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Philip S. Habermann ('47) Todd J. Mitchell ('68), a partner Christopher Hexter ('72) has received the 1997 Goldberg Award in the based firm of been elected chair of the American from the State Bar of . The Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols, Bar Association's Developing Labor Award recognizes lifetime contribu- has opened a branch office for the Law Commission. Hexter practices in tions to the legal profession and pub- firm in Hartland, Wisconsin. St. Louis. lic in this state. Habermann also won Paul J. Cherner ('68), a senior Bradford Dewan ('72) has the 1994 UW Law School partner with Michael, Best and joined the San Francisco office of Distinguished Service Award. Friedrich's Chicago office, has been [effer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro, David Beckwith ('52), senior elected Chairman of the Schwab where he will concentrate in estate partner with Foley & Lardner, has Rehabilitation Hospital and Care planning. Dewan previously practiced been honored by the Wisconsin Network's Board of Directors. in Oaldand, California. Alumni Association with its 1997 Paul Eggert ('68) has been Bruce Kerr ('72) has been Distinguished Alumni Award for con- appointed Regional Director for the named Contracts Manager- tributions to the legal profession and National Labor Relations Board Technology Licensing & Commercial to the university. office in Seattle, Washington. He Transactions for Sun Microsystems A. Glenn Epps ('56) has been moves from the NLRB office in Computer Company in Mountain honored by the Flint, Michigan, Oaldand, California, and has been View, California. Common Council for his efforts to with the agency since graduation. Francis L. Kenney III ('73), an advance civil rights. Epps is a retired Steve Cohen ('69) is a Senior alderman in the St. Louis suburb of administrative law judge who now International Tax Parmer at Deloitte Clayton, is a candidate for mayor of maintains a private practice. & Touche in San Francisco. He that city. Warren L. Kreunen ('61), a advises multinational corporations David Ullrich (,73) has been partner in the Milwaukee firm of von around the world. appointed acting Regional Briesen, Purtell & Roper, has Ellen M. Kozak ('69) has Administrator for Region 5 of the received the George Tippler Award authored the second edition of Environmental Protection Agency. for distinguished service in school law "Every Writer's Guide to Copyright Ullrich has been with the EPA since from the Wisconsin School Attorneys Law." Kozak is the author of several graduation. Association. fiction and non-fiction books. Kay Oberly ('73) was recently Chief Justice Shirley S. William J. Keppel ('70), retired featured in the National Law Journal Abrahamson (SJD, '62), of the partner at Dorsey & Whitney in as the vice-chair and General Counsel , delivered Minneapolis, has been appointed of Ernst & Young in New York and the 1997 Louis Caplan Distinguished Distinguished Practitioner in as one of the most important female Lecture in Law at the University of Residence at Hamline University attorneys in the United States for Pittsburgh School of Law. School of Law. He also recently 1998. Bernard R. Fredrickson ('63) receive the Lifetime Distinguished Donald Leo Bach ('74) has been has joined the Menomonie, Service Award from the Minnesota appointed chair of the Bench and Bar Wisconsin, firm of Schofield & Justice Foundation for his career committee of the State Bar of Higley. commitment to pro bono work. Wisconsin. The mission of the com- James Roethe (,66) has been John W. Rowe ('70) has been mittee is to review, evaluate and rec- appointed General Counsel of selected a Chairman and Chief ommend changes to the state justice BankAmerica Corp. He had been Executive of Commonwealth Edison system. serving as interim general counsel. Co., Chicago. Rowe comes from a Donald J. Barry ('74) has been Roethe is also the chair of the Law similar position with New England appointed Assistant Secretary for School's Board of Visitors. Electric System. Fish, Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Joel Hirschhorn ('67), practic- Margaret Dadd ('70), formerly Department of the Interior. He has ing in Coral Gables, Florida, has been practicing law in Attica, New York, spent his career in the Department of elected to the Board of Trustees of has been appointed to the three- the Interior after beginning with the the Freedom to Read Foundation. member Civil Service Commission in Office of the Solicitor. Hirschhorn is a member of the Law New York state. School's Board of Visitors.

