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IU MAURER SCHOOL OF LAW DEAN’S REPORT > 2013-2014 and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law of Professor Dutton C. Ben and Affairs Academic for Dean Associate Executive Director of Communications Director of Special Gifts and Stewardship and Gifts Special of Director Gifts Major of Director Arthur M.LotzOffice ofAlumniandDevelopment/IndianaUniversity Maur Copyright 2014TheTrustees ofIndianaUniversity ergo Law of Professor Rudy H. James and Dean 80 76 62 56 54 28 26 24 20 18 17 16 15 14 12 10 9 8 2 1 Director of Annual Giving Annual of Director Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration Assistant Dean for External Affairs and Alumni Relations Alumni and Affairs External for Dean Assistant Assistant Dean for Advancement

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3 > www.law.indiana.edu 4 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report jumpstart on my life “...I was able get to a Bridge-to-Practice Bridge-to-Practice through the program.” state I wanted to live in,” Ackman said. “I had never been here, and had zero had and here, state Iwanted to been in,” never live had “I said. Ackman the in interests my career pursue and here to me come allowed has ship scholar this and graduation, after wanted to always had “I move to Florida Circuit. Judicial 9th the for State Attorney the of Office the in attorney state assistant as serving too, Florida, veteran. in is Mellish, a seasoned from Tampa, in intern learning is Fla., alegal as Ackman volunteering Now program. Admit of Direct its part as School into Law the straight enrolled LSAT the bypassed she that and impressive so was coursework academic there,” whose out face Ackman, and said name our get helps really “It placement. permanent for looking —while service community valuable performing —not to mention experience valuable gaining on focus to graduates allows Bridge-to-Practice years, recent in kind particularly been not has that market alegal In graduation. after search job their continuing while firms small or organizations interest public with positions volunteer unpaid secure who graduates to recent fellowships provides which program, of Bridge-to-Practice the part currently are Mellish and Both Ackman adifference. making of 1961 of class the JD’14, member is anonymous of an generosity the Kelsie graduates to Ackman recent Robbins From a2L alumni. like and faculty students, Maurer on impact an making are that donations of recent of ahandful one just is gift Bruesses’ The school.” law after life to begin easier it making and of it some way relieving in along go will gift Bruesses’ debt. The repaying to time begin comes it when impact have atremendous will scholarship this and school, after law payto loans off have significant Wabash, I will from Graduating students. current of lives in the change affect help and back give to way them for better, the best for the is it lives and their changed School of way the Law the because scholarships these endow “They said. he special,” more even is wife his and alumnus by an endowed scholarship a award, to but receive ascholarship you receive “It’s anytime honor an by the generosity. overwhelmed was Robbins Scholarship, Bruess of a recipient first the As Lawrence. and Brown Greene, IU: Morgan, Owen, Monroe, surround that counties the in school high public from graduated who to applicants given now is preference such, As to school. law of going dreamt who students and Travis and Mellish , both - continue this work.” important to Center Law Conservation the allowing in instrumental be will Chair career,” of aprofessional Dean Parrish said part important an is service it’swhat law, howpublic like shows to practice also but of view close-up atremendous students our provides not only center “The topublic service the environment. in interested students those for opportunity —apremier to come years for — provide will Chair Scolnik The society.on effects have lifelong will that passions develop and law of areas different to them explore —allows ties opportuni clinical and centers Maurer all as —just center the Furthermore, law and the profession’s tradition. public service conservation of practice in the experience clinical lawstudents offers and policy, and law to works improveconservation organizations, to conservation charge without counsel legal provides Center Law Conservation 2005, the in Established gift. remarkable atruly it making University, of Indiana history the in professor law clinical a for chair endowed first the is Chair Scolnik The W. William Weeks Center, Law of Conservation the to director the approve expected is Chair. faculty The Clinical Scolnik Donna and Glenn the to establish gift Glenn Scolnik August In community. students while enabling toopportunities have a direct impact on the clinical vital to fulfilling springboard the as directly, serve others experience student the toward go furthering School to Law the gifts many While Bridge-to-Practice program.” the through my life on to ajumpstart get able Iwas so area, the in contacts conservation law clinic law conservation scolnik advancing chair the , JD’79, chair. inaugural the as , JD’78, and his wife, Donna, made a $2 million , JD’78, a$2 million made wife, Donna, his and . “The Scolnik Scolnik . “The -

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MORE THAN 90 PERCENT OF MAURER STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS, WITH AN AVERAGE ANNUAL GRANT OF NEARLY $25,000 For students currently in law school, the Bernard Harrold Endowed Scholar Endowed Harrold Bernard the school, law in currently students For quest to become alawyer.” to become quest their in students other to help future the in School to Law the Ican as much to as me to want back give inspired has honor this in,” “Receiving said. she all it take really Icould before times three or two to email had the “I read scholarship. She said she couldn’t believe it when she she’d learned been awarded the business,general and banking bankruptcy. this coming spring, and to hopes work in their group business focusing on of office Brown Frost graduating after Todd Indianapolis the join will Wyatt anticipated.” had I than less much be will lawschool financing from graduation have upon I will burden debt to the that know relief ahuge is it ship,” “Financially said. she scholar this to funding contributed who others Mr. and Harrold Mrs. and of legacy the to honor order in my in classes Ican as to well want “I as do career. her in later back giving to about think her inspired already has and generosity of Maurer spirit the represents gift the Cathleen Wyatt To career. distinguished his throughout attorneys young Wara World to II veteran; mentor countless and LLP); Palmer Wildman Dixon (now & Edwards Allen Harrold, Wildman, firm Bernard “Bernie” Harrold depleted. are funds the awards until scholarship annual for used be will that gift $300,000 awarded apreviously year, this supplementing earlier late husband’s her in name scholarship the endowed Harrold Kathleen need. financial demonstrated has and class her or of his top the quarter in is who Indiana to from a3L tuition full provides ship top students in need financial aid for , JD’15, recipient of the inaugural Harrold Scholarship, , JD’15, Scholarship, Harrold of inaugural the recipient , LLB’51, of Chicago the partner afounding was - - want give to back much as as I can to the to Ican as Law School in thein future help to other students their in quest “Receiving honor this THE AMOUNT OF DEBT FOR THE CLASS OF 2014 OF WAS CLASS ALMOST THE FOR DEBT OF AMOUNT THE to becometo alawyer.” has inspiredhas me to 14 PERCENT BELOW THAT OF THE CLASS OF 2013 OF CLASS THAT BELOW THE OF alumni for their continued support of our school.” of our support continued their for alumni future and current of our proud more not be We graduates. could recent even and faculty students, current on impact atremendous make can alumni our indicate, stories these As next. and year this continue trend that of 2013, 14 of class that the almost below to percent we see hope and of 2014 class the for of debt amount The was reduced. been has School Law the of attending cost the generosity, alumni “As recent of this aresult grateful. deeply we are and students, our to affordable education legal outstanding an make us help — family Bruess the and Scolniks, the Harrold, Mrs. —from like these “Gifts said. gifts,” Parrish generous by these delighted and honored “We are $25,000. nearly of grant annual average an with scholarships, receive students of Maurer percent 90 than More to school. back the giving friends and alumni of Maurer tradition outstanding already an continue gifts recent These Baude’s in follow footsteps. to of students law generation next the inspire yet will tohas but awarded, be scholarship new This walls. classroom of his bounds the beyond far spread 2011,that staff and January in death faculty students, on influence an had 1968 August his until from of Law School Maurer at the taught who Baude, by late students. the professor’s on impact inspired Baude Scholarship Pat the for apply now can needs assistance financial with students Other , by funded an anonymous donor who was incredibly

7 > www.law.indiana.edu 8 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Fromm’s son, Erik, was the top finisher from Team Fromm, completing the 3.5-mile course in 25:15.Fromm’scourse from the 3.5-mile top the was finisher completing Fromm, Erik, Team son, Len.” for and cause the for you showed support love and the Iappreciate you howmuch tell “You Icannot said. and best the are Wilber $4,175 to We raise able were acquaintances: and family Cancer,”“To friends, Outrun School, Law the Hoosiers for efforts. impressive her for race the Wilber, after Donna Fromm’s honored was event. entire She the for widow, top the was fundraiser in event Fromm’sin the memory. participated members year, staff and This family, several faculty Center. Olcott Health IU the for 15th its now in is annually $200,000 Cancer year, nearly Outrun raising Hoosiers Homeboy.” Fromm Was Our “Dean read that signs carried Fromm members Team where Stadium, at Memorial ended and began race event. The fundraiser annual the in competing members ofbacks team the on written and color) awareness myeloma multiple official the maroon, (in visors on embroidered 2013, February name in his had myeloma multiple the with battle acourageous away after Fromm, passed who Fromm. Len of Dean spirit the Sept. 20, afew carrying were than more event Cancer Outrun Hoosiers of annual the line 5,100 than more starting the As crossed walkers and runners hoosiers outrun cancer len fromm honor walkers runners, at at AND JAMES BOYD. JAMES AND FLETCHER JANE GOODWIN, GABRIELLE TANFORD, ALEX PICTURED: NOT FLETCHER. KYLE AND LEMON DEBBIE GOODE, JOHN GOODE, DANA WALTERS, TERESA COLGLAZIER, NELDA FLETCHER, CLAYTON WILBER, DONNA FROMM, ERIK MATTHEWS, CATHERINE EADS, MEREDITH RITA EADS, For more information, or to submit a nomination, visit law.indiana.edu/alumni/awards/dsa visit anomination, to or submit information, more For Awards. 2015 the for Service nowopen are Nominations Distinguished communities? to their service through apart have themselves set who of alumni you know Do AWARD SERVICE DISTINGUISHED NOMINATIONS OPEN Sarah Domin Kevin Domanico Adam Doerr Kristen Davee Rachel Davakis Jacob Dale Amanda Craig Sedric Collins Nicholas Catania Joseph Carley Matthew Burkhart Dino Bovell Lizzie Bolka Megan Boelstler Parag Bhayani Nadia Bhatti David Bernard Micah Bennett Rammy Barbari Jordan Baker Klein Allison $19,420contributed by Scott matched N. be Flanders will of which (49% aportion participation), of 2014 of class the members following The toward initiatives. student-based directly go to fund made the gifts All success. for student’s the quest it, to support needs student the when needs, a student what providing of mission students’ of dean longtime the to toward Fromm go Fund made the fulfilling Donations Fromm’s in fund name. memorial to Fromm’s to the honor $400,000 than more acommitment made life, donating They’ve also School. to Law the and testimonials emails letters, through to them meant he howmuch haveshown affected he lives whose Those compassionate leader. and smart kind, as a him knew who staff and faculty alumni, of students, number countless the in on Fromm lives D. of “Len” Leonard memory the passing, of his anniversary second the mark will February this Though $400,000surpasses fromm fund Alaina Hobbs Jonathon Hitz Zachary Heck Michaelene Hanley John Hallman Charles Gray Sam Gidaro John Giacomantonio Jacob German Benjamin Gavel Nick Gable Chris Fyall Jessica Fronk David Frazee Anita Foss Claire Foley Jason Feder Katie Fay Nick Farris Stephan Eggum Janelle Duyck Travis Mellish McDonald Ryan Lief Mattila Stephen Lucas Caroline Lovett T. DanielLogan Sherry Lin Jia Li Taryn Lewis Kyle Lawrence Michael Lapin Julie Laemmle John Kurtzman Jason Kornblatt Abbey KinsonBrown Seth Karle Andrea Karle Jessica Jackson-McLain Adesuwa Ighile Lindsey Holden Stephen Hokanson David Robbins Jonathan Roach Kaitlin Riley Robert Renfroe Owen Reilly Tara Ravindra Paula Pitrak Pierce Tim Taylor Perkins Clara Pauw Tara Paul Ashley O’Neil Michael Ogershok Kassandra Officer Nedu Nweze Rebeca Nuñez Michael Novak Andrew Nishida Luke Nelson Justin Molitoris Annie Milkey . Juliana Yanez Samantha Wuletich Weiss Ryan Maggie Watson Erica Viar Katlyn VanDriessche Stephen Tye Jonathan Turpin Nicholas Tagliarino David Stupich Sarah Studzinski Jim Spangler Julie Spain Daniel Sheroff Shephard Ryan Charles Shaw Abe Shanehsaz Leah Seigel Jay Rumbach Jennifer Rulon Kathleen Rowe , JD’82:

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15 > www.law.indiana.edu 16 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report STEPHEN REYNOLDS, ’08, ERNEST DUBOSE, ’07, JENNIFER NORTON, ’08 NORTON, ’07, DUBOSE, JENNIFER ERNEST ’08, REYNOLDS, STEPHEN ’95, HALL, RICARDO ’83, RICHARDSON, MAX ’83, PRATHER, TONY students. LLSA for program amentoring launched also has Board JD’02, Advisory Latino the Marisol Sanchez of President leadership the Under interaction. student and alumni for opportunity aterrific and Kevin of Professor home the Brown at areception for country the across from alumni Latino 70 and black nearly joined members event, the board After students. with luncheon and meetings annual their held Boards Advisory Alumni Latino Sept. and 6, BLSA On the LATINO ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD August. in launched which program, mentoring Office’sall-alumni Services Career the inform helped efforts These students. current counsel to and time mentor their committing county the across from 50alumni nearly with overwhelming, was alumni from response The students. BLSA for program amentoring launched board the Under the leadership of President BOARD ADVISORY ALUMNI BLSA boards dean’s advisory the news from Shakeba Dubose . In its eighth year, this event continues to be a highlight of the fall in Bloomington Bloomington in of fall the to year, ahighlight be eighth its . In continues event this , JD’04, and mentoring committee chair, Tony committee , JD’04, mentoring and Prather SARAH ROUNSIFER, CAM YATES, SIMONE SPRAGUE, MIAO CHENG. MIAO SPRAGUE, YATES, CAM SIMONE ROUNSIFER, SARAH CASIMER, KEVIN HALET, LIZ FUSS, MATTHEW (L-R): GANGWER, ROW BACK JASON KRISTIN RIEBSOMER, SAMANTHA VON ENDE, GEORGE CRESSY, BEN COWLEY. BRILES, STEPHEN CORFMAN, STEVEN (L-R): CULLUM, ROW KATIE FRONT PROJECT: SCHOOL’S LGBT THE IN PARTICIPATE OR BOARD OUTLAW LAW INDIANA THE OF MEMBERS ARE STUDENTS THESE , JD’83, , for particulars, and watch your email for invitations to city. your events in invitations for watch email and your particulars, for year. law.indiana.edu/alumni next Visit cities these events in at alumni friends your and Parrish Dean toPlan join D.C. Washington, and York, New Seattle Francisco, San Minneapolis, Angeles, Los Indianapolis, Rapids, Grand Chicago, Evansville, inhosted Atlanta, events has office summer, last alumni your Since recent and coming events community. Law Indiana greater the and students with work their through impact asignificant made have of which all boards, these and Board Alumni the between link create aformal will This Board. Advisory Alumni LGBT and Board Advisory Alumni Latino Board, Advisory Alumni of BLSA the by presidents the to held be positions ex to new officio createthree aproposal passed unanimously Board School’s Law the Alumni meeting, At fall the community.” Law Indiana the and of OUTlaw part acrucial truly is Board Alumni The to we become. hope advocates the for models role excellent as serve but careers professional Matthew Showalter school,” law the within says of inclusiveness foster aculture and relationships, interpersonal build opportunities, toprofessional offer LGBT continues the with board “OUTlaw’s relationship decisions. major all in students the involving and OUTlaw, school’s from the organization, LGBT input student of seeking apoint makes board The opportunities. networking numerous providing and alumni; and LGBT to with students them important issues discuss can students where meetings luncheon several hosting dinner; Legal Lambda annual at the atable hosting identity; tute Moot Competition Court the at premier UCLA, national moot competition court on sexual orientation and gender Insti Williams the in to participate students sponsoring students; LGBT for Maurer and program amentoring instituting include activities of school’s the Recent community. part integral an remains Board Law’sIndiana LGBT Advisory BOARD ADVISORY LGBT January 2015 January March 2015March Cincinnati Phoenix , JD’15, former president of OUTlaw. “The board members not only strive to advance our own own our to strive advance not only , JD’15, members board of OUTlaw. “The president former Washington, D.C. January 2015 January March 2015March Louisville February 2015 February April 2015April Portland Atlanta February 2015 February April 2015April Seattle Dallas March 2015March April 2015April New York New Houston -

17 > www.law.indiana.edu 18 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report > > > > > Special recognition goes to the reunion leaders: Saturday, on Bloomington Oct. 25.in of 1959, classes The 1964, 1984, reunions their 1989 celebrated 2004 and

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Edge, William P. ’61Robert Duvin, P. ’57Donald Dorfman, ’82 J. Dermody, Francis ’82 Dermody, Debra ’81 N. DePrez, Anne ’95 DeLaney, A. Kathleen ’77 M. DeLaney, Ann ’78 DeCoudreaux, A. Alecia ’66 Boisblanc, H. de John ’73 Dean, A. Richard ’73Davidson, S. Jeffrey ’85 Cowart, (Gerberding) Greta L.Cooper, ’91 James Conway, A. ’78 Catherine Conner, ’75 R. Michael D. ’65 Compton, Clyde ’90 Castanias, A. Gregory Z. Carr, ’50 Willard W. Buttrey, ’61Donald F.Stephen ’68 Burns, J. ’83 Burgdoerfer,* Jerry ’78 Brotherson, R. James J. Brody, ’76William D.Amy Brody, ’00 ’78 D.Wayne Boberg, ’86 Bassett, M. Scott ’82 J. Artim, Bruce ’77 D. Aronson, Robert excellence in partners from its peers. The Law School deeply appreciates the investment of this elite group of donors. group elite of this investment the appreciates deeply School Law The peers. its from Law Indiana distinguish that programs and services the possible makes Excellence in Partners of our support The of five years. over of aperiod $2,500 year amount per the in to school the support sustained their pledging by programs of mission-critical future the for to of Law plan School Maurer the enable Excellence in Partners Jeffrey Jeffrey ’84 P. Petrich, ’72 H. Paul, Stephen T.George Jr., Patton, ’87 ’66 E. Neiman, Robert ’99 J. Montgomery, Burke ’95 Beach, Min Janet ’94 Milne, (McAuley) Megan ’94 C. Milne, David ’81 L.Michael, Edward ’84 S. Mead, Leslie ’71 McLean, Bruce R. C.’92 McKinney, Lisa ’66 McCully, R. Thomas Maurer, ’67 S. “Mickey” Michael Y.Scott MacTaggart, ’76 Mackey, A. ’76 Larry C. Lynch, ’93 Susan ’73 Lord, G. Robert ’54 M. Lofton, Thomas ’75 Lisher, K. Mary ’75 L.Lisher, John ’87 Lewis, R. Elliot D. ’66 Levin, Elliott ’67 D. Lesch, Millard W. ’77 Lee, Stephen ’79 C. Lawrence, William Koday,James ’76 P. ’64 Robert Kassing, ’84 J. Jordan, Gregory F.David ’81 Johnson, ’95 John, G. Ian ’71 Irwin, Neil R. ’69V. Hunt, William W. ’86 Andrew Hull, ’74 E. Greene, David ’93 E. Goode, Steven ’73 L.Gonso, Harry ’78 Gibson, K. Bonnie honor roll honor James P.James Zeller, ’76 Yahne, R. ’68Kenneth ’89 E. Wright, Mark ‘65 E. Wrenick, Frank ’81 S. Wojciechowski, Mark P. ’81Brian Williams, ’81 Waltz, A. Judith Ted Waggoner, ’78 A. ’04 Cruysse, M. Van der Inge L.Turchi,Kenneth ’83 J. Tuesley,Malcolm ’99 Tobin, R. ’92 Courtney Tommy F. ’75 Thompson, P. ’85 Charles Sutphin, ’95 John, Stuart Elizabeth P.James ’94 Strenski, ’84 O. St. Louis, Kathleen ’71 Stewart, R. Milton ’68 S. Sinick, Marshall ’79 Simmons, A. Jacqueline ’83 L.Shepard, Julian L.Seger, ’72 Randolph ’74 E. Seddelmeyer, John ’78 Scolnik, Glenn F. Jr.,Thomas ’79 Schnellenberger, ’83 Robel, K. Lauren ’77 Riggs, R. Randall ’83 J. Riffle, Timothy ’69 Richmond, G. James F.John “Jeff”’77 Richardson, M. Proctor, ’82Stephen ’84 Powell, A. Lisa M. Post, ’77Steven

