislative Intern, State Rep­ Armistead & Davis, Knoxville, May 1999- Senior Gift Challenge steering committee; Sciences in College of Arts and Science; of Omega, vice president; Dean's list; resentative Phillip Pinion, Nashville, spring present; Sprint Corporation, Raleigh, NC: Student Alumni Association; Ponhellenic Dean's list; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi Student Government Association, Under­ 1996. Administrator-contracts, November 1997- Rush Counselor; Delta Gamma sorority, Honor Society; Golden Key Notional Honor graduate Academic Council vice chairper­ August 1998, Marketing Analyst, April­ vice president; Student Government Asso­ Society; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science son; Student Senate, secretory; Alpha Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ November 1997, Stoff Associate, April ciation; UT Donee Society; UT Hiking and Honor Society; Phi Alpha Theta History Omicron Pi Sorority, secretory; Dean's Stu­ centration, criminal low 1996-April 1997, Analyst, August 1995- Canoeing club. Honor Society; University Intercollegiate dent Advisory Council; UT Pride of the April 1996. Mock Trial Team, counsel and secretary; Southland Band Majorette. Tennessee Location Preferred: Tennessee Experience: Summer Associate, Strong, Phi Alpha Delta, secretory; Pi Sigma Alpha, Real Estate license received, 1998. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Fletcher, Carriger, Walker, Hodge & Smith, treasurer; University Student Disciplinary Chattanooga, 1999; Volunteer, Boord. Experience: Summer Associate, 1 999, and Location Preferred: Southeast AmeriCorps, Chattanooga, August 1997- Receptionist/Office Clerk, 1997-99, july 1998; Soles Associate, Kay jewelers, Experience: low Clerk, Office of the Public Hodges, Doughty & Corson, Knoxville; Chottonoogo, july 1997-june 1998 and Defender, 6th judicial District of Tennessee, Performer, Walt Disney World, Orlando, Christmas 1998; Runner, O'Neil, Porker & Knoxville, summer 1999; Circulation Assis­ Fl, summers 1997-98; Intern, Congress­ Williamson, Knoxville, September 1995- tant, UT College of law library, Knoxville, man James H. Quillen, Washington, DC, Moy 1997; Intern, U.S. Senator , May-August 1998; Paralegal, Court Re­ summer 1996; Sales Representative, Washington, DC, Moy�une 1996; Run­ porter and Nan- legal Officer, U.S. Morristown Chevrolet, Morristown, TN, ner, Patrick, Beard & Richardson, Chatta­ Navy, 1976-96. summer 1995. nooga, summers 1994 and 1995. Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal defense Legal Practice Emphasis: Real estate, busi­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ness transactions, estate planning, public Location Preferred: Tennessee relations, tourism, marketing Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast

38 IRMIE K. BLANTON TRISHA L. BOOKER TONY W. BREEDEN ROBERT A. BROWN NEIL �- ].RUNETZ Jacksonville, Florida Hebron, Indiana Jefferson City, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Mempf!is, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation:JD/MBA, May 2002 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1

Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Ameri· Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Student Alpha Delta. Host. can Bar Association/Law Student Division. Bar Association; Volunteer Income Tax Bar Association. Assistance Program. Scholastic Background: B.A. in English Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.A. in Russian Literature, University of Tennessee, Knox· Science and Speech Communication, mi· laude, in International Relations, Roanoke Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Studies/International Studies, Rhodes Col· ville, 1997; Resident Assistant Programmer nor in Business, Indiana University, College, Salem, VA, 1997; Dean's List; Science, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, lege, Memphis, TN, 1997; Model United of the Year, 1996-97; Team Vols; Habitat Bloomington, 1998; Golden Key National Senior Scholarship; Kappa Alpha Order; 1998; University Scholar; Dean's List; Nations, lnlernalionol Court of justice co­ for Humanity; Student judicial Board; UT Honor Society; Dean's List; Student Gover· student government, vice president; Alpha Kappa Alpha Order; tutor; fund·raiser. choir; Rhodes Varsity Soccer: learn cap· Film Commillee; Earth Fest 1997, argo· nor; hall manager, lour ambassador. Lambda Delta; Alpha Chi; Omicron Della loin, most valuable player; Waller Gay nizer. Kappa; Who's Who Among Students in Experience: Law Clerk, The Cohn Law Rhodes Athlete of the Year. Experience: Server, Chi.Chi's Mexican American Universities and Colleges. Junior Firm, Memphis, August 1997-Augusl 1998 Experience: Runner, Egerton, McAfee, Restaurant, Bloomington, IN, September Year Abroad, University of East Anglia, ondjanuory 1996-Moy 1997; Laboratory Experience: Soles Associate, Circuit City, Armistead & Davis, Knoxville, August 1 997· 1997-May 1998; Camp Counselor, Norvvich, England, 1995·96. Technician, FMC Corporation, Green River, Nashville, October 1997�uly 1998; May 1998; Resident Assistant, University YMCA Camp Tecumseh, Brookston, IN, WY, May 1997-Augusl 1997; Server, Rhodes College, Memphis: Business Man· of Tennessee, Knoxville, August 1996-May summers 1997·98; Resident Assistant, lndi· Experience: judicial Intern, Tennessee Su· Bennigon's Restaurant, Memphis, May oger, Bryan Campus Life Center, August 1 997; Volunteer Coordinator, justice Coo· ana University, Bloomington, August 1 996· preme Court, Nashville, summer 1999; 1995�anuary 1996; Admissions Office 1 996-May 1 997; AssisloniMonager, Ath· I ilion, Jacksonville, FL, May·Augusl 1996; May 1997; Laborer, LaPorte Construction Assistant, Holland Law Office, Knoxville, Assistant, Rhodes College, Memphis, Au· letic Department, August 1993-Moy 1996; Event Director, The Edge Ministries, Nash· Company, LaPorte, IN, summers 1995· August 1998; Assistant Program Manager, gust 1994-Moy 1995. Staff Coach, Above and Beyond Soccer ville, December 1994-presenl; Camp Di· 96. Lear Corporation, Morristown, TN, Febru· Camps, summers 1993·97; Head Soccer rector, Mountain T.O.P., Altamont, TN, ary-Augusl 1998; Computer Technical Legal Practice Emphasis: Business lransac· Coach, Snowden Elementary School, May·Augusl 1993·95 and 1998. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Support, The Learning Company, Knox· lions concentration Memphis, spring 1996. ville, November 1997�anuory 1998; Ac· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible cessary Shipping Co-ordinator, Sea Ray Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Boats, Knoxville, May-November 1997; Location Preferred: Flexible Legislative Assistant, Majority Leader Bob Location Preferred: Tennessee Dole, Washington, DC,January-july 1995.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Business lransac­ lions

Location Preferred: Flexible

39 EILEEN E. BURKHALTER C. LEE BUSSART PAULAL. CALHOUN BRIEN P. CAMPBELL SHAWN M. CAMPBELL Nashville, Tennessee Lewisburg, Tennessee N. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Lansing, Michigan Scottsville, Kentucky

Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 I

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Sports Low School Honors and Activities: Student List, high honors; Student Bar Association; Bar Association: second-year representa­ List; Student Bar Association; Student Host; and Entertainment Law Society; Volunteer Bar Association; Sports and Entertainment Student Hosl. tive, public relations choir; Speaker Series, Environmental Low Association, treasurer; Income Tax Assistance Program. Law Society. logistics committee; Student Host; UT Low American Bar Association/Low Student Scholastic Background: B.A. in Program of Calling; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Pro­ Division; Phi Alpha Delta; Criminal Low Scholastic Background: B.S. in Recording Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Liberal Studies, minor in Classical Litera­ gram; College of Low Facilities Committee, Society, secretory/treasurer. Industry, minors in Music Industry and Mass Science, University of Louisville, KY, 1998; lure, University of Notre Dome, IN, 1998; student representative. Communications, Middle Tennessee Stale Dean's List; Omicron Delta Kappa. Classics Deportment Honesty Council; Scholastic Background: M.S. in Forest Re­ University, Murfreesboro, 1997; Dean's Notre Dome London Programme; Fresh­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Philosophy sources, 1995, and B.S., cum laude, in lis!. Experience: Low Clerk, Low Office of Dan man Closs Council; Sophomore Closs and Political Science, Hollins College, Biological Science, 1993, Clemson Uni­ Taylor, Louisville, May-August, 1997. Council, event choir; junior Closs Council; Hollins College, VA, 1997; Dean's List; versity, Clemson, SC; Golden Key No­ Experience: Machine Operator, Manual Liturgical Choir. Choate Rosemary Hall, class of 1995. tional Honor Society; Graduate Student Clerk, U.S. Postal Service, Nashville, No­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ Association, senator; Graduate Research vember 1993-August 1998; Press Opera­ centration Experience: Summer Associate, Miller, Experience: Low Clerk, Pryor, Flynn, Priest Assistantship. lor, Walker Die Costing, Lewisburg, TN, Martin & Trabue, Nashville, 1999; Resi­ & Harber, Knoxville, summer 1999; Re­ june-August 1993; Missionary, Church of Location Preferred: Flexible dent Assistant, University of Notre Dome, search Assistant, Prof.Joe King, UT College Experience: Law Clerk, UT Office of the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Atlanta, IN, August 1997-Moy 1998; Office Assis­ of Low, Knoxville, March-May 1999. General Counsel, Knoxville, summer 1999- March 1990-Morch 1992; Attendant, Rex tant, M. Terry Burkhalter, M.D., Nashville, presenl; Federal Student litigation Intern, Roast Beef, Okemos, Ml, Februory�uly June 1994-Augusl 1996 and june-August Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy Depl. of justice, U.S. Marney's Office, 1988; Menswear Sales, Mervyn's Deport­ 1998; Waitress, Planet Hollywood, Nosh­ Knoxville, summer 1999; Adjunct Faculty, ment Store, Okemos, August 1987-Febru­ ville june-August 1997; Waitress, Dolts Location Preferred: Tennessee, Virginia summers 1997-98, and Teaching Labora­ ary 1988; Cook/Driver, Westside Deli Classic American Grill, Nashville, june tory Technician, 1996-98, Chattanooga and Pizzeria,Lansing, Ml, September 1985- 1995-Augusl 1996. Stale Technical Community College; Teller, Augusl 1987. First Tennessee Bonk, Chattanooga, 1995- Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 96; Graduate Research Assistant, Clemson Legal Practice Emphasis: Copyright, enter­ University, Deportment of Forestry, 1993- tainment, property law Location Preferred: Tennesse 95 . Location Preferred: Nashville, Atlanta Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Southeast

40 NATHAN A. CANESTARO PHILLIP A. CAREY TAUSHA M. CARMACK SHANDRY F. CASTELOW S. RENEE CHAPMAN Knoxville, Tennessee Forsyth, Illinois Bristol, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Wartburg, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 2001

Scholastic Background: Graduate studies, Law School Honors and Activities: Health Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Phi Low School Honors and Activities: Robert Masters in International Relations, Univer· Law Society; American Bar Association/ Bar Association; Student Host. Alpha Delta, chapter pi16togropher; Ameri· L. Cheek, Sr. Memorial Scholarship; Phi sity of Tennessee, Knoxville. Transatlantic Low Student Division. con Bar Association/Low Student Division; Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; Ten· Summer Academy, University of Bonn, Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Tennessee Bar Association/Young Low· nessee Association for Public Interest Law. Germany, 1998. B.A. in Political Science Scholastic Background: B.A. in History in Political Science, minor in speech Corn· yers Division; Student Bar Association. and Criminal justice, University of Tennes· and Sociology with honors, minors in Busi· municalion, University of T ennessee, Knox· Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, see, Knoxville, 1997; Phi Eta Sigma No· ness Administralion/lnlernalional Studies, ville, 1998; Torchbearer Recipient for Scholastic Background: M.F.A. in Point· in Political Science, minors in Criminal lianal Honor Society; Foreign Study, Uni· Atlantic Union College, Lancaster, MA, Outstanding Service to the University Corn· ing, University of Hartford, West Hartford, justice and History, Middle Tennessee Stale versity of Wales, Swansea, fall 1997. 1998; Phi Alpha Theta National History rnunity, 1998; Alpha Delta Pi Dorothy CT, 1997; Art School Scholarship; University, Murfreesboro, 1998; Presiden· Honor Society; Karlman Memorial History Shaw National Leadership Award; Vic Goldfarb juried Show; Thesis Exhibition, lial Scholarship; Mock Trial Teorn: honor· Experience: DC! Interagency Balkan Task Merit Scholarship; Dean's List; National Davis/Earl Zwingle Leadership Award; Hartford Art School. Study Abroad Pro­ able mention as outstanding allorney, MTSU Force, Cenlral lntelligenceAgency, Mclean, Minority Scholar; Who's Who Among Stu· Marlar Board National Honor Society; gram, Carlone, Italy (through University of lnvilalional Tournament, 1997; Golden VA, summers 1997 and 1999; Financial dents; Yale University Summer Program; Student Government Association: president Georgia, Athens). summer 1994. B.A. in Key National Honor Society; Phi Kappa Director, The City Ballet, Knoxville, 1997- Harvard University National Model UN; pro !em, vice president; Faculty and Stu· English and Creative Writing, Emory Uni· Phi; Gamma Beta Phi. 98; Office of European Analysis, Central Student Senate, president; College Boord dent Counselors Ia the President of the versity, Atlonlo, 1997; Scollish Riles' Intelligence Agency, Mclean, January-Au· of Trustees, student representative; Student University of Tennessee System; Pan hellenic Children's Hospital, volunteer art teacher. Experience: Receptionist, joyce, Meredith, gust 1996; Intern, U.S. Federal District Academic Affairs Cornmillee, chair. Council, executive vice president of chap· Flilcroft & Normand, Oak Ridge, TN, june­ Courts, Knoxville, summer 1995; Intern, fer relations; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, new Experience: Artist, "Art-Video Hybrid" August 1997; Intern, Senator joe M. Office of Senator john Glenn, Cincinnati, Experience: Intern, Illinois Power Legal Ser· member coordinator; Student Alumni Asso­ Proiecl, Nashville and Knoxville, january Haynes, Chairman, Senate Democratic OH, summer 1994. vices Department, Decatur, summer 1998; ciates. 1997-presenl; Graduate Teaching Assis· Caucus, Murfreesboro,January-june 1997; Reader and T ulor, Atlantic Union College toni, Advanced Pointing and 3D Founda­ Assistant, Mclean, Bachar and Clark Con· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible History Department, August 1996-May Experience: Intern, The Ingram Group, tions II, Universi ty of Hartford, 1 996; Gradu· suiting, Murfreesboro, February-May 1996. 1998; Intern, Town of Lancaster, MA, Knoxville, summer 1999; Legislative Intern, ale Teaching Assistant, Italian Art History, Location Preferred: Flexible September-December 1997. Congressman William L. jenkins, Wash· Cortona, Italy, summer 1994; Public Rela· Legal Practice Emphasis: Criminal law, ington, DC, summer 1998 and Kingsport, lions Associate, The Carter Center, Atlanta, civil rights Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible TN, summer 1997. spring 1994; Art Sales Associate, DeKalb Art Supply, Decatur, GA, 1991-94. Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee Location Preferred: Flexible

