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ALUMNI MAGAZINE FALL 2011 Message from the Dean

A Fall of Bittersweet Memories and Inspiring Advances

Steve Gey Africa, in October. In the Spring of 2007, this maga- In early November, our Mock Trial students won  rst place zine included a story about Steve in the Justice Association’s E. Earle Zehmer Mock Gey’s many contributions to the law Trial Competition, in Tampa.  is is the second year in a row school and his a iction with ALS. our students have taken this  rst-place title.  e students on the Law Review ran In mid-November, a team  elded by our Dispute Resolu- a special tribute to his work, alums tion Society won  rst place at the Southeastern Regional have participated in triathlons in Negotiation Competition, sponsored by the American Bar As- his honor, and students, faculty and sociation.  e winning team will now advance to the National alums rallied to his side. After a Competition, which will be held in New Orleans in February. phenomenal life, Steve passed on June 9th. Early this fall, the academic year began with a memorial here at the law school Just Plain Fun in honor of Steve. Our entire community and Steve’s family  e student successes are a result of their vision and hard got to share recollections about Steve and how much he has work. Make no mistake about it, though, our students still done for the school and for everyone around him.  is issue know how to have fun. My favorite piece of fun is taking place of Florida State Law includes photographic images of that as I write this column, immediately prior to Homecoming. ceremony.  e students call it “Rivalry Week” because it celebrates the rivalry between our students who were undergraduates at Bill VanDercreek Florida State and our students who were undergraduates at the Alums closest to our Moot Court Team know that Bill University of Florida. Garnet and Gold bunting has been hung VanDercreek has recently been told he has only a short time on one side of our atrium and Orange and Blue bunting on the remaining with us. Since he got the news, Bill has been noth- other. Signs abound celebrating allegiance to the athletic team ing short of inspirational. He states repeatedly that he is lucky of one school or the other. Earlier this week, our male FSU that his form of cancer leaves him in no pain. He is free to alums claimed victory at dodge ball over our male UF alums. spend his remaining days with people he loves and re ecting  is afternoon, our female students who were Florida State with them on the times they have shared together in a life he undergraduates are playing “powder-pu football” against our has loved. Many alums and former faculty, especially Moot female students who were undergraduates at UF.  e Village Court alums, have rallied around him to make his  nal time Green is lined with cheering students from a huge range of with us a period of celebration of a life well-led. I am sure he undergraduate institutions. would love to hear from you if he hasn’t already. Another thing that has been fun for me this week is in- specting the interior of the vacated First District Court of Advocacy and Negotiation Successes Appeal as our complete remodel of it nears completion.  e It is  tting that, this fall, the Moot Court Team, which Bill new courtrooms are especially beautiful and will stand as a founded, has hit another all-time high and has taken the seeds lasting tribute to our advocacy teams. Su ce it to say that the Bill planted and cultivated them to full bloom. As our cover photos of the addition in this issue fail to do justice to how story reveals, our Moot Court students this year  rst won the nice it will be. I promise you that you will like it! North American Space Law Competition, in , D.C., and went on to win the world title in Cape Town, South

Sincerely,

Don Weidner Dean and Alumni Centennial Professor Table of Contents Contents

DEAN AND CENTENNIAL ALUMNI PROFESSOR Features Donald J. Weidner

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR Cover Story ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Curtis Bridgeman 2 Moot Court Team Brings Home ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS International Championship Nancy L. Benavides

ASSISTANT DEAN FOR Alumni Focus STUDENT AFFAIRS Janeia Daniels 6 Markenzy Lapointe: ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ADMINISTRATION Living the American Dream Catherine J. Miller

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR 8 Family Lawyer Kim Picazio Makes an DEVELOPMENT Mark Pankey Impact in the Courtroom, at Home

DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI and on the Airwaves AFFAIRS & ANNUAL FUND Becky B. Shepherd 10 Phil Blank: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND Leading a Law Firm and a Family into Law EDITOR Christi N. Morgan 2 1 Rick Rumrell Faithfully Practices Law PHOTOGRAPHY Bill Lax, Ringside Entertainment & Faculty Focus Productions WRITERS 4 1 Remembering Professor Gey Christi N. Morgan, Sally Bowman

GRAPHIC DESIGN Perry Albrigo, DEPARTMENTS Pomegranate Studio 16 Noteworthy Please send editorial Alumni Profiles, Philanthropy, Events contributions, including 20 Class Action Class Action submissions Alumni Notes and changes of name and address to Office of Devel- 36 For the Record opment and Alumni Affairs, Faculty News and Notes College of Law, Florida State 44 Around the Law School University, Tallahassee, FL Florida State Law News 32306-1601, e-mail: [email protected].

Cover photography by Bill Lax

FALL 2011 1 Cover Story

Moot Court Team Brings Home International Championship!