29 > www.law.indiana.edu 30 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Jong R. Kim R. Jong W.John Anderson Jacobs H. David ’69V. Hunt, William W. ’58Leroy Hofmann, Harrold Kathleen ’74 E. Greene, David ’82 N. Flanders, Scott LLP Daniels Baker Faegre Jr., Elmore, DG ’84 ’58 Elmore, G. David P. ’61Robert Duvin, P. ’57Donald Dorfman, Demarest and Almeida ’73Davidson, S. Jeffrey ’65 E. Crehan, Joseph Cook, Inc. Conway, A. ’78 Catherine Deborah W. Conkle Daniel O. Conkle D. ’65 Compton, Clyde ’90 Castanias, A. Gregory Z. Carr, ’50 Willard L.Buxbaum Hannah ’63 E. Bruess, Charles Bentson Foundation ’86 Bassett, M. Scott ’82 J. Artim, Bruce E. Anderson Kathy M.D. J. Anderson, Gary Anonymous (2) visionaries dean’s circle resources. and time, talent their have contributed who all thank and generosity their of $1,000 acknowledge We gratefully gifts to Excellence. more Fundfor annual the or through commitment ongoing their demonstrate who alumni and friends of Dean’s the valued are Circle Members dean’s circle Foundation R. Neil Irwin, ’71 Irwin, Neil R. ’93 E. Goode, Steven ’78 Gibson, K. Bonnie ’83 E. Flannery, Michael ’53 D. Eskenazi, Sidney ’78 DeCoudreaux, A. Alecia ’66 Boisblanc, H. de John Conner, ’75 R. Michael W. Buttrey, ’61Donald Brody, ’00 (Hurley) Amy ’78 D.Wayne Boberg, ’77 D. Aronson, Robert benefactors dean’s circle ’81 S. Wojciechowski, Mark Donna K. Wilber ’71 Stewart, R. Milton ’74 E. Seddelmeyer, John ’78 Scolnik, Glenn ’83 Robel, K. Lauren ’69 Richmond, G. James M. Post, ’77Steven ’78 S. Niblick, Mark Microsoft, Inc. ’81 L.Michael, Edward ’71 McLean, Bruce R. S. Maurer, ’67 Michael Scholarship B. Miller Maurice Elizabeth C. Miller ’54 M. Lofton, Thomas Inc. Endowment Lilly Fund honor roll honor

David O. Barrett, ’95 O. Barrett, David L.Baker,Carl ’68 ’86 Bain, J. Adam ’83 Ardery, R. Samuel John Applegate Applegate G. Amy ’52 B. Anderson, Ellis ’82 M. Ambrose, Joseph Jr. C. Aman, Alfred Anonymous (2) directors dean’s circle P.James Zeller, ’76 ’89 E. Wright, Mark Tommy F. ’75 Thompson, L.Seger, ’72 Randolph ’77 ichardson, ’83 J. Riffle, Timothy F.John “Jeff” Jeffrey ’84 P. Petrich, W. Ph.D. Pauwels, Gerard ’72 H. Paul, Stephen ’66 E. Neiman, Robert ’99 J. Montgomery, Burke ’84 S. Mead, Leslie ’66 McCully, R. Thomas Mackey, A. ’76 Larry ’75 Lisher, (Sturmon) Mary ’75 L.Lisher, John ’67 D. Lesch, Millard ’66 Jefferies, A. Robert Jackson Lewis LLP R ermody, ’82ermody, ’82 J. Dermody, Francis (Hewetson) Debra ’95 DeLaney, A. Kathleen ’77 M. DeLaney, Ann ’73 Dean, A. Richard ’82 L.Davis, Gary ’87 Daspin, D. Albert ’85 owart, Yvonne Cripps (Gerberding) Greta T.John Cooper, ’92 L.Cooper, ’91 James ’89 Cohen, S. Jeffrey ’66 D. Chambers, William H. CateFred E. Cate Beth M. Carr, ’75 James Hon. Burger,A. ’79Jeffrey ’83 J. Burgdoerfer*, Jerry ’85 Brown, A. Scott ’78 Brotherson, R. James J. Brody, ’76William C. Brainard James Hon. E. Boyd, ’86 Eric &Evans McKinney Bose D. Boddy, ’95 Carla ’83 oyes, ’65 J. Blankenship, Vorris Blankenbaker Susan ’76 L.Birnbaum, Gary N. Bewley, Jr.,George ’73 ’79 S. Bernheim, Carol W. Jr., Beard, Stephen ’98 LLP D C N

Andrew W. ’86 Andrew Hull, D. Huber, ’85 Michael ’06 Horvick, (Drews) Stacey ’06 J. Horvick, Mark ’79 Hoffmann, A. Jeanne ’85 aydel, ’80 J. Hinchion, Michael Augustavia (Johnson) Jr., H. Hart, ’56Russell ’95 Harrington, R. John ’84 Harbour, (Jones) Pamela ’04 Hanna-Ruiz, Jeanette Jr., M. Hamilton, ’69 Thomas ’84 J. Hackman, Stephen ’59 L.Hackman, Marvin Hackl-Brainard Elizabeth ’83 C. Haas, Bruce Carol J. Greenhouse ’66 I. Grande, Donald ’73 L.Gonso, Harry ’06 E. Golitko, Judith ’91 D. Gold, Gary ’72 H. Gillmore, Kathleen ’63 L.Gerling, Gary ’77 C. Genetos, Philip T.Matthew ’95 Furton, B. ’08 Fromm, Andrew ’65 H. Friedlander, Ezra Hon. Frey, A. Eric ’67 T.Richard Jr., Freije, ’84 ’94 Freije, (Osborne) Brenda ’73 J. Frapwell, Dorothy ’08 M. Foust, Amy ’99 M. Florida, Julie M. Fisher, ’94 Thomas Troy D. Farmer, ’97 L.Fanyo, ’76Richard C. ’71 Evans, David ’90 Enright, J. Scott ’94 M. Emery, Dana ’98 B. Edge, William ’60 H. Doninger, Clarence ’84 D. Donaldson, Bruce loughy, ’77 Dolgov, ’01 (Brblic) Jasna (McWilton) Francina Dinsmore and Shohl LLP H D Kevin C.Kevin Miller, ’82 Miller, ’48 Seidel Jeanne C. Miller, ’93 Clayton P.Thomas ’83 McNulty, C.’92 McKinney, Lisa ’83 cKiernan, ’83 B. McKiernan, Philip (Hart) Holiday ’68 M. McGlasson, Thomas W. ’78John McGee, oundation, Inc. ’85 III, C.Peter McCabe Family Maurer ’55 D. Martin, Donald ’76 Mann, (Noyes) Elizabeth ’80 Mandel, (Kiser) Miranda ’67 C. Mallette, Malcolm Y.Scott MacTaggart, ’76 C. Lynch, ’93 Susan ’02 C. Lunsford, Thomas ’76 Lundberg, R. Donald ’65 M. Lotz, Arthur ’73 Lord, G. Robert ’87 Lewis, R. Elliot D. ’66 Levin, Elliott W. ’77 Lee, Stephen f Liberia ’79 C. Lawrence, William Commission Reform Law O. Kristl Timothy Kristl R. Franklin ’82 M. Kornfield, Susan Koday,James ’76 ’99 D. Kimpel, Jason J. Kennedy, ’67Jeffrey ’01 D. Kellam, Matthew P. ’64 Robert Kassing, ’65 Karter, G. Thomas ’96 J. Kaltenmark, Randal Boyd, ’85 Jordan Karen ’84 J. Jordan, Gregory ’90 Johnson, A. Kelly F.David ’81 Johnson, ’95 John, G. Ian ducation Forum Jaffe, Jay ’82 Indiana Continuing Legal M F o E Christopher W. ’06 Smith, Christopher Slaughter,G. ’89 Geoffrey ’87 Sistevaris, George ’68 S. Sinick, Marshall ’74 M. Singleton, Sarah ’79 Simmons, A. Jacqueline ’61 V.Hon. Shields, Sue ’83 L.Shepard, Julian ’84 J. Shapiro, Brian ’71 M. Segal, John Jr.,chnellenberger, ’79 ’65 Scism, D. Reed F.Thomas ’08 J. Schmidt, Benjamin E. ’78 Schaper, Reed ’73 Rotzien, A. William ’74 C. Rosenfeld, Robert ’54 Rosenbloom*, Joel ’02 J. Risk, April ’77 Riggs, R. Randall Rhys Corporation ’73 Resch, (Baker) Marilyn W. ’93 Patrick Rasche, ’79 J. Rasch, Bruce M. Proctor, ’82Stephen ’96 Preheim, Elissa ’84 Powell, A. Lisa ’79 S. Peters, Agnes Carl Pebworth T.George Jr., Patton, ’87 F.Angela Parker, ’94 P.C. &Stewart, moak ’63 L.Pardieck, Roger Nash, Deakins, Ogletree, T. ’87Lawrence Oates, Noodles and Company ’74 Riddle, Nardi Clarine W. Jr. Edward Hon. Najam, ’77 L.Myers, Byron ’97 M. Mueller, John ’62 Moss, Jerry ’95 Beach, Min Janet ’94 Milne, (McAuley) Megan ’94 C. Milne, David Jr., H. Milliken, Lloyd ’60 Timm Miller A. P. Miller, ’65 Michael S S Kathleen (O’Connor) (O’Connor) Kathleen T.Roger ’70 Stelle, P.George II, ’64 Smith, Hongsun Yoon, ’02 Hongsun Yoon, ’02 (Schultz) Angela Yahne, R. ’68Kenneth ’65 E. Wrenick, Frank ’67 E. Woosnam, Richard ’70 C. Witte, Alan P. ’81Brian Williams, ’83 E. White, Keith ’83 Weiss, (Urena) Zoe A. Weiss*, Zeff ’83 ’79 Weeks, W. William ’81 Waltz, A. Judith L.Wallace Harry Ted Waggoner, ’78 A. Indialdeen Program ’04 Cruysse, M. Van der Inge Universalist Unitarian J. Turner,Patrick ’82 L.Turchi,Kenneth ’83 J. Tuesley,Malcolm ’99 Tobin, R. ’92 Courtney ’72 Thomas, K. William ’73 Thomas, K. Ellen Hon. D. Sweeney,John ’03 P. ’85 Charles Sutphin, r., ’82 ’80 III, Summers Ernest E. Sullivan, Frank Hon. F.John ’72 Sturm, ’95 John, Stuart Elizabeth ’84 t. Louis, P.James ’94 Strenski, Ho J S

31 > www.law.indiana.edu 32 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report ------Participation: Total: ------1950 Duvall J. Leslie Beckman A. Frederick Associates ------Participation: Total: Beckman A. Frederick Class Agent: ------1949 F.William McNagny, ’47 Associate + H. Hardy, ’48Harry ’48 L.Carroll, John Partners + Miller, ’48 Seidel Jeanne Director ------Participation: Total: F.William McNagny Class Agent: ------1947-1948 to school. law our dedication of and support their for Ted Waggoner A. Kenneth Turchi L. rates of 42% 36% year. this and J. participation *, Jerry Burgdoerfer alumni achieved ’83, JD who and total. Special recognition goes to class agents Fitzpatrick James 2013-2014 Excellence Fundfor The $1,188,793, raised campaign year’s over last record-breaking increase aslight giving by class

$700 $200 $800

20% 12% 19%

, JD ’78, raised the second-highest amount ($46,287). Thank you to all class agents and alumni and ($46,287). agents amount you to class all Thank ’78,, JD second-highest the raised , JD ’83, raised the highest amount of any class ($56,479), of class any ’78,, JD amount Kowalik S. highest the and ’83,, JD James raised and

Horace A. Foncannon, Jr. Foncannon, A. Horace Associates + B. Anderson Ellis Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Carl D. Overman Class Agent: ------1952 William D. Stephens F.Harry Smiddy, Jr. F.Waldo Beebe Associates + M. Sowle Allen Partner ------Participation: Total: ------1951 Stanley Talesnick Smith R. Donald Philip J. Harris E. Baumgartner Howard Associates + Jr. E. Gilkison, Frank Partner

$1,200 $750

13% 15%

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+ Joel Rosenbloom Director Circle Dean’s + M. Lofton Thomas Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: Joel Rosenbloom Class Agent: ------1954 B. Nelson Harley T.William Burke* Associates + S. Rhodes Richard D. Logan Thomas C. Emerson Andrew Partners + D. Eskenazi Sidney Dean’s Circle Benefactor ------Participation: Total: S. Rhodes Richard Class Agent: ------1953 H. Henderson Robert J. Greenwald Clarence Robert P. ’59,, JD Robert Kassing and $11,800 $6,850 26% 26%

Partners + D. Martin Donald Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: ------1955 O’Neal A. Jim Ray G. Miller Krevitz Arnold B. Heubel William Associates + E. Armstrong Dale Partner + Jr. H. Hart, Russell Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: ------1956 Kirages Christopher Jokay Alexander Associates + J. Sampias* William Rogers David W. Beckhorn Duane Atwater Vernon $2,850 $2,958 , JD ’64,, JD

30% 29%

William A. Freihofer A. William K. Douglas Herbert Associates + Kassing* A. Lester Partner + W.Leroy Hofmann David G. Elmore Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: ------1958 K. Cliff Travis M. Small Thomas C. Riddell Robert Theodore W. Hirsh Barnhart A. Frank Associates + F.Edwin Walmer C. Lehman Donald S. Crell Marvin Partners + P.Donald Dorfman Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: Donald P. Dorfman Class Agent: ------1957 Roberts G. Joseph W. Peach William W. Miller Robert C. Gerberding Miles C. Clark James brahamson Jr. Charle, G. Edwin (Schlanger) Shirley Hon. Associates + C.Wayne Ponader L.Cooley Gerald Partners A $625 $16,975

25% 35%

Lester R. Irvin R. Lester L.Brown Richard Partners + Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr. H. Doninger Clarence Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: and Lloyd H. Milliken, Jr. Songer “Chad” Hugo Hon. Agents: Class ------1960 L.Reed Samuel Philip C. Potts Weeks Paramenko Anne Owens Douglass G. Hays A. Joseph D. Fetterley Daniel P.Kenneth Fedder D.Terry Dietsch Associates + H. Sweeney John J.Spencer Schnaitter Sr. N. Salin, William Hon. McCrae William H. Matheny Stanley I. Garrard William Hon. F.James Fitzpatrick L.Beeler Virgil E. AvePaul Partners + L.Hackman Marvin Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: F.James Fitzpatrick Class Agent: ------1959 L.Ryan Thomas Sr. C. Quaintance, Richard T.Joseph Jr. Ives, F. Vincent Hon. Grogg* $4,350 $5,500

27% 42%

+ Moss Jerry Dean’s Circle Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: ------1962 H. Rogers Jack H. Theodore Noell S. Jackson John Harrell A. Harold L.Fonner Robert Associates + Jr. J. McGarvey, Eugene E. Burchfield Thomas T.Joseph Bumbleburg Bruns G. William Partners + V.Hon. (Blodgett) Sue Director Circle Dean’s + W. Buttrey Donald Dean’s Circle Benefactor + P.Robert Duvin Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: T.Joseph Bumbleburg Class Agent: ------1961 Stoner E. Clifford Philip H. Siegel R.Charles Jennings E. Hyland Jerry E. Highfield Robert N. Jr. Beamer, George Associates + C. “Chad” Hugo Hon. D. Ready Robert Shields Songer $3,090 $18,732

25% 23%

Partners ------Participation: Total: P.Robert Kassing Class Agent: ------1964 D. Ulmer John Levine A. Stanley Sherman J. Keller Katz R. Lewis W.John Clark L.Brewer David E. Becker Gary C. Amos Larry Associates + Jr. Franklin, A. Joseph E. Buckingham George Partners + Riggs R. William L.Pardieck Roger L.Gerling Gary Directors Circle Dean’s + E. Bruess Charles Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: ------1963 T. Willardo Albert David S. Wedding E. Ver Beek Carl Jr. C. Ventanilla, Oscar L.Selis John M. Miller, Jr.Milford J. Lorber John S. Husted Edgar J. Flynn Martin Cone C. Thomas H. Cloe Rafe Clark R. Charles Associates + Dailey A. Thomas W.Lee Dabagia $9,250 $4,686

36% 22%

33 > www.law.indiana.edu 34 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report + W. Jr.John Whiteleather, P.Justin Patterson Thomas E. Fruechtenicht E. Eilbacher Leonard Stephen W. Crider Partners + E. Wrenick Frank Scism D. Reed P. Michael Miller M. Lotz Arthur Karter G. Thomas H. Friedlander Ezra Hon. J. Blankenship Vorris Directors Circle Dean’s + Joseph E. Crehan D. Compton Clyde of Terrill D.Estate Albright Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: ------1965 O. Ziemer Charles D. Swift William P.Ronald Nelson James V. McGlone H. McGlone Gerald Locher, K. Jr.Ellis C. King Edward C. Ervin William B. Campbell Craig D.Joe Black Associates + P. Jr.Robert Tinnin, L.Steele Sydney D.Marshall Ruchman E. Robbins Gene B. Hughes David Coyne A. Thomas J. Connor Timothy Partners + P.George II Smith, P.Robert Kassing Directors Circle Dean’s $38,567