41 JINGXI CHU AMANDA R. COX VANCE W. DENNIS DEBRA L. DISHMON JOHN T. DIXON , Peoples Republic of Chino jacksboro, Tennessee Savannah, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: December 2000 Date of Graduation: May 200 I

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Sports Scholastic Background: B.S. in Agricultural Law School Honors and Activities: SBA; Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's list, high honors; Student Bar Association; and Entertainment Law Society, co-vice Economics and Business, University of Ten· ABA/LSD; Tennessee Bar Associalion/YLD. list; Student Bar Association; Phi Alpha Law and Medicine Society; Environmental president; Student Bar Association; Ameri· nessee, Knoxville, 1998; j.H. Nicholson Delta. Law Society; American Bar Association/ can Bar Association/Law Student Division. Memorial Scholarship; J K. Bletner Man of Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Low Student Division. the Year Award; Tennessee Farmers Coop­ laude, in Business Management, Trevecca Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum erative Scholarship; Alpha Gamma Rho Nazarene University, Nashville, 1998; in History, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Scholastic Background: M.S. in Chemis· laude, in English/Secondary Education, Fraternity: president, house manager. Dean's list; Phi Delta Lambda; Dean's TN, 1 997; Dean's list; Vanderbilt Commu· try, University of Illinois at Urbana· lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Scholarship; Hendersonville Professional nity Center, volunteer. Champaign, 1993. B.S. in Chemistry, TN, 1996; Dean's list; scholarships: Experience: Student Assistant, UT College Women's Society Scholarship. AS., Peking (Beipng) University, , 1990. Trustee, Lambdin Family, Henderson Settle­ of Agriculture Mail Room, Knoxville, August summa cum laude, in Paralegal Studies, Experience: Runner/Copy Clerk, King & ment, and Dr. Guy L. Taylor; Sigma Tau 1996-May 1998; Technician, AD Ser· Volunteer State Community College, Ballow, Nashville, july 1997-May 1998; Experience: Low Clerk, UT Office of Gen· Delta, vice president; Student Notional vice and Sheet Metal, Savannah, TN, Gallatin, TN, 1997; Dean's list; National Teller, First City Bonk, Murfreesboro, TN, era I Counsel, Knoxville, May 1 999-present; Education Association; Ross S. Carter summers 1994-98 and December 1992- Dean's list; Outstanding Student Leader May-August 1995; Loading Dock Opera· Research Associate, National Cancer lnsti· Award for literature; Outstanding Senior in Augusl 1994. Award; Outstanding Paralegal Student; tor, Heritage Farms Dairy, Murfreesboro, lute, Frederick, MD,July 1996·April l998; English Award. scholarships: Middle Tennessee Paralegal june-August 1994. Associate Research Scientist, Bayer Com· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Association, Sumner Country Bar Associo· pony Pharmaceutical Division, West Ha· Experience: Rehabilitation/Job Trainer, lion, Volunteer State Community College Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ven, CT, June 1993-February 1996; Re· Goodwill Industries, Knoxville, 1998; Ac· Location Preferred: Tennessee Paralegal Association. search Assistant/Teaching Assistant, Uni· count Representative and Agent, Common· Location Preferred: Flexible versity of Illinois, Urbano, August 1990- wealth Insurance, Middlesboro, KY, 1996- Experience: litigation Paralegal, Dodson, Moy 1993. 98; English and French Instructor, J Fronk Porker & Behm, Nashville, 1997-98; In· White Academy, Harrogate, 1995-96; ventory Control Manager, Archer Daniels Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Disc jockey, News Writer and Evening Midland Company, Nashville, 1992-97; News Anchor, Sigmon Communications Office Manager, Auto Driveaway Com· Location Preferred: Knoxville, flexible (WLMU/WI BAN-TV), Harrogate, 1995- pony, Nashville, 1991-92; Senior lnven· 96; English Conversation/Reading lnstruc· tory Control Clerk, Genesco, Inc., Nosh· tor, Kania International High School, ville, 1990-91; Full Charge Bookkeeper, Harrogate, 1994-96; Camp Counselor, john Coleman Hayes & Associates, Nash­ Henderson Settlement, Frakes, KY, sum· ville, 19B4-88. mers 1993-94. Legal Practice Emphasis: Business transoc· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible with in· lions concentration, family, employment, leresis in entertainment, real estate, and civil rights business transactions

42 BRIAN MICHAEL DOBBS THOMAS ALAN DYKSTRA LYNETIE EDWARDS THOMAS F. EIKENBERRY, CPA JONATHAN DANIEL FElT lubbock, T exos Dandridge, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee johnson City, Tennessee Marietta, Georgia

Date of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 I

Law School Honors ond Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Phi Low School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Ameri­ Low School Honors and Activities: SBA; list, high honors; Student Bor Association. Alpha Delta; Kolwyck Equal Access to Bor Association; Tennessee Bar Associa­ can Bor Association/law Student Division; North Carolina Bar Association/low Stu­ justice Scholarship; Tennessee Bar Asso­ tion/Young lawyers Division; American Phi Alpha Delta; Student Advisor Program, dent Division; North Carolina Triol lowyers Scholastic Background: M.A. in Sociol­ ciation/Young lawyers Division. Bar Association/low Student Division; Phi co-coordinator. Association/low Student Division; Student ogy, Middle Tennessee State University, Alpha Delta. Host; Phi Alpha Delta; Criminal low Soci­ Murfreesboro, \998. B.A. in Criminaljus­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Account­ ety. tice and Spanish, Auburn University, Au­ Science, University of the South, Sewanee, Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, ing, East Tennessee State University,johnson burn, Al, 1994; National Social Science TN, \998; Tanya Grant for the Study of in Public Administration, Harding Univer­ City, 1992; Beta Alpha Psi. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Honor Society. Public Policy; Order of the Gownsmen, sity, Searcy, AR, 1 984; President's Scholar; Science, concentration in Family & Child core committee; Orientation Committee; Zeta Phi Zeta; Harding University in Flo­ Experience: Senior Accountant, Financial Development, Auburn University, Auburn, Experience: Summer Associate, Baker, Delta Tou Delta fraternity, vice president. rence (Italy) Program. Services subsidiary, Clayton Homes, Knox­ Al, \996; Student Government Associa­ Donelson, Bearman & Coldwell, Knoxville, ville, April 1997-August 1998; Audit and tion: Liberal Arts College president, Politi­ \999; Research Assistant, Tennessee Em­ Experience: low Clerk, Neighborhood Experience: Office Manager, ICMof Knox­ Consulting Supervisor, May 1996-Morch cal Affairs secretary, Student lobby direc­ ployment Relations Research Association, legal Assistance Program, Moncks Corner, ville, 1994-present; Advertising/Public 1997, and Auditor, November 1992- tor, Cabinet Member of the Year Award; Nashville, September 1997-Moy 1998; Charleston, SC, summer 1999; Assistant, Relations Manager and Director of Train­ May 1995, T. Alan Walls CPA, P.C., Omicron Delta Koppo; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pi Graduate Teaching Assistant, Deportment Circuit Court judicial Campaign, ing, Clayton Homes, Knoxville, 1992-94; johnson City, TN; Interim Financial Control­ lambda Sigma; Sigma Phi Epsilon Social of Anthropology, Sociology ond Social Dandridge, TN, winters 1997-98; Intern, legal Deportment Manager, Clayton ler, AGTsports, Inc, Englewood , CO, May Fraternity, Cabinet Member of the Year Work, Middle Tennessee State University, Senator Bill Frist, Knoxville, winters 1997- Homes, 1989-92. 1995-May 1996. Award; Auburn lobbying Boord; IFC Alco­ Murfreesboro, September 1997-Moy 98; Intern, Office of the District Attorney, hol Awareness Counselor; Auburn Univer­ 1998. 4thjudiciol District ofTennessee, Sevierville, Legal Practice Emphasis: Business transac­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate and sity Fine Arts, Foreign Student & Grievance summer 1997. tions concentration commercial low, mergers and acquisitions, Committees. Legal Practice Emphasis: Business transac­ securities tions concentration, corporate low Legal Practice Emphasis: General civil Location Preferred: Maryville, Knoxville Experience: judicial Intern, Chief judge area Location Preferred: Flexible Shirley l. Fulton, North Carolina Superior Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast Court, Charlotte, summer 1999; Burr & Forman: litigation Analyst, Kansas City, MO, September 1996�uly \998 and Project Assistant, Birmingham, Al, June­ September 1996; Child Abuse Prevention Counselor, Auburn, 1993-95; Research Assistant, Visual Pollution Technologies, Atlanta, 1992-94.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

43 SARA E. FITZPATRICK AMY DIANNE FLETCHER REBECCA A. FRANKLIN MARY TAYLOR GALLAGHER MARCOS M. GARZA Knoxville, Tennessee Humboldt, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee johnson City, Tennessee Athens, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1

Law School Honors and Activities: Harold Low School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Law Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student C. Worner Centurioh Endowment Scholar· Bar Association; American Bar Associa· and Medicine Society, vice president; List, high honors; H.L. Hendricks Memorial Bar Association: first-year representative, ship; Dean's List; Student Bar Association; lion/ Low Student Division. Speaker Series, public relations committee; Scholarship; Student Bar Association; Stu· second-year representative; Volunteer In· American Bar Association/Law Student Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; dent Host. come Tax Assistance Program; Phi Alpha Division; Student Host. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business UT Pro Bono Proiect. Delta; Student Host. Administration with a concentration in Pub­ Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum lic Administration, University of Tennessee, Scholastic Background: B. S., cum laude, laude, in History, University of Georgia, Scholastic Background: M.S.S.W., Uni· laude, in English and History, University of Knoxville, 1998; Phi Mu; Phi Alpha Delta. in Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knox· Athens, 1998; Presidential Scholar; No· versify of Tennessee College of Social Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998; Phi Beta ville, 1 998; Chancellor's Award for Profes· lionel Dean's List; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Work, Knoxville, Moy 1998. B.S. in Hu· Kappa; intramural flag football and basket· Experience: Low Clerk, O'Neil, Parker & sionol Promise; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Soci· Delta Sorority: vice-president, standards mon & Orgonizotionol Development and boll; Women's Athletic Department, volun· Williamson, Knoxville, summer 1999; Run· ety; Sylvia Hart Scholarship; Academic choir; University Student Judiciary; Univer· B.S. in Psychology, Vanderbilt University, leer of Sterchi Elementary school. ner, Law Office of Tony Farmer, Knoxville, Review Board; Sigma Theta Tau Inferno· sity Round Tobie. Nashville, 1996; varsity cheerleader, cap­ May-August 1998; Intern, Congressman tiona I Nursing Society; Mortar Board, sec· tain; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Student Athletic Experience: Summer Associate, Miller & Ed Bryant, Washington, DC, july-August retary; Golden Key Notional Honor Soci· Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, Advisory Boord, iudiciary board represen· Martin, Chattanooga, 1999; Manager, 1997; File Clerk, Woman's Clinic, Jock· ety; Dean's List. Associate Degree, magna Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, Johnson !alive. Women's Tennis Team, University of Ten· son, TN, summers/breaks 1995-98. cum laude, in Nursing, Walters Stole Com· City, and Summer Intern, Senator Bill Frist, nessee, Knoxville, july 1995-May 1998; munity College, Morristown, TN 1988. Knoxville Field Office, 1999; U.S. Repre­ Experience: Officer Candidate School, Camp Instructor, Tennessee Tennis Camp, Legal Practice Emphasis: Government sentative William L.Jenkins: Intern, Kingsport, Marine Corps, Quantico, VA, summer Knoxville, summers 1994-96. Experience: Law Clerk, Low Offices of TN, September 1997, December 1997· 1999; Children's Program Coordinator, Location Preferred: Knoxville, Nashville Donna Keene Holt, Knoxville, summer January 1998, and Stoff Assistant/Intern, February-August 1998, and Legislative Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1 999; Legislative Intern, Stole Senator Gene Washington, DC, June-August 1997; Pool Research Intern, August 1997-May 1998, Elsea, Minority Caucus Chairman, Manager, june-September 1996, and Tennessee Commission on Children and Location Preferred: Southeast !awarded Most Likely to Succeed by 1 OOth Head Life Guard, june-September 1995, Youth, Nashville; Bartender/Server General Assembly) Nashville, 1998; Reg· Johnson City Country Club. Amerigo Restaurant, Nashville, May 1996- istered Nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care, Augusl 1998; Social Worker/Intern, Met· Labor and Delivery, and Childbirth Educo· Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ropolitan Public Schools, Nashville, August tor, University ofTennessee Memorial Hos· 1 996-May 1 997; Crisis Counselor, Oasis pitol, Knoxville, 1987-99; Licensed Procti· Location Preferred: Southeast, Washing· Center, Nashville, August 1995-Novem· cal Nurse, Doctors Byrd and Godfrey, ton, DC ber 1996. Knoxville, 1984-87. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Health law, lam· ily law, civil litigation Location Preferred: Flexible