By Christi N. Morgan

(L-R) Anne Marie Rossi, Tanya Cronau and Lynn Guery

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n October, the Florida State Uni- Th e team was assembled by Moot teams that he coaches,” said Professor versity College of Law Moot Court Court advisor Nat Stern, the John W. Stern. “His deep insight into legal issues ITeam accomplished an unprec- & Ashley E. Frost Professor of Law, generated in practice arguments and edented feat. It was victorious in an during the summer of 2010. Stern endless patience for critique ensure that international advocacy competition also assigned the trio to the space his teams will be thoroughly prepared – the World Finals of the 2011 Man- law competition, which is based on a for competition.” fred Lachs Space Law Moot Court hypothetical space law dispute before In advance of the North American Competition. the International Court of Justice Regional competition, held in Wash- Team members Tanya Cronau, a 3L from Port St. John and Cape Ca- naveral, Florida, Lynn Guery, a 3L from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Anne Marie Rossi (’11), from Tampa, Florida, traveled to South Africa for the competition. Th ey ultimately ended up arguing in the fi nals before three justices of the International Court of Justice at the High Court of Cape Town, South Africa. No one took for granted that Florida State would win, although the team’s impressive record in national competitions gave grounds for hope. When the College of Law was an- nounced the winning team, the students were overcome with emotion. “I cried,” said Cronau. “It was ex- tremely overwhelming. We put in so much work for this, more work than I’ve “I cried,” said Cronau. “It was extremely overwhelming. put into a lot of things, to be honest. So it was like a weight was being lifted off We put in so much work for this, more work than I’ve put my shoulders. It fi nally paid off .” into a lot of things, to be honest. So it was like a weight When news of the team’s victory was being lifted off my shoulders. It fi nally paid off.” made it back to Tallahassee, the law school community was elated. “We were all thrilled when Florida State won and sponsored annually by the Inter- ington, D.C., in April, the team wrote the right to represent North America,” national Institute of Space Law. He and submitted two briefs – one for each said Dean Don Weidner. “To be the then matched them with proven coach side of the issue. To obtain critiques global winner has us all walking on Arthur Stern (no relation to Professor and perfect the arguments, the trio also cloud nine.” Stern), a Tallahassee attorney who had practiced before nine separate panels To fully appreciate this accomplish- coached Florida State students to mul- comprised of professors, students and ment, one should know about the tiple national victories. practitioners. students’ hard work leading up to the “Arthur brings extraordinary legal “We sought the assistance of faculty, October 6 fi nals. intellect and total commitment to the Continued on page 4

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who were extremely helpful and candid To be number one out of this group is As required, they refi ned their briefs with their feedback as to the quality always an uphill climb.” and resubmitted them. Then, dur- of our arguments,” said Guery. “Th ey “Our team members not only per- ing August and September, the team provided ample suggestions as to how formed superbly at the competition, but held seven panel practices to get ad- to frame our arguments better so that also represented the school in an utterly ditional feedback from students and they were more persuasive.” professional manner,” said Professor faculty members. On September 29, Th e team, accompanied by Professor Stern. “I never enter a competition they boarded a plane for South Africa. Stern, competed in three rounds at the predicting that our team will win; “Th e competition is part of a big regionals. They bested Georgetown competition is stiff at the national level, international conference that brings in in the fi nals for the right to represent and judging is personal. After the team’s the top people in the world in the fi elds North America in the international terrifi c performance in the fi nal round, of aeronautics and space,” said Coach competition. though, I was guardedly optimistic that Stern, who accompanied the team to “It was a big hill to climb,” said the judges would give FSU an edge, South Africa. “Th ey make a big deal Coach Stern. “You are talking about even over the truly impressive team out of it.” competing against some very high from Georgetown.” Since there were three teams com- caliber teams – schools the likes of With the North American title peting for the world title, Florida Georgetown, UVA, George Washing- in hand, the trio turned to prepar- State had to compete twice to win the ton and teams with space law programs. ing for the international competition. competition. After defeating State University (), “It was a big hill to climb,” said Coach Stern. “You are the winner of the European regional, talking about competing against some very high caliber in the semi-fi nals, the team outscored teams – schools the likes of Georgetown, UVA, George the National University of Singapore, the winner of the Asia Pacifi c regional, Washington and teams with space law programs. To be in the fi nal round. number one out of this group is always an uphill climb.” “I think our defi ning edge in that competition was our overall knowledge of international law, not just space law,” said Rossi, who argued with Cronau in