30%

B.Peter Stewart Roby A. Daniel Peckinpaugh K. Darrel Muraoka Mamoru Stephen C. Moberly itzenberger D. Mann Robert (Lehman) Nancy Associates + J. Otte Frank Tracy E. Little L.Koehlinger Denis C. Hudson Henry Garelick A. Robert J. Dewey Dennis Cohen A. Charles Bridges R. Douglas Partners + D. Levin Elliott I. Grande Donald D.William Chambers Directors Circle Dean’s + E. Neiman Robert McCully R. Thomas Jr. Jefferies, A. Robert Boisblanc H. de John Dean’s Circle Benefactors ------Participation: Total: R.Thomas McCully Class Agent: ------1966 Wright G. Thomas C.William Whitman F.Robert Welker Jr. L.Stubbs, George S. Poston David C.Jr. Nordhoff, Arthur McCormick B. Michael T.Frank Lewis Fisher G. Thomas Hon. E. Bourne James J. Backs Vincent Associates L

$34,017

21%

+ S.Marshall Sinick Thomas M. McGlasson L.Baker Carl Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Fisher R. Larry Class Agent: ------1968 Westley (Hartfield) Sally F.John Tweedle F.William Thompson III H. Robbins William H. Moll Jon C. Lewis Donald V. Kixmiller Robert Jr.F. Hanning, Roberts Gehring K. Ronald J. Collet Charles W.Craig Caplinger W. Adair Stephen Associates + David H. Nicholls C. Nelson James Abrutyn Elliott Partners + E. Woosnam Richard Malcolm C. Mallette J. Kennedy Jeffrey Frey A. Eric Directors Circle Dean’s + D. Lesch Millard Dean’s Circle Benefactor + S. Maurer Michael Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: O. Tittle David Frey and A. Eric Agents: Class ------1967 $8,485 $15,547

24% 17%

Partners + M.Thomas Hamilton, Jr. Director Circle Dean’s + James G. Richmond V. Hunt William Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: L.Pogue John Class Agent: ------1969 Wilson K. Alan H. Westley Kent H. Van Deest William F.Frederick Thornburg W. Steketee Peter N. Stanley Kelly T.John Snively* B. Seitz Daniel L.Rogers Alexander C.William Reynolds D. Peyton Michael E. Moore Kent W.Anthony Mommer L.Meinzer, Jr. Robert W. Maroc Richard Little C. David Kramer G. Frank S. King Joseph Keith A. Thomas S. Kanne Michael Hon. E. Kabisch Robert W.James Holland H. Hedegard Alan Jr. Forbes, G. John J. Darko Richard B. Bremen Ronald Associates + C. Wells Donald W. Rauch Wyatt Kruse A. David Graham K. John Fisher R. Larry Stephen W. Cook Partners Gerald F.Gerald George $3,750

13%

Ruth (Myer) Huitema (Myer) Ruth Gordon Gulitz Glynn J. Patrick H. Frisch Jack S. Farthing Penelope D. Epstein Robert L.Cocanower David Associates + L.Volk Edward W.John Mead T.Robert Johnson T. Todd Hodgdon Fishman G. Robert Dodge A. David T.Richard Dawson W. Jr. Davis, Richard B. Brodey Ronald Partners + C. Witte Alan T.Roger Stelle Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: C. Witte Alan Class Agent: ------1970 L.Pogue John J. Myers Charles Medrea A. Daniel J. May Brian T.David Kasper E. Hunt Michael S. Hulett Robert C. Hider Frank III Heldt A. Carl M. Haskett David Hartzler A. Gregory Harper A. Edwin L.Goerges Peter B. Eskew Curtis E. Donoghue Patrick L.Darst Richard H. Bryan Thomas Associates + D.Lon Showley W. II Loser Robert $,2 8 28 $7,

25%

------Participation: Total: L.Seger Randolph Class Agent: ------1972 L.Walkey Jack Rollin E. Thompson E. Stahl Richard D. O’Connor Michael W. Nutt Douglas Associates + P. John Hon. Stelle II H. Replogle William Long A. Robert Linhart R. Larry Hiestand K. Terry J. Furey,Raymond Jr. L.Chapman Ronald E. Boston Richard Baker G. John Partners + C. Evans David Director Circle Dean’s + Irwin Neil R. Dean’s Circle Benefactor + Stewart R. Milton McLean Bruce R. Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: A. Long Robert Class Agent: ------1971 C. Wicks Charles E.William Weikert Stephen M. Trattner W. Sturm Gregory P.John Mitchell J. Maher William O. Magan Thomas Krohn Steven R. M. Kagan Harvey $18,211 $16,515

19% 16%

+ Thomas K. Ellen Hon. Rotzien A. William Resch (Baker) Marilyn Lord G. Robert L.Gonso Harry J. Frapwell Dorothy Dean A. Richard N. Bewley, Jr.George Directors Circle Dean’s + Davidson S. Jeffrey Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: Laurence A. McHugh Class Agent: ------1973 T.Robert Wildman N. White Kipling L.Tuttle IV John Stephen R. Place M. Liter Clifton Marcel Katz J. Huston Michael Horton W.Hon. Michael C.William Harlow Chosnek Edward L.Brownlee Joseph M. Beams John Associates + C. Swift Joseph S. Sidor David Jr. L.Shriner, Thomas O’Bryan Rory Julia Lamber Fennimore C. Thomas C. Cornwell Thomas S. Chappell John Partners + K.William Thomas F.John Sturm Gillmore (Hoehn) Kathleen Directors Circle Dean’s + L.Seger Randolph H. Paul Stephen Dean’s Circle Benefactors $29,872

20%

Partners Michael E. Armey Michael Partners + M. Singleton Sarah Riddle Nardi Clarine Directors Circle Dean’s + E. Seddelmeyer John E. Greene David Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: E. Greene David Class Agent: ------1974 Jr. L.Zorn, Philip E. Wilson Thomas W. Thacker Robert Jr. Surguine, G. Arthur Smithburn J. Eric M. Small Arthur Senescu Stuart Jr. H. Randall, Theodore Plath R. Richard J.Paul Mason L.Lewis Robert J. Johnson* Stephen L.Johns Alan E. Hunt Dale Jr.Ward S. Hamlin, F.John Fuzak Fisher R. Michael II E. Cummings LeRoy M. Craft Alice D. Collier James J. Brannan Thomas H. Anderson Scott Associates + J. Zika Patrick Hon. YatesC. Daniel J. Velasquez Albert Rubright R. Charles D. Roessler William L.Pytynia Thomas Price (Holder) Carolyn Mumford (Miller) Terry E. Fox Richard $30,398

18%

35 > www.law.indiana.edu 36 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report + O.Fred Towe, Jr. K. Stephen Royce E. Neff Mark Jr. J. Mallon, David J. Kane Larry M.Terry Dworkin L.Davis Thomas Partners + M. Carr James Hon. Director Circle Dean’s + Lisher (Sturmon) Mary L.Lisher John Tommy F. Thompson Conner R. Michael Dean’s Circle Benefactors ------Participation: Total: M. Carr James Hon. Class Agent: ------1975 S. Northrop Joseph F.David Jr. Morado, E. Marley, Jr.Frank Loftman R. Guy I. Lillianfeld Mark W.DuWayne Herman Downs R. Larry Jr. C. Dees, Harry V.Daniel Davidson P.Charlie Andrus Amick G. Larry Associates + W. Sikkel Robert M. Morrison Timothy Ward W. Miller III H. Lorch Basil Hon. Lied A. Sally M. Kirwan Daniel Hessler (Titus) Jane Hessler A. Charles Sr. L.Hanselman, David Flora R. Donovan J. Cooper Laura E. Carlberg James Burns W. Michael D. Bray Robert $22,848

19%

Emily C. Cato Emily Carter A. Sarah L.Carden David C. Brooks Joan Braun (Blocker) Dianne Bailey (Keller) Ann Associates + W.John Purcell H. Lembo Barbara E. Hinkle Donald Carol Connor Cohen Brody Beth Mary Partners + Mann (Noyes) Elizabeth Y.Scott MacTaggart Lundberg R. Donald Koday James L.Fanyo Richard L.Birnbaum Gary Directors Circle Dean’s + P.James Zeller Mackey A. Larry Dean’s Circle Benefactors ------Participation: Total: Brody Beth Mary Class Agent: ------1976 E. Wrenn Robert III Thomson Wm. Charles Jr. Szakaly, A. Andrew F.Grant Shipley C.Robert McConnell, Jr. J. McClatchey Larry McCaulay J. Timothy W.Kenneth Macke C. Lehman Douglas T.Scott Kragie Hoff,Jr. E. Michael C. Haury John J. Greene Norma E. Gordon Kenneth Fatout R. William W.Kenneth Dodge D.Peter Clarke Associates $24,683

24%

Fred J. Logan, Jr. J.Fred Logan, E. Komoroske Frances Gage L. Jeffrey E. Friedman Myrna J. Black Robert N. Berg Robert Associates + M. White Craig E. Weissman Nancy C. Scherer Thomas M. Pope William E. Knowles Brenda Frederick A. Elizabeth M. DeLaney Ann Partners + Randall R. Riggs L.Myers Byron W. Lee Stephen Philip C. Genetos Dlouhy (McWilton) Francina Directors Circle Dean’s + F.John “Jeff”Richardson D.Robert Aronson Dean’s Circle Benefactors + Post M. Steven Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: ------1977 S. Woodall Barbara L.Wills Michael O. Wagner Vincent M. Suttle Ned Suttle (Usack) Michele J. Stroble Larry L.Steiner David H. Sahn Michael Stephen R. Pennell T.Roy Ogawa M. McKee Christina C.Steven Jackson Hofer K. Alan P.Michael Gray F.James Gillespie E. Davis William $25,197

16%

Dean’s Circle Benefactors + Glenn Scolnik S. Niblick Mark Conway A. Catherine Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: Ted A. Waggoner and S. Kowalik James Agents: Class ------1978 Shadley A. Sue Michael J. Schneider J. Roberts Mark Price (Wassermann) Lori I. Price Harry L.Nowak Ann E. Nelson Thomas D. Michael Keen D. Michael J. Irr Alicia Derose Smithburn Aladean DeMotte R. James E. Brown Michael Associates + Williford A. Margaret Ted A. Waggoner L.Sandweiss David Riffer K. Jeffrey L.Pate Michael D. O’Connor Joseph McKinney R. Joseph (Mawhinney) Renee Kline A. Mitchell Gomberg G. Barry Cohen R. Howard Aikman-Scalese Anne Partners + E. Schaper Reed W.John McGee Brotherson R. James Directors Circle Dean’s + Gibson K. Bonnie DeCoudreaux A. Alecia D.Wayne Boberg McDermott $46,287

28%

Robert M. Bond Robert Bernstein (Link) Michelle Baier (Domsic) Elizabeth E. Baier Donald Associates + J. Skekloff Daniel B. Kruger Fred Hugon A. Bruce J. Felts Thomas Hon. C. Emerson Daniel Alshuler Jane Partners + Weeks W. William chnellenberger, Jr. Jacqueline A. Simmons F.Thomas J. Rasch Bruce Peters (Siedlecki) Agnes C. Lawrence William Hoffmann A. Jeanne Burger A. Jeffrey S. Bernheim Carol Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Schnellenberger, Jr. F. Thomas and Simmons A. Jacqueline Agents: Class ------1979 Zody (Wheeler) Brenda Vaughan R. Ann D. Trachtman Daniel Tobias (Cosner) Emily L.Summers Janis W. Spengler Carolyn Smith G. Stephen Linda (Ritchie) Rowings John W. Rowings S. Roberts Patricia Jr. E. Reed, George O’Shea (Matt) Suzanne L.McCool Philip P.John Martin Luke K. Debra Lowes (Burns) Janett S. Kowalik James S $11,680

15%

David B. Wilson David Terry (Zoretich) Sharon F.Edward Schrager J. Phillipoff Mark Kuzemka A. Alice N. Kopec Frederick Dennis A. Kokinda (Navarro) Christina Hill (Gall) Frances Hahn Dolores W.Kevin Dogan R. Philip Carey Brogan A. Kathryn Beesley A. Sue Aspy A. Michael Associates + David J. Theising Christopher G. Scanlon L.Ralston Robert Pyrz A. Thomas J. Peters Stephen Pechette (Reyes) Jean T.Russell Paarlberg Moore (Edwards) Vicki McIntyre (Mettlen) Meredith L. Macey Susan Hon. Debbi (Merriman) Partners + III Summers Ernest Mandel (Kiser) Miranda Michael J. Hinchion Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Michael J. Hinchion Class Agent: ------1980 Wiley K. Joseph Weliever A. Sabra Wand (Freedman) Barbara J. Tidd Mark M. Kyle III John E. GiaQuinta Mark D. DeGrasse Donald J. Botkin Michael Johnstone Kalavritinos $9,300

16%

Richard W. YoungRichard Whaley L. Alan E. Sum Michael M. Stark Dennis M. Quinlan Richard Molewyk (DeNeut) Kathryn E. Merkt Julia F.Bruce Lewis Lewin R. Matthew S. Legg James L.Kuzma Abigail D. Hart Sylvia Anthony P. Gillman Garstang Clifford W. Dyer (Davey) Susan N. DePrez Anne L.Corona Maria Philip K. Cone Associates + L.Willis Myra Troeger J. Scott K. StanleyRobert III Schaibley R. John Pechette A. Michael Jr. Jonas, William R. W.Edward Gerecke L.Ferguson David Crawford A. John Ted Brown R. W.Alan Becker Partners + P.Brian Williams Waltz A. Judith Jr. Rosenthal, A. Richard F.David Johnson Directors Circle Dean’s + S. Wojciechowski Mark L.Michael Edward Anonymous Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: R. Jonas, William Jr. and L.Ferguson David Agents: Class ------1981 $54,820

20%

Darlene (Steele) McSoley (Steele) Darlene McClean (Manatrey) Alicia Lewis (Donk) Lisa Kniess (Buchanan) October Higginbotham C. Dean Henne (Ellett) Jean S. Gabovitch Ellen O. Faith Stanley J. Dougherty Bradley Dague (Clark) Linda M. Collins Craig (Brandenburg) Paula Michael S. Callahan Brown (Becher) Elaine Boyll A. Jeffrey Bakas G. Peter Associates + D. Zimski Patrick Teholiz A. Peter Starr (Kissel) Madonna Christopher S. Roberge S. Moore Cathy Levin A. Alan D.Edward Feigenbaum W.Roger Bennett Partners + J. Turner Patrick Jr. E. Sullivan, Frank Hon. Stephen M. Proctor C.Kevin Miller M. Kornfield Susan Jaffe Jay Francis J. Dermody (Hewetson) Debra L.Davis Gary Joseph M. Ambrose Directors Circle Dean’s + N. Flanders Scott J. Artim Bruce Dean’s Circle Visionaries ------Participation: Total: W.John Van Laere Class Agent: ------1982 Dermody Cardoza $35,635

24%

37 > www.law.indiana.edu 38 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Tracey (Nicolau) Wise Tracey (Nicolau) R.William Wilkinson W.Mark Weller D. Small Douglas Rush (Hogan) Loretta Hon. (Wilkinson) Rebecca Rubenstein B. Jeffrey McCrory A. Martin Lopez A. Arthur H. Kahle John Candance A. Grass B. Gambill Christopher J. Frederick Becky Partners + E. White Keith Weiss (Urena) Zoe A. Weiss* Zeff L.TurchiKenneth L.Shepard Julian P.Thomas McNulty B. McKiernan Philip McKiernan (Hart) Holiday C. Haas Bruce J. Burgdoerfer* Jerry Blankenbaker Susan Ardery R. Samuel Directors Circle Dean’s + J. Riffle Timothy E. Flannery Michael Dean’s Circle Benefactors + Robel K. Lauren Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: L.TurchiKenneth and J. Burgdoerfer* Jerry Agents: Class ------1983 W.John Van Laere Siegel K. Elaine Elizabeth Shuman Moore Przywara (Knue) Kathryn B. Powell John B. Morris Les Noyes Rubenstein $56,479

24%

+ Wilkinson Kirk J. Reichard Cynthia L.Perkins Thomas H. Krohn Karol Craft A. Rebecca J. Boeglin Timothy F.James Beatty Partners t. Louis + (O’Connor) Kathleen J. Shapiro Brian Powell A. Lisa J. Jordan Gregory Harbour (Jones) Pamela Stephen J. Hackman T.Richard Jr. Freije, D. Donaldson Bruce Directors Circle Dean’s + Jeffrey P. Petrich S. Mead Leslie Dean’s Circle Benefactors + Jr. Elmore, DG Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: L.Whitlatch James and J. Hackman Stephen Agents: Class ------1984 Wang K. Norris J. Thrapp Richard Schwab (Reed) Susan J. Moryl Mark Levin (Weinberg) Susan W.Jason Levin Koons (Skelton) Gina Kleven (Gaff) Yvette C.Peter Kelty Harlow (Lee) Marcia M. Frohman Thomas L.Darter Deborah J. Carwile Dan Associates + H. Yeager,Joseph Jr. S $24,025

17%

Matthew J. Gray Matthew W.James Foltz M. Conway Timothy L.Brugnaux Barbara Associates + J. Vogel Donald C. Starkey Richard M. Snyder David Rose A. Kirk W.David Quist Norris (Boyd) Anne J. McConnell Richard Loudermilk R. Alan Larson A. John M. Heinz Joan F.James Bleeke Partners + P.Charles Sutphin III C.Peter McCabe Boyd Jordan Karen D. Huber Michael (Johnson) Augustavia Cowart (Gerberding) Greta Brown A. Scott Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: J. Vogel Donald and Loudermilk R. Alan Agents: Class ------1985 Warshauer R. David J. TandyBradley D. Rife Kimberly D.Paul Reid III Martinez R. Frank P.John Lahaie Keener (Wilson) Susan Katz A. Stuart P.Daniel Harris C. Eriks Mark Phillip M. Crane Jr. Berry, R. Lee Abshire R. Marvin II H. Abel George Associates Haydel $18,367

20%

Dean’s Circle Directors Circle Dean’s + Bassett M. Scott Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: Sean T. Maloney and Bain J. Adam Agents: Class ------1986 H. Vetter Richard Ploeg J. Vander Sally J. Tornatta Robert C. Snyder James Shelia C. Riddick Philip M. Purcell Paton G. Michael Maria V. Pangonis J. Lewinski Michael M. Kraus David III M. Koons Karl Klingler A. Timothy Marion P. Herrington D. Hernly Timothy J. Haffner Timothy Ann Varnon Ann Singleton R. Earl Sauers C. Brian J. Roudebush Kathryn J. Riggs Steven O. Paul Bernard B. Parent Thomas J. Hensel David D.Kevin Gibson Associates + Waterfill R. Mark L.Tyler Timothy T.David Schaefer Pelic (Thickstun) Maryanne Nigg K. Louis M. Hamilton John Gesmer A. James Jr. Fedors, John J. Abel Arend Partners + W.Andrew Hull E. Boyd Eric Bain J. Adam $9,240