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David Beckwith Joel Hirschhorn James Koebl Jane Clark

Peter M. Weill ('74) is serving a term as chair of the Los Angeles Planning Commission. Weil practices real estate law in Los Angeles. Paul J. Papak ('75) has been appointed Federal Public Defender in Iowa. A senior litigator with that office since 1994, Pepak will head a staff of seven expected to handle more than 500 cases each year. Jerome E. Barnett ('75) has been made a vice-president of Marubeni American Corporation in Michael Gratz Michael Hermes New York. Marubeni is a major Japanese trading company. Barnett continues to serve as Senior Counsel Kathleen Falk ('77) was elected Thomas E. Bush ('77), practic- and Corporate Secretary. last fall as Dane County Executive. ing in Milwaukee, is the president of Michael Simpson ('75), a share- She replaces Rick Phelps ('71). the National Organization of Social holder with the Milwaukee firm of Thomas Pieper ('77), a former Security Claimant's Representatives. Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren Norris prosecutor and public defender, has NOSSCR's 3,600 members practice & Rieselbach, has been appointed to been selected as a Waukesha County Social Security law in all 50 states. the Wisconsin Small Business Court Commissioner. Bush has been on the Board of Environmental Council by Gov. G. Stephen Long ('77), formerly NOSSCR for a number of years. Tommy Thompson ('66). president and managing director of Seward M. Cooper ('78) has Kristine Euclide ('76), a mem- Coghill & Goodspeed, announces the published an article on doing busi- ber of the Law School's Board of formation of Long, Steese, DeGarlais ness in Africa in the Visitors, has taken a leave of absence & Beier, a new litigation practice in January/February issue of Business from her firm, Stafford Rosenbaum Denver. Law Today, an ABA publication. Rieser & Hanson. She is working in James A. Koebl ('77), formerly James J. Hoecker ('78) has been the Office of the County Executive assistant vice president and general appointed chairman of the Federal for Dane County. counsel for National Guardian Life Energy Regulatory Commission. A Daniel J. Mulvanny ('76) is a Insurance Company in Madison, has member ofFERC since 1993, founding partner of Hogan, Marren joined Northwestern Mutual Life Hoecker was previously a partner & McCahill, a Chicago health care Insurance Company in Milwaukee as with Jones, Day, Kreavis & Pogue. firm. Mulvanny formerly practiced assistant general counsel. with Katten Muchin & Zavis.

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Mark E. Sostarich ('78) has Robert L. Gegios ('81), a share- Maureen McGinnity ('82), a joined the Milwaukee firm of Petrie holder in the Milwaukee firm of von partner at Foley & Lardner in & Stocking. Briesen, Purtell & Roper, has been Milwaukee, has received the 1997 Susan Steingass ('78) has been appointed to a fourth term as Chair Community Involvement Award elected President of the State Bar of of the Civil RICO Subcommittee of from the Wisconsin Association for Wisconsin. Steingass will take office the American Bar Association and as Women Lawyers. in July 1998. vice-chair of the Class Actions Barbara Cox ('82) has been Michael Fox ('79) has received a Subcommittee of the ABA Section of named Associate Dean of Academic MFA degree in Drama from the Business Law. Gegios also serves as Affairs at California Western School University of California- Irvine and is Editor-in-chief of "Private Antitrust of Law in San Diego. Cox has been now a Professor of Theater at Long Litigation News", a publication of on the faculty there since 1987. She Beach City College. the Section on Antitrust Law. will focus on faculty, student and cur- Brian L. Anderson ('80) has Thomas H. Taylor ('82), for- ricular topics. joined the Madison firm of DeWitt merly Deputy Secretary of the Paul S. Berg ('82) has received a Ross & Stevens where he will practice Wisconsin Department of Superior Honor Award from employee benefits law. Commerce, has joined the Madison Secretary of State Madeleine C. Scott Pryor (,80) has joined firm of DeWitt Ross & Stevens where Albright. Berg is a career member of the Orlando firm of Zimmerman, he will practice business and employ- the Foreign Service, most recently Shuffield, Kiser & Sutcliffe. He will ment law and litigation. stationed at the Embassy in Mexico practice in the secured transactions City. He will soon begin a new and finance law areas. assignment as Political Officer in the Paul G. Kent ('81) is the Embassy at Hanoi. President of the Dane County Bar Association. Kent is a shareholder at DeWitt Ross & Stevens. Susan Bauman ('81) was elected Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. Bauman replaces Paul Soglin ('72).