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“Cape Town is a beautiful city, the coastline is gorgeous,” to get exposure in the international law said Rossi. “There is so much there in the way of fi eld. And to comingle and network cultures and food and people. We went to a with some of the most prolifi c individu- als in that fi eld.” one day and we were seeing lions, elephants and Even though the students won’t have rhinoceroses. Two days later, we were at the coast seeing an opportunity to repeat their feat, the whales, seals and penguins. There is such a mix of stuff Moot Court Team, as well as Professor to do down there.” Stern and Coach Stern, already has their sights set on the 2012 international competition. Team members Ashley the fi nals. “We noted that FSU was the is so much there in the way of cultures Hoff man and Kendra McCan, who will only team to cite cases from the ICJ in and food and people. We went to a sa- compete in the 2012 competition, have oral arguments. When they were an- fari one day and we were seeing lions, already begun preparing. Next year’s nouncing the decision, the judges said elephants and rhinoceroses. Two days international fi nals will take place in U that they were very impressed with later, we were at the coast seeing whales, Milan, Italy. the knowledge of jurisprudence of the seals and penguins. Th ere is such a mix court.” of stuff to do down there.” Th e thrill of winning the competi- In addition to winning Florida tion was only one highlight of the trip State’s fi rst international moot court to South Africa. Th e team made the competition and experiencing once-in- most of its time in the country. Mem- a-lifetime sightseeing opportunities, bers went on a safari, where they were team members also made valuable chased by an elephant, they touched a contacts in South Africa. lion and they visited Cape Point, the “We were approached by many southern-most point on the west coast advocates, prominent scholars as well of South Africa. as recruiters who wanted to recruit us “Cape Town is a beautiful city, the for LL.M. programs,” said Guery. “It coastline is gorgeous,” said Rossi. “Th ere was defi nitely a wonderful opportunity

FALL 2011 5 Alumni Focus

Markenzy Lapointe: Living the American Dream By Christi N. Morgan

is resume includes bachelor’s and law degrees from Florida State HUniversity, service in the Marine Corps – including a tour in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm and earning the National De- fense Service Medal – a clerkship at the Florida Supreme Court and service as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. Markenzy Lapointe also was recently named partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP in Miami, where he specializes in commercial and federal criminal litiga- tion and high-risk product liability. On paper, Lapointe sounds like many other hard-working law partners at firms around the nation, but his background is probably very different. Coming to America from Haiti at age 16 and not speaking English when he arrived, achieving such a high level of success is remarkable. Through hard work and determination, Lapointe’s is a story of overcoming obstacles and living the American Dream. “My story is no different from many others,” said a modest Lapointe, whose family settled in Liberty City, a major inner-city area in Miami, upon arriv- ing in the United States. “My mother had a second grade education and my father wasn’t around. I guess going to law school was an extension of the be- lief instilled in me as a very young boy that education was the only good card for people like me from very humble circumstances. You weren’t guaranteed

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“Lapointe,” continued from page 6 to succeed with an education, but you likely would not succeed without one. The Lapointe family So, while going to law school came out of my appreciation for the law and its rich history in this country, it was also motivated by my desire to change the socioeconomic dynamics from which I came.” One of Lapointe’s most cherished academic accomplishments is an article he published in a Rutgers law journal during his 3L year. While that article was the impetus for his clerkship with Florida Supreme Court Justice Harry Lee Anstead, it also meant a great deal to Lapointe because not many years earlier, he had been teaching himself English by reading the Miami Herald and using homemade flashcards taped to his refrigerator. Justice is the greatest job one can have. to Miami for emergency care. “It was a big deal for me to have that It was a special job for me, because I “What had the potential to be a sort of validation from editors who had lived in Liberty City for many years and nagging, international custody dispute no idea who I was, given that not long watched how the drug trade kept a com- with claims from parents in Haiti and ago I could barely speak English,” said munity in total decay,” said Lapointe. officials stateside ended up with the the 1999 College of Law graduate. “I watched people I grew up with, and reunification of baby and parents in “But it turned out an even bigger deal was very close to, get entangled in its Miami, after hundreds of hours of deal- for the faculty and Dean Weidner, who tentacles. I also remember the guns and ing with state, federal and international told me he knew a judge who could use the violence that came with that. Yet, authorities,” said the South Floridian. someone with good research and writ- lots of good people in the neighbor- “It was very satisfying.” ing skills and would forward my resume hood just wanted to have a decent place Family is very important to Lapointe. and article to him. The rest is history, for their children. So being part of the He is the oldest of five siblings and as I ended up with the experience and solution both in prosecuting the bad ele- watched his mother work extremely training of a lifetime working for Justice ments and reaching out was personally hard to provide a better life for her Anstead.” meaningful to me.” children. When his clerkship ended, Lapointe Lapointe also was recently able to “I’ve watched her make lemonade worked for a year in private practice help a family from his homeland. Even out of lemons literally and figuratively before becoming an Assistant U.S. though his workload at Boies, Schiller for years,” said Lapointe of his single Attorney for the Southern District of & Flexner is demanding, Lapointe took mother. “She always remained positive Florida. The work was especially grati- a pro bono case representing a baby girl and could come up with a joke in the fying because it allowed him to help from Haiti after the country’s January hardest of times.” the community his family had settled 2010 earthquake. The child – “Baby Now that he has a family of his own, in when it came to America. Jenny” – was discovered among the Lapointe strives to be the father he never “Working for the Department of ruins in Port-au-Prince and transported See “Lapointe,” continued on page 35