15%

Debra I. Danner Debra Partners ------Participation: Total: T.Allan Slagel Class Agent: ------1988 Stephen R. Womble H. Vrahoretis Susan Shaps (Benjamin) Gail L.Porto Brian S. O’Dell Robert Ocken (Doyle) Patrice Newby R. Thomas H. Marxer Joseph Mahoney K. Brian Heerens R. Joseph Devetski G. Robert Davis K. Michael Brown A. John J. Brackmann Douglas Associates + M. Smith Amy B. McGrath Sheryl M. Maxwell Thomas H. Liebeler Lars III V. Laurin Samuel Laurin (Ohmart) Kim J. Lahaie Robert E. Eversman Sam E. Berrodin Frank Partners + Sistevaris George T.George Jr. Patton, T.Lawrence Oates Lewis R. Elliot Daspin D. Albert Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: T.George Jr. Patton, and III V. Laurin Samuel Agents: Class ------1987 $6,144 $12,605

16% 16%

Mark D. Janis Mark Rhett R. Dennerline D. Carder Michael B. Buroker Andrew C.Steven Bruess E. Brown Kevin Slagel Allen Deborah Partners + Slaughter G. Geoffrey Cohen S. Jeffrey Directors Circle Dean’s + E. Wright Mark Dean’s Circle Benefactors ------Participation: Total: E. Wright Mark Class Agent: ------1989 D. Scott Michael M. Savadel Lisa F.Jon Jr. Reynolds, Townsend Novak Katherine Christopher A. Nichols (O’Donnell) Kathleen W. Longbottom Bruce King G. Thomas M. Keller Scott D. Inwood John Hendryx A. Jo E. Grable Kirk Gohmann A. Edward S. Brown Darla Bolk R. David B. Ainsworth Scott Associates + E. Tarter Scott T.Allan Slagel C.Kevin Schiferl D. Overholser Sonia D.Kevin Nicoson Klein A. Michael M. Jacobs Randall Hicks A. Robert F.John Dietrich Dierker (Church) Julia McKune $12,702

14%

William C.William Hermann Haney Tammy (Amor) Brown A. David J. Boeglin Brian Associates + (Blood) Martha Hon. Ted C. Stamatakos B. Gramelspacher Mark Foster A. David L.Foster Bonnie M. Braman William E. Boshkoff Ellen P.Benjamin Beringer Partners + Johnson A. Kelly Enright J. Scott Directors Circle Dean’s + Castanias A. Gregory Dean’s Circle Visionary ------Participation: Total: Tedand C. Stamatakos B. Gramelspacher Mark Agents: Class ------1990 C. Sullivan Anthony Steiner R. David Jeffrey Leedy P. P.James Kearns L.Harrell Terry J.Roy Graham Gauvin (Banner) Shirley (Tam) Frazier Alison D. Dobosz Michael D. Conner Susan L.Chubb Larry E. Baltz Thomas T.David Baird J. Arnold Dean E. Anderson James J. Amos Katrina Associates + Schmidt (Wightman) Laurie Richards A. Bryan Wentworth $12,680

14%

Laura A. Zwicker A. Laura H. Wright Robert Wheeler A. Michael C. Weissman Julia Vasquez Salvador Nicholas C. Pappas W. Meyers Thomas McNamara G. Daniel Kapaun (Bardie) Marilyn Cassidy E. Heitz Julia Philippa M. Guthrie Bhatt (Krishnan) Shuba D. Bessler John Associates + Jr. Smith, Shapleigh M. Owen Marianne McKay Lynn (Kerr) Mason (Meyer) Natalie I. Kroot Barry Michael H. Gottschlich Chou Yueh Yi Partners + D. Gold Gary L.Cooper James Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Bennett A. Anne Class Agent: ------1991 J. Payne Jennifer Tracy (Tuley) Pappas D.Chad Naylor J. Morrison Christian D. Marrese Michael Mages (Krause) Joanne J. MacLean Michael D. Like Lance Leavitt (McClellan) Julia S. Hoogland Eric $,90 $7,59

11%

39 > www.law.indiana.edu 40 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report ------Participation: Total: L.Vana James and C. Miller Clayton Agents: Class ------1993 Eby Wrona Dawn J. Wassink Mark Voelz J. Brad S. Townsend Alan Schroering R. Pamela E. Herbst Scott D.Steven Hardin H.William Hallock, Jr. L.Green Joanna M. Frye Anne T.James Flanigan W. Eherenman Robert Associates + tamatakos H. Wright Brantley Alyssa (Forman) E. Smith Diane Slaney A. Michael L. Schroeder Debra E. Ochs Timothy Joven A. James Hansen R. Scott Halloran A. Kevin Gastineau R. John M. Dolehanty Darrin Bouwer A. Greg Partners + R.Courtney Tobin Lisa C. McKinney John T. Cooper Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: R.Courtney Tobin and E. Need Mark Agents: Class ------1992 S $13,095 $12,158

10% 14%

Michael B. Langford Michael T.John Keith J. Jurkiewicz David L.Collins Rebecca Coffey (Fisher) Pamela Partners + P.James Strenski F.Angela Parker Milne (McAuley) Meagan C. Milne David Freije (Osborne) Brenda M. Fisher Thomas M. Emery Dana Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: S. Noyes Henry and E. Deer Thomas Agents: Class ------1994 Woford (Fredrich) Laura E. Steele Kevin B. Schultheis-Burger Mary Rollison A. Kent S. Peebles David Sharon K. Mollman Elliot D. Halter Mark Gray A. Laurie Drewes A. Mark P.John Breen Barron (Atkins) Carrie Associates + Vana (Aichele) Jennifer L.Vana James T.Raymond Seach Greci A. Carl Foster A. Joseph Baer G. Kevin Partners + W.Patrick Rasche C. Miller Clayton C. Lynch Susan Directors Circle Dean’s + E. Goode Steven Dean’s Circle Benefactor $12,605

13%

Jeffrey E. Kimmell E. Jeffrey W. Hyman Douglas Dubault A. Robert Associates + Baran Storer Cynthia J. Rabideau Christopher T.Jill Powlick J. Meyer Charles Gardner (Lingle) Julie L.Clark Shannon Carmichael L. Jeffrey Y.Derek Brandt Partners + Elizabeth John Stuart Beach Min Janet John G. Ian Harrington R. John T.Matthew Furton DeLaney A. Kathleen D. Boddy Carla O. Barrett David Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: John G. Ian T. and Matthew Furton Agents: Class ------1995 TroyerTracy (Pursifull) Trevor Sutherland A. S. Steele Sean S. Noyes Henry McAnlis (Crawford) Joanne emmerlein J. Mathis Daniel (Rasche) Sandra Davis (Mellencamp) Karen lackketter Broughton R. Angela (Owens) Amanda Bielski G. Edward Associates + Todd J. Stearn Joven Nemeth Carol J. Morical Gregory Alice (McKenzie) Morical H B $18,075

17%

Partners + Preheim Elissa J. Kaltenmark Randal Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Randal J. Kaltenmark Class Agent: ------1996 M. Yarger John White G. David Weems Alonzo Jr. L.Smith, Joseph Scott (Day) Laura Christina L. Sciabica Schwartz H. David Dana L. Miroballi Locke A. David Limon A. Raymond P.James Leahey J. Lazerwitz David John F.John Townsend III Schultz (Roessler) Jennifer Frederick W. Schultz Stephen E. Scheele S. Perry Brian H. Patel Sandip Shou Y. Ling Christine (Carroll) Cahill Black (Duncan) Krista F. II Robert Barron Associates + J. YoonSusan Tessier Kevin M. Shook Susan Schwer (Gentry) Melinda W.Mark Miller Stephen W. Martin L.Kennedy Jason Carmichael (Davis) Michelle Kepten D. Carmichael

$6,800

11%

------Participation: Total: Hagedorn A. Mark and W. Jr. Beard, Stephen Agents: Class ------1998 Wilson (Tallman) Heather Veach A. Julie M. Urberg Konrad Townsend (Morrison) Ellen S. Sampat Manish Johanna J. Philhower S. Moore Raeanna Maitra K. Raoul H. Iskowich David S. Hoar Steven Goebel G. Heidi P.Roger Colinvaux Cleland (Collier) Kelly Cleland K. James M. Burton Anne W. Burt Robert Ailes R. Thaddeus Associates + J. Wilson Jered W. Hamilton James Hamilton (Melone) Wendy J. Guon Allen W. Glover Dominic P.John Fischer Eric M. Douthit Partners + M. Mueller John Troy D. Farmer Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Miller-Van Oort Sonia and Reese R. Jason Troy D. Farmer, Agents: Class ------1997 Maple $4,575 $15,175

10% 12%

James M. Snyder James L.Osborn Kathy N. Goldberger Aaron Clapp A. Abigail H. Babb Bryan Partners + Malcolm J. Tuesley D. Kimpel Jason M. Florida Julie Directors Circle Dean’s + J. Montgomery Burke Dean’s Circle Benefactor ------Participation: Total: Julie P. Wilson and H. Babb Bryan Agents: Class ------1999 B. Woodruff Bryan Cole Wildrick A. Dawn S. Terry John Jennifer (Wheeler) Terry Fisher Smith R. Angela D. Schwartz Michael April (Hunsinger) Schilling T.Marc Quigley M. Pratt Michael J.Suzanne Phillips Yaran Pan S. Paine Andrew Kristin (Bierlein) Keltner Travis N. Jensen L.Henry Brian D. Hague Joshua Hagedorn A. Mark T.Sean Devenney Associates + B. Zelenock Gerald H. Millard Kendall Terri Bruksch (Ozbun) H. Beckett James Partners + B. Edge William W. Jr. Beard, Stephen Directors Circle Dean’s $14,200

12%

Kristi Prutow Cirignano Prutow Kristi Perry Sandra S. Meyer Pamela S. Meitus Robert T.Joel May L.Griner Gary Griner (Grauel) Amy E. Fisher James Jonathan P. Emenhiser Emenhiser (Miller) Heather C. Brasser Bradley Associates + Neboyskey A. David KarrasAngela Neboyskey P.Jessica Barth Partners + Brody (Hurley) Amy Dean’s Circle Benefactor ------Participation: Total: Neboyskey A. David and Neboyskey Karras Angela Agents: Class ------2000 Wu Lawrence C. Walters Daniel W.James Tuesley L.Theyssen David Roy R. Daniel B. Robinson James S. Park Rozelia P.Carleton IV Palmer C. Maynard Lonene J. Kidwell Heather H. Kedeshian John L.Hsu Karen E. Gallagher Rose Earnhart Tamatha (Gawlik) Anderson R. Mark Associates + Julie P. Wilson $5,913

7%

Thomas C. Lunsford Thomas Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Hongsun Yoon and C. Lunsford Thomas Agents: Class ------2002 Worth (Hutz) Susan M. Van Buren James B. Tittle Scott D.Marc Sokol John D. Snethen Smith G. Michael C. Pond Jacob Shiv O’Neill S.Peter Nemeth McCart R. Eliza Trenten D. Klingerman P.Daniel King J. Hilmert Laura E. Gustafson Marc L.Fitzgerald Emily S. Cohen Hamish J. Cirignano Nick Arnold (Chen) Sonia D.Ian Arnold Associates + Marc F. Malooley J. Lally Brian Kerns K. Susan Houdek A. Jason Houdek A. Elizabeth Michael J. Hulka Partners + D. Kellam Matthew Jasna (Brblic) Dolgov Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Shiv O’Neill and D. Lattas Robert Agents: Class ------2001 $5,094 $5,638

7% 13%

41 > www.law.indiana.edu 42 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Lena (Nasr) Snethen (Nasr) Lena Silverman Matthew Joshlene A. Pollock C. O’Neill Alexander Newman Paul M. Mills Derek F.Samuel Miller N. Kumis Scott King R. Matthew S. Holmes Scott Jennifer (Burger) Herrmann M. Haworth Brett L.Fedewa Cara P.Michael Commons P.Jason Cleveland L.Acuff Kristin Associates + L.Shea Jennifer Mathison Brian E. Heintz Michael E. Gordon Kathryn Partners + D. Sweeney John Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Silverman Matthew Class Agent: ------2003 J. Weigand Stefanie P.Peter Ten Eyck Roberts D. Jeffrey D.Steven Forry Forry (Taylor) Heather V.Justin Czubaroff (McClellan) Shannon Associates + Sanchez A. Rafael Marisol Sanchez N. Masunaga Jenny Partners + Hongsun Yoon Yoon (Schultz) Angela J. Risk April Cohen $3,610

11%

David L. Francisco Michelle Cosby Associates + Hooper Hill) (Vealey Renea C. Groth Liane Amy Cohen Klaesener rinkerhoff W.David Clark (Dywan) Kathryn Partners ------Participation: Total: Hooper Hill) (Vealey Renea and W.David Clark Agents: Class ------2005 L.Zeabart Kristine Worth R. John Page Snider T.Thao Nguyen Moore A. David L.Knowles Catherine H. Hedrick Richard L.Fulk Jason Flynn R. Daniel Emery R. Cyril Torre la M. De Carina Associates + H. Stifel Megan P.Jacob Sheehan Partners + Cruysse M. Van der Inge Hanna-Ruiz Jeanette Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: Cruysse M. Van der Inge and N. Red Michael Agents: Class ------2004 L.Weber Jennifer L.Turley Jaime B $2,248 $4,550

7% 7%

------Participation: Total: Jason T. Schnellenberger and Molter Katie Class Facilitators: J. Koenig Laura and Artnak A. Stephanie Agents: Class ------2007 S. Wills John S. Smith Lora P.Douglas Skelley C. Shields Adam T.Anna Meyer Simpson Merkel (Wininger) Jessica L. Matthews Catherine Mason R. Kevin E. Fenn Stephen M.Yvette Alex-Assensoh Associates + Meyer R. Joel B. Barr Matthew Barr (Johnson) Kellie Partners + W. Smith Christopher Horvick (Drews) Stacey J. Horvick Mark E. Golitko Judith Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: L.Williams Maurice and Jacobsen Bailey Rebecca Agents: Class ------2006 Nancy S. Woodworth L.Vidale Kelvin Jason L. Rodocker J. Rapp Kevin E. Pavlick Elizabeth M. Mortimer Melissa Kelley J. Halliburton $2,685 $5,225

7% 8%

Partners Partners + B. Fromm Andrew M. Foust Amy Anonymous (2) Directors Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: and Laura Walda Meek J. David Cho, Cindy W.Andrew Beyer, Class Facilitators: Jennifer M. Hesch and E. Bennett Maria Agents: Class ------2008 M. Sturm Lauran Jason T. Schnellenberger C. McCoy Leslie P.William Harbison (Corderman) Laura Matthew P. Gregoline M. Felkins Jill DeNeal R. Dustin D. Baney Nathan Baney (Lewis) Elizabeth Associates + B. Schtevie Jacob Liao Jason Leeman K. Mark E. Lee Suzy Nicholas K. Gahl K. Nicholas Gahl (Nation) Jessica M. Dent Kevin L.Boehr Mindy E. Bennett Maria Bauer Erin Associates + L.Schuster Jennifer Stephen E. Reynolds M. Foust Amy J. Cho Cindy L.Clark Christina Clark Blesch R. Nicholas W.Andrew Beyer Harbison $5,893

13%

------Participation: Total: Clark R. David Class Facilitator: M.Lance Lindeen Class Agent: ------2010 Sahu Munjot Marguerite Racher Snyder Troy D. Liggett L.Lee Kathleen P.Clark Kirkman J. Keele Benjamin P.Michala Irons Goodman R. Michele Durfee (Hyde) Laura Dunkin (Grier) Lisa N. Aneiros Angela V.Timothy Addison Associates + Whiffing R. Amanda Hogan R. Paul Partners ------Participation: Total: Rachel Yates Pileggi and Hagerman Larry Class Facilitators: Hogan R. Paul and D. Eberly Ross Agents: Class ------2009 Adria Villar W.Nathan Steed D. Shanahan James Schaffer K. Devin Shalina (Chibber) Schaefer M. Rudisill Lucas E. Rehrig Morgan Pinkston R. Michael F.James Olds III W.John McKenzie J. Guillory Ryan $1,238 $1,510

3% 7%

Kasie M. Gorosh Kasie W. Gardner Richard Dixon A. Daniel Corn G. Aaron Allen A. Scott Associates + E. Vaglica Paul P.Richard Thornberry S. Rossi Laura Partners + C. Thrasher Sarah Director Circle Dean’s ------Participation: Total: ------2012 E. McAdams Erin M. Habegger Christian Clark A. Christina Associates + D. Flores Margaret Partner ------Participation: Total: and Ann O’Connor Alison McCormick Gillespie, James, Jesse Christopher Hopkins- Class Facilitators: M.Lance Lindeen and L.Cameron Kristen Agents: Class ------011 2 C. Rachlis Nancy J. Plant Casey W. Mather Richard L.Burnett Jamie Balzer Tabitha (Lucas) Associates + Leahey Rachel Clark R. David Partners $3,230 $613

12% 3%

Timothy R. Pierce R. Timothy L.Madar Erin M. Gavel Benjamin B. Boelstler Megan Allison K. Klein Associates ------Participation: Total: ------2014 W.Patrick Thomas C. Thomas Patrick Delehanty R. Joseph C.Russell Chaplain J. Block Alexandra M. Benjamin Brandon Associates + Gordon A. Cedric Partner ------Participation: Total: ------2013 D. Wierwille Mathew Weyand (Walker) Allison M. Weyand Alexander Lindsay E. Wertenberger B. Wenk Nathan C. Wan Fiona Sorrell (Violi) Lauren O. Sorrell Justin M. Shariff Ozair J. Plantan Mark E. McClure Brittany Huntley A. Daniel Hartz R. Blake Hanlon (O’Neal) Kelsey $155 $3,615

3% 3%

43 > www.law.indiana.edu 44 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Carl Pebworth Carl Jr. W. Edward Najam, Hon. Miller A. Timm O. Kristl Timothy Kristl R. Franklin Elizabeth Hackl-Brainard Carol J. Greenhouse Linda K. Fariss H.Fariss James Cripps Yvonne E. Cate Beth H.Cate Fred C. Brainard James Hon. Applegate John Amy Applegate Jr. C. Aman, Alfred directors dean’s circle Ph.D. W. Pauwels, Gerard benefactor dean’s circle Donna K. Wilber C. Miller Elizabeth Kim R. Jong H.Jacobs David W. Conkle Deborah O. Conkle Daniel Buxbaum L. Hannah M.D. J. Anderson, Gary E. Anderson Kathy visionaries dean’s circle school. to the ties close their reflects support whose groups, to these thanks aspecial extends of Law School Maurer IU The studentsand roll honor friends, faculty, staff

Megan E. Binder, JD’16 E. Binder, Megan E. JD’16 Bauer, Sarah JD’17 B.Avtgis, Alexander JD’15 Arnold, Anthony Allen L. Carolyn associates Susan Williams David Williams Willborn L. Steven WengCarwina Michael D. Shumate Robinson Eric Parrish Austen Orenstein A. Aviva Motley Frank Mehrotra K. Ajay Kearney Brian Juanita J. Johnson J. Hughes Sarah Hosey G. Lisa Yamini Hingorani J. Hess Allison Andrea Havill Kenneth E. Hardman Gumbel M. Roberta Gauss L. Robert C. Gauss Jacquelyn Thomas P. Gannon W. Ferguson Karen H.Ferguson John Phillips Cutright B.Cutright Karen Conrad A. Stephen Brian Broughman Bout Maarten Bell Jeannine Bauer L. Wilma E. Bauer Michael Barnes James A. partners