44 1 ELISABETH B. GORMLEY EDWARD M. GRAVES Ill DAMON KEITH GRIFFIN M. GRAE GRIFFIN JENNIFER L. GROVER Lenoir City, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Germantown, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Fori Myers, Florida

Date of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: December 2000

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Block Low School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Student list, high honors; john W. Green Scholar­ list; Student Bar Association. low Students Association; Student Bar As­ Bar Association; Sports & Enlerloinmenl Bar Association; Phi Delta Phi; Student ship; Student Bar Association; Transac­ sociation; Sports & Enlerloinmenl low Soci­ low Society. Host. tions: Tennessee Business Low journal. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political ety. Science, University of Tennessee, Knox­ Scholastic Background: B.S. with distinc­ Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Scholastic Background: M.A. in Curricu­ ville, 1997; Sigma Chi Fraternity. Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political tion, in journalism, University of Kansas, in Public Relations, with a minor in Market­ lum & lnslruclion, University of Memphis, Science/Pre-low, Morehouse College, lawrence, 1994; Dean's list; Kappa Tau ing, Florida Stole University, Tallahassee, TN, 1993. B.A., summa cum laude, in Experience: Summer Associate, lewis, King, Atlanta, 1998; Notional Dean's list; Ten­ Alpha Honor Society; Golden Key No­ 1998; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; No­ English Composition, University of Tennes­ Krieg, Woldrop&Colron, Knoxville, 1999; nessee Prelaw Fellowship Program; Pi Sigma tional Honor Society. tional Society of Collegiate Scholars; see, Knoxville, 1992; Phi Bela Koppe; loon Officer, Arcadia Financial, LTD, Nosh­ Alpha Notional Honor Society; Student Golden Key Notional Honor Society; john C. Hodges Scholarship; Jay Clayton ville, 1997-98; Runner, low Offices of Government Association, executive board; Experience: Judicial Intern, Chief judge Dean's list; Florida Academic Scholar; Arnold Scholarship; Fred M. Roddy Schol­ Edward M. Groves, Jr., Knoxville, 1996- Oglethorpe Elementary School, mentor. James H. Jarvis, U.S. Dislricl Court, Knox­ lambda Pi Eta Communication Honor Soci­ arship; Gamma Bela Phi; Student Govern­ 97. ville, summer 1999; Boles Worldwide ety; Florida Public Relations Association, ment Association: Cultural Affairs Board, Experience: Convention Volunteer, Notional Advertising, Houston, TX: Account Execu­ treasurer; Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Course Evaluation Commillee director. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Bar Association, Memphis, August 1998; tive, !Texaco notional odverlisingl january Campaign Stoff, Stole Senator Vincent 1997-Seplember 1998, and Account Experience: low Clerk, Office of the District Experience: low Clerk, Egerton, McAfee, Location Preferred: Southeast Fori, Atlanta, September 1996-Moy 1997; Coordinator, IHovoline notional promo­ Allorney, 6th judicial District of Tennessee, Armistead & Davis, and Judicial Intern, Intern, Finley & Associates low Group, lions! October 1994�uly 1995; Choir­ Knoxville, summer 1999; Teller, F.S.U. Chief justice Riley Anderson, Tennessee Allonlo, 1995-97. man, Houston Advertising Federation In­ Bonk and Shop, Tollohossee,jonuary 1 995- Supreme Court, Knoxville, summer 1999; ternship Commillee, 1997; Account Ex­ December 1997 and May-August 1998; local Traffic Cocrdinolor, WIXTTelevision, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ecutive, Goswick Advertising !Ryland Marketing Assislonl/lnlern, Rose Printing Syracuse, NY, 1996-97; Radio Traffic Homes notional advertising). Houston, july Company, Tallahassee, january-April Manager, KIPR Radio, lillie Rock, AR, 1995- Location Preferred: Allonlo, Memphis, 1995-December 1996. 1998; Assislonl Manager, Perky's Pizzo, 96; Secondary School English Teacher, Nashville Bokeelia, Fl, August 1992-Augusl 1994. Memphis City School System, 1992-95. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Southeast Location Preferred: Flexible

45 AARON S. GUIN ERIC F. HAGENBURGER CHRISTOPHER L. HALEY MATIHEW C. HARDIN PAUL Q_ HARRISON Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mosheim, Tennessee Senatobia, Mississippi Cookeville, Tennessee Travelers Rest, South Carolina

Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: December 2000 Date of Graduation: May 200 l

Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors ond Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: SBA; Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Bar Association; American Bar Associa­ Bar Association; Tennessee Association for List, honors; Phi Delta Phi; SBA; ABA/LSD; College of Law Facility Committee; Sports List; Criminal Low Society; Student Bar tion/Law Student Division. Public Interest Law; UT Pro Bono Homeless Tennessee Bar Association/YLD. & Entertainment Low Society; Phi Delta Phi. Association; intramural sports. Project; Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Scholastic Background: B.A., with honors, Program. Scholastic Background: Masters of Taxa­ Scholastic Background: M.S. in Media Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in U.S. For­ in Political Science and Religious Studies, lion, University of Mississippi, Oxford, ex­ Management, University of Tennessee, eign Relations, expected December 1999, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Scholastic Background: Bachelor of Civil pected May 2000; graduate assistant. Knoxville, 1996; Chancellor's Citation for and M.A. in U.S. History, 1994, Southern 1 997; Graduate of Distinction; Dean's List; Engineering and B.A. in Psychology, Au­ Bachelors of Accountancy, magna cum Extraordinary Leadership and Campus Ser­ Illinois University, Carbondale; Phi Kappa Pi Sigma Alpha national political science burn University, Auburn, AL 1998; Dudley laude, University of Mississippi, Oxford, vice; Richard Wharton Scholarship; Kelly Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; Graduate Student honor society. Academic Scholarship; junior Honors Cer­ May 1997; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity: Leiter Scholarship. B.A. in English, Rhodes Council; Phi Alpha Theta Historical Soci­ tificate; Chi Epsilon National Civil Engi­ treasurer, philanthropy chairman, assistant College, Memphis, TN, 1994; Omicron ety. B.A. in History, Furman University, Experience: Law Clerk, O'Connor, Petty, neering Honor Society, marshal; Psi Chi philanthropy chairman, historian; scholar­ Delta Kappa; Mortar Board; Sigma Tau Greenville, SC, 1991; Dean's list; Furman Child & Boswell, Knoxville, October 1997- National Psychology Honor Society; La­ ships: james D. Oatis, Robert Byrd, Oliver Delta English Honor Society; Search Advi­ Advantage Research internship; Associa­ july 1998; Research Study Assistant, UT crosse Club. P. Stanton, Academic Excellence, and sory Board; Bones of Contention Society, tion of Furman Students; intramural sports; Health Research Group, Knoxville, Febru­ Accountancy Alumni Chapter Academic founder and president; Campus Green, study abroad in the Baltic. a.y-july 1 998; Customer Sales and Service Experience: Resident Assistant, summers Achievement; honor societies: Phi Kappa new projects officer. Representative, Central Carolina Bonk, 1996 & 1998, and Counselor, summer Phi, Golden Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Experience: Instructor, spring 1998, and Chapel Hill, NC, july-october 1997; 1994, College Gifted Programs, Phi Eta Sigma, and Beta Gamma Sigma; Experience: Agent Training Program, Wil­ Teaching Assistant, 1992-97, Southern Concierge, Siena Hotel, Chapel Hill, May­ Parsippany, NJ ; Engineering Co-Gp,Mont­ Mortar Board; Ole Miss Pre-Low Society, liam Morris Agency, Nashville, Februa.y­ Illinois University, Carbondale; Head Resi­ July 1997; Office Assistant, UNC Depart­ gomery Water and Sewer Board, Mont­ treasurer; Chancellor's Leadership Class. August 1998; Agent Assistant, Rothman dent, 1995-98, and Resident Assistant, ment of Pathology, January 1996-May gomery, AL, fall 1994-spring 1995. Agency, july l 996-August 1997. 1 993-95, Southern Illinois University; Credi­ 1997; Resident Assistant, Ehringhaus Resi­ Experience: Summer Associate, Butler, tor Representative, Blatt, Hossenmiller, dence Hall, UNC Department of Housing, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Snow, O'Maro, Stevens & Cannada, Jack­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Leibsker, Moore & Pellettieri, Benton, IL, August 1995-May 1997. son, MS, and Merkel & Cocke, Clarksdale, 1997; Intern, 13th Circuit Solicitor's Of­ Location Preferred: Flexible MS, 1 999; Tax Consultant, Ernst & Young, Location Preferred: Flexible fice, Greenville, SC, 1992; LibraryClerk, Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ Memphis, January�une 1998 and june­ Dobson & Dobson, Greenville, 1991-92. centration, with interest in internet low August 1997; Resident Manager, M&M Properties, Oxford, MS, August 1994- Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ Location Preferred: Flexible December 1997; Accounting Intern, Devoe centration, internet low, flexible and Company, CPAs, Oxford, August 1996-Moy 1997. Location Preferred: Southeast, TN, SC

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

46 JASON MICHAEL HAYNES PAUL E. HELTON JONATHAN H. HENDERSON JONATHAN B. HENSLEY EMILY L. HERMAN Knoxville, Tennessee jefferson City, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Ki ngslon, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1

Law School Honors end Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Clarence Low School Honors and Activities: Ameri­ Bor Association; Knoxville Swing Donee List with honors; Dono Collier Memorial Bor Association; Sports & Entertainment and Augusto Kolwyck Memorial Achieve­ can Bor Association/Low Student Division; Association, exhibition team member. Scholarship; Speaker Series; Phi Alpha Low Society. men! Award; Tennessee Association for Student Bor Association; Pro Bono Project: Delio Fraternity: vice-justice, service com­ Public Interest Low; Volunteer Income Tax Homeless Project; Knoxville Legal Aid Soci­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in American mittee choir; Tennessee Association for Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Assistance Program. ety Saturday Bar; Domestic Violence Project; Studies, University of Maryland, 1998; Public lnleresl Low; Pro Bono Society; Stu­ laude, in Psychology, University ofT ennes­ Tennessee Association for Public Interest Golden Key Notional Honor Society; Top den! Host; Criminal Low Society; Knoxville see, Knoxville, 1998; Phi Bela Kappa; Scholastic Background: Fulbright Scholar, Low; Student Hosl. Ten Freshmen; Stomp Student Union Film Police Ride-Along Program; SBA; ABA/ Golden Key Notional Honor Society; Psi 1997-98, Universilol Potsdam, Germany. Committee, chair; President's Scholarship. LSD. Chi Notional Honor Society. B.A. in Philosophy, Furman University, Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Greenville, SC, 1997; Phi Bela Kappa; in Political Science, University of Tennes­ Experience: Low Clerk, Hodges, Doughty Scholastic Background: M.A. in English Experience: Bog Room Employee, Belle Phi Sigma Tau, National Philosophy Hon­ see, Knoxville, 1997; Student Government &Corson, Knoxville, summer 1998; Intern, and American Lilerolure, University of Ten­ Meade Country Club, Nashville, summer ors Society; The Paladin, student newspa­ Association: Government Affairs Commil­ Congressmen Bort Gordon,jonuory 1 998; nessee, Knoxville, 1998; john C. Hodges 1998 and summers 1990-94; Equipment per: editor-in-chief, opinions editor; Furman lee, sludent lobbyisl; American Mock Trial Whitson Construction, summers 1996-97. Fellowship. B.A., magna cum laude, in Operalor, Ge!tysvue Golf, Polo and Coun­ Advantage Research Fellow. Association, co-captain; Notionol lnlercol­ English, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, try Club, Knoxville, October 1997- May legiole Mock Trial Competition, 7th place Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ 1994; Dean's List; Eta Sigma Phi; Sigma 1998 and March 1996-Moy 1997; Experience: judicial Intern, Chief judge team; Dean's List; Phi Alpha Della, trea­ cenlrolion, criminal prosecution/defense, Tau Della. Deputy Clerk, Davidson County Circuit jomesjorvis, U S. Dislricl Court, Knoxville, surer; Hobilal for Humanity. Centre Col­ military, admiralty Court, Nashville, summer 1997. and Han. Gory Wade, Tennessee Court of lege, Danville, KY;Honors Scholer. Gradu­ Experience: Summer Associate, Boker, Criminal Appeals, Knoxville, summer 1999; ate Assistant, Masters of Public Administra­ Location Preferred: Coastal, Southeast Donelson, Beerman & Coldwell, johnson Legal Practice Emphasis: Business lransoc­ Clerical Temporary Worker, Cobble Per­ tion program, University ofT ennessee, Knox­ City, TN, 1999; Graduate Teaching Asso­ lions concentration sonnel, Knoxville, summers 1994-97; ville, 1997-98. ciate, English Deporlmenl, University of Furman University: Student Assistant, Com­ Tennessee, Knoxville, August 1996-Moy Location Preferred: Nashville puter Helpdesk, spring 1997, and Circula­ Experience: Law Clerk, Lockridge, Valone 1998; Assistant Manager, The jewel Pol­ tion Clerk, Library, fall 1994-spring 1996; & Beaty, Knoxville, November 1998- ace, Morristown, TN, May 1991-Augusl Summer Camp Counselor, The Cullowhee present; Office Clerk, Hodges, Doughty & 1996. Experience, Cullowhee, NC, summer Corson, Knoxville, August 1996-March 1995; Deputy Trustee, Roane County 1998. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Trustee's Office, Kingston, TN, summers 1993-95. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast

Location Preferred: Southeast

47 STEPHEN A. HESTER CHRISTY A. HILL REBECCA E. HILL JAMES D. HINSON, JR. KOLIN BRADFORD HOLLADAY Murfreesboro, Tennessee Gaithersburg, Maryland Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: JD/MBA May 200 1