FALL 2011 7 Alumni Focus

Family Lawyer Kim Picazio Makes an Impact in the Courtroom,

at Home and on the Airwaves By Christi N. Morgan

top family lawyers in South Florida, her reputation precedes her. And these days, Picazio is known for a different look. “My firm is kind of known for pink legal pads,” said Picazio, who uses the pads as an intimidation tool. “We don’t write on them – we know our cases that well; we just come into a deposition with a pink pad and stilettos. I teach my at- torneys and staff not to rely on a script; to question people as they would their boyfriend or mother. You have to listen and you’ll catch things.” Picazio, who was named a 2012 “Top Lawyer” in field of family law by the South Florida Legal Guide, learned to litigate from people she considers some of the best legal minds in the state. Before opening Kim L. Picazio, P.A. in 2002, she was an associate at Heinrich Gordon Hargrove Weihe & James, P.A. for a year and then spent six years at the Law Office of Robert D. Hertzberg fine-tuning her robust in-court litigation skills. “I knew I wanted to litigate,” said Picazio, who did not even take Family hen University of Miami perched high upon her head – was not Law at Florida State. “I love to change graduate Kim Picazio arrived appropriate. people’s minds, I love to talk, I love to Won Florida State Law’s cam- “That was fine at University of -Mi debate, I like to give people different pus in 1992, she did not look like the ami, but that was not fine at Florida perspectives and to turn their thinking other students, much less the lawyers State,” said the Ft. Lauderdale native. around. And I can do that in a court- and legislators she was surrounded by “It was time to throw off the ponytail room and in depositions. I was a very in downtown Tallahassee. She quickly and stretch pants and to be a lawyer.” good writer, but I wanted to use my realized that her look – which included Picazio (’95) no longer needs to wear mouth to change things.” neon stretch pants and a blonde ponytail neon to garner attention. As one of the At Heinrich, she was involved in

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“Picazio,” continued from page 8 many high-profile cases, including those stitutional arguments about equal it around. There is nothing better than for Big Tobacco, CSX and Bell South. rights, the 14th amendment, and about to empower your client with knowledge, As she was the “littlest man on the to- discrimination in the workplace,” said and good lawyering.” tem pole,” she was primarily responsible Picazio. “I really got my feet wet, and The aggressive, yet respectful way for writing legal briefs and motions. conducted over 50 depositions of poten- Picazio conducts business has made her “That first year I was writing a lot, tial class members. I spent night after a natural fit for media commentary. She trying to impress the associates who night speaking with constitutional law started appearing on television news were above me. I knew that I was not professors, soaking up their intrinsic programs a few years ago when she going to be getting into court anytime understanding and love for constitu- represented the biological mother of a soon,” said Picazio. “The senior partner tional analysis. I listened and learned missing child on a pro bono basis. in that firm, Richard Gordon, had a the intricacies of constitutional law to “I was on the news a lot,” said Picazio. reputation as being mean as a snake. be ready and able to argue any position “I did local news and national news – However, I believed then, and believe that was thrown my way. There is no did the Nancy Grace show nearly every now, that he was one of the best at what one who, in my opinion, would be a night. After that case they continued to he did. Although I had respect for him better lawyer in the courtroom than a ask me back on whenever they needed a and a healthy amount of intimidation, professor. I was very pregnant, but I put commentator about high-profile crimes. I kept on bebopping my way into the my heart and my soul into that case and I was able to entertain and argue with senior partner’s office, saying, ‘When was inspired by the highly publicized other commentators without being can I get into court?’ One time, with a lawsuit that required a high level of insulting. I continue to be asked back smirk on his face, he just said, ‘Come skill, strategy and deep understanding to commentate for CNN Headline with me.’ He took me to a room and of constitutional law.” News and other media networks – com- there was a deponent waiting and a Knowledge learned from great liti- mentating on the Casey Anthony trial court reporter.” gators and law professors, along with a recently, as well as an appearance on the Gordon gave Picazio the basics of self-professed drive that earned her a Dr. Drew Show about the investigation the case and looked at her and said, spot in the top 10 percent of her 1995 into missing baby Lisa.” “Go ahead. Question the witness.” She graduating class, catapulted Picazio Picazio’s children TiVo their moth- found the holes in the deponent’s case into position to open her family and er’s television appearances and are proud and impressed Gordon enough to be matrimonial law firm in 2002. Picazio of her accomplishments. Even with her given opportunities to work on some of thrives on the competitive nature of her 60-hour work weeks, Picazio makes her the largest cases in the office. practice, because she loves to win. three children a top priority. Picazio When Picazio moved to the smaller “I am one of the most aggressive and her husband of 16 years, Michael, Hertzberg firm, she finally got a taste child custody lawyers in town,” said are parents to 14-year old son Sonny, of the courtroom. Picazio. “I love doing domestic violence 11-year-old daughter Stella and 5-year- One of her first trials was represent- cases because it’s fast, highly strate- old daughter Sloan. Nightly family ing the Joe’s Stone Crab gic and requires quick-to-the-draw dinner discussions about friends, teach- against a class of women represented by litigation skills. It’s a fast-paced, mud- ers and “playground happenings” allow the EEOC. The federal case involved slinging environment that I love to be Picazio to stay involved with her kids, allegations of discriminatory hiring able to calm down, control and to guide. and to guide and direct them. Enjoy- practices toward women. Ironically, I love to take a case where it looks like ing throwing a Frisbee in the yard, and during her three weeks in the court- my client is about to lose custody be- attending her children’s extracurricular room, Picazio was about eight months cause maybe their spouse is setting up events, keeps her life balanced. pregnant. an environment for them to fail, and to The value Picazio places on her “The case involved complex con- bring the light to the truth and to turn See “Picazio,” continued on page 35