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Hon. John D. Tinder Sullivan nd Cheryl Milton O. Thompson Jr. Sullivan, Frank Hon. Stewart Judith and Milton Stahl Carol and Richard Carolyn Spengler and Arthur P.George II Smith, Michael D. Shumate and GayleRobert Shula Shreve R. Gene L.Shepard Julian J. Shapiro Brian Rebecca and James Randolph Seger and Mary Glenn and Donna Scolnik Sanders Debra and Hugh Joel Rosenbloom* Lauren K. Robel William and Gloria Riggs rah M. McConnell Randall R. and Ann M. Riggs and J. Riffle Timothy F.John “Jeff”Richardson Rhodes Judith and Richard L. W. Christine Dean and Rearick Jeanette and Jack* Polizotto Linda and Bruce Pinkerton A. Kirk Shanahan a Sa Regenovich Ted A. and Nancy K. K. Ted Nancy and A. E. Vidra Leslie L.TurchiKenneth David and Susie Tittle *Deceased Hon. Patrick Zika P.James Zeller Yosha “Buddy” Louis YatesC. Daniel Kenneth and Louise Yahne D. Wishard Gordon P. J. Brian Barbara and Wildey A. Sharon A.* Zeff L. Zoe Weiss and V. Mary L. and W. William Williams Waggoner Weeks

55 > www.law.indiana.edu 56 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Michael K. Ausbrook, ’93 Ausbrook, K. Michael ’10 D. Atz, Jacob ’97 J. Atcherson, Sophia P. ’12Joshua Astin, ’01 Askew, H. Tavonna ’96 Ashford, A. Charles ’07 Artnak, A. Stephanie ’82 J. Artim, Bruce ’75 Arthur, A. David ’77 D. Aronson, Robert ’01 D. Arnold, Ian Armitage Brenda ’11 Armiger, Jonathan Applegate John ’09 Anwar, Haroon ’09 Aneiros, N. Angela ’82 Andree, G. Robert Jonathan Anderson M.D. J. Anderson, Gary Erica Andersen ’81 J. Anaya, William Nanafrema Ananeh-Firempong, ’10 ’13 Amodio, M. Lucas ’08 Amaya, L. Holly ’08 E. Amaya, David ’08 Al-Wazzab, Alzahrani Faisal Alvarez Andrea ’84 Allen, L. Sherri ’12 Allen, A. Scott ’94 E. Allen, Margaret ’00 Allen, D. Michael ’11 Ali, R. Amir ’00 J. Alfini, David D. Alexander Nelson ’95 D. Alder, Nathan ’78 E. Aikman-Scalese, Anne ’08 Garza, J. Ahlgren Kathryn Ashley Ahlbrand ’13 Adkins, L. Brittany ’92 Adinamis, M. Carol ’09 V. Addison, Timothy ’08 C. Adams, Lucas Adams Lise ’00 J. Adams, Kenneth ’03 Acuff, L. Kristin ’56 ’00 Acevedo, brahamson, (Przytulska) A. Magdalena (Schlanger) Shirley Hon. ’05 W. Abel, Joshua ’86 J. Abel, Arend them. to recognize We School’s honored are Law initiatives. of the support in time their 2014,In —volunteered —arecord 1,400 friends and nearly alumni indiana law A

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Lisa Brown Lisa D. Brown Kevin ’97 Brown, S. Jeffrey Brown Jarod ’82 Brown, B. Elaine Hon. Christopher Brown ’76 J. Brody, William ’76 Brody, (Kleiser) Beth Mary ’00 D. Brody, Amy ’94 Briody, K. Douglas Brinkmeyer Katie ’05 Brinkerhoff, M. Kathryn ’92 Brennan, B. Joseph P. ’93 John Breen, ’00 C. Brasser, Bradley ’85 Branson, L. Cherri Jr., ’02 C. Brandt, Robert ’07 Brandenburg, M. Stephen ’07 Brandenburg, A. Carly Bradley Jacob ’94 Bradley, J. Geoffrey ’82 Boyll, A. Jeffrey ’98 Boyers, M. James ’86 E. Boyd, Eric ’10 Boyajian, James A. Boxberger Andrew Tanya ’01 Y. Bowman, ’77 Bowers, R. Stephen ’51F. Bowers, Wesley ’84 Bowen, M. Shelby Botek Michelle ’83 Bosco, S. Sara ’07 Bornstein, R. Hannah Borgmann James Jr. Bopp, James Deborah Bone ’08 Boehr, L. Mindy ’84 J. Boeglin, Timothy ’95 D. Boddy, Carla ’96 Bobo, A. Jack Blume Eric ’79 D. Blue, Timothy ’75 Bloom, A. Christopher ’84 Block, A. Jeffrey ’04 Blevins, R. Sara ’08 Clark, Blesch R. Nicholas ’90 Blake, Steven K. ’77 J. Black, Robert ’88 J. Birchfield, Thomas Patrick Bickley

Michael Chopp ’11 Cho, Hyeon Gug ’08 J. Cho, Cindy ’08 Cho, Caroline ’09 Wan-Tsui Chiang, ’01 Chestovich, M. Alison ’09 “Jay” Chaudhary, Abhishek Charles Robyn ’06 Chanin, M. Joshua Cate H. Fred Cate Beth ’14 Catania, A. Nicholas ’90 Castanias, A. Gregory ’11 Cassidy, A. Kyle Ralph Caruso ’67 Carson, L. Philip ’50 Carr, Z. Willard ’75 Carr, M. James Hon. ’89 D. Carpenter, Steven ’96 D. Carmichael, Kepten ’95 Carmichael, L. Jeffrey ’04 F. Cammarota, Nicole ’11 D. Cameron, Thomas ’11 Cameron, L. Kristen ’07 T.David Callan, ’88 Callahan, J. Scott Judi Calhoun P. ’93 Cabrere, Eleanor ’94 Cabezas, A. Marco ’75 Byron, R. James ’08 J. Butler, Robert ’73 P. John Bushemi, ’06 J. Burrows, Elizabeth ’07 Burris, A. Brent ’89 Buroker, B. Andrew F. ’68 Burns, Stephen ’10 Burnett, L. Jamie ’14 E. Burkhart, Matthew ’12 Burkert, N. Aimee ’83 J. Burgdoerfer*, Jerry Bunger Andrew ’61 T. Bumbleberg, Joseph ’12 Buigas, Daniel ’14 E. Budzenski, Alexander ’63 E. Buckingham, George ’12 Y. Bublick, Ariel ’12 Bruno, S. Evan ’05 Brun, L. Carmen ’89 C. Bruess, Steven ’72 Brownlee, L. Joseph

Gary L. Davis, ’82 Davis, L. Gary ’98 D. Davidson, Lisa Dau-Schmidt G. Kenneth ’02 Dalrymple, S. Michael Dages R. Joseph Aviva Cuyler Jr., ’71 W. Curtis, James ’04 E. Curtis, Courtney ’02 D. Cummings, Patricia ’67III, Crump F. Jefferson ’10 Crowl, S. Gillian ’93 Cross, S. Patrick Steve Creason ’81 Crawford, J. Andrew ’04 Craig, A. Darren Richard Cozzola ’00 Cox, A. Reid ’06 Cox, L. Amber ’85 Cowart, (Gerberding) Greta ’13 Costa, A. Cristina ’12 Corsaro, M. Veronica ’81 Corona, L. Maria Hon. ’72 C. Cornwell, Thomas Cynthia Cornelius ’06 Core, K. Braden ’97 E. Corbitt, David T. ’92 John Cooper, P. ’92 Jason Cooper, ’91 Cooper, L. James Amy Cooper ’79 Cook, Jessie ’12 C. Cook, Eric ’85 Conway, M. Timothy ’78 Conway, A. Catherine ’88 C. Connor, Kerry John Conlon O. Conkle Daniel ’65 D. Compton, Clyde ’81 Colussi, A. Joseph ’09 C. Collins, Amber Coles A. James Daniel Cole ’02 Cohen, M. Shannon ’78 Cohen, R. Howard Cohen Joseph H. Cogswell Bryan ’08 J. Coakley, Christal ’00 Cline, R. Robert P. ’06 Brian Clifford, ’09 Clements, A. Catherine ’88 Cleary, M. Joseph ’95 Clark, L. Shannon ’05 Clark, N. Rachael ’07 E. Clark, Rachel ’05 W. Clark, David ’10 Clark, R. David ’10 Clark, M. Christina ’08 Clark, L. Christina ’11 Clark, A. Christina ’62 Clark, R. Charles Clark Briana ’99 Clapp, A. Abigail ’07 Christensen, M. “Megan” Margaret ’06 D. Christensen, Adam

Matt Ehinger Matt ’76 T. Edlavitch, Susan ’04 Edgerton, A. Jessica ’98 Edge, W. Brian ’12 Edelstein, S. Joseph ’09 D. Eberly, Ross ’08 Early, K. Derek ’97 C. Eades, Christopher ’97 Dykstra, H. Peter P. ’98 David Durm, ’09 Durfee, Jane Laura Dunkel Brian ’04 DuBose, Shakeba ’07 J. DuBose, Ernest ’95 Dubault, A. Robert Drummy Erin Drummy Brian ’13 Drum, R. Jesse ’88 Druch, S. Darya ’89 Drew, S. Kiply ’04 Downey, M. Sean Dove Pam ’57 P.Donald Dorfman, ’12 Dixon, A. Daniel Dimos James ’13 Dilworth, A. Chris Dill Caryl ’11 C. Diercks, Allison ’86 Diekhoff, Ellen Mary Hon. ’77 Dickson, V. James E. Dickson Brent Hon. ’90 Dickenson, S. William ’94 Lorenzo, Di M. Sarah P. ’07 DeWitte, Robert ’94 DeWitt, K. Daniel DeWeese Kate ’10 Devlin, M. Chris ’93 C. Derks, Marshall ’81 DePrez, (Nading) Anne ’08 Dennis, B. Jason ’89 Dennerline, R. Rhett ’74 Denman, H. Steven ’13 Delehanty, R. Joseph ’95 DeLaney, A. Kathleen DeLaney G. David ’77 DeLaney, M. Ann DeJaco Lisa ’79 D. DeGrasse, Donald ’03 DeFord, G. Maria ’93 C. Deets, Nicholas ’94 E. Deer, Thomas ’96 J. Deeb, Daniel ’78 DeCoudreaux, A. Alecia ’85 Decker, K. Lisa ’04 Decker, R. Janet ’04 D. Deaton, Shane ’98 Dean, A. Paul ’96 Santis, De L. Erica Torre, ’04 la de M. Carina ’08 Helstrom, Barra La De Carla Day, H. ’10Peter ’03 Davis, M. Joshua ’70 Davis, L. Jay ’07 Davis, M. James

Jennifer Freeman Jennifer ’14 Frazee, A. David ’73 J. Frapwell, Dorothy ’08 Franklin, B. Jarrod Franke Susan ’07 C. Francisco, Lisa ’07 Fowler, H. Kristen ’08 Foust, M. Amy Fosc Jeff ’02 D. Forry, Steven FoosRobert ’04 Flynn, R. Daniel ’83 Flores, L. Hector Fletcher S. Gina-Gail Michelle Fleming Olivia Fleming ’12 Fleming, S. John ’83 E. Flannery, Michael ’82 Flanders, N. Scott ’59 F.James Fitzpatrick, Kevin Fitzharris ’01 Fitzgerald, L. Emily ’94 Fisher, M. Thomas ’68 Fisher, R. Larry Fisher Angela L.Robert Fischman P. ’97 John Fischer, ’02 Finnigan, A. Mindy Kim Finney ’81 Finnerty, R. Corinne ’06 Finn, M. Christina ’12 Fields, M. Lucas ’09 E. Field, Kathleen David Fidler Fetty Jeremy ’59 D. Fetterley, Daniel ’10 Ferreira, R. Valerie Jr., T. ’93 John Ferguson ’81 Ferguson, L. David ’79 J. Felts, Thomas Hon. ’95 Felix, A. Paul Hon. ’12 Feinberg, L. Janeen Fearnow Randall ’06 Fawcett, R. Steven ’70 Farthing, S. Penelope Troy ’97 D. Farmer, ’94 Fardy, P. Stephen ’88 Fabina-Abney, Sherry ’96 E. Evans, Stacee ’94 Evans, B. Rachel ’71 C. Evans, David ’90 Etsios, A. Dean ’83 C. Eschels, Philip ’64 C. Ervin, William ’11 E. Erbeznik, Katherine ’90 Enright, J. Scott ’88 England, A. John ’67 D. Engber, Michael ’06 Engar, B. Tyler ’04 Elston, A. Jennifer Jr., ’84 D. Elmore G. Elizabeth Ellis ’01 Ellis, K. Cynthia ’11 Elizondo, R. Amanda

Elizabeth M. Green, ’05 Green, M. Elizabeth ’93 Greci, A. Carl ’86 Grayson, E. Lynn ’66 Grande, I. Donald ’05 D. Granahan, Conor ’90 Gramelspacher, B. Mark ’89 J. Graham, Roy Graham Auste Casie Gorsuch ’12 Gorosh, M. Kasie ’10 Gordon, A. Rochelle ’13 Gordon, A. Cedric Gordner Eliza Gabrielle Goodwin Sophia Goodman ’09 Goodman, R. Michele ’93 E. Goode, Steven ’98 Gonzalez, Rainier Jr., ’82 Gonzalez, Marce ’73 Gonso, L. Harry ’94 Goldenberg, S. Jeffrey ’97 Goebel, G. Heidi ’07 E. Glynn, Jane W. ’97 Glover, Dominic ’02 Glazner, Kristin M. Gjerdingen Donald ’07 Ginn, M. Laura Ginger Laura Valerie Gill Giffin Matthew Gidley Angie Raegan Gibson ’97 Gibson, B. Brett ’78 Gibson, K. Bonnie ’14 Giacomantonio, L. John ’89 Geske, R. Michael ’03 Gernand, A. Matthew ’14 German, A. Jacob ’69 F. George, Gerald ’77 C. Genetos, Philip ’01 D. Gaunt, Joseph ’02 E. Gauger, Jennifer ’13 Gaston-Bell, A. Michael ’01 E. Gasowski, Samuel ’09 Garland, K. Cori ’66 Garelick, A. Robert P.Thomas Gannon Gandy A. Kenneth ’83 Gambill, B. Christopher ’99 E. Gallagher, Rose Gaither Jeffrey ’04 V. Gaines, Jacqueline ’08 Gahl, K. Nicholas ’13 Fuschetto, R. Joseph ’95 T. Furton, Matthew Fulcher Jake Fuentes-Rohwer Luis ’08 Fromm, B. Andrew ’97 J. Froiland, David ’83 Frohman, M. Thomas Friedl Kevin Frey, A. ’67 Eric ’97 Freitag, E. Paige ’83 Freese, H. Michael

57 > www.law.indiana.edu 58 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report Mark T. ’86 Mark Hayden, ’85 Haydel, (Johnson) Augustavia ’62 Haworth, G. Rodney ’12 J. Hawkins, Tyler Hawkins Jeff ’73 Hatfield, R. Nina Renee Hatcher ’08 Hass, A. Douglas ’03 D. Hasanadka, Lakshmi ’97 Harvey, M. Holly ’12 Hartz, R. Blake Hartley Kathleen IV, ’13 W. Harter Nathan ’77 III, D. Hart Herbert ’90 Harris, A. Wayne ’69 III, Harris H. Oliver Melanie Harris ’06 Harris, S. Levi ’84 P.Daniel Harris, ’95 Harrington, R. John Harrington Brian ’89 Harrell, L. Terry Harrell Julian ’11 Harper, M. Stephen Hargis Melissa ’06 E. Hargis, Bradley ’06 Hardman, S. Ryann ’07 C. Harbison, Laura Hanson Matt Hon. Hanson Lisa Hansen Vicki ’92 Hansen, R. Scott ’96 E. Hanrahan, Kyle ’04 Hanna-Ruiz, Jeanette ’12 Hanlon, B. Kelsey Mark Hammond ’06 Hammond, M. Barrington Jr., ’69 Hamilton M. Thomas ’86 Hamilton, M. John F. David Hamilton Hon. ’05 J. Halliburton, Kelley ’10 E. Haller, Meaghan ’08 C. Haitz, Joel ’98 D. Hague, Joshua ’09 Hagerman, S. Lawrence ’08 Hagenbush, K. Matthew ’98 Hagedorn, A. Mark ’13 Haering, M. Nicholas ’84 J. Hackman, Stephen ’59 Hackman, L. Marvin ’08 Habeeb, N. Christine ’83 C. Haas, Bruce Stuart Gutwein ’88 Gutwein, R. Matthew ’00 Gutierrez, Michelle A. ’91 Guthrie, M. Philippa ’08 J. Guillory, Ryan ’09 E. Gude, Alex ’05 C. Groth, Liane ’75Grodner, M. Geoffrey ’98 Griffin, L. Michael ’09 Grgic, M. Katherine ’74 E. Greene, David Green Ryan

Katherine F. Jackson-Lindsey, ’08 F. Jackson-Lindsey, Katherine ’98 E. Jackson, Karoline ’06 D. Jack, Kathrine ’84 Isenbarger, L. Phil ’71 Irwin, Neil R. ’03 D. Irving, Shontrai ’92 J. Irvin, Alan P. ’09 Irons, Michala ’13 Imburgia, A. Kathryn ’09 A.Ignich, Clara ’03 Hyman, B. Jeffrey ’09 Hutson, David A. ’09 E. Hutchinson, David ’12 Huntley, A. Daniel ’69 Hunt, V. William ’83 D. Humphrey, James Hulm Zachary ’86 W. Hull, Andrew ’05 Hulka, C. (Groth) Liane ’09 U. Huitzil, Aldo Hughes Jane Sarah ’64 Hughes, B. David ’83 Huerta, A. Michael ’05 Hubler, A. Kelleah ’85 D. Huber, Michael ’01 Howell, A. Kareem ’08 Hounshell, L. Sara ’12 Hostetter, Jennifer ’06 J. Horvick, Mark ’12 Horrey, B. James ’11 Gillispie, E. Hopkins Christopher ’05 E. Hopkins, Michael ’05 E. Hooper, Renea ’00 J. Hooker, Darrick ’10 Homolka, L. Catherine ’98 D. Holtsclaw, Jarrod ’07 Holsapple, M. Casey ’08 J. Holly, Christopher ’12 Holladay, Zachary ’81 Hogsett, H. Joseph ’09 Hogan, R. Paul ’90 Hoffman, A. Douglas Jr., Hoff, ’75 E. Michael Hon. Jr., ’89 Hoeksema, H. James ’94 Hirota, M. Maile ’92 Hinshaw, M. James ’80 J. Hinchion, Michael T. Jr., Hill, ’87 Curtis ’69 C. Hider, Frank ’08 Hesch, M. Jennifer ’85 P. Herrington, “Mimi” Marion ’90 C. Hermann, William ’13 Herbert, A. Nathan ’10 Henson, Robert ’08 Henry, M. Adam ’88 Henegar, A. Jane D. Henderson William Tim Henderson ’83 Henderson, R. Bjarne ’09 D.Tyler Helmond, Helge Jared ’98 J. Hedges, Norman ’14 Heck, S. Zachary ’75 Heaton, A. Rodger