Low School Honors and Activities: Sludenl Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Sludenl Law School Honors and Activities: Speaker Bar Associolion; Phi Delio Phi. lisl, high honors; highest section grades: Bar Association; Academic Review Board. Bar Associalion. Series; Sporls & Enlerlainmenl low Society, legal Process I, Criminal law; Siudenl Bar president; Clayton Torch Fund, vice presi· Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Association; Cenler for Advocacy Director Scholastic Background: B.A. in Philoso­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, denl; john C. Cox, Sr., Memorial MBA Rhodes College, Memphis, 1998; Rhodes Search, member. phy, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, minor in Economics, David lipscomb Uni· Fellowship; MBA Corporate Connections College Honor Council, president; Alpha 1997; Dean's Scholarship; Eleanor Voss versify, Nashville, TN, 1996; Dean's lisl. Team. Tau Omega, president; Phi Alpha Theta Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psychol­ Fellowship for Alumnae; Naval Academy Honorary Society, president; Marlar Boord; ogy, B.A. in Criminaljuslice, concenlralion Conference on Foreign Affairs, peer lulor; Experience: Soles Consulianl, Wasle Man· Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Omicron Della Kappa; peer ossislonl. in Chemistry, University of Maryland, Col­ linguistics paper prepared far publicalion agemenl, Inc., Nashville, May 1997-May laude, in History Educalion/Cooching, lege Pork, 1997; Dean's lisl; Sara Ida through johns Hopkins University; jazz en· 1998; Senior Marketing Represenlolive, David lipscomb University, Nashville, Experience: Runner/low Clerk, Hole, Shaw Achievement Polenlial Award final­ semble. Danko Industries, Nashville, January-May 1994; Mr. lipscomb University; Alpha Chi Headrick & Dewey, Memphis, january is!; Behavioral and Social Sciences Lefler of 1997. Nalional Honor Society; Represenlalive of Augusl 1998; Huddleston Oil Company, Commendation; Della Delio Delia: vice Experience: law Clerk, Allernalive Dispute the Decade; Student Government Associa· Murfreesboro, TN, summer 1997; While president of membership, treasurer, aclivi· Resolution Commission, Administrative Of­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible lion, senolor. House Intern, Washington, DC, summer lies chairman. ficeoflheCourls, Nashville, summer 1999; 1996; Stoff, Boswell Reservation Camp, law Clerk, Pills & Brillain, Knoxville, Febru· Location Preferred : Southeast Experience: Summer Associate, Woolf, Gallatin, TN, summers 1992-95. Experience: Federal Sludenl liligalion In· ary 1999-present; Coordinalor, Agricul­ McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpenter and fern, Deparlmenl of Justice, U.S. Allorney's tural Internship Exchange, Carl Duisberg Gentry, Tiplon, Kizer & Mclemore, Knox· legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Office, Baltimore, MD, summer 1999; Gessellschah, Koln, Germany,Januaryjune ville, 1999; Graduate Assislonl, Office of Executive Assislanl, june 1997-Augusl 1998; Infern, Child Advocacy Network, Ihe Dean, College of Business, University of Location Preferred : Flexible 1998, and Research Assislanl, Augusl Baltimore, MD, August-December 1997; Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998-presenl; Re­ 1996�une 1997, Washinglon/Bollimore Editorial Assislanl, Annals of Scholarship, search Associate, Office of Corporate Pari· High lnlensily Drug Trafficking Area IHIDTA) Baltimore, April-September 1996; Coun· nerships, University of Tennessee, Knox· for the Office of National Drug Control selor, German American Partnership Pro­ ville, Aprii·Augusl 1998; David lipscomb Policy, Greenbelt, MD. gram, Nashville Ia Bremerhaven, Germany, University, Nashville: Assislonl Alhlelic summer 1995 . Adminislrolor, August 1994-Moy 1997; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Head Assislonl Baseball Coach, Augusl Legal Practice Emphasis: lnlelleclual prop­ 1994-Seplember 1996; and Course In· Location Preferred: Flexible erly, mediation/aliernalive dispute resolu­ slruclor, January-May 1996. tion Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Nashville Location Preferred: Flexible

48 CHRISTY L. HOLMES MARK W. HONEYCUTI,II CHERI A. HUFFMAN COLLEEN E. HUGHEY SUZANNE N. HUMPHREYS East Lansing, Michigan Nashville, Tennessee Louisville, Tennessee The Woodlands, Texas Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 l Date of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 200 I law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's law Schaal Honors and Activities: Dean's law School Honors and Activities: Dean's law School Honors and Activities: Phi list; john F. Schrankel Scholarship; Student List, high honors; Student Bar Association; List; Chancellor Glenn W. Woodlee Schol­ hi h honors; Student Bar Association; List, gl Alpha Delta. Bar Association. LEXIS and WESTLAW training arship. Phi Deta Phi. Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors, Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B S , cum laude, Scholastic Background: Master of Accoun­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in Mathemal· in Political Science, minor in English, Uni­ laude, in History, Western Michigan Uni­ in Mass Communication, emphasis in jour­ tancy, Financial Accounting, 1994, and ics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1 997; versity of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998. versity, Kalamazoo, 1998; Phi Beta Kappa; nalism, Middle Tennessee Stale University, B.S. in Business Administration, Account­ Polemanakos Foundation Scholarship; Chi Golden Key National Honor Society; Uni­ Murfreesboro, 1998; Sigma Alpha Epsi­ ing, 1993, University of Tennessee, Knox­ Omega Sorority; Campus Leadership Re­ Experience: Law Clerk, Office of the District versity Excellence Award; Chapman Trust lon Fraternity, president; Student Ambassa­ ville. treat; Greek Week Steering Committee. Attorney, 6th judicial District of Tennessee, Award; Knouss-Burnhom Senior History dor for MTSU Alumni Affairs Vanderbilt-in-England Program, Mathemat­ Knoxville, summers 1997-99. Award. Experience: Controller, AES Engineering, ics, University of Leeds, England, 1996. Experience: Summer Associate, Leitner, Knoxville, December 1997-Augusl 1998; Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Experience: Law Clerk, UT Office of the Williams, Dooley & Napolitan, Nashville, Controller, Rockford Manufacturing Com­ Experience: Summer Associate, Gullett, General Counsel, Knoxville, summer 1999- 1999. pany, Rockford, TN, October 1996-No­ Sanford, Martin & Robinson, Nashville, location Preferred: Tennessee present; Research Assistant, Western Michi­ vember 1997; Accountant, Pinkstaff, 1999; Legal Secretary and Recruiting gan University, Kalamazoo, winter 1997; legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy con­ Daniels & Simpson, Knoxville, November Coordinator for branch office, Baker, Student Aide, University Computing Ser­ centration 1995-September 1996; Director of Fi­ Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, Nash­ vices, Western Michigan University, nance and Information Services, City of ville, june l997:July 1998; Library Assis­ Kalamazoo, 1995-98. location Preferred: Tennessee Athens, TN, july 1994-December 1995. tant, Tennessee Supreme Court Law Li· brary, Nashville, October l995:Jonuary Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1997; Legal Secretary, Law Offices of Thomas J. Lykos, Houston, TX, summers Location Preferred: Flexible location Preferred: Flexible 1 994-96; Student Assistant Vanderbilt Law Library, Nashville, October 1993-May 1994.

legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

location Preferred: Nashville

49 ROBERT L. McELROY, SEAN P. MOREHEAD GEOFFREY A. LINDLEY TRACY M. LUJAN IV ALISON MIELNICZUK RAST Dayton, Tennessee jackson, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Sevierville, Tennessee Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Low School Honors and Activities: Phi Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Phi Alpha Delta, publicity choir. list, with honors; Phi Alpha Delta; Student list, highest honors; Low Women; Student list; Student Bar Association; Criminal law Alpha Delta, social commillee; Student Bar Bar Association; Tennessee Association for Bar Association; Christian legal Society. Society; American Bar Association/law Association. Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Public Interest Low. Student Division. Scholastic Background: Paralegal Certifi· Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum in Liberal Arts, Bryan College, Dayton, TN, 1994; Dean's List. Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum cole with Honors, Southeastern Paralegal Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum laude, in Psychology, University of Tennes· laude, in History, minor in Political Science, Institute Nashville, 1996. B.A. in English, laude, in History, Florida Stale University, see, Knoxville, 1998; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Ex erience: Assistant Public Information Union University, Jackson, TN, 1998; Colvin College, Grand Rapids, Ml, 1993; Tallahassee, 1998; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Phi; Gamma Beta Phi Honor & p Officer, Rhea County Emergency Manage­ Notional Dean's list; Alpha Chi Honor Academic Scholarship; Closs of 1966 Golden Key National Honor Society; Service Society. ment Agency, Dayton, TN, 1996-present; Society; Political Science Minor Award; Scholarship. Dean's list; liberal Studies Honors Diploma; Academic Excellence Medal in History; Phi Phi Gamma Delta: cabinet officer, newslet­ Experience: Fitness Instructor and Orienta· News Director, Dayton Broadcasting Com­ pony, 1994-98; Unit Finance Clerk, U.S. Alpha Theta Scholarship Key; Rutledge Experience: Summer Associate, Harwell, ter editor; Varsity Debate Team; Asian lion Leader, Sevierville Community Center, Honorary History Club: president, vice presi· Howard, Hyne, Gabbert&Monner, Nosh· Student Union, member; intramural co-ed Sevierville, TN, August 1995-presenl; Army, Bamberg, Germany, 1986-90. dent for membership; Phi Alpha Theta Inter· ville, 1999; Paralegal, October 1996- soccer champion. Graduate Student Research Assistant, Psy· Augusl 1998, and law librarian, june Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy and notional Honor Society in History: presi· chology Deportment, University of Tennes· dent, senator. 1993�une 1996, Harwell, Howard, Hyne, Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. Amy see, Knoxvi l le, jonuory·Moy 1998. business concentrations, flexible Gabbert & Manner, Nashville; Librarian Hess, UT College of Law, Knoxville, May Experience: Closer, Chick-Fil-A, Old Hickory Assistant, Bass, Berry & Sims, Nashville, 1999-presenl; Cashier, Hess Marl, Ft. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Moll, Jackson, june 1993-Augusl 1994; june 1993-Seplember 1994; law Librar­ Pierce, FL, May-August 1998; Intern, john J. Grounds Crew, Facilities Management, ian, Boker, Donelson, Beorman&Caldwell, Anastasio, Esq., Port St. Lucie, Fl, May Location Preferred: Flexible Union University, Jackson, August 1994· Nashville, june 1993-May 1994. 1997-Augusl 1998; Grade 7 Referee, july 1998. U.S. Soccer Foundation, USA, October Legal Practice Emphasis: litigation, bank­ 1989-presenl. Legal Practice Emphasis: Business tronsoc· ruptcy, corporate lions concentration Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee

52 MICHAEL A. MOSCARDELLI AMY E. NEFF CHAD I. PEARMAN MARTHA BROOKE PERRY NICHOLAS J PETERSON Lebanon, Tennessee Dayton, Ohio Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Germantown, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 200 I

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student List, high honors; UT Pro Bono Homeless Lisl, high honors; Speaker Series; Phi Alpha Bar Association; American Bar Associa· Bar Association; Tennessee Bar Associa· Bar Association; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Project; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Pro­ Della; Student Hosl; Law Women; Student lion/Law Student Division. lion/YLD; ABA/LSD. Program. gram; Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Bar Association. Program; American Bar Association/Law Scholastic Background: BA in Political Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Scholastic Background: B.S. in Logistics Student Division; Tennessee Bar Associo· Scholastic Background: B.A. in Econom· Science, minor in Management, David in Commerce and Business Administration, and Transporlalion, University of Tennes· lion/Young Lawyers Division, sludenl asso­ ics, The Ohio Stole University, Columbus, Lipscomb University, Nashville, 1997; minor in Spanish, University of Alabama, see, Knoxville, 1998. ciate. 1993; Pi Bela Phi sorority; Suicide Preven· Honor Roll; Who's Who AmongAmerican's T uscaloasa, 1996; University Honors Pro­ lion Hotline, volunteer; Economics Club; Colleges and Universities; lnlercollegiole gram; Sesquicentennial Honors Scholar· Experience: Independent Conlroclor, Scholastic Background: BA, cum laude, intramural sports. Stole Legislature, delegate; Tau Phi Froler· ship; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Golden Champion Fence Company, Knoxville, in lnlernalional Studies, minors in European nily, secretary; intramural softball and fool· Key Notional Honor Society; Dean's List; March·Augusl 1998; Student Co·Op, Area Studies, French, History and Political Experience: Summer Associate, Gullell, ball; Phi Alpha Della; Woodrow Wilson Wesley Foundation; intramural sports; Uni· General Electric, ED&C, Mescal, TN, Science, Miami University, Oxford, OH, Sanford, Robinson & Marlin, and Bowen, Society; Political Science Club. versity Programs Emphasis Commillee; November 1996�uly 1997; Intern, Tho­ 1998; Dean's List; Hermon/Sielller Me· Riley, Warnock & Jacobson, Nashville, Universidad de Alcala de Henores, Ala· mas Nelson, Nashville, Moy-Augusl 1996; moriol Scholarship; DeNordi Luxembourg 1999; Business Coordinator, Customer, Experience: Law Clerk, Metro Legal De­ bamo in Spain Study Abroad Program, Student Clerk, Energy, Environment and Scholarship; Study Abroad, Miami Univer· Inc., Nashville, September 1996-Augusl porlrnenl, and judicial Intern, Tennessee summer 1995 . Resource Center, Knoxville, September· sity Doli boisEu ropean Center, Luxembourg 1 998; Sales Represenlalive, Showo Alumi· Supreme Court, Nashville, summer 1999; November 1 996 and October 199 5-May City, Luxembourg; Phi Kappa Tau: recruit· num Corporation, Columbus, OH, Febru· Messenger, Manier, Herod, Hollabaugh Experience: Law Clerk, Tennessee Allor· 1996. men I chairman, nalional leodership aced· ory-Seplember 1996; Account Adminislro· & Smith, Nashville, September 1996�uly ney General's Office, Nashville, summer emy delegate; lnler·Fralernity Council; lor, Hamilton FixlureCompany, Cincinnati, 1998; liaison to the Secretary of Stale, 1999; Regional Soles Manager, Harris Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Adopt-A-School, lulor; men's club volley· May 1994-0clober 1995. Tennessee Search Service/The Search Is Corporation, Network Support Systems boll; intramural ice hockey. On, Nashville, May 1995-Augusl 1996. Division, Nashville, 1997-98; Office As· Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible sislonl, University Housing and Residential Experience: Law Clerk, Metro Legal De­ Legal Practice Emphasis: General civil Life Office, Tuscaloosa, 1994·96; lnlerno· portment, and judicial Intern, Tennessee Location Preferred: Flexible lionel Trade Aide Volunteer, U.S. Deport· Supreme Courl, Nashville, summer 1999; Location Preferred: Nashville, Knoxville menl of Commerce Export Assistance Cen· Intern, Office of the Public Defender, 15th ler, Nashville, 1996; Tille Searcher, Low judicial Dislricl of Tennessee, Lebanon, Offices of Balthrop and Perry, Ashland summer 1998; Painter, self-employed, Leba· City, TN, 1994; Teller, Cheatham Stale non, summer 1997; Factory Worker, Bonk, Ashland City, 1992-93. Rock·Tenn Company, Knoxville, summer 1996. Legal Practice Emphasis: Environmental low, inlernalionollaw Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee

53 SHERI F. PETERSON GLENDA HAWKINS PIPKIN KATHERINE W. PITIENGER R. JACKSON POPE MARK ANDREW REDINGER Chattanooga, Tennessee Watertown, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee long Lake, Minnesota

Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 2001

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Betty Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Student List, high honors; Student Bar Association; Foellinger Memorial Scholarship; Student Bar Association; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Bar Association; Sports & Entertainment Bar Association. Christian legal Society; Tennessee Bar Bar Association; low and Medicine Soci­ Program. low Society; Environmental low Associa­ Association/Young lawyers Division; No­ ety; Christian legal Society; Student Host. tion; Business and Tax Law Association. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business tional Moot Court Team. Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Administration, Wingate University, Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Davidson College, Davidson, NC, 1998; Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors, Wingate, NC, 1996; Delta Mu Delta Scholastic Background: M.S. in Mental laude, in Political Science, minors in En­ varsity cross country and track; Student in History, EmoryUn iversity, Atlanta, 1 996; Honor Society in Business; Dean's List; Health Counseling, Novo Southeastern glish and History, Middle Tennessee State Government Association Committee on College Honors Program; Dean's List; track President's list; Pi Kappa Phi Social Frater­ University, Ft. lauderdale, Fl, 1994. B.A., University, Murfreesboro, 1998; Presiden­ Athletics, co-choir; President's Working team; intramural sports; Phi Kappa Alpha nity: president, treasurer, scholarship choir­ magna cum laude, injournolism/Newspo­ tial Scholarship; Charles R. Roy Pre-low Group on Athletics; Student Conduct Coun­ Fraternity, philanthropy chairman; inner­ man; varsity gall team, three-year letter pers, University of Georgia, Athens, 1983. Scholarship; Woi-Mort Foundation Schol­ cil; Student Athlete Council; Pre-Low Soci­ city community seNice volunteer. winner; Student Government Association; arship; Brent Bishop Memorial Scholar­ ety; Rusk Eating House; Davidson College academic tutor. Experience: Business Owner, Cafe Tozzo, ship; Dean's List; Order of Omega Greek Concert Choir; Davidson Summer Experience: Administrative Assistant, Ser­ Chattanooga, December 1996-Augusl Honor Society; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Soci­ Programme, Cambridge University, vice Solutions, Knoxville, December 1997- Experience: Courier, james, McElroy & 1998; Director of Marketing, KW ety; College of Liberal Arts Honor Gradu­ Magdalene College, England, summer Augusl 1998; legal Assistant, Jenkins & Diehl, Charlotte, NC, September 1997- Powersource, Ooltewah, TN, February ate; Zeta Tau Alpha: house representative, 1996. Jenkins, Knoxville,July 1996-August 1997; August 1998; Outside Assistant, Olde 1995-December 1996; Representative, recording secretory, scholarship chairman; Soles Associate, Brooks Brothers, Knox­ Sycamore Golf Club, Charlotte, May-Sep­ Florida Institute for Neurological Rehabilita­ Student Government Association; Student Experience: Summer Associate, Woolf, ville, June-August 1995 and December tember 1997; Assistant Golf Professional, tion, Wauchula, Fl, july 1994-Februory Ambassador. McClane, Bright, Allen &Carpenter, Knox­ 1994jonuory 1995; Conference Assis­ Dunes West Golf Club, Charleston, SC, 1995 ; Therapist, lake County Boys' Ranch, ville, and judicial Intern, Tennessee Su­ tant, UT Office of Conferences, Knoxville, March-May 1997; Assistant Gall Profes­ leesburg, FL, Junejuly 1994; Director of Experience: low Clerk, Burkhalter & Asso­ preme Court, Nashville, summer 1999; May 1995; Sales Associate, Proffitt's De­ sional, Island West Golf Club, Hilton Head Marketing, Systeme Corporation, Orlando, ciates, Knoxville, May 1999-present; Stu­ Program Director, Camp lllohee Summer partment Store, Knoxville,June-August 1 994 Island, SC, August 1996-Morch 1 997. Fl, February 1991-Morch 1994; Reporter, dent Assistant, Admissions Office, Middle Camp for Girls, Brevard. NC, summer and December 1993jonuary 1994; Gen­ Sun Newspaper Group and Gannett Cor­ Tennessee Stole University, Murfreesboro, 1998; Summer Intern, North Carolina At­ eral laborer, Joseph Construction Com­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible poration, Orlando, May-December 1990. June-December 1997 and November torney General's Office, Consumer Protec­ pany, Knoxville, june-August 1993. 1994-December 1996; Intern, Senate tion Section, Raleigh, summer 1997; Resi­ Location Preferred: North Carolina, Ten­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Tronsportotion Committee, Tennessee Gen­ dent Advisor, Davidson College, August Legal Practice Emphasis: Corporate, sports nessee, Georgia eral Assembly, Nashville, January-May 1996-Moy 1997; Lifeguard, Swimming and entertainment, environmental Location Preferred : Chattanooga 1997. Instructor and Concessions Manager, Con­ cord Hills Recreation Association, Knox­ Location Preferred: Knoxville, Atlanta, Char­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ville, May-june 1996. lotte, New York, Boston, Virginia, Wash­ ington, DC Location Preferred: Tennessee Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

54 VALERIE H. RICHARDSON ESTHER LOIS ROBERTS PHILIP L. ROBERTSON LEE P ROBINSON BEN M. ROSE Oak Ridge, Tennessee Rockwood, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Seymour, Tennessee

Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 1

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Judge Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student lisl, highest honors; Harold C. Worner louis Kirby Matherne Scholarship; Dean's Bar Association. Bar Association; Tennessee Association for Bar Association; Speaker Series, vice-choir Centurion Endowment Scholarship; Student list with honors; Environmental low Soci· Public lnleresl low; Phi Alpha Delta; Volun· for development. Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta. ely, vice president; Christian legal Society; Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, leer Income Tax Assistance Program. Christian Science Organization; Sporls ond in Political Science, The Citadel, Charles· Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Enlerloinmenl low Society. ion, SC, 1998; Academic Gold Stars, Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum in Political Science and Communications, in Accounting, University of Tennessee, highest honors; Dean's list; Presidential laude, in Business Adminislrolion, Strayer journalism, The American University, Wash­ Chollonoogo, 1997; Dean's list; UT Guor· Scholastic Background: M.M. in Piano Commendation; three-year ROTC Scholar­ College, Washington, DC, 1996. ington, DC, 1996; Dean's list; Dean's onleed T uilion Scholarship; Alpha Honor literature and Pedagogy, University of Ten· ship; Citadel Inn of Court; junior Achieve­ Scholarship; Summerfield Scholarship; J. Society; Golden Key Notional Honor Soci· nessee, Knoxville. Concurrent bachelors ment; Regimental Bond and Pipes; inlromu· Experience: Intern, Knoxville legal Aid Pritchard Barnes Memorial Scholarship. ely; U S Rowing Academic All-American; degrees: B.M. with high honors in Piano rol sports. Society, Elder Abuse and Exploilolion rowing learn, captain; Chi Omega Frater· literature and Pedagogy; BA with high Workshop, summer 1999; Volunteer, Experience: low Clerk, Robertson, Ingram nily, treasurer; Student Alumni Council honors in Botany; BA with high honors in Experience: low Clerk, Bird, Novrilil & Pilgrim's Inn, Rock Hill, SC, 1998; Volun· & Overbey, Knoxville, May 1999-presenl; Ambassador. Biology, University of Tennessee, Knox· Kull, Maryville, TN, summer 1999; Inde­ leer, Food Assistance Program, Serve, Inc., Associate, Tennessee Volley Authority, Of­ ville; Roddy Scholar; Music Study Club pendent Soles Represenlolive, Brainstorm Manassas, VA, 1993-97; Volunteer, Toys fice of Volley Relations, Knoxville, August Experience: Summer Associate, Miller & Scholarship Compelilion, winner; Sigma U.SA., Inc., Knoxville, September 1998- for Tots, Caregivers of Prince William 1998-Moy 1999; Senior legislative Assis· Marlin, Chollonoogo, 1999; Server, Great Alpha lola Music Scholarship Compelilion, jonuory 1999; Independent Dealer, Kirby County, Manassas, 1992-97; Prior co· loni/Syslem Adminislrolor, U.S. Represen· Southern Brewing Company, Knoxville, winner; Florence Darn Memorial Piano of Wesl Knoxville, May-September 1998; reers in electronics and marketing. lotive William L. jenkins, 1 sl Dislricl of December 1998-presenl; Nanny, Chollo· Scholarship; Phi Kappa lambda; Who's Intern, low Office of Dennis Rhoad, Charles· Tennessee, Washington, DC, January neoga, january 1996-Augusl 1998; Ac· Who in the World and Who's Who in the ion, SC, September-December 1997; Legal Practice Emphasis: Public inleresl 1997-Augusl 1998; Associate Commillee counting Intern, Electric Power Boord, Chat· South and Southwest for conlribulions lo Deliverymon/Worehousemon, Formers Stoff of House Rules Commillee/Senior lonoogo, spring 1994, foll 1995, summer children's literature: Sam lhe Horseseries of Furniture, Seneca, SC, Moy·Augusl 1997. Location Preferred: Eosl Tennessee legislative Assislonl, U.S. Represenlolive 1996; Accounting Intern, Coopers and children's books. james H. Guillen, 1 sl Dislricl of Tennessee, Lybrand, Knoxville, December 1993-Feb­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Commercial, civil Washington, DC, March 1995�onuory ruory 1994. Experience: low Clerk, Boker, McReynolds, litigation 1997; Adminislrolive Assisloni/Office Byrne, O'Kone, Shea & Townsend, Knox· Manager, Dr. Abdul Aziz Said !director of Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ville, December 1998-presenl; Volunteer, Location Preferred: Soulheosl Peace and Conflict Resolution), School of Han. William Swann, Circuit Court Divi· lnlernolionol Service, The American Univer· Location Preferred: Soulheosl sian IV, Knoxville, summer 1998. sily, Washington, DC, August 1993-Morch 1995. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Soulheosl

55 SARINA M. RUSSOTIO All SAFAVI BRANDON M. SCHIRG NICHOLE SCOTI JOHN S. SEEHORN Memphis, Tennessee los Angeles, California Gallatin, Tennessee Gallatin, Tennessee Newport, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2001 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 2001

Law Schaal Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's law School Honors and Activities: Student law School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; Student Bar Association: secretary, first· Bar Associotion; UT low Calling; Center List; Student Bar Association; Knoxville Aux· Bar Association; Criminal law Sociely; Phi List, highest honors; highest section grade, year representative, public relations cam· for Advocacy Director, search commillee; iliory to the Tennessee Bar Association Alpha Delta; Knoxville Police Ride-Along Civil Procedure I; Student Host; Student Bar millee; American Bar Association/law Stu· ABA/LSD. Scholarship. Program. Association. dent Division, second-year representative; Criminal law Sociely; Dean's Advisory Scholastic Background: BA in Sociology, Scholastic Background: B.S., summa cum Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.S. in Engineer· Council. concentrations in Psychology, History and laude, in Finance, Universily of Tennessee, laude, in Sociology, concentration in crimi· ing Management, U.S. Military Academy, Neuroscience, Universily ofCalifornia, los Knoxville, 1998; Phi Kappa Tau Parent nal iuslice, Universily of Tennessee, Knox· West Point, NY, 1991 ; Dean's List; cadet Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, Angeles, 1997; Dean's list; lnner·CilyYouth Fund Scholarship; College of Business, lop ville, 1998; Dean's List; Phi Beta Kappa; captain; company commander; regimental in Business Administration, Universily of Program, tutor; Pre-law Sociely; Neuro­ graduate; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Golden Key National Honor Saciely. Uni· adiulanl; intramural sports; Special Olym· Tennessee, Knoxville, 1995; Dean's List; science Sociely; Sociological Research Sigma; National Dean's List; U. S. Achieve· versily of Miami, Fl, 1995·96; Delta pies volunteer. Golden Key National Honor Sociely; Ex· Commillee; peer advising group; leaching men! Academy All-American Scholar; AI· Gamma Sororily; golf. eculive Undergraduate Program; Ameri· assistantship; academic excellence awards. pha Kappa Psi Scholarship Award; Student Experience: Summer Associate, Baker, con Marketing Association; Alpha Kappa Alumni Associates; Phi Alpha Delta Pre-low legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, Knoxville, Psi. Western Washington Universily, Experience: law Clerk, low Offices of Sociely; Phi Kappa Tau Fralernily: execu· and Farris, Warfield & Kanaday, Nash· Bellingham, WA, 1991 . Donna Keene Holt, Knoxville, summer live commillee, treasurer, secretary, officer location Preferred: Flexible ville, 1999; Captain, U.S. Army, Brigade 1999; judicial Intern, Han. Kelly D. Tho­ of the year, brother of the year. U.S. Naval Training Officer, Hunter Army Airfield, GA, Experience: low Clerk, Paine & Garrell, mas, Circuit Court, Maryville, TN, summer Academy, Annapolis, MD, 1993·95; 1996·98; Captain, U.S. Army, Officer Maryville, TN, summer 1999; Praffill's 1 999; Victim'sAdvocale, los Angeles Cily Outstanding Speaker Awards; debate Advanced Course !Distinguished Gradu· Department Store, Alcoa, TN: Senior Assis· Allorney's Office, December 1997-Augusl teams; Russian language Club. ale), Fort Rucker, Al, 1996; Lieutenant, toni Housewares Buyer, june 1997-Augusl 1 998; Assistant Manager, Fantastic Sam's, U S Army, Platoon leader and Ballalion 1 998, Assislant8oys Buyer, August 1996· Westwood, CA, januaryDctober 1997; Experience: lawClerk, Office of the District Training Officer, Fort Campbell, KY, 1 994· May 1997, Group Soles Manager, Octo­ laboratory Research Assistant, Dr. Eron Allorney, 6th judicial District of Tennessee, 95; Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Platoon leader and Assistant BaHalion Supply Officer, ber 1 995�uly 1 996, and Executive Trainee, Zaidel, UCLA, March 1996-Moy 1998; Knoxville, September 1997-April 1998; june-September 1995. Assistant Manager, Moops Corporation, Administrative Intern, Vanderbilt Universily Camp Stanley, Korea, 1993; Lieutenant, Beverly Hills, CA, February 1996-April Athletic Department, Nashville, summers U.S. Army Flight School and Officer Basic Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible 1998; Independent Tutor, los Angeles, 1996·98; Firefighter, Number One Volun· Course !Distinguished Graduate), Fort 1994·98; Soles Supervisor, Miller's Out· leer Fire Department, Gallatin, TN, 1993· Rucker, 1992. location Preferred: Flexible post, los Angeles, 1993·94. present. legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeosl Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Tennessee