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Phil Blank: F. Philip “Phil” Blank’s spacious downtown Tallahassee law office tells Leading a Law Firm many stories. The signed baseballs and bats speak to his support of the Joe and a Family into Law DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. The autographed photograph of a young By Christi N. Morgan Lawton Chiles taken during his first U.S. Senate campaign signals a passion for state politics and a longstanding rela- tionship between Blank and the former . The prominently displayed images of Blank, wife Rita and their children are an indication of Blank’s dedication to family. The cigars and blue mug filled with dirt from Cuba are a reminder of Blank’s past. “Growing up in Cuba, for a while, was great,” said the La Habana native. “Castro took over in January of 1959. About 3 or 6 months after that, you would turn on the TV and you got to see public trials of people who worked for the Batista regime, followed by the public executions. The trials were very vivid – the way the witnesses recounted torture experiences they had been sub- jected to or seen. “Then you come to this country. I re- member during the Gore/Bush recount, I woke up and came downtown to work and saw news trucks along the street. I was used to getting up in the morning in Cuba and going to school and see- ing tanks. It makes you appreciate what you’ve got.” Blank’s family fled to Florida when he was 10 years old. After settling in Tampa, Blank’s father, William, bought a 20-bed hospital in Ybor City. There, Blank first learned the importance of hard work. “I did everything. I was an orderly, I

PHOTO BY RINGSIDE ENTERTAINMENT & PRODUCTIONS, LAWRENCE GONZALEZ worked in the lab, in the x-ray depart-

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“Blank,” continued from page 10 ment and the business office for a while. “If it wasn’t for the law school, I wouldn’t have any of I never worked in the OR; they wouldn’t this,” said Blank. “I’ve got to pay my debt. If I don’t help let me.” those kids, they don’t get a chance. That’s what this When Blank started law school in 1972, his work ethic followed him. country is about.” He started working as a janitor at the Florida House of Representatives dur- time traveling around town, talking to date when they were both under- ing his 1L year. Blank then held several people to try to obtain work. graduates at the University of South staff positions and eventually became “When I left the House of Rep- Florida. Ironically, Blank was working general counsel after graduating from resentatives, my first client was a guy in Tallahassee at the time and drove to law school. named William Hill — a janitor in the Tampa for the double date. They mar- Blank had no idea he was starting House,” said Blank. “He paid $100 to ried a month before Blank entered law a family tradition when he gradu- get a divorce.” school. In addition to their daughter, ated from the College of Law in 1975. Since the early days when he would Robyn, they have a son, Bryan, who is Since then, four additional members of consider any case, his practice has the director of information security for the Blank family have studied law in evolved into the more specialized areas Sony On Line in San Diego. Tallahassee. Among them are Blank’s of health law and computer litigation. It is easy to imagine that one of daughter, Robyn Blank Jackson (’06), Blank’s health law practice benefits Robyn or Bryan’s future children who is an assistant general counsel from his experience working at his will carry on the family tradition and at Florida State; niece Belinda Caspi father’s hospital. “I was able to learn graduate from the College of Law in a U Wiseman (’88), who is managing direc- what hospitals were about, so the legal generation. tor for Laffey Fine Homes in Syosset, concepts of regulatory law involving New York; niece Alissa Blank Meyers hospitals meshed together with the (’03), an assistant general counsel at the substantive commerce concepts,” said Florida Department of Environmental Blank. “I tell students to try to find an Protection; and nephew Michael Blank, area of commerce that you like and that who is a 1L. will lead you to the area of law that you The elder Blank counseled each will enjoy practicing.” about the opportunities law school The Blank & Meenan, P.A. founding affords. He feels a great sense of in- shareholder enjoys talking business and debtedness to Florida State for “giving legal strategy with the health providers me a chance” and therefore stays very that comprise a large portion of his involved. He especially enjoys talking current clientele and his other clients. with students. “The most fun part is understand- “If it wasn’t for the law school, I ing what they want to do and trying wouldn’t have any of this,” said Blank. to figure out the puzzle,” said Blank. “I’ve got to pay my debt. If I don’t help “That’s what this is — it’s all puzzles. those kids, they don’t get a chance. Often there is no right or wrong answer; That’s what this country is about.” it’s just puzzles or mazes. You’ve got to Blank took a chance and entered weave your way through things. If you private practice in 1975. When he real- are good at playing Frogger, you’ll be a ized no one would hire him, he opened good lawyer.” his own firm. Blank spent most of his Blank met his wife Rita on a blind