K. Thomas Ko, ’98 Thomas K. Donald E. Knebel Kline Susan ’92 Klimek, A. James Joseph Klausing ’74 Kirwan, M. Daniel ’06 J. Kirchner, Benedict Jr., D. ’98 King, Robert ’03 King, R. Matthew ’91 King, A. Cynthia Courtney King ’09 J. Kinch, Ryan ’12 W. Kimbrough, Christopher ’90 Kile, K. Nicholas ’09 Kester, S. Zachary ’91 McKay, Kerr Lynn Kerndt Allison ’95 Kennedy, (Maniatis) Melina ’96 Kennedy, L. Jason ’12 Kellogg, L. Sarah ’73 J. Kelley, Barbara Keller Lynn ’78 Kellams Marc Hon. ’01 D. Kellam, Matthew Kehr,A. ’97 Jeffrey ’84 W. Keener, Susan ’84 Keele, A. Christopher ’82 W. Kayden, James ’09 P.Brett Kaufman, ’98 Katz, L. James ’64 P. Kassing, Robert ’68 Kanne, S. Michael Hon. ’11 Kamman, A. Kiersten ’96 J. Kaltenmark, Randal ’83 Kahle, H. John ’83 Justice, A. Elizabeth ’95 Juffernbruch, K. Thomas ’92 Joven, A. James Hon. ’93 Jost, R. Anthony ’84 J. Jordan, Gregory Jordan Adalberto ’92 C. Jontz, Jennifer P. ’11 Jones, Randall Jones Lauren ’07 Jones, L. Aleka Jr., ’81 Jonas William R. ’12 Johnson, K. Leif ’90 Johnson, A. Kelly ’99 Johnson, L. Julie ’09 C. Johnson, David ’95 John, G. Ian Y. ’13Jenny Jin, ’10 Jewell, A. Joyce ’98 Jensen, N. Travis ’06 C. Jenkins, Sarah ’96 Jenkins, L. Manotti ’98 E. Jefferies, David Jr., ’66 Jefferies A. Robert ’89 D. Janis, Mark ’11 J. James, Jesse ’07 Jakubowski, L. Laura ’88 Jacobs, M. Randall Jr., ’10 Jackson, Craig S. ’09 T. Jackson, Kristin

Branch R. Lew, ’82 R. Branch ’13 Levy, M. Jonathan ’12 Levitt, Anna ’75 Levin, S. David ’82 Levin, A. Alan ’03 W. Levi, Nicholas ’67 D. Lesch, Millard ’03 Tonya Lengar, L. Lemper Timothy ’03 D. LeMar, Andrew ’99 Leichty, R. Damon ’09 Leeman, B. Alex W. ’77 Lee, Stephen ’09 Lee, L. Kathleen ’00 U. Lee, Gara Marcellus Lebbin ’95 J. Lazerwitz, David ’10 Layne, R. Rory Karen Laymance ’10Lawson, A. Jeffrey ’13 Laventure, Diana-Marie ’87 III, Laurin V. Samuel ’01 D. Lattas, Robert Larsen Joshua ’91 Larmore, G. David ’80 Larimore, (Nold) Mary Langlois Katie Langer Matthew Douglas W. Langdon, ’89 ’01 J. Lally, Brian Lahn Seth ’13 LaFleur, R. William ’14 Laemmle, A. Julie ’91 E. Kyle, Stephan ’79 III, Kyle M. John Kye Joseph ’94 Kurtzer, L. Jamey ’11 Kuo, Hung-San Kubicki Joshua ’02 Kubes, G. Kenneth ’12 W. Krouse, Matthew ’84 Krohn, H. Karol ’94 III, Kremp E. Joseph ’78 J. Krantz, Joann ’00 D. Kramer, Jonathan ’14Kraft, M. Jeffrey ’12 Kozelichki, A. Christopher ’09 Kozdron, A. Nicole ’78 Kowalik, S. James ’08 Koves, S. Christopher ’09 Kovatch, Vincent G. Kovatch Greg Kostarides Kristie ’11 E. Koshatka, Larissa Kosc Jeffrey ’97 Konopinski, L. Robert ’76B. Kolb, Jeffrey ’87 Kohn, B. William ’13 E. Koenings, Lindsay ’07 J. Koenig, Laura KodreaRobert ’12 T. Kocoshis, Angelus Andrea Kochert ’00 Kobe, A. Andrew

William L. McCoskey, ’02 McCoskey, L. William ’11 McCormick, L. Alison Tobin McClamroch ’82 J. McCaffrey, Michael ’85 III, C. McCabe Peter ’11 E. McAdams, Erin ’67 Maurer, S. Michael ’99 Maurer, R. Brad Michael Mattioli ’13 C. Mattingly, Michael ’09 Mathews, A. Katy ’05 Mason, A. Derrick ’87 Marxer, H. Joseph Martoglio Erin Martin Laurie ’12 Martin, N. Ashley Marques Ryan ’01 M.F. Marnocha, Margaret ’86 Marcrum, R. Jill ’72 Manns, Alphonso ’76 Mann, (Noyes) Elizabeth Hon. Y. ’97 Man, Thomas F. ’01 Marc Malooley, T. ’86 Sean Maloney, ’93 W. Malone, Paul ’12 Malinowski, I. Simon P. ’69 Malak, Stephen ’75 Main, M. David ’70 O. Magan, Thomas Madeira L. Jody J. ’13 Macy, Justin ’80 Macey, L. Susan ’75 Macey, L. Nora Paul Mackowski ’84 Mackin, E.J. Daniel ’89 Macfarlane, M. Christine ’69 MacDonald, A. Duncan ’93 C. Lynch, Susan David Lynch ’10 D. Lykins, Dallin ’04 C. Luzadder, Matthew ’02 C. Lunsford, Thomas ’02 Lueck, M. Kaarin T. ’04 Lozano, Joseph ’85 Loudermilk, R. Alan ’83 Lopez, A. Arthur ’71 Long, A. Robert ’54 Lofton, M. Thomas ’95 Locke, A. David ’92 Lloyd, L. Randal ’83 Lloyd, A. Karen ’91 Linneball, A. Laura ’89 Lindman, R. Constance ’08 J. Linder, Nicholas ’11 Lindeen, M. Lance ’95 Limon, A. Raymond ’05 J. Light, Matthew ’09 Troy D. Liggett, Marissa Liebling ’87 Liebeler, H. Lars ’08 Li, Rong-geng ’09 Lewis, D. (Welbon) Kirmille ’87 Lewis, R. Elliot F. ’13 Lewis, Alexander

David A. Moore, ’04 Moore, A. David ’99 J. Montgomery, Burke ’95 Montes, Martin Mariangela Monteiro ’07 Molter, K. Katie ’11Yoni D. Moise, ’87 J. Moccio, Vincent ’87 Moccio, A. Kathleen Robyn Moberly ’11 T.Jason Mizzell, ’10 C. Mitchell, NaShara ’95 Miroballi, L. Dana ’88 J. Minkler, Joshua ’12 Miner, M. Katelyn ’05 Miltner, A. Katherine ’94 Milne, K. Megan ’94 C. Milne, David ’03 Mills, M. Derek Jr., ’60 Milliken H. Lloyd ’97 Oort, Miller-Van L. Sonia ’92 J. Miller, Matthew Miller Laura ’08 D. Miller, Julie Miller Courtney ’93 C. Miller, Clayton ’94 Miller, S. Calvert ’74 D. Millbranth, Russell Suzanne Michel ’11 Michael, L. Ashley ’06 T. Simpson, Anna Meyer ’08 Meyer, A. Peter ’10 Mestetsky, Henry ’06 Merkel, L. Jessica ’11 P. Meredith, Jessica ’11 Mercer, L. Misty ’00 Meitus, S. Robert ’03 Meils, L. Hannah ’00 Meilaender, H. Ellen P.Steven ’12 Mehr, ’09 Kelsey, Meger G. Katherine ’08 Meek, A. David ’69 Medrea, A. Daniel ’11 D. McPike, Jonathan P. ’83 Thomas McNulty, F. ’68 David McNamar, F. ’47 McNagny, William ’87 C. McMath, Patricia ’71 McLean, Bruce R. ’86 J. McLean, Patricia ’08 McKnight, L. Gerron McKissack A. ’92 C. McKinney, Lisa ’69 J. McKinney, Larry Hon. ’07 J. McKeown, Eric ’08 III, W. McKenzie John ’73 McHugh, A. Laurence ’09 E. McHenry, Laura ’92 McGuire, M. Michelle ’04 J. McGowan, Patrick ’95 Fisher, McDonald M. Angela ’78 McDermott, (Mawhinney) Renee ’66 McCully, R. Thomas John McCrum ’83 McCrory, A. Martin

Andrea M. Ott, ’07 Ott, M. Andrea ’90 D. Otis, Andrew ’03 Osimokun, A. Brandy ’12 Oshinubi, S. Folasade Orzeske Julia Aviva Orenstein ’12 Oppenheimer, L. Erica ’01 O’Neill, Shiv ’11 O’Neill, M. Kevin ’92 Oliver, H. Amy ’13 E. Okun, Megan Off Warner ’96 CSO’Donnell, Laura ’86 E. Odier, Marc ’87 O’Dell, S. Robert ’78 D. O’Connor, Joseph ’11 E. O’Connor, Ann Christiana Ochoa ’11 J. Oberly, David ’09 Kirkman, Obergfell K. Anna Carl Oberdier ’94 Noyes, S. Henry ’99 Nowak, S. Jeffrey ’14 Nossett, J. Michael Northcutt Jeni Jr., ’86 Nolan, A. James Noe Amy Nodit Lumi ’86 Noblitt, Ann Jane ’06 III, Noble S. Edward ’02 O. Nnaemeka, Ikedigbo ’04 T.Thao Nguyen, ’87 Newby, R. Thomas Nestrick D. Andrew Neshek Hannah ’91 Nefouse, L. Amy ’92 E. Need, Mark ’93 Need, (Isaacs) Andrea ’00 Neboyskey, A. David ’00 Neboyskey, K. Angela Nazem Samira F. ’00 Luis Navarro, Nath Sonia Jr. W. Najam, Edward Hon. ’09 T. Myers, Kellen ’04 Mulvihill, M. Patricia ’10 Mulligan, “Ned” B. Edward ’11 Mullett, A. Megan ’00 Mullen, L. Jessica ’97 Mueller, M. John ’62 Moss, Jerry ’12 Morton, B. Trenton ’05 Mortimer, M. Melissa ’82 Morse, K. James Kevin Morrissey ’74 Morrison, M. Timothy ’11 Morris, M. Michael ’91 Morris, K. Marsha Robin Morlock ’94 Morical, M. Alice Daniel Morgenstern Tamra Moore ’95 J. Moore, Ronald ’97 Moore, S. Raeanna

Jose R. Pocasangre, ’10 Pocasangre, R. Jose ’08 Pletcher, M. Joseph ’11 J. Platte, Alexander ’10 J. Plant, Casey ’64 Plain, Scott R. Plager Jay S. Hon. ’13 Pixler, L. Jessica ’08 Pinkston, Ryan M. ’08 Pinkston, M. Kristin ’75 Pinkerton, A. Kirk ’10 Pinegar, B. Noah ’90 C. Pilger, Richard ’09 Pileggi, L. Rachael ’12 Pierce, A. Christopher ’94 Picht, M. Jeanne ’98 J. Phillips, Suzanne ’80 J. Phillipoff, Mark ’13 Pfaff, A. Matthew ’87 V. Pettinga, Mark ’07Tanya Pettay, R. ’88 J. Petro, Michael ’84 Jeffrey Petrich, P. ’87 Petesch, M. Sabrina ’64 E. Peterson, Robert ’92 Weiner, Petersen Antje ’80 J. Peters, Stephen ’86 Pesel, A. David Jr., ’07 Persons, M. Charles ’10 Person, N. Andrea ’84 Perez, R. Gilberto ’82 E. Peoples, Nora ’81 Pechette, A. Michael ’80 Pechette, R. Jean ’08 Peabody, M. Jeffrey ’90 J. Payne, Jennifer ’98 D. Payne, Fredrick Payne Amy ’04 Paul, B. Timothy ’72 Paul, H. Stephen ’99 Paul, B. Gabriel Paul Bruce Patton Steve T. Jr., Patton, ’87 George ’04 C. Patton, Andrew ’75 C. Patterson, James ’13 C. Patschull, Jennie ’96 Patel, H. Sandip Patel Avani ’97 Parker, L. Kenneth ’10 C. Parker, Justin ’12 Parker, G. James ’94 Parker, (Foster) Angela Parekh Nimita ’09 E. Pardo, Kathryn ’63 Pardieck, L. Roger ’95 Pape, M. Timothy ’78 Panich, B. “Donna” Danuta ’95 Paganelli, F. Anthony ’95 E. Padgett, William ’09 Pachmayr, R. Gregory ’91 Owen, M. Marianne ’52 D. Overman, Carl ’11 Outlaw, R. Lauren ’07 W. Ott, Michael

59 > www.law.indiana.edu 60 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report James G. Richmond, ’69 ’69 Richmond, G. James ’06 Richardson, Kimberly ’07 Richardson, K. Joshua ’77 F.John “Jeff”Richardson, ’81 Richards, I. Jeffrey ’96 Rice, K. Marjorie ’53 Rhodes, S. Richard ’08 E. Reynolds, Stephen Rey, ’10 A. Eric ’07 Ressmeyer, G. Kellen ’90 O. Renken, John Remke Rachel Deanna Reichel ’08 E. Rehrig, Morgan ’96 Reese, Marc Wm. ’97 Reese, R. Jason ,Jr., Reed ’92 L. James ’04 Red, N. Michael ’05 Reagan, L. Kara ’07 E. Reagan, Jessica Angie Raymond D. Ray, ’04 Michael ’89 C. Rattray, Daniel ’93 W. Rasche, Patrick Weber,’06 Rapp L. Angela ’05 J. Rapp, Kevin ’12 E. Ranney, Chad ’06 Ramsey, A. William ’90 Rammelt, A. David Raman Barath ’09 Snyder, C. Racher Marguerite ’86 Racher, M. Peter ’05 Raad, N. Amanda T. ’98 Marc Quigley, ’86 Smith, Quick Tracey ’80 Pyrz, A. Thomas ’00 III, Pyle R. Rudolph Hon. ’12 Pusha, Rubin ’02 D. Pryor, Johnny ’03 Pryor, L. Doris ’13 Province, A. Katherine ’13 Proia, A. Andrew ’13 Progar, Joyana ’11 Priluck, M. Noah ’11 Prill, B. Leslie ’93 Price, M. Matthew ’77 Price, I. Harry Price Drew Price Dom ’00 Prell, D. Cameron ’96 J. Preheim, Elissa ’87 Pratt, L. Jennifer ’83 Prather, Anthony R. ’95 T.Jill Powlick, ’84 Powell, A. Lisa ’11 W. Pottorff, Gregory ’12 J. Potraffke, Michael ’07 Porter, M. Jaime ’85 Porter, L. Cindy ’92 Poplar, L. Andre Dino Pollock ’90 II, T. Pollard Clarence C. Polit Adrian ’69 Pogue, L. John

Matthew T. Schulz, ’10 T. Schulz, Matthew ’07 Schtevie, B. Jacob ’10 E. Schroeder, Megan Natalie Schrader Jr., ’79 F. Schnellenberger Thomas ’07 Schnellenberger, S. Jason ’11 Schneider, K. Ashley ’06 J. Schneider, Amanda Jon Schmaltz T. ’09 John Schlafer, ’98 Schilling, R. April ’77 C. Scherer, Thomas ’94 J. Schenck, William ’01 Schell, S. Dennis ’08 Schaffer, K. Devin ’84 Schaffer, N. David P. Jr., ’92 Scavone, Nicholas Sayer, ’09 L. Matthias F. ’10 Satterly, Caitlin ’13 Sato, Yasuhiro Christopher Saporita, ’03 Sanders Steve ’09 Sanders, R. Elizabeth ’02 Sanchez, A. Rafael ’02 Sanchez, Marisol ’09 Sahu, Munjot Sabatine Catherine ’88 Ryan, A. Mark Vanessa Russell ’83 Rush, H. Loretta Hon. ’14 D. Rumbach, Jay ’14 Rulon, A. Jennifer ’12 E. Ruiz, William ’08 Rudisill, M. Lucas ’14 J. Rowe, Kathleen ’12 Rossi, S. Laura ’54 Rosenbloom, Joel ’06 Rose, M. Gavin ’90 Rose, Anthony ’13 Ronald, Sally P. ’55 Romero, Flerida Hon. Roman-Lagunas JP ’08 Rogers, A. Michael Jr., ’80 Rodriguez, M. Jose Hon. ’64 Rogers, A. Kim ’98 Robling, R. Kevin ’71 D. Robinson, Richard ’98 Robinson, N. Laurie ’99 Robinson, B. James Daniel Robinson ’12 E. Robinson, Cameron Roberts David ’83 Robel, K. Lauren ’09 E. Riskin, Michael ’93 Riordan, S. Sarah ’14 Riley, A. Kaitlin ’63 Riggs, R. William ’77 Riggs, R. Randall ’83 J. Riffle, Timothy Riffer, K. ’78 Jeffrey Riegner A. Eric ’74 Riddle, Nardi Clarine Rickert Julia ’05 J. Richter, Adam

George P. ’64 II, George Smith, ’65 W. Smith, Ernest P. ’10Eric Smith, Don Smith P. ’08 Craig Smith, ’12 Smith, A. Anthony Smith Allison ’89 Slaughter, G. Geoffrey ’92 Slaney, A. Michael ’88 T. Slagel, Allan SkolnickCory ’84 Skinner, N. Carol ’13 Skelton, L. Amy ’87 Sistevaris, George ’96 Sircar, Ketaki ’86 Singleton, Earl T. ’12Drew Simshaw, ’11 Simpson, Alexander Leeann Simpkins ’79 Simmons, A. Jacqueline Scott Simmonds ’13 Silvestri, S. Eric ’03 Silverman, Matthew T.Lee ’84 Silver, ’60 Siegel, H. Philip ’11 D. Siebecker, Catherine ’01 Siders, A. Darin D. Shumate Michael ’82 Shuman-Moore, Elizabeth Jr., ’72 Shriner L. Thomas ’72 Sherman, M. Stephen ’14 P.Ryan Shephard, ’06 Shen, Chung-Lun ’03 Shea, L. Jennifer ’05 Sharpe, R. Steven ’12 Shariff, M. Ozair ’84 J. Shapiro, Brian ’14 J. Shanehsaz, Abrahim ’89 II, J. Shakula Peter ’85 Shaffer, K. Elizabeth ’77 Shadley, A. Sue Sgroi Joe ’94 J. Sersic, Steven ’04 Todd Sermersheim, M. Selya M. Bruce Hon. ’98 E. Sellers, April Sellers Andrea Selby Myra ’14 Seigel, L. Leah Seifert Martin ’72 Seger, L. Randolph ’03 Seger, L. Erica ’71 Segal, M. John ’74 E. Seddelmeyer, John Jr., ’74 Seales, Frank ’09 Seales, A. Ashley ’83 Scott, L. Zaldwaynaka ’73 Scott, L. Robert ’88 D. Scott, Michael ’95 Scott, A. Laura ’78 Scolnik, Glenn ’10 Schwartz, Katherine ’95 Schwartz, H. David ’08 Schuster, L. Jennifer