56 JENNIFER SHUMATE JAMES K. SIMMS, IV ANGELA D. L. SMITH JASON EARL BERRYMAN SMITH BRENT S. SNYDER Max Meadows, Virginia Nashville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Greenville, South Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 I

Law School Honors and Activities: George Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low Schaal Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student D. Hall Memorial Scholarship; Dean's list; Bar Association; American Bor Associa­ list, high honors; Phi Alpha Delta: justice, list; Student Bar Association; Criminal Low Bar Association; Federalist Society; Crimi­ Student Bar Association; American Bar tion/Low Student Division; Phi Alpha Delta; alumni and fundroising committee choir; Society; Tennessee Assoc iation for Public nal low Society. Association/Low Student Division. The Federalist Society, president. Tennessee Association for Public Interest Interest Low; Federalist Society; Law and Low; Tennessee Bar Association. Medicine Society, treasurer. Scholastic Background: B.S. in Criminal Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum justice and Psychology, Athens Stole Uni­ laude, in English, Radford University, laude, in Political Science, David lipscomb Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum versity, Athens, Al, 1995; PsiChi National Radford, VA, 1997; Dean's list; Notional University, Nashville, TN, 1998; Academic laude, in English American Language and laude, in Political Science, Clemson Uni­ Honor Society; Criminal justice Society. Dean's List; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Scholarship; Dean's list; Academic Award literature, minor in Political Science, Univer­ versity, Clemson, SC, 1997; Dean's list; for Most Outstanding Contribution Ia Politi­ sity of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1997; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; water ski Experience: Ps chiatric Technician, Co­ Experience: Low Clerk, James L. Milligan, cal Science, Closs of 1998; Alpha Chi Student Conduct and Porki ng Appeals team. lumbia Hospiloy, Huntsville, Al, October Jr. & Associates, Knoxville, summer 1999; Honor Society; College Republicans; Lamar Boord, choir; Pre-Low Club, treasurer; 1997�une 1998; live-in Counselor, Three English Teacher ond Varsity Girls Tennis Alexander's 1 996 Presidential Campaign, Marlar Boord, secretory; Outstanding Se­ Experience: Courier, Wyche Low Firm, Springs, Inc., Huntsville, January-Novem­ Coach, George Wythe High School, student co-choir. nior Award-English American Language Greenville, SC, 1997-98; Trail Mainte­ ber 1 997; live-in Counselor, DeDe Walloce Wytheville, VA, jonuory�uly 1998. and literature; Who's Who Among Ameri­ nance, Naturolond Trust, SC, summers Wilderness Program, Shelbyville, TN,Jonu­ Experience: Teaching Assistant, Legal Re­ can University Students. 1997-98. ory-April 1996; Summer Intern, limestone Legal Practice Emphasis: General civil search, UT College of Low, Knoxville, County juvenile Probation Office, Athens, August 1999-presenl; Low Clerk, Metro Experience: Student Attorney, UT Office of Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Al, May-August 1995. Location Preferred: Southeast, Mid-Atlan­ Legal Deportment, Nashville, and judicial Student judicial Affairs, Knoxville, May tic Intern, Hon.jerry Smith, Tennessee Court of 1999-presenl; Seasonal Pork Ranger, Location Preferred : Southeast Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Criminal Appeals, Nashville, summer Chickomougo.Chottonaogo Notional Mili­ 1999; Guest Services Representative, tary Pork, Chattanooga, 1997-98 and location Preferred: Flexible Holiday Inn-Brentwood, Brentwood, TN, 1994-95; Seasonal Pork Ranger, Russell 1994-98. Cove Notional Monument, Bridgeport, AL, 1996-97; Night library Proctor, McCallie Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible School, Chattanooga, 1995-97.

Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Flexible

57 NATALYA L. SOWERS NATHAN D. SUKHIA JENNIFER C. SUTILES MARCUS J THOMAS M. BRITIAINTRAVIS Baileyton, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee Greeneville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia

Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 2001 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1 Dote of Graduation: May 200 1

Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's List; American Bar Association/Low Stu· List; Phi Alpha Delta; Christian Legal Soci· Bar Association; Knox County Mock Trial Bar Association; American Bar Associo· List, honors; Student Bar Association; Stu· dent Division; Student Bar Association. ety; Federalist Society; Student Bar Asso­ Competition, volunteer bailiff; Children's lion/Low Student Division; Block Low Stu· dent Host. ciation. Hospital volunteer. dents Association. Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in Market· laude, in French, East Tennessee State Scholastic Background: B.A. in Sociology, Scholastic Background: B.A., magna cum Scholastic Background: B.A. in Sociology, ing and International Business, 1996, and University, johnson City, 1997; Dean's Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, GA, laude, in Political Science and Speech minor in Communication Studies, Vanderbilt B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Gear· List. 1998; Dean's List. Communication, University of Tennessee, University, Nashville, TN, 1997; Naval gio, Terry College of Business, Athens, Knoxville, 1997; Speech Communication ROTC Unit; Naval ROTC Vice-Admiral 1995; Dean's List; Graduate Business As· Experience: Interpreter, AFG Industries, Experience: Youth Director, Maryville Evon· top graduate; Phi Beta Kappa; Lambda Pi Scholarship and Academic Honor Award; sociotion; President' List; Chi Phi Fraternity: Kingsport, TN, 1997; Tronslotor/Coordi· gelicol Church, Maryville, TN, January Eta Speech Communication Honor Soci· Block Student Alliance; Steering Commit· Inter-Fraternity Committee representative, notor, Milk & Honey Ministries, Yoroslovl, 1999-present; Instructor, Urban Young Life, ety; Dean's List; VoiCorps Student Ambos· tee. Rush Committee. Russia, 1994-95; Interpreter/Personal As· Chattanooga, january-May 1997; sodor; Tennessee Swimming and Diving sistont, CoMission, Yoroslovl, Russia, 1994· Governor's Counterdrug Task Force, Ten· AquoVols, coordinator; OSCA Communi· Experience: Clerk/Runner, King & Ballow, Experience: Territory Manager, International 95. nessee, summers 1996-97; Closs Leader, cation Group; Life in the Classroom spokes· Nashville, December 1997�uly 1998; Paper, Georgetown, SC, june 1996�uly U.S. Air Force Security Forces Academy person. Clerk II, Tennessee Deportment ofTronspor· 1998. Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible and U.S. Army Advanced Infantry School, lotion Contract Compliance Office, Nosh· june-August 1995; Sergeant, Tennessee Experience: Low Clerk, Rogers, Loughlin, ville, August-December 1997; Soles Asso­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Business low Location Preferred : Flexible Air Notional Guard, McGhee Tyson AB, Nunnally, Hood & Crum, Greeneville, TN, ciate, Structure, Nashville, August-Decem· TN, February 1995-present; Student summer 1999; Runner, Ritchie, Fels & ber 1 996; Cashier, Sam's Wholesale Club, Location Preferred: Southeast Abroad/English Tutor, Czech Republic, Dillard, Knoxville, January-August 1998; Nashville, june-August 1996; Residential January-May 1994. Soles Consultant, Parisian Deportment Advisor, May 1995-Moy 1996, and Li· Stores, Knoxville, November 1995�onu· brory Circulation & Inventory Clerk, August Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ory 1998; Database Assistant, Phillips 1994-Moy 1996, Vanderbilt University, Consumer Electronics, Greeneville, May· Nashville. Location Preferred: Seattle or Tacoma, August 1995 . WA Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast

58 PATRICIA E. TRENTHAM ROBERT CHRISTOPHER TRUMP BRIGITIE N. TUBBS SHAY V. UPADHYA Y A ROBERT L. VANCE Seymour, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Brentwood, Tennessee Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Dote of Graduation: May 200 I Date of Graduation: May 200 I

Law School Honors and Activities: Student Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Bar Association. list, high honors; Kingsport Bar Associa­ Bar Association; Block Law Students Asso­ list; Criminal Low Society, second-year list, highest honors; highest section grades: tion Scholarship; Criminal Law Society; ciation; Sports and Entertainment Low Soci­ representative; SBA: at-large representa­ Torts I, Criminal Law, Legal Process I; Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, Christian Legal Society, vice president; ety tive, public relations commillee; Knoxville Student Bar Association; Criminal Law So­ in History, Maryville College, Maryville, SBA; ABA/LSD; TBA/YLD Police Ride-Along Program, coordinator; ciety; Student Host Program. TN, 1 998; Dean's Scholar; Alpha Gamma Scholastic Background: B.S. , magna cum Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program; Sigma Scholarship Honor Society; Dean's Scholastic Background: B.A., summa cum laude, in Political Science, minor in Criminal ABA/LSD; Student Disciplinary Boord. Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, list; Well nessForce; History Day Competi­ laude, in History and Political Science, Justice, University of Tennessee, Mar lin, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998. tion, student coordinator. East Tennessee Stole University, johnson 1998; Harold Conner Scholarship; Dean's Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business City, 1998; Dean's list; Academic Perfor­ list; All-American Scholar; Sam C. Noilling Administration, minor in Biology, Wash­ Experience: Low Clerk, UT Office of Gen­ Experience: File Clerk, Medical Stoff Ser­ mance Scholarship; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Pre-Low Award; Student Government Asso­ ington University, St. Louis, MO, 1996; eral Counsel, Knoxville, summer 1999- vices, Ft. Sanders Medical Center, Knox­ Society; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science ciation; Skyhowk Football Hostess; Alpha Phil-Am Association Scholarship; varsity present; SalesClerk, Bass Clothing, Pigeon ville, August 1997-presenl; Intern, Deporl­ Honor Society; Student Government Asso­ Kappa Alpha Sorority. swim learn, MVP 1996. Forge, TN, September-December 1996; rnenl of the Interior/Notional Pork Service, ciation, senator; university choir; intramu­ Soles Agent, Block Bear Real Estate and Great Smoky Mountains Notional Pork, ral sports. Experience: Legislative Intern, Tennessee Experience: Low Clerk, Office of the District Rentals, Sevierville, TN, October 1995- Codes Cove,TN,Ju ne-Augusl 1 997; Cour­ House of Represenlolives, Nashville, Janu­ Allorney, 20th judicial District of Tennes­ September 1996; Sales Clerk/Photogra­ tesy Ambassador, Ft. Sanders Regional Experience: judicial Intern, Tennessee Su­ ary-May 1998; Soles Associate, Uptons see, Nashville, summer 1999; Accounting pher, Somewhere in Time, Old Time Pho­ Medical Center, Pro-Temp, Knoxville, june preme Court, Nashville, ond Summer As­ Deportment Store, Memphis, summers and Associate, Planning Design & Research tos, Gatlinburg, May-October 1995; line 1996-Februory 1997; jewelry Associate, sociate, Baker, Donelson, Bearman & holidays 1994-97; Telecounselor, Univer­ Engineers, Inc., Nashville, April 1997- Cook, Copper Cellar, Knoxville, Septem­ K-Morl, Sevierville, TN, October 1993- Coldwell, johnson City, 1999; Assistant sity of Tennessee, Martin, 1995; Intern, presenl, summer 1995; Intern, Congress­ ber 1994-Morch 1995. Augusl 1996. Supervisor, September 1996-Augusl Allorney Cory C. Woods, Memphis, May­ man , Washington, DC, sum­ 1998, and Telephone Sales Representa­ August 1994. mer 1996; Assistant Swim Coach, Legal Practice Emphasis: litigation Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible tive, September 1996-Seplember 1997, Brentwood Dolphin Club, Brentwood, TN, Tennessee Telemarketing, Inc., johnson Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible summer 1994; Volunteer Tutor, English Location Preferred: Flexible Location Preferred: Southeast City; Youth Deportment Director, Vernon Language School, St. Louis, MO, 1994- Heights Baptist Church, Kingsport, March Location Preferred: Flexible 96. 1997-Augusl 1998; Summer Intern, Gift of life Adoptions, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible May-August 1996. Location Preferred: Flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Tennessee

59 STEPHEN VEROTSKY ALEXANDER C. WADDEY CHAD E. WALLACE LINDA WALTON ANDREW T. WAMPLER johnstown, Pennsylvania Nashville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1