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Rick Rumrell Faithfully Practices Law By Christi N. Morgan

bout 25 years ago, Richard “Rick” Rumrell re-evaluated his value Asystem. Since that time, he has tried to devote much of his attention to spiritual matters. In turn, his law practice has changed. Rumrell would argue that is how it should be. “I’ve had the opportunity to talk about the relationship between what lawyers used to be, which were also the priests in the church,” said the Rumrell Law shareholder, who spoke about Christian ethics in after the fall of Communism. “The church and the law were the same. So there is the uniqueness about law because it is spiritually based and it has the differ- ence between the ethical obligation of right and wrong. If you’ve done a wrong — negligence — you are liable for the damages of that wrong. If you’ve done something wrong on the criminal side, you are subject to criminal penalties for committing that wrong. Either way the basis for reaching that result comes from a single source. Our purpose as lawyers is more than just representing clients to get a win; it is to uphold the relationship between the purpose of the law and the giver of the law.” When Rumrell began practicing law in the early 1970s, the bulk of his prac- tice was maritime law and other civil law cases. Over time, his practice has evolved to include a significant amount of commercial litigation and complex civil litigation work.

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“I always believed that I would do London-based operation. While I was trial so I could not depend on them civil trial work rather than criminal over there representing my international either in my room or at the trial,” re- work,” said Rumrell. “I did a few client who had a London base, I started called Rumrell. “When I got up to do criminal cases after leaving the State meeting with various London insurers my presentation, I moved the podium Attorney’s office. One case involved a and that led to the rest of my practice aside and just started talking. I pretty teenager I represented who had never there. I became very good friends with well pulled it off.” had a criminal offense, but who was solicitors and then ended up getting an When Rumrell was a law student, given a substantial sentence, even LL.M. in Advanced Litigation from he accomplished something even more though it was his first offense, due to Nottingham Law School of Notting- successful - meeting his future wife, Jo. the randomness of having a particular ham-Trent University.” They met when Jo also was a law student judge. I was offended by the injustice. An assignment for his LL.M. pro- at Florida State. Because Rumrell took Because of sentences like this, the gram allowed Rumrell to test his belief a year-long break from law school to some years later that people should move outside of their help Lawton Chiles get elected to the created uniform sentencing guidelines.” comfort zones. U.S. Senate, Rumrell graduated a year His first civil jury trial — a malicious “The past chairman of IBM said that, after the rest of his Class of 1970 co- prosecution case — went all the way to the only thing he regretted was not fail- horts. His professional ambition did not the Florida Supreme Court. The case ing more,” recounted Rumrell. “What delay his personal aspirations, though. established a still standing precedent he meant was, if you get out of your He proposed to Jo in 1969, on the day for the difference between a general comfort zone and try things that may Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. and special verdict. Rumrell argued and result in failure, you’re going to learn They were married in December of the won the case at the trial court level and how to succeed better than just staying same year. eventually that verdict was upheld at the in your comfort zone. I felt the same “I always told her I’d marry her if state’s highest court. Since then, Rum- way in my law practice, but you can’t they landed a man on the moon,” joked rell has been instrumental in several really take a risk with a client’s work. Rumrell. Their younger son, Dylan, lob- other precedent-setting cases. He was But in law school, or in any university bies in St. Augustine and their elder son, involved in the Casa Clara case, which — especially post graduate — that is Jason, works in golf course management established the economic law doctrine a place where you can take a risk that and maintenance in Palatka. for Florida. His firm also represented could result in failure and not have The couple resides in St. Augustine, the state’s insured interests in the Sky- consequences that are going to injure where their primary home is located, way Bridge disaster. anyone other than yourself.” and Key West. Rumrell has offices and Rumrell’s practice has taken him As the only U.S. student in his clients in both locations. across the country and around the LL.M. class, Rumrell was assigned to Rumrell strives to let his spiritual world. He has a significant amount of serve as a one-person team for a mock values guide all aspects of his life. He work in London, which was initiated trial exercise. He relished the chal- wants to deal with his clients, opposing when he practiced at the law firm of lenge and took the opportunity to put counsel and others the way he would Smathers & Thompson. into practice that philosophy. Rumrell want to be treated: with fairness and re- U “Smathers & Thompson had a memorized all of the pages and lines of spect. “The real goal is to seek justice.” very significant practice of represent- statements he would be using to prove ing insurance companies in the New his case so he could recite them – as York City area,” said Rumrell, who required in an English trial – without eventually left Smathers & Thompson referencing notes. to form Smathers & Rumrell. “I was “I sent back all of my papers to my representing some clients who had a office in Florida two days before the