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James Hoecker Gregor)'Kult Elizabeth McMeen Todd Rowden

Narciso L. Aleman (' 83) has joined the Milwaukee firm of Mallery & Zimmerman where he will engage in civil, criminal and immigration practice. Cynthia Van Bogaert ('83) has joined Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field in Madison where she will do ERISA and employee benefits law. Richard L. Bolton ('84) has become a partner at Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field in Madison where he will do business, employment and Barbara Cox Kathryn Finn patent litigation. James F. Koeper ('85), formerly Leny K. Wallen-Friedman, for- Eric W. Hoaglund ('87) has a Wall Street lawyer, has recently merly with Furth & Anthony in been elected a shareholder in the published his first novel, Exposed, an Minneapolis, has opened his own health care practice group of von adventure thriller. Koeper now lives firm there. He will concentrate on Briesen, Purtell & Roper in and writes in Shorewood, Wisconsin. civil litigation with emphasis on com- Milwaukee. Gregory P. Crinion ('85), for- mercial, securities and employment Teresa J. Welch ('87), a partner merly a partner with Jackson & litigation. in the Madison firm of Stroud, Walker in Houston, announces the Michael L. Hermsen ('86) has Stroud, Willink, Thompson & formation of Citti & Crinion which joined the Chicago office of Mayer, Howard, has been elected the first will focus on litigation. Brown & Platt, where he will do cor- woman president of the Wisconsin Regina Millner ('85), founder of porate law. Hermsen had been with Intellectual Property Law the real estate consulting firm of the Securities and Exchange Association. RMM Enterprises in Madison, has Commission. George W. Perez ('87) has been named a director of the Ann Novacheck ('86) has become a Judge in the Minnesota Wisconsin Alumni Association for a become a partner in me Minneapolis Tax Court in St. Paul, Minnesota. three-year term. firm of Lindquist & Vennum. Novacheck concentrates her practice in tax law.

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Michelle A. Behnke ('88) Joan L. Eads ('89) and Roberta Joseph Patrick Shea ('91) has announces the opening of her law F. Howell ('89) have been elected to begun his own practice in Chicago. office in Madison. Behnke, a member partnership in the Madison office of He continues as a litigator. of the Law School's Board of Foley & Lardner. Eads practices intel- Cristen L. Kogl ('91) has been Visitors, will do general business, cor- lectual property litigation. Howell selected as Senior Counsel for porate, real estate, estate planning does general business litigation with a Spyglass, Inc., which provides soft- and immigration law. focus on distribution-related matters. ware and services to make devices Hiram E. Puig-Lugo ('88), for- Dorothy Bain ('89) has been work with the World Wide Web. Kogl merly with the Public Defender appointed as a Circuit Judge for had been a counsel for Andersen Service of the District of Colum bia, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Bain Worldwide. She will concentrate on has joined the U.S. Department of had practiced with Ruder, Ware & intellectual property practice. Justice, Civil Rights Division. He will Michler in Wausau, Wisconsin. Michael L. Hermes ('92) has handle hate crimes and police brutali- David M. Simon ('89) has been joined the Green Bay firm of Metzler ty cases. elected to partnership in the Chicago & Hager. A native of Green Bay, John M. Chmura ('88) has been firm of Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Hermes will practice in the areas of elected to a four-year term as District Dixon. He practices in the areas of business, commercial and other civil Court Judge for Warren and Center commercial and environmental litigation as well as general corporate Line Counties in Michigan. litigation. and business law. James F. Killian ('88) has Laura M. Brown ('90) and Robert J. Diaz ('93) has joined become a partner at the Minneapolis Scott J. Geboy ('90) have been the Milwaukee office of Mallery & firm of Maslon Edelman Borman & elected shareholders with von Zimmerman, where he will work in Brand. Killian concentrates on con- Briesen, Purtell & Roper in the commercial bankruptcy area. struction law. Milwaukee. They will practice in the Paula Gani ('94) has joined Tomislav Z. Kuzmanovic ('88) health care practice group. Laura Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon in has been awarded the Order of the Brown has also receive the 1997 California. She specializes in labor Croation Crest from the Republic of Mentor Award from the Association and employment law. Croatia. The awarded is the highest of Women Lawyers. Michael Gratz ('94) has joined civilian honor and is given for out- Elizabeth A. McMeen ('90) has Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek in standing individual contributions to been elected chair of the Chicago Bar Milwaukee. He is concentrating his Croatia's independence. Kuzmanovic Association's Young Lawyer Section. practice in the area of intellectual is a partner in the Milwaukee office The Section includes 12,000 young property law. Gratz has also been of Hinshaw & Culbertson. lawyers, more than half of the total appointed co-chair of the Milwaukee Todd A. Rowden ('89) has been lawyers in the Chicago Bar Bar Association's Intellectual elected to partnership in the Chicago Association. Property Law Section. firm of Wilson & McIlvaine. Rowden Adam Levitsky ('90) has joined Gregory P. Kult ('94) has joined practices in the areas of commercial Cox, Hodgman & Giarmarco in the Milwaukee firm of von Briesen, litigation and business disputes. Troy, Michigan. He practices in the Purtell & Roper. He will practice in Charles Hoslet ('89), former firm's litigation group. the labor and employment law section. executive assistant in the Wisconsin Nicholas P. Wahl ('90) has been Marcus Falk ('95) has joined the Department of Veterans Affairs and elected a shareholder in Godfrey & staff of The Phoenix Clinic in chief legal counsel to Governor Kahn, Milwaukee. Wahl does real Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. He specializes Tommy Thompson, has been named estate and corporate law. in divorce, child custody mediation special assistant to the Chancellor for Kathryn A. Finn ('91) has been and budget counseling. State Relations at the University of named a partner at Bell, Boyd & Luis Torres ('94) has joined the Wisconsin-Madison. Lloyd, Chicago. She works in the real staff of the National Voting Rights estate department. Institute in Boston after three years as a trial attorney with the US Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.