Law School Honors and Activities: Ameri­ Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Scholastic Background: B.S. in Account­ Law School Honors and Activities: William can Bar Association/law Student Division; list; Student Bar Association, at-large repre­ list; Student Bar Association; Student Host. ing, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, M. leech Memorial Scholarship; Dean's Student Bar Association. sentative. 1995; Dean's list. list; Bar/Bri Student Representative; SBA; Scholastic Background: B.S., magna cum TBA; ABA/LSD; Criminal law Society; Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psychol­ Scholastic Background: B.S. in Commerce, laude, in Business Administration, Public Experience: Bookkeeper and Research Tennessee High School Mock Trial Compe­ ogy, Pennsylvania Stole University, Univer­ UniversityofVirginia, Charlottesville, 1995; Administration, minor in Political Science, Assistant, William H. Hall, Attorney, Chat­ tition, Carter High School coach; Student sity Pork, PA, 1997; University Scholars Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1998; tanooga, 1995-presenl; Field Investigator Host. Program; Golden Key Notional Honor So­ Roll; UVA letter: track and field; Pi Kappa Dean's list; Phi Alpha Delta Pre-law Soci­ and Accountant, Electric Power Board of ciety; Dean's list; study abroad, Exeter Alpha Fraternity; Student Athlete Mentor ety; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society. Chattanooga, 1988-98. Scholastic Background: M.A. in College University, England, spring 1996. Volunteer Tutoring Program. of Arts and Sciences, University of Tennes­ Experience: Summer Associate, lewis, King, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible see, Knoxville, 1997; john C. Hodges Experience: Paralegal, Womble, Carlyle, Experience: Summer Associate, Gideon & Krieg, Waldrop&Catron, Knoxville, 1999; Fellowship; Graduate Teaching Associate Sandridge& Rice, Raleigh, NC,july 1997- Wiseman, and Bowen, Riley, Warnock & judicial Intern, Han. Robert leon jordan, Location Preferred: Chattanooga Fellowship; Dean's list; Sigma Tau Delta; Augusl 1998; landscaper, Tapestry Gor­ Jacobson, Nashville, 1999; Events Man­ U.S. District Court, Knoxville, May 1999; Who's Who in the South & Southwest. den, Raleigh, May-August 1996; Reserva­ ager, Nashville Sports Council, 1996-98; Runner, london, Amburn & Thomforde, B.A., summa cum laude, in English and tion Attendant, Holiday Inn World Wide Manager of GOTV, Vote Yes for Nashville Knoxville, May 1997�anuary 1999; Political Science, honors, minor in Philoso­ Reservation Center, Raleigh, May-August Campaign, 1996; Sales Assistant, Chemical Engineering Co-op, Allied Sig­ phy, Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, 1995; Peer Tutor, Pennsylvania Stale Uni­ TENNFL, Nashville, 1995-96; Waiter/ nal Chemicals, Hopewell, VA, December 1995; Outstanding Senior in English; Out­ versity, September 1994-May 1995. Bartender, Henry's Restaurant, Nags Head, 1994-May 1995. standing Senior in Political Science; Omi­ NC, summer 1995; Marketing Assistant, cron Delta Kappa; President's list; Dean's Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible American Safety Razor company, Staunton, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible list. VA, summer 1994; Assistant Manager, Location Preferred: Flexible 1993-94, and Part-time Clerk, 1992-93, Location Preferred: Flexible Experience: Summer Associate, lewis, King, Arch's Frozen Yogurt Charlottesville, VA. Krieg, Waldrop &Catron, Knoxville, 1999; Instructor, 1997-98, and Graduate Teach­ Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible ing Associate, 1996-97, English Depart­ ment, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Location Preferred: Flexible Intern, Knight Seminar in Applied Ethics, Harrison & Kennedy, Bristol, TN/VA, May­ August 1994.

Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

Location Preferred: Southeast

60 DANIEL JOSEPH WATSON KEGI KWISHEENA WELLS KENDRA S. WILLIAMS RAYMOND KYLE WILLIAMS Milledgeville, Georgia Crystal Springs, Mississippi Columbia, South Carolina Martin, Tennessee

Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1 Date of Graduation: May 200 1

Law School Honors and Activities: Dean's Law School Honors and Activities: Student Low School Honors and Activities: Tennes­ Law School Honors and Activities: SBA; list; Student Bar Association. Bar Association; Block Low Students Asso­ see Association for Public Interest Law; ABA/LSD; Knox County High School Mock ciation; Sports and Entertainment Low Soci­ Student Bar Association; Low and Medi­ Trial Competition, volunteer; UT Menloring Scholastic Background: B.S. in History, ety. cine Society; Christian Legal Society; Vol­ Program, Beaumont Elementary. minor in Music, Georgia College & State unteer Income Tax Assistance Program; UT University, Milledgeville, GA, 1997; Out­ Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Student Pro Bono Project. Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, standing Student Scholarship; Outstanding Southern University and A&M College, in Public Administration, University of Ten­ Departmental Major - History and Geogra­ Baton Rouge, LA, 1997; Honors College Scholastic Background: B.A. in French, nessee, Marlin, 1998; F .G. Cavin, Jr., phy; Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Soci­ Scholarship; Nena M. Gillie Memorial minor in Biology, Carson-Newman Col· and Paul & Martha Meek leadership ety; President's list; Dean's list; HOPE Award; Chancellor's Scholar; Lambda Iota lege, Jefferson City, TN, 1996; Student Awards; john W. Burgess Political Science Scholarship; Kappa Alpha Order: vice Tau Notional literary Honor Society; Dean's Government Association: senator, minority Award; Pi Sigma Alpha; SGA: freshman president, Brother of the Year, Greek Man list; Honors Student Association; Student representative; varsity volleyball; Pi Delta council chairman, attorney general, chief of the Year, Alumni of the Year; Interfrater­ Government Association; Toastmasters In­ Phi Notional French Honor Society; Minori­ ·ustice, constitution review chairman, par­ nity Council judicial Boord, chairman. ternational; Association for Women Stu­ ties in Action, vice president; Progressive �iomenlorion, presidential assistant; Student dents; Residence Hall Association; South­ Student Alliance, campus/community chair; Counselors to the President; Undergradu­ Experience: SummerAssociate, 1 999, and ern University Interdenominational Choir. yearbook writer and photographer; dorm ate Alumni Council, homecoming parade Legal Assistant/Title Abstractor, March council. chairman; Tennessee Intercollegiate Stole 1997�uly 1998, Waddell, Emerson & Experience: Substitute Teacher, Copioh legislature, 29th General Assembly House Buice, Milledgeville, GA; Legal Assistant/ County Schools, Crystal Springs, MS,Jonu­ Experience: judicial Intern, Chancellor Daryl delegate; Chancellor's Roundtable; student Title Abstractor, Koren T. Spivey, Attorney ory-May 1998; Editorial Intern, Southern Fansler, 6th judicial District of Tennessee, ambassador. at Low, Milledgeville, February 1994- University Office of Publications, Baton Knoxville, summer 1999; Soles Associate, March 1997; Soles Associate, K-Mart, Rouge, LA, April-November 1997; Secre­ Dillards Department Store, Knoxville, fall Experience: low Clerk, Offices of Tornmy Milledgeville, july 1993-Morch 1994. tory, Copioh County Schools, Crystal 1997; Carson-Newman College: Tulor K. Hindman, Knoxville, summer 1999; Springs, May-August 1997. and Assistant Supervisor, spring 1997; Public Relations Intern, WUlChannel 1 1 , Legal Practice Emphasis: Advocacy, prop­ Tutor of French and English, spring 1995- Martin, TN, 1998; Intern, Tennessee House erty Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible foll 1996; Financial Aid Office Assistant, of Representatives Office of the Majority fall 1996; Desk Attendant, spring 1993- Caucus, 99th General Assembly, Nosh­ Location Preferred: Tennessee, Georgia Location Preferred: Flexible foll 1996. ville, january-May 1996; Tennessee Host Stoff, Southern legislatures' Conference, Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible Nashville, August 1996; Associate, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Location Preferred: Midwest, Southeast; Union City, summers 1995, 1997. flexible Legal Practice Emphasis: Flexible

61 ADMINISTRATION & FACULTY

Administration Karen Reagan Britton Full-Time Facuhy Josef>h G. Cook Amy Morris Hess Directorof Admissions and Career Services Williford Grogg Professor of Law Professorof Law Thomas C. Galligan, Jr. DwightL. Aarons Constitutional Law; Contracts; Criminal Estate Planning; Property; Taxation Dean and Professor of Low B.S., 1976, M.S., 1978, Ed. D. candidate, Associate Professor of Low Procedure; Jurisprudence Torts; Admiralty Law 1999, University of Tennessee Criminal Law; Civil Procedure; Legislation B.A., 1968, Barnard College A.B., 1961, J_D., 1964, University of J.D., 1971, University of Virginia A.B., 1977, Stanford University Keith S. Carver, Jr. B.A., 1986, J_D., 1989, University of Alabama A J_D., 1981, University of Puget Sound AssistantDirectorofDevelopment&Aiumni California, Los Angeles LL.M., 1965, Yale University Deseriee Kennedy LL.M., 1986, Columbia University Affairs Associate Professorof Low Gary L. Anderson Judy M. Cornett Civil Procedure; Torts; Business Torts; Women John L. Sobieski, Jr. B.A., 1992, Memphis Stale University Associate Professor of Law Professor of Law and the Law; Contemporary Legal Thought: Lindsay Young Professor of Low and M.S., 1995, University of Tennessee Criminal Advocacy; Criminal Procedure; Civil Procedure; Law and literature; legal Race and Gender Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Evidence; Trial Practice Process; legal Profession Civil Procedure; Civil Rights Actions; Peggy R. Goodman B.A., 1984, Lehigh University Complex litigation; Conflict of Laws; Federal Assistant to the Dean, Business Office S.B., 1960, Iowa Stale University B.A., 1977, J_D., 1982 University of J_D., 1987, Harvard University Courts J_D., 1962, Stale University of Iowa Tennessee LL.M., 1995, Temple University Winthrop College; Additional Studies in Ll.M., 1968, Harvard University M.A., 1989, Ph.D., 1997, University of B.S., 1967, Loyola University !Chicago) Accounting, 197 4-presenl, University of Virginia Joseph H. King, Jr. J.D., 1970, University of Michigan Tennessee Frances Lee Ansley UTK Distinguished Professorof Low Professorof Low Thomas Young Davies Law and Medicine; Social Legislation; Torts; Rachel E. Inmon William Hodges Property; Discrimination; legal Process; Associate Professor of Law Workers' Compensation Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Computer, Electronic Services and Community Development Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Criminal First Year Studies \undergraduate); Honors Networking Manager Procedure; Supreme Court B.A., 1965, Pennsylvania State University Program Seminars \undergraduate) B.A., 1969, Radcliffe College J.D., 1970, University of Pennsylvania B.S., 1973, University of Tennessee; J.D., 1979, University of Tennessee B.A., 1969, University of Delaware B.S., 1990, Carson-Newman College Additional Studies in Project Management LL.M., 1988, Harvard University M.A., 1975, J_D , 1975, Ph.D., 1980, Don Leatherman Law J.D., 1993, University of Tennessee and Database Administration Northwestern University Associate Professor of Reba A Best Income Taxation; Taxation of Business William J. Beintema MaryAnn James Professorand Head of Cataloging Melinda Dempster Davis Organizations; Transactional Tax Planning; Director of the Law Library and Associate Administrative Assistant, Dean's Office Catalog Librarian and Assistant Professor Legal Process Professor B.S., 1975 , East Carolina University University of Tennessee M.L.S., 1979, Florida Stale University A.B., 1972, Duke University B.A., 1975 , Goshen College B.B.A., 1967, J.D., 1970, University of M.S.L.S., 1974, University of North Carolina J_D., 1981, Dickinson School of law Miami Ralph G. Smithson Jerry P. Black, Jr. ll.M. , 1984, New York University M.S.L.S., 1977, Florida Stale University Directorof Public Affairs Associate Professorof Law Grayfred B. Gray Criminal Advocacy;Criminal law; Evidence; Associate Professor of Law Robert M. Lloyd Law Douglas A. Blaze B.S., 1970, M.S., 1988, University of Trial Practice Mediation Clinic; Computers and the law; Professor of Director of Clinical Programs and Professor Tennessee Teaching Clients the law Commercial law; Contracts; Debtor-creditor of Low B.A., 1965, Southwestern at Memphis law Advocacy Clinic; Civil Procedure; Trial J_D., 196B, Vanderbilt University B.A., 1961 Washington & Lee University Practice; Case Development J.D., 1968, Vanderbilt University B.S.E., 1967, Princeton University Neil P. Cohen J.D., 1975, University of Michigan B.S., 1976, Dickinson College Alumni Distinguished Professor of Law Patrick Hardin J_D., 1984, Georgetown University Criminal Law and Procedure; Evidence Professorof Law Janice E. McAlpine Discrimination law; Employment Law; Labar Associate Professor of Law Dotti Bressi B.A., 1967, Yale University Arbitration; labor Relations Law; legal Civil Advocacy Director of Development & Alumni Affairs J_D., 1970, Vanderbilt University Process ll.M., 1972, Harvard University B.A., 1971, J_D., 1979, University of B.A., 1988, University of Centro\ Florida Diploma in Criminology, 1 976, Cambridge B.A., 1962, University of Alabama Michigan M.S., 1992, Florida State University University J_D., 1965, University of Chicago Ed.D. candidate, 1999, University of Tennessee