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Remembering Professor Gey

Close to 200 alumni, students and friends attended the memorial, along with Gey’s wife and other family members. Dean Don Weidner spoke about Gey’s instrumental contributions to the law school’s scholarly atmosphere. Kristina Klein (‘06), speaking on behalf of Gey’s students, shared her memories of the beloved professor — including his perfectly tailored grey suits and his entertaining lectures. Gey’s best friend from Co- lumbia Law School, John Danforth, talked about Gey’s days as a law student and practicing law in New York City. Faculty speakers were Lesley Wexler, a former professor at Florida State, and Rob Atkinson, a longtime friend and colleague of Gey’s. Wexler recalled two lessons Gey taught her: 1) You are what you do, and 2) Expression matters. Atkinson brought some levity to the service with a hypothetical story about Gey’s fi nal judgment. Marsha Gey Shaw, Gey’s cousin, and Irene Trakas, Gey’s wife, were the fi nal speakers. Both ladies shared memories of Gey and thanked the law school family for its support. Weidner also presented Trakas with the Class of ’66 Award. Following the service, there was a reception in the Rotunda. Attendees had an opportunity to view a slideshow with photos of Gey and to share more memories about the iconic professor. To read a full article about Professor Gey’s con- tributions and struggles (as published in the spring Memorial speaker and alumna Kristina Gey’s wife Irene Trakas (left) Klein (’06) (center) mingles with former law speaks with one of Gey’s former 2007 issue of this magazine), visit http://www.law. students at the reception. students. fsu.edu/events/gey_magazine_article.html.

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A memorial service honoring the life and career of Steven G. Gey was held Sunday, September 18, 2011, at the law school. Gey, a longtime faculty member and friend Professor Gey of the law school, lost his battle with ALS on June 9, 2011.

Alumni, students and friends gather in the Rotunda for a TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT ABOVE reception honoring Professor Steve Gey. Professor Rob Atkinson Marsha Gey Shaw, Reception attendees speaks at the memorial Gey’s cousin, addresses watch a slide show with service. memorial service photos of Gey. attendees.

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Tallahassee Attorney Weidner Named a Phil Blank Gives to Transformative Law School Law Dean

Tallahassee attorney F. Philip Blank, Florida State University College of a 1974 graduate of the Florida State Law Dean Donald J. Weidner is one University College of Law, has made an of the last decade’s nine transforma- additional $250,000 pledge to the law tive law school deans, according to school. Eighty percent of the gift will influential legal blogger and Univer- be used to bolster the existing Alumni sity of Chicago Law School Professor Centennial Chair and 20 percent will be Brian Leiter. The criterion for inclu- expended annually to fund the Blank- sion on Leiter’s list is changing an Phil Blank Miller Scholarship, which supports Donald J. Weidner institution, especially its intellectual students who have financial need. In identity and scholarly profile. recognition of the gift, the main conference room in the law Leiter states that Weidner “has been a successful fun- school’s new Advocacy Center will be named the Phil and draiser and skilled navigator of Florida’s choppy political Rita Blank Conference Room. waters, at the same time presiding over some of the best “Florida State gave me a chance and provided me the op- faculty hiring by any regional law school in the country, as portunity to be a lawyer,” said Blank, who also is a member reflected in periodic raids of FSU by top 10 law schools. Yet of the law school’s Board of Visitors. “I am very thankful to even with occasional losses, Dean Weidner has sustained the law school for putting me in the position to be able to the scholarly momentum of the law school.” give back.” “I am delighted that the intellectual strength and pro- “Everyone at the law school is extremely grateful for this ductivity of our faculty have again been recognized as both generous gift,” said Dean Don Weidner. “This is but the latest nationally significant and durable,” said Weidner. in a series of gifts by Phil and his wife, Rita, to the law school. The eight other deans deemed transformative by Leiter They have previously donated scholarships to support our are: Michael Fitts (University of ), Heidi Hurd students in financial need and for our students who are direct (University of Illinois), Elena Kagan (Harvard University), descendants of Holocaust survivors. Phil also made an earlier Kenneth Randall (University of Alabama), Daniel Rodri- gift of $50,000 to the Alumni Centennial Chair. In addition, guez (University of San Diego), Kent Syverud (Vanderbilt Phil gives generously of his time to meet with our students.” University), David Van Zandt (Northwestern University) Blank is the founding shareholder of Blank & Meenan, and Patricia White (Arizona State University). P.A. in Tallahassee, Florida. He focuses his practice on health For more information, visit Brian Leiter’s Law School Re- care, administrative law, lobbying and litigation. ports at http://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2011/07/ ten-transformative-deans-in-the-last-decade.html.