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L. Stuart Rosenberg ('95) has Betty J. Ulmer ('95) has joined Anne M. Skilton ('96) has been appointed to the Board of the Milwaukee office of von Briesen, joined the Lansing, Michigan, firm of Directors of the State Bar of Purtell & Roper. Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith. She Wisconsin's Environmental Law Susan L. Campbell ('96) has has joined the firm's government & Section. He also serves on the Small joined Axley Brynelson in Madison. commerce and labor & employment Business Environmental Council of She is practicing worker's compensa- law departments. the Wisconsin Department of tion, insurance defense and real estate Ronald C. Gorsche ('97) is now Commerce and on the Board of law. associated with Banner & Witcoff, Directors of the AIDS Network. Matthew L. Goska ('96) has where he will practice intellectual Rosenberg practices in Madison. joined the Michigan firm of Van property law. Tamara Louzecky McNulty Dyke, Gardner, Linn & Burkhart. Christopher W. Williamson ('95) is now associated with the Mario D. Mendoza ('96) has ('97) has joined the Milwaukee office newly merged firm of Becker, Hicks, joined Boardman, Suhr, Curry & of Mallery & Zimmerman. Irving & Hadeed in Springfield, Field in Madison. Bryan C. Esch ('97), Amy C. Virginia. Nancy K. Lynch ('96) is now Heckmann ('97), and M. Elizabeth Jane Dragisic Clark ('95) has Associated University Legal Counsel Winters ('97) have all joined DeWitt joined the Madison firm of Balisle & in the University of Wisconsin's Ross & Stevens in Madison. Roberson where she will practice Office of Administrative Legal family law, estate planning, probate Services. She will concentrate on and appellate litigation. employment law, student affairs, pub- lic records and open meetings issues.

IN MEMORIAM

Beatrice Lampert ('24), Madison, Wisconsin, John T. Loughlin ('49), Park Ridge, Illinois and Flordia Ernst John Watts ('50), Reno) Neved« Bernard F. Mathiowetz ('28), Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bruce P. Reid ('54), Naples, Flordia Earle Munger ('35), Wooster,Ohio Russell G. Cleary ('57), La Crosse, Wisconsin Fred W. Rusch ('38), Rumford, Rhode Island David M. Quale ('59), Milwaukee, Wisconsin Byron J. Villwock ('37), Winter Park, Flordia C. James Heft ('59), Racine, Wisconsin Bernard J. Hankin ('37), Milwaukee) Wisconsin John E. Thomas ('62), Milwaukee, Wisconsin J. R. Dickerson ('39), Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin James Schwalbach ('68), West Bend, Wisconsin Morris Slavney ('39), Madison, Wisconsin Paul S. Gratch ('72), Madison, Wisconsin Emmett W. Terwilliger, Sr. ('41), Lancaster, Wisconsin George A. orthrup ('73), Madison, Wisconsin Richard W. Bardwell, Jr. ('46), Madison, Wisconsin Thomas E. Martin ('75), Milwaukee, Wisconsin William D. Krebs ('47), Potsdam, New York, Katherine M. Frank ('76),]anesville) Wisconsin and Asheville, North Carolina Evan Jay Cutting ('76), Bellevue) Washington Francis V. Hoffman ('48), Madison, Wisconsin Cindra Car on ('80), Eau Claire) Wisconsin Harold K Geyer ('48), Platteville, Wisconsin Guy Courchaine ('91), Green Bay, Wisconsin Trayton 1. Lathrop ('48), Madison, Wisconsin Mark H. Holte ('93), Madison) Wisconsin Robert D. Marth ('49), West Bend, Wisconsin

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