Adam Tavitas, ’94 Tavitas, Adam Tanford J. Alexander J. Tan, ’11Andrew ’77 J. Taliaferro, Viola Hon. ’03 Tachtiris, M. Valerie Jr., ’75 Szakaly, A. Andrew Ali Sylvia ’64 D. Swift, William ’99 Swain, A. Apryle ’74 D. Sutton, Dennis Sutton Ann F. Sullivan Winnifred ’91 Sullivan, H. Michael Sullivan Kevin Jr., ’82 E. Sullivan, Frank Hon. ’73 W. Sullivan, David ’04 Strunk, B. Daniel ’03 Stroud, Terrance ’98 E. Strellis, Gregg Holly Streeter-Scheafer Strain Jana ’06 Stovall, M. Tandra ’04 Stifel, H. Megan Stiefvater Kase ’71 Stewart, R. Milton Stewart Judi ’01 Sterling, L. Simone ’14 Stephens, L. Amanda ’11 Stemler, R. Abbey ’70 T. Stelle, Roger P. ’05 Andrea Steinhoff, ’89 Steiner, R. David ’90 Steiger, A. David ’64 Steele, L. Sydney ’94 Todd J. Stearn, ’94 C. Stavropoulos, Janet Richard Stanley ’90 C. Stamatakos, Theodore ’04 Louis, St. R. Matthew ’84 Louis, St. (O’Connor) Kathleen ’99 Todd Spurgeon, Joseph ’01 Springston, A. Emily T. ’06 Spolyar, James ’11 J. Spolarich, Aaron ’12 D.Torrey Spink, Kim Spindler ’73 Spicker, (Podvoll) Myra Jr., ’14 Spangler, A. James ’14 Spain, A. Julie ’11 Sosa, G. Jessica ’12 C. Sorrell, Lauren ’12 O. Sorrell, Justin ’06 Sorensen, M.H. Lesli ’60 C. Songer, Hugo ’14 Song, K. Laura Tammy Somers Maggie Snyder ’85 Snyder, M. David ’01 D. Snethen, John ’08 Smith, R. Travis P. ’00 Steven Smith, ’07 Smith, C.B. Maggie Jr., ’95 Smith, L. Joseph ’00 E. Smith, Jason

Amy L. VonDielingen, ’05 VonDielingen, L. Amy P.Eric ’03 Voigt, ’85 J. Vogel, Donald D.P.Peter ’74 Vint, ’08 Villar, Adria ’00 Villanueva, M. Joseph ’84 Villalpando, M. Jesse Hon. ’10 Villa, A. Brian ’09 Vilensky, A. Rachel Viegas Jennifer ’13 Verbus, A. Brian ’11 Venturelli, M. Gina ’73 J. Velasquez, Albert Hon. ’75 O. Vegeler, Robert ’74 Vegeler, S. Margaret ’97 Veach, A. Julie ’91 Vasquez, Salvador Hon. ’86 C. Varnon, Ann ’93 Vana, L. James ’80 Dross, Van A. Christine ’10 Dalen, Van L. Jessica ’82 W. Laere, Van John ’04 Cruysse, der Van M. Inge ’82 Valtierra, G. Jose ’12 E. Vaglica, Paul ’76 E. Uslan, Michael Upton Jennifer P.John Twohy, ’96 E. Tuuk, ’90 Mary ’14 Turpin, B. Jonathan Turner Wayne ’83 Turchi, L. Kenneth J. Tuesley, ’99 Malcolm F. Tucker,Ronald ’83 Tucker, L. ’11 Christopher Treto, Jr.,Mario ’12 ’12 J. Trescone, Michael ’06 J. Tounsel, Daniel C. Touney, ’11Gregory ’02 Torres, M. Jason Nicholas Tokar Todd, ’93 A. Eric Todd, R. ’12 Bridget Tobin, ’92 R. Courtney ’01 Tittle, B. Scott ’67 O. Tittle, David Timme Elizabeth Clay Tillack ’12 C. Thrasher, Sarah ’96 Thornburg, B. Robert ’75 III, Thomson Charles Wm. ’09 Thompson, M. TaKeena ’79 O. Thompson, Milton ’00 Thomas, A. Laura ’85 Tevlin, A. Beth Y.Kellye Testy, ’91 Tessier, ’96 Kevin ’94 TerMaat, R. Thomas TerMaat Peter ’09 E. Tepas, Meghan Taylor, M. ’01 Suzanne Taylor, G. ’96 Gregory C. Taylor, ’94 Christian Taylor Barry

Matthew Wilshire Matthew ’10 Williamson, I. Jeremiah Shannon Williams ’10 Williams, K. Onika ’11 T.Noah Williams, ’06 Williams, L. Maurice ’88 Williams, (O’Leary) Maryann ’91 Williams, R. James ’95 Williams, L. Gerry ’89 Williams, S. Brian ’81 P.Brian Williams, Jr., ’72 Wilkinson, Curtis B. Terrill Wilkins Camille Wiggins ’02 Whitticker, M. Lora Whitmer J.A. ’84 Whitlatch, L. James White Sean ’09 D. White, David White Dana ‘12 Whang, S. Alexander ’12 E. Weyand, Allison ’14 Westercamp, M. John ’08 Wenning, L. Destiny ’12 Wenk, B. Nathan ’83 W. Welsh, Robert ’06 V. Welling, Judith W. ’83 Weller, Mark ’72 Welke, Brent WeissmanCharlene ’83 U. Weiss, Zoe ’83 A. Weiss*, Zeff ’13 D. Wiese, Michael Weir-Harden R. Brian Weihoefer Elizabeth ’79 Weeks, W. William ’95 Weems, Alonzo Webley Erin Watt Whitney Watson Lisa ’03 J. Wasserberg, Daniel ’06 Sutter, Waske R. Alison ’80 Warsco, A. Mark ’10 Gordon, Warren A. Rochelle ’10 Warren, S. Andrea ’06 Warner, B. Jonathan ’11 Wang, Zhuhao Xianghong Wang, ’05 ’12 C. Wan, Fiona ’81 Waltz, A. Judith ’77 III, Walter A. John Colleen Walter Rebecca Wallenfelsz Wallace Edna Walker Elizabeth J. ’91 Walker, Diane ’06 Walker, A. Denise Waldron Carolyn ’08 J. Waldie, Kyle ’08 Walda, M. Laura Wakelin Margie ’10 Wagler, A. Philip ’78 Ted Waggoner, A. Votaw, S. ’13Jeremy

*Deceased ’73 J. Zika, Patrick Hon. ’10 Ziepolt, A. Patrick P. ’76James Zeller, ’98 Zelenock, B. Gerald ’11 Raybin, Yusuf Sarah Lorinda Youngcourt W. ’81 Young, Richard Young L. Richard Hon. ’06 Young, M. Nicole Young Mike Ahmed Young Yoon, ’02 Hongsun ’98 Yonkman, R. Pete J. Yoder, ’04 Andrew ’06 Yoakum, L. Holly ’99 Yi, I. Ann Yeley, ’99 Brian Yeager, R. Tyler ’08 F. Yates, ’01Jonathan ’14 Yanez, Juliana ’05 Berg, J. Wysong Elizabeth ’85 Wynne, S. Robert ’14 J. Wuletich, Samantha Wright Terry ’94 Wright, B. Paul ’89 E. Wright, Mark ’92 Wright, H. Brantley ’07 Brinkmeyer, E. Worsham Katie ’04 Woolridge, L. Jamhal ’05 Woodworth, S. Nancy Michelle Woodward Hon. Diane P. Wood ’74 Wood, L. Robert ’08 Wood, R. James ’10 Wolowski, A. Benjamin ’81 Wojciechowski, S. Mark ’70 C. Witte, Alan ’85 Witkop, G. Thomas P. ’99 Julie Wilson, ’97 Wilson, L. Heather ’13 T. Wilson, Gordon

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Thomas ranked has Business for Lawyers Leading America’s USA: Chambers estate. real is of concentration area His Thomas M. Gallmeyer February. since capacity interim an in served had He of directors. board corporation’s the of chairman as served has and planning and development economic Bloomington’s in experience wide has He university. the for counsel associate as served and holdings estate real University’s Indiana managed who attorney aveteran is Coyne JD’72, president. new its as Coyne H. Lynn hired has it that announced has Corp. Development Economic Bloomington The judge. appellate an as service of exemplary 25 for years award an with Conference Firm Small and Solo Association Bar Baker G. 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In addition to her compliance responsibilities, Harbour will also Herbalifeindependent worldwide, members by underpinned robust and consistent monitoring million four nearly the for programs mentoring and training education, effective ensure that infrastructure and policies enhance and develop will Harbour 91 markets, across team compliance member aglobal Leading counsel. general and president vice executive Friedman, to Mark privacy, reporting and compliance member officer,global legal and president vice of senior role Harbour Herbalife Jones announced the appointment of Pamela Herbalife at team compliance 91-market lead to Harbour law. finance public on practice America Bruce D. Donaldson —management. law labor and —management, law employment on practice America Keith E. White 2015. 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67 > www.law.indiana.edu 68 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report class notesclass and administrative law. finance public law, school media and Amendment First litigation, appellate, antitrust, on practice also selected been for inclusion in July 1, 2014. effective term, aone-year for has He board of the LLP,Hollister president-elect as Slaughter G. Geoffrey elected has Foundation Bar Indiana The 1, 2016. January starting committee of that chair the be will and Association Bar Virginia of the Section Employment and Labor the for committee executive the for vice-chair current the is issues, of workplace avariety on lecturer afrequent is He torts. workplace other various and wages unpaid for claims agreements, of non-compete enforceability the litigates regularly Act, and Disabilities with Americans the and VII, Act, Title Reporting management and defending against individual and class claims brought under the Fair Credit representing experience of years than 25 more has Holden shareholder. Va.,managing office Jackson Lewis P.C. has announced Kevin D. Holden District of Indiana. Minkler J. Joshua law. property intellectual and insurance, commercial, general 2015 of environmental, areas the in Douglas C. Ballantine Steven M. Badger M. Steven a lobbyist. and agencies regulatory to all representative corporate as a acted also She agreements. confidentiality and non-compete and agreements, marketing customer agreements, representation sales licenses, including of contracts negotiation the in involved was and matters insurance and of litigation aspects all supervised she where company distribution and Inc., Novelty, for atoy manufacturing counsel general as served she County, Hancock in judge court superior astate as serving After compliance. regulatory and acquisitions, and mergers needs, insurance filings, corporate as well as of litigation, aspects all encompasses knowledge Her of claims. manner all against clients corporate defends Hamilton office. Indianapolis of the expansion the continuing apartner, as SmithAmundsen Jeanne M. Hamilton judge former and Litigator shareholder. asa office John C. Erickson III laws. American early and U.S. the Constitution of Independence, Declaration Punishments and thinker Crimes who published On Italian a26-year-old Beccaria, of Cesare origins of the story untold forgotten, the tells book The Philosopher and the Revolution American D. Bessler John 1990s in Carmel, Ind. Carmel, in offices from works and Law of Badger owner law. the is He business and litigation employment law, media litigation, of commercial areas the in Ind., practices and of Zionsville, resident in America 2015. This is the fifth consecutive year Badger has been named in the listing. He is a He listing. the in named been has Badger year consecutive 2015. fifth the is This The Birth of American Law: An Italian Italian Law: An ofAmerican Birth The , JD’91, book, of anew author the is , JD’88, has been named Acting United States Attorney for the Southern Southern the for Attorney States United Acting named been , JD’88, has , JD’92, was recently selected by his peers for inclusion in The in inclusion for peers by his selected , JD’92, recently was , JD’91, has joined Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman P.C.’s &Lyman Heath Killian Render , JD’91, Hall joined has Indianapolis , JD’88, was named a “Local Star” in Kentucky by Benchmark Litigation Kentucky in Star” a“Local , JD’88, named was 2015. Slaughter focuses his his 2015. focuses America in Slaughter Lawyers Best The (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2014). Press, Academic NC: Carolina (Durham, , JD’91, has joined the law firm of , JD’91, firm law the joined has , a runaway bestseller that shaped the the shaped that bestseller , arunaway , JD’89, has assumed the role of Richmond, of Richmond, role the , JD’89, assumed has , JD’89, of Taft Stettinius & , JD’89, of Taft Stettinius Best Lawyers Lawyers Best