62 Colleen Medill M. Loretto Price Paulette J. Williams Michael Galligan Jack H. (Nick) McCall, Jr. Associate Professor of Law Assistant Professor and Acquisitions Associate Professor of Law B.S., Middle Tennessee Stale University B.A., Vanderbilt University Gratuitous T ranslers; Property; Employee Librarian Advocacy Clinic J.D., University of Tennessee J.D., University of Tennessee Benefits Law; Federal Estate and GihTaxation B.A., 1969, andM.S.L.S., 1994, University B.A., 1966, Brown University James K. Giffen Dennis R. McClane B.A., 1985,j.D., 1989, University of Kansas of Tennessee J.D., 1971, New York University B.S. andj.D., University of Tennessee B.S. and j.D., University of Tennessee jean E. Moore Instructor and Reference Librarian Glenn Harlan Reynolds Richard S. Wirtz Lawrence F. Giordano Anne M. McKinney Professorof Law Professorof Law B.S., Denison University B.A., Duke University B.A., 1950, Wayne Stale University Administrative Law; Constitutional Law; Contracts; Evidence; Legal Profession J.D., Georgetown University J.D., University of North Carolina M.A.l.S., 1951, University of Michigan Space Law; Law, Science and Technology; Law Study, 1952-53, Wayne Stale Torts B.A., 1961 , Amherst College Wayne C. Hall Timothy M. Mclemore University M.P.A., 1963, Princeton University B.A. and J.D., University of Tennessee B.A., Carson-Newman College B.A., 1982, University of Tennessee J.D., 1970, Stanford University J.D., University of Tennessee Carol McCrehan Parker J.D., 1985, Yale University Dan W. Holbrook LL.M., New York University AssociateProfessor of Law and Director of Paul Zwier B.A. and M.B.A., Ro llins College Legal Writing Dean Hill Rivkin Professorof Law and Director of the Center j.D., Willamene University Mary D. Miller Intellectual Properly; Law and Medicine; Professor of Law forAdvocacy Ll.M., University of Miami B.A., University of NorthCarol ina at Chapel Legal Process Environmental Law and Policy; Advocacy Criminal Law; Civil Procedure; Legislation Hill lor Children and Families; Interviewing, Mark P. Jendrek J.D., Emory University B.S., 1975 , M.A., 1977, Northwestern Counseling and Negotiation; Legal B.A., 1976, Calvin College B.A., Carson-Newman College University Profession; Legal Clinic J.D., 1979, Pepperdine University J.D., University of Tennessee E. Marlee Mitchell J.D., 1984, University of Illinois Ll.M., 1981, Temple University B.A., Rhodes College A.B., 1968, Hamilton College Robert L. Jolley, Jr. J.D., University of Tennessee Jerry J. Phillips J.D., 1971 , Va nderbilt University B.A., Vanderbilt University W.P. Toms Professor of Law 1998-99 Adjunct Faculty j.D., University of Chicago Jennifer B. Morton Conslilulional Law; Law and literature; Barbara Stork B.A., Stale University at Oswego Products liability; Torts Professor of Law Dale C. Allen W. Morris Kizer j.D., University of Tennessee Family Law; International Law; International B.A., Emory University B.A., Vanderbilt University B.A., 1956, Yale University Human Rights J.D., University of Tennessee J.D., University of Tennessee Carol A. Mutter B.A., 1958, M.A., 1964, Cambridge LL.M., Georgetown University B.A., University of Tennessee University B.A., 1973, Cornell University Francis Uoyd J.D., Georgetown University J.D., 1961, Yale University J.D., 1976, New York University Martha S.L. Black B.A., University of Richmond Ll.M., 1989, Columbia University A.B., Mount Hol oke College J.D., University of Virginia Steven Oberman D. Cheryn Picquet J.D., University or Tennessee B.A., Auburn University Professorand Associate Director of the law Gregory M. Stein Douglas A. Lynn j.D., University of Tennessee Library Associate Professor of Law Kenneth M. Brown B.S. and J.D., University of Tennessee Land Acquisition and Development; Land B.A., University of Tennessee Donald F. Paine B.A., 1969, M.S.l.S., 1974, U niversity ol Finance Law; Land Use Law; Law and J.D., Loyola University (Chicago) Neil G. McBride B.A., M.A., J.D., University of Tennessee Tennessee Economics; Properly A.B., Hamilton College Dail Robert Cantrell J.D., University of Virginia Bruce Phillips Carl A. Pierce B.A., 1983, Harvard University B.A. and J.D., University of Tennessee B.A., University of Arkansas at linle Rock AssociateProfessor of Law and Directorof J.D., 1986, Columbia University Sherry Lynn Mahar J.D., University of Arkansas the CenterFor Entrepreneurial Law John Steven Collins B.S. and M.A., Middle Tennessee Stale American Legal History; Business Steven R. Thorpe B.S. and J.D., University of Tennessee University Honorable Thomas W. Phillips Associations; Contracts; Government Associate Professor and Head of Public J.D., University of Tennessee B.A., Berea College Contracts; Professional Responsibility Services, Law Library Bruce Charles Doeg J.D., Vanderbilt University Legal Research; Advanced Legal Research A.B., Duke University Margo Jean Maxwell Ll.M., George Washington University B.A., 1969, J.D., 1972, Yale University J.D., University of Virginia B.A. and M.A., University of Illinois B.S., 1974, Un iversity of Wisconsin-Eau Ph.D., University of Chicago Richard D. Plumley Thomas E. Plank Claire Richard L. Gaines J.D., University of Tennessee B.S., US MilitaryAcademy Associate Professor of Law M.L.S., 1981, Florida State University B.S., Florida Stale University J.D., University of Tennessee Debtor-creditor Law; Commercial Law; J.D., 1988, Mercer University J.D., University of Tennessee ScarlettMay Contracts; Representing Enterprises LL.M., Columbia University B.S. andj.D., University of Tennessee Dennis B. Ragsdale B.A., Duke University A.B., 1968, Princeton University J.D., University of Tennessee j.D., 1974, University of Maryland 63 Nathan D. Rowell B.S. and J.D., Universily of Tennessee

Thomas S. Scott, Jr. B.A., Maryville College J.D., Universily of Tennessee

Sarah Y. Sheppeord B.A. and J.D., Universily of Tennessee

C. Clifford Shirley, Jr. B.A., David Lipscomb Universily J.D., Universily of Tennessee

Wanda G. Sobieski B.A., Wichita Stole Universily M.A. and J.D., Universily of Tennessee

Mary Ann Stackhouse B.S., Universily of Virginia J.D., American Universily

Otis H. Stephens A.B. and M.A., Universily of Georgia Ph.D., The johns Hopkins Universily J.D., Universily of Tennessee

D. Michael Swiney B.S. and J.D., Universily of Tennessee

David W. Tipton B.S. ond j.D., Universily of Tennessee NESS!Eili: ISITY OF TEN Hiram G. Tipton LEGAL CLINIC B.S. ond j.D., Universily of Tennessee

Douglas A. Trant B.A., Birmingham Southern College M.A., Universily of Toledo J.D., Universily of Tennessee

Penelope A. Tschantz B.A. and M.A., New Mexico State Universily

John A. Walker, Jr. A.B., Duke Universily J.D., Columbia Universily

John Waters B.S., Universily of Tennessee J.D., Georgetown Universily

64 CAREER SERVICES ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWING 1505 W. Cumberland Avenue, Suite 250 Knoxville, TN 37996- 1 810 Fall Semester 1999 *(423) 974-4348 - PHONE September 17 through November 23 *(423) 974-6595 - FAX Spring Semester 2000 1 *new area code 865 goes into effect November , 1999 February 7 through April 25

STAFF Reservations are accepted year-round by phone, fax, letter or e-mail. On­ campus dates, which are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, are Karen Reagan Britton, Director confirmed in writing. Reservations for preferred fall on-campus dates should (Britton@libra .law.utk.edu) be made by early spring. Resumes are forwarded to employers a week to 10 Kay Brown, Advisor days prior to the on-co m pus date for prescreen i ng . (Brown@libra .law.utk.edu) jane Eppes, Career Services Assistant PLACEMENT INFORMATION (Eppes@libra . law. utk.edu) CLASS OF 1998 UT Nationwide POLICIES Total Graduates 153 39,445 Employment Status Known 99% 89% The University of Tenne ssee College of Law is a member of the Association of America n Law Schools and subscribes to its policy of providing students Employed 93% 91% and graduates with equal opportunity to obtain employment without Unemployed/Seeking Work 3% 5% discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color, religion, national Unemployed/NOT Seeking 3% 2% origin, gender, age, handicap or disability, veteran status, or sexual Enrolled in Degree Program 1% 2% orientation. Career Services progra ms are open only to those employers whose practices are in agreement with this policy. Career Services also Full-time Legal Position 90% 83% subscribes to the National Association for Law Placement "Principles and Standards for Law Placement and Recruitment Activities," a copy of which is AREAS OF PRACTICE 1990-96 1997 1998 included on the inside back cover of this publication. Private Practice 65% 67% 59% judicial Clerkship 10% 12% 14% Government 12% 10% 11% Business/Industry 8% 6% 7% Public Interest 2% 1% 6% Academic 2% 3% 0% Military 1% 1% 3%

(continued on next page} 65 GRADE POINT AVERAGES AND CLASSRANKS GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS 1990-96 1997 1998 Knoxville 28% 28% 26% Students receive grades approximately two weeks after final exams are Nashville 15% 13% 18% completed . Class ra nks are not available until approximately one month after Chatta nooga 9% 8% 8% the fall and spring semesters end; ra nks are not calculated after summer Memphis 5% 5% 5% school. Fall ra nkings usually are availa ble the first of February and spring Other Tennessee Towns 23% 26% 19% ran kings the first ofJune. Information regarding grade point average and class Out of State 20% 20% 24% rank is available from Career Services only if the student has a signed release on file. Employers who seek this information are encouraged to request class SAlARY INFORMATION 1990-96 1997 1998 rank figures or a transcript directly from ind ividual candidates. All Positions / Locations $37, 168 $39,449 $42,683 All Tennessee $35,779 $37,429 $4 1 ,633 Minimum grade required to attain All Out of State $42,279 $50,222 $47,866 averages after Spring semester 1999 All Private Practice $40, 113 $43,788 $45,958 All Government $3 1 ,357 $33,052 $35,000 Class 200 1 2000 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Top 10% 3.5226 3.4942 Top 25% 3.2129 3.2984 Class of 200 1 Class of 2002 Top 33% 3. 1258 1 3.2098 Applied 1096 1049 To 50% 2.8936 3.0267 Enrolled 159 168 p Men 89 91 Women 70 77 Minorities 21 26 A grade of 0.7 or below is a fa ilure. To remain in good standing, a student Median LSAT 156 156 must have maintained at least a 2.0 average. The Dean's List requires a class Median UGPA 3.48 3.47 rank of the top one third or better. Ung colleges 78 76 In-state 125 134 Out-of-state 35 34

66 GRADING SYSTEM

All academic work in the College through spring semester 1 996 was graded on aO Othrough4.0scale. Beginning fall 1996, the 0.0-4.0grading scale was replaced by the following set of letter grades, numerical equivalents, and qualitative descriptions

4.3 A+ Excellent 4.0 A 3.7 A-

3.3 B+ Good 3.0 B 2.7 B- 2.3 C+

Satisfactory 2.0 c 1.7 c-

1.3 D+

Poor 1.0 D 0.7 D- 0.0 F

A plus (+) signifies that the student's performance is distinguishably better than that required for the core grade, but not sufficiently better to merit a grade in the next higher grade range.

A minus (-) signifies that the student's performance is distinguishably below that required for the core grade, but not sufficiently below to merit a grade in the next lower range.

67 DIRECTIONS TO THE COLLEGE OF LAW FROM INTERSTAT E 40, EAST OR WEST Come into Knoxville via 1- 40. Ta ke exit 386-B, Alcoa THE UNIVERSITY THE UT COLLEGE PA RKING Highvyay. Follow the CENTER OF LAW elevated interstate ramp, GARAGE taking the Kingston �ike exit on the right. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left at the signal light onto Cumberland Avenue. Proceed approxi­ mately six blocks . After the pedestrian bridge just past l 7th Street, the College of Law will be in the next block on the left at l 505 West Cumberland Avenue.

PA RKING FOR ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWING OR VISITS Recommended parking is in the garage behind the University Center(UC) which is located on Cumberland directly across the street from the College of Law. To find the garage, proceed on Cumberland Avenue past the UC, turning right at the signal light onto Stadium Drive. The garage is just behind the UC on the right. s

Principles and Standards fo r Law Placement and Recruiting Activities

To promote fair and ethical practices for career services office to assist that office in C. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT the interviewing and decision-making monitoring the number of offers a student is PROVISIONS FOR 2Ls & 3Ls process, the National Association for Law holding . 1 . Employers offering summer positions in Placement (NALP) offers the following 7. Employers having a total of 25 attor­ the fall to law students not previously standards for the timing of offers and neys or fewer in all offices may be ex­ employed by them should leave those decisions. empted from Paragraphs B and C below, offers open at least until December 1 . but should leave offers open for a minimum 2. Employers making offers before A. GENERAL PROVISIONS of 2 weeks. September 15 for a second summer clerk­ 1 . All offers to law students should re main 8. Employers offering part-time or tempo­ ship to law students previously empl oye d by open for at least two weeks after the date rary positions for the school term may be them during any preceding summer should made, unless the offers are made pursuant exempted from the requirements of Para­ leave those offers open at least until to Paragraphs B and C below, in which case graphs B and C below. November 1. the later response date should apply. 9. Viola1ions of these guidelines should be 3. Employers making offers on or after 2. Law students should reaffirm offers reported to the student's career services office. September 15 for a second summer clerk­ governed by Paragraphs B and C below ship to law students pre viously empl oye d by within 30 days from the date of the offer B. FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT them during any preceding summer should letter. Employers may retract any offer that PROVISIONS leave those offers open at least until is not reaffirmed by the student. 1. Employers offering full-time positions December 1. 3. Students are expected to accept or following graduation to law students not release offers or negotiate an extension of the previously employed by them should leave D. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT response date by the applicable deadline. those offers open at least until December 1 . PROVISIONS FOR lLs 4. After October 15, a student should 2. Employers making offers before 1 . Law schools should not offer place­ not hold open more than 4 offers of September 15 of the student's third year ment services to first semester, first year law e mployment simultaneously, including for full-time positions following graduation students prior to November 1, except in the offers received as a re sult of previous to law students previously empl oye d by case of part-time students who may be summer employment. For each offer them during any preceding summer should given assistance in seeking positions during received that places a student over the leave those offers open at least until the school te rm. four-offer limit, the student should, within November 1. 2. Prospective employers and first year one week of receipt of the excess offer, 3. Employers making offers on or after law students should not initiate contact with release an offer. September 15 of the student's third year for one another. and employers should not 5. Second and third year students may, full-time employment following graduation interview or make offers to first year students with the consent of the employer, extend to law students previously empl oye d by before December 1 . one offer beyond December 1 . them during any preceding summer should 3. All offers to first year students for 6. Employers should provide a copy of leave those offers open at least until summer employment should remain open the student's offer letter to that student's December 1. for at least two weeks after the date made . /

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