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69 > www.law.indiana.edu 70 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report P. Stephen Fardy finance and real estate and government services practice groups. practice services government and estate real and finance Denise Y. Barkdull practice on commercial litigation. America T. Joseph Wendt and wrongful death litigation. injury personal in contractors and owners, premises manufacturers, defending on practice his concentrates Long group. practice litigation injury personal and tort, toxic liability, firm’sproduct Long M. Daniel named and Indianapolis, in an office opened recently Brady & Quarles firm law Milwaukee-based The diversity and leadership.” of principles “the personify who and field” their to in excel ability the exemplify and achievements their through adifference made have who of color “individuals recognizes award The Chicago. in Place McCormick at Conference Leadership Illinois inaugural the Award at Leadership Multicultural Tony S. Ling partner &Block Jenner Ling receives Award Leadership Multicultural litgation. general and law employment including areas, practice of avariety in counsel in-house supervises she role, that In Division. Legal of Highways Division Black Duncan Krista LLP. &Flom Meagher Slate, Arps, Skadden, from Kirkland joined He transactions. cross-border complex including ventures, joint and acquisitions to mergers, relating matters on authorities enforcement antitrust before clients represents and advises John Group. Practice Competition and firm’s the in Antitrust partner John G. Ian that announced has LLP &Ellis Kirkland of insureds. defense party third and coverage insurance faith, bad of insurance areas the in practice his concentrates Strenski organization. of the member aboard as continue would James P. Strenski that announced of Indiana Trial Counsel Defense the 2013 meeting, November At its annual services. title full with estate real general and banking, litigation, and law business on predominantly concentrate will areas firm’s The practice Bloomington. in square F. Parker Angela Morical M. Alice Chicago. in lives He companies. 500 to Fortune businesses small from ranging of entities avariety represents Fardy matters. litigation of commercial avariety on as well as transactions, and litigation property intellectual on practice his focuses and group practice services transactional and litigation property firm’s the of intellectual chair the is Fardy plaintiff. the for million $60 over for settled that dispute secret trade Illinois an in acompany represented recently He 2015. Wendt is a partner in Barnes & Thornburg’s Indianapolis office and focuses his focuses and office Indianapolis &Thornburg’s Barnes in 2015. apartner is Wendt , JD’94, is now an equity partner with Hoover Hull LLP. Hull Hoover with partner equity , JD’94, an now is , JD’94, has just opened a new firm, Carmin Parker Parker Carmin firm, anew P.C., downtown opened the on , JD’94, just has The Best Lawyers in in Lawyers Best The in inclusion for peers by his selected been , JD’96, has , JD’94, is an equity partner in the Chicago law firm Swanson, Martin & Bell. 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Oort Miller-Van elected Minnesota Bar State Oort secretary Association protection. easement conservation or title fee through forever land their saving about people with talks Trust regularly and Land Sycamore the for director “forever.” executive the is Freitag Christian M. Freitag administrators.third party and insurers self-insureds, employers, industry packing meat and processing food facility, transportation, commercial distribution, paper goods, retail grocery, employee leasing, medical construction, security, include Act. Clients the in provisions employer-friendly more new, of benefits the maximizing while costs to reduce designed practices and policies on clients counsels LLP. Schade frequently She Cassiday firm, litigation Chicago-based at Arizona in Lose and Win Plans Advantage Medicare Jennifer Burke Santoro 2015. 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71 > www.law.indiana.edu 72 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report class notesclass Johnny D. Pryor Johnny justice. chief Indiana T. former Randall Hon. Shepard, with year second Sanford M.Hon. Brook with year first his spending clerkship, judicial to atwo-year appointed was he school, law following Miller. Immediately Ice at associate an was Dalrymple firm, law own his to opening Prior matters. of civil avariety for services mediation mediator, providing acivil is also He planning. estate and matters corporate law, discrimination, labor and employment in businesses small and individuals representing practitioner, asolo is 2015. October in expire Dalrymple will term his and Hawkins R. Jeff President by ISBA 10. appointed October was on He meeting annual its at (ISBA) Michael S. Dalrymple practice group. Technology Property Intellectual the in counsel as of Indianapolis in DeVault LLP Krieg of firm law Jonathan F. Bloomington, in Yates practice aboutique at years ten After practice on commercial litigation. America Mark J. Crandley 2000s (the President’s 2012 reelection campaign) and Mayer Brown LLP, Brown Mayer and Chicago. in all campaign) 2012 President’s (the reelection America for Trust Company, Obama Northern The for of work periods follows transition This markets. capital and finance in primarily Tenn., working Nashville, the area, in America David M. Lundeen Indiana. in environment business a China-friendly foster and opportunities business beneficial mutually create relationship, business Indiana-China the to is strengthen mission organization’s The of Indiana. Society China America the for of directors board the on to serve appointed been has He group. practice litigation the in counsel Russell C. Menyhart Year. of the Young Lawyer of Indiana Trial Counsel 2010 the named was Defense She section. law DTCI of the health chair currently is She Institute. Research Defense recognized nationally DTCI the the and including organizations, legal oriented of defense of anumber amember is Thompson defense. insurance and litigation, law, general law, employment criminal in experience has also She matters. law care of health avariety in tions, physicians and nurses, hospitals, physicians’ practice groups, and health care related organiza individual including professionals, care of health representation the in practice her concentrates Thompson of Indiana. Trial Counsel Defense of the board the on &Bohrer, serves Johnson Forster Thompson Stacy Administration. of Citywide NYC the at Department strategy of media director the currently is He Organizing. Through Power as Political known P20, also nonprofit education political joining and downzoning, promote and development outsized to fight Committee Use 17 Board Land Community the joining including Brooklyn, in community his in involved is Stroud Terrance Stroud ababy. welcomed just have 2015. 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Doris wife, his , JD’02 and Home Reporter News Reporter by Home of Brooklyn aStar as selected , JD’02, been has The Best Lawyers in in Lawyers Best The in inclusion for peers by his selected been , JD’00, has , JD’04, recently accepted a senior counsel position with Nissan North North Nissan with position counsel asenior accepted , JD’04, recently , JD’03, has joined Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP’s Indianapolis office as of office LLP’s Indianapolis &Hollister Taft Stettinius joined , JD’03, has , JD’02, was appointed as secretary of the Indiana State Bar Association Association Bar State Indiana of the secretary as , JD’02, appointed was , JD’74, former chief judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals, and his his and of Appeals, Court , JD’74, Indiana of the judge chief former , JD’02, a partner with the Bloomington, Ind., law firm Clendening Clendening Ind., firm law Bloomington, the with , JD’02, apartner , JD’03, are happy to announce that they they that to announce , JD’03, happy are , JD’01, the joined has . - class notesclass he practiced product liability and complex commercial litigation at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Chicago. Chicago. in LLP &Ellis Kirkland at litigation commercial complex and liability product practiced he Previously, disputes. contract commercial in companies of manufacturing array awide represents Fromm B. Andrew year. past the within cases DeNeal R. Dustin recognized of Indiana District Southern the for Court Bankruptcy States United The litigation. multi-district and actions class complex including claims, liability product against manufacturers device medical to defending practice of her devote much will she Jere Rosebrock A. focusing on insurance defense. Melanie Smith A. on insurance defense. Leslie B. Pollie Office. General’s Attorney Light J. Matthew year. past the within Dunn M. Jeremy recognized of Indiana District Southern the for Court Bankruptcy States United The estate plans. of implementation the and strategies minimization tax governance, family planning, to legacy related matters international and border cross on focus specifically will She of wealth. complexities the navigate they as families ultra-high-net-worth international and domestic advising for responsible is Duenas counsel. fiduciary associate president, vice senior as team Planning Legacy Lucelly Duenas that Trust announced has Bessemer National in University Seoul. Young Joo Choi Clinic. Legal Christian Neighborhood of the director executive was previously Abel W. Abel Joshua general counsel. Rogers B. Alyssa three years. past the for event comedy annual its organize helped has he where Board, Professionals Young Association’s Government Better of the member active an is also He Consulting. BTI by All-Star a2014 as Service recognized Client been has Luzadder companies. services financial and equity private technology, consulting, construction, advises and represents regularly he and litigation, commercial and investigations, internal and crime white-collar matters, employment and labor on practice his focuses He office. Chicago the in to partner promoted Matthew C. that Luzadder announced has LLP &Warren Drye Kelley , JD’05, at a June 3 breakfast for being a volunteer attorney who handled 13 pro bono cases 13 cases bono pro handled who attorney avolunteer being for 3breakfast , JD’05, aJune at , JD’07, at a June 3 breakfast for being a volunteer attorney who handled 13 bono pro handled who attorney avolunteer , JD’07, being for 3 breakfast aJune at , JD’05, has joined Kopka Pinkus Dolin’s Indianapolis office. Her practice focuses focuses practice Her office. Dolin’s Indianapolis Pinkus Kopka , JD’05, joined has , JD’05, has joined Faegre Baker Daniels LLP’s nonprofit practice group. group. practice LLP’s nonprofit Daniels Baker Faegre , JD’05, joined has , LLM’05, has assumed the role of vice chair of the law program at Pusan Pusan at program law of the chair of vice role the assumed has , LLM’05, , JD’05, has been named Chief Deputy Attorney General for the Indiana Indiana the for General Attorney Deputy Chief named , JD’05, been has , JD’05, has joined Threlkeld & Associates. Her primary practice is litigation litigation is practice primary Her &Associates. 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73 > www.law.indiana.edu 74 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report class notesclass bono cases within the past year. past the within cases bono E. Mendenhall the transportation industry. affecting directly issues of legal variety awide and employment, and labor matters, defense action class on focus with a litigation complex includes practice Hobbs’ office. firm’sto the Indianapolis of Alaina C. Hobbs addition the announced has &Feary Hanson Light, Garvin, Scopelitis, acquisitions. estate real residential and commercial Davee J. Kristen law. employment management-side on practice her focuses She group. practice employment and labor the in associate an is Brown Abbey M. Brown welcomed has LLP &Griswold Halter Calfee, industry. transportation the affecting directly issues of legal variety wide a on clients serving devoted is to JD’14,Bolka’s practice office. firm’s to the Indianapolis of Elizabeth M. Bolka addition the announced has &Feary Hanson Light, Garvin, Scopelitis, applications. patent U.S. foreign and protecting and for applying in examiners patent and inventors counsel, in-house guides examiner, he patent and engineer software Aformer matters. computer-related and high-technology involving law patent on practice his concentrates Amodio community. the transform and strengthen will who leaders community effective develop and to educate of Commerce Chamber Clayton by the established program development aleadership is This the of one2014-2015 of Clayton. as members 15 selected Leadership been of has class office, Amodio M. Lucas Wayne. Fort Slocum S. Conor associate added LLC has &Bobilya Bonahoom criminals through the department’s computer crime and intellectual section. property cyber prosecuting and investigating be will Flowers At DOJ, Program. Honors its through Justice C. Flowers Timothy Memphis, in clerkships federal two After matters. employment and labor in of management representation the on practice her focuses She Circuit. Eleventh the for T.Peter of Appeals Fay U.S. of the Court Hon. and M. Hull Frank Hon. both for clerk law as served recently most associate, an as joins who of Jessica Asbridge L. addition the announced has firms, law employment and labor management-side LLP, largest country’s of the one FordHarrison estate/succession planning. and transactions estate real transactions, business on practice his focuses Almas Wayne. Fort J. Brandon Almas associate added LLC has &Bobilya Bonahoom 2010s recognized of Indiana District Southern the for Court Bankruptcy States United The , JD’08, at a June 3 breakfast for being a volunteer attorney who handled 13 pro handled who attorney avolunteer being for 3breakfast , JD’08, aJune at , JD’14, has joined Lewis Wagner LLP as an associate. Her practice includes includes practice Her associate. an as LLP , JD’14, Wagner Lewis joined has , JD’13, an intellectual property attorney in Armstrong Teasdale’s St. Louis Armstrong in attorney property , JD’13, intellectual an , JD’11, Asbridge, firm’s to office. the Atlanta , JD’11, of Department the joined , JD’14, office. Cleveland to its , JD’11, in office to their , JD’11, in office to their Nicolette Nicolette , JD’14, , services group.services firm’s the business in practicing is He office. Indianapolis the in associate an as firm the joined John that M. Westercamp announced has LLP &Evans McKinney Bose groups. estate real and tax, services, business the in practice her concentrating is She office. Indianapolis the in associate an as firm Sarah M. that Studzinski announced has LLP &Evans McKinney Bose groups. practice bankruptcy and rights creditors’ and property intellectual the Abrahim J. Shanehsaz Conn., office. Patrick J. LaMondia welcomed has Dana and Wiggin , JD’14, has joined Krieg DeVault as an associate. He is a member of amember is He associate. DeVault an as , JD’14, Krieg joined has , JD’14, firm’s to the Haven, New , JD’14, the joined has , JD’14, has

75 > www.law.indiana.edu 76 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report in memoriamin Honolulu, Hawaii and Liza E. Burke of Seattle; his three grandchildren, and his great-grandson. great-grandson. his and grandchildren, three his of Seattle; E. Burke Liza and Hawaii Honolulu, V. of William Burke children his years; of 55 spouse beloved by his survived is Burke Professor daily. walked he where Park, of Magnuson history and development the and Cascades, snowcapped of the view his bloom, full in roses strawberries, local sweet artwork, grandchildren’s his things: little the enjoyed also He death. in him preceded who Burke, daughter, Kathryn disabled developmentally of his well-being to devoted the unwaveringly was and father a dedicated husband, acommitted was He teams. sports Seattle-area for rooted and events, current followed closely voraciously, read Burke Professor years, retirement his In ocean. of the law to the related law, institutions the many policy, and shaped substantially and of professionals, generations influenced world, the throughout lecturer and expert an as served journals, law 300 over in published widely been had he retirement, his By years. many for scene world the on leader policy and ascholarly remained and sea of the law international on authority outstanding the as nized recog was in Burke book 1962,Professor first of his publication the Following student. graduate afellow 1959. Feliciana, in Yale, at wife, his met While he degree science juridical in doctorate his obtained he where Yale School Law 1953. in attended He degree law by his followed class, his 2-1/2 in University, State top of the at and Indiana from years degree bachelor’s his by obtaining career academic his U.S. the in Army, stint commenced he abrief and school high completing After Ind. in from born Brazil, to in 1926He 1968 was Affairs 1996. of Marine School UW the and of Law School of Washington University the of both faculty the on serving scholar, distinguished internationally an was Burke Professor surgery. heart from complications following side, by his William T.Professor Burke Basil. and Byron brothers, and Marjorie; by wife, death in Texas. preceded was of Dallas, He Overman Jon grandson, and Overman Erin granddaughter, Overman; daughter-in-law, Susan Overman; Gregg Calif.; son, his of Petaluma, Rhodehamel Hap son-in-law and Overman daughter, by Carol his survived is Overman friends. and N.M., family with Taos, and to Switzerland trips many his relished particularly skier, he and horseman avid An of Indianapolis. Club University the and Hunt, Traders the Point Club, Country of Woodstock members longtime were and Church St. Paul’s Episcopal attended area, Indianapolis the in lived Overman Merrill Marjorie wife his and He years. 60 next the for Indianapolis in law practiced he 1952, in Law 1949 in aJ.D. Indiana and from University Indiana from aB.S. business in earning After Fleet. the Seventh U.S.with Shanghai in Md.,ultimately and Bainbridge, in first stationed was 1944-46 and from Navy States United the in 1943. in served He School Township High Clay from graduated and County Miami in family afarm in up grew Overman Calif. Petaluma, Carl D. Overman Carl , JD’52, 89, born on April 2, 1925 in Petroleum, Ind., died on July 9, 2, 2014, JD’52, 1925 July on Ind., April on died Petroleum, 89, in born in , JD’53, 4, 87, 2014 July died family his Washington, with of Seattle, - president of Southwestern Bank in Oklahoma City. In 1987 Kassing founded a software company company asoftware founded 1987 City. In Kassing Oklahoma in Bank of Southwestern president 1981. November through 1982-1984, From remained he Ill., where Peoria, in Bank was he of Jefferson CEO to become 1971, In opportunity the president. vice accepted executive Kassing 1971, until remained he to Wayne, where Trust rising and Fort in Bank Indiana at department trust the 1958, in joined he degree law his War. earning Korean the After during Army the in serving 1, May on 1954, after Kleinschmidt, Vanita sweetheart, school high his married and Indianapolis Kassing Lester of Visitors. Board School’s Law of the member emeritus an was He chairman and legal assistant to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. to the assistant special as served later and Court Supreme Indiana of the Emmert James Justice for law. Ind., of Gary, clerked he Anative communications in expert respected a highly LLP, Dorr and was Hale he Pickering Cutler D.C.Wilmer Washington, of the in office partner Joel Rosenbloom fur babies. beloved his and nieces, two 14 11 great-grandchildren, marriage, grandchildren, prior his from children three children, two their and wife loving by his survived is He home. at pond Koi by his time spending enjoyed by family, he surrounded not When design. graphic in accomplishments stories of his daughter Kristin’s accomplishments in veterinary medicine and his daughter Kaitlin’s and photos to share loved he opportunity, the father. Given older an being enjoyed so and teller astory into. was He walked he room any up lit he as contagious was animals and of people love His friend. loyal and father, great-grandfather grandfather, husband, man, family adevoted was Kelly Legion. American the and Phoenix in Shrine Zaribah El of the amember also was He Ind. of Terre Rite Haute, Scottish Accepted Ancient of the amember and Freemason a 32nd Degree was Hugh Inc. of Arizona, Mediation and Arbitration States mediator, United and arbitrator an also from1953-1960 Offices, was and Regional Central and Southeast Service, Revenue Internal sel, Coun of Chief of attorney, Office trial asenior was He years. 50 over for law to practice continued he where 1965. in 1964, bar In to Phoenix, moved he Arizona 1953 in the bar and Indiana to the 1949. in admitted was He University State Indiana from B.A. his to on receive went later He sergeant. atechnical as War II World during Army States United the in served Kelly School, Military Onarga from graduating Tananbaum. After Kelly sister, “Kitty” his Dorothy with along death in him preceded who Kelly Leona and 23, Ind., 1927 to Hubert April on Worthington, in born was Hugh marriage. prior his from Karen and Kathy daughters and Chris son his as well as Kaitlin, and Kristin daughters, two their and Sanda, years, 45 than of more friend best and wife devoted “Hugh”Hubert Eugene Kelly , LLB’58, died May 5, 2014 in Colleyville, Tex. Nov. 5, May 2014, LLB’58, born 7, died was He Colleyville, in 1930, in , JD ’54, died June 24, 2014 in Silver Spring, Md. He was 83. A longtime 24, Alongtime 83. June ’54, was , JD He Md. 2014 died Spring, Silver in , JD’53, passed away on October 13, October away on 2014 by his , JD’53, passed surrounded - -

77 > www.law.indiana.edu 78 > ergo > 2013-2014 dean’s report securities offerings, restructurings and joint ventures. He was consistently recognized by legal legal by recognized consistently He was ventures. joint and restructurings offerings, securities transactions, equity private acquisitions, and mergers in world the across clients represented He arena. transactions corporate the in of disciplines avariety spanned practice Burgdoerfer’s Award. Mentorship Committee Associates firm’s the inaugural to receive selected partners firm’s the of In Forum. 2010, LGBT five one of founders was the of he one He was Japan. in firms law largest the Matsumoto), one of & Hamada Mori (now Offices Law Sogo Mori the with actions trans international on 1990s working Tokyo early in the in years two spent having Practice, Japan firm’s the to develop to helping important particularly was Burgdoerfer Practices. Acquisitions and Mergers and Corporate of the amember and Practice Cross-Border Transactional and Practice firm’s the Securities of co-chair was He firm. the of sectors different many across role important an played career, he his 1989. in Throughout &Block Jenner at law practicing began Burgdoerfer 17, September on died 2014. old. years 56 was He J.Jerry Burgdoerfer Lawyer. Legendary 2012 Foundation the Bar Indiana The in listed was He of Bankruptcy. College American the in aFellow elected was He Association. Bar Indianapolis of the Section Insolvency and Bankruptcy of the chairman and director Seminar, Law Bankruptcy Education Continuing Indiana the on panelist distinguished 30-year a He was firm. reorganization bankruptcy Indiana’s largest headed lawyer, he commercial graduatedAncel High from School and Shortridge Indiana University. An accomplished nephews, cousins and friends. nieces, many and Lewis; Martin and Jean and Rothschild Dean and Janine sisters-in-law, and brother Haley, Lindsay, Campbell; Jordan, Sarah, Evan, Jeremy, Lauren, Alli, Josh, grandchildren, 10 Ancel; (Gayle) (Steve brother, Katz); Jerald Cori and Greenhall), (Mark Kim Zacharias), (Bob Robin daughters, three his Sorelle; of years, 56 wife and life of his love by the survived is family. He Ancel H. Steven friends. and relatives extended other many Wayne; and of Fort Robert, Kassing Robert Wayne, Ind.; Nancy, brother, wife, of Fort his brother, and Tony Kristin; and Kassing David Matthew, Daniel) husband, (her Jensen Sarah children, their and Robert, husband, her Norris, Julie Emily, Jet; daughter, Audrey, Jack, and Ella children, their and Jennifer, wife, his Kassing, Jay son, Peyton; and Hadley, Grant children, their and Robin, wife, his Kassing, Judson son, Scott; and Kati Michael, children, their and Diane, wife, his Kassing, Jeff Peter; son, and Lauren Ryan, children, their and Susan, wife, his Kassing, John son, C. Vanita Kassing; years, 60 wife by his survived is He Ill. Peoria, in Home Lutheran the and boards, leadership and philanthropic numerous education, mater), Lutheran alma (his Wayne, Ind. Fort in School High Lutheran of Concordia support in money and talents time, his with generous ever was career, Kassing and life his Throughout 70 over people. employs and sons four by his run currently is which MARQUIS, called for 28 years, since its inception until he retired, and was named named was and retired, he until inception its since 28 for years, America in Lawyers Best , JD’64, and his wife, Troy, of Indianapolis; sister, Susi Dettmer and her husband, husband, her and Troy, wife, , JD’64, sister, his Dettmer and Susi of Indianapolis; , LLB’60, 77, 14, August Ind., loving died 2014 by his Carmel, surrounded , JD/MBA’83, a partner at the Chicago-based law firm Jenner & Block, Block, & Jenner firm law Chicago-based the at , JD/MBA’83, apartner - 46206 or by donating online at www.indyplfoundation.org. at online by donating or 46206 IN, St., Indianapolis, Meridian 2450 at North Foundation Library to the mailed be can Donations www.jewishindianapolis.org. at online by donating 46260, IN, or Indianapolis, 6705 Road, Hoover at Federation Jewish to the mailed be can Donations Foundation. Library Public Indianapolis the or Inc., Indianapolis of Greater Federation Jewish to the made be donations requests family The brother, Weiss. Robert by his and Weiss, (Steinberg) Anne and Weiss Martin parents, by his death in preceded was He Urena. father-in-law, his Alphonse and sister, Castor; his Weiss; Lynn (Danny) (Debra) Dr. Sheldon children, Miranda (Olivier) Bernadac Zoe wife, (Urena) by his Weiss survived is by Gov. Weiss Wabash Pence. of the Mike aSagamore with honored was He Foundation. Library Public Indianapolis the and Regency Park Inc., Indianapolis of Greater Federation Jewish of the of directors board of the committee executive the on active was he and Lawyers, Estate of Real College American of the amember was He years. the over skyline Indianapolis’ growing with credited is projects high-profile significant, ous Weiss’s numer on work lawyers. numerous trained and mentored and transactions complicated nation’s of the most some structure and negotiate develop, clients helped He group. estate real Miller’s Ice chaired in Weiss years For 1980. accountant public 1979,in acertified becoming accounting and business in degree abachelor’s received he where University, Indiana at educated and Bend South in raised He was school. law from graduating since firm the with been had Weiss A. Weiss Zeff they can contact Hosey Lisa at [email protected]. card by credit gift their to like make 47405. IN would Bloomington, Avenue, individuals If Indiana Development, of —Office 211 S. address following to the mailed and of Law School Maurer University Indiana to the payable made be should of Law. Checks School Maurer IU the at Fund Scholarship Memorial Burgdoerfer Jerry to the made be donations that asked has family His community-at-large. the and equality and diversity furthering organizations profession, legal the university, to the contributions significant and substantial his and achievements career of his recognition Award, in Alumni Distinguished University’s of Indiana 2013 In world. the in arecipient was he agencies communications corporate largest Inc., of Ketchum, the for one Board Advisory rate Governance Corpo first the on 2010, to In serve internationally. selected was he and domestically both areas, publications such as Illinois Super Lawyers , JD’83, died November 17 in Indianapolis. He was 57. A partner with Ice Miller LLP, Miller 57. was Ice He with 17 November Apartner Indianapolis. in , JD’83, died , JD’12; and Reva, Alexandra and Martin Weiss; his brother, his Weiss; , JD’12; Martin and Alexandra Reva, and for his acumen in these these in acumen his for Network Lawyers Leading and , JD’83; his - -

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