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Ray Named to First District Court of Appeal

Stephanie Wil- liams Ray (’95) was appointed by Gov. to the First District Court of Appeal in June. She had been chair of the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) since 2008. Prior to her appointment to PERC, she was assistant dean for devel- opment at the College of Law. Her long tenure at the law school includes having served as director of the Placement of- fice from 1999 to 2000 and as assistant/ Judge Jose Martinez associate dean for administration from Visits Law School 2000-2008.

The Honorable Jose Martinez of the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, was a jurist-in-residence at the College of Law on Novem- ber 2. He also guest lectured in Professor Wayne Logan’s Capital Punishment Seminar, where he gave insight into his ruling in Evans v. McNeil, a recent landmark case that has implications for future capital cases. Judge Martinez ruled in Evans that Florida’s capital sentencing statute violates the requirements the U.S. Supreme Court set out in Ring v. Arizona in 2002. He also met with faculty members and talked to students about opportunities for them within the legal profession. Judge Martinez ruled in Evans that Florida’s capital sentencing statute violates the requirements the U.S. Supreme Court set out in Ring v. Arizona in 2002.

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Advocacy Center Construction Nearing Completion

Rendering of the first-floor courtroom with a 7-seat jury box and adjoining jury room

Members of the law school staff and new courtrooms with jury boxes. One The Advocacy Center is scheduled to administration across Martin of the new courtrooms also includes an be ready for occupancy before the spring Luther King, Jr. Boulevard several adjoining jury room. In addition, the semester begins. When students return times per week to follow the progress of Advocacy Center will include: to classes on January 9, the law school ■■ construction at the college’s new Advo- a suite of offices for our Public Inter- will encompass two city blocks and an cacy Center. The law school took over est Law Center and its three clinics, additional 50,000 square feet. ■■ the building, formerly the Florida First a suite of faculty offices for our top- Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard District Court of Appeal, in November rated Environmental Law Program, was closed for several weeks for crews ■■ 2010 and immediately began renovation a suite of faculty offices for our bur- to install traffic-slowing devices to bet- to transform it from a one-courtroom geoning Business Law Program, ter accommodate the increased student ■■ judicial facility into the finest advocacy offices and dedicated interview pedestrian traffic. training center in the country. rooms for the Placement Office, and ■■ The new Advocacy Center will additional classrooms – including a feature five courtrooms – the his- video-conference room – and study toric appellate courtroom and four spaces.

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Advocacy Center Construction Nearing Completion

Public Interest Law Center Suite Naming Opportunities Th e law school welcomes the opportunity to acknowledge gifts for any purpose by naming rooms in the new Advocacy Center. Because the building is fully funded, donations need not be used for bricks and mortar, but can be directed as the donor wishes. For example, a gift of $250,000 can be earmarked to endow a professorship and be recognized with a named classroom.

Building $5,000,000 Public Interest Law Center (10-room suite) $2,000,000

Historic Appellate Courtroom $1,500,000

First-Floor Courtroom (7-seat jury box & jury room) $750,000

First-Floor Courtroom (6-seat jury box) $750,000

Ground-Floor Courtroom (13-seat jury box) $600,000 First-fl oor Entrance to the Admissions Offi ce Public Interest Ground-Floor Video Conference Room $500,000 Law Center Ground-Floor Courtroom (7-seat jury box) $500,000

Dean’s Suite $500,000

Environmental Program Suite $500,000

First-Floor Reading Room $500,000

Phil and Rita Blank Conference Room $250,000

Second-Floor Classroom $250,000

Historic Appellate Courtroom Dean’s Boardroom $150,000 Third-Floor Reading Room $150,000

Admissions Offi ce $100,000

Placement Offi ce $100,000

Student Affairs Suite $100,000

Karlinsky Family Student Lounge $100,000

Conference Rooms (3) each $50,000

Interview Rooms (6) each $50,000

Faculty Offi ces (13 remaining) each $25,000

O’Shea Family Faculty Offi ce $25,000 For more information about naming opportunities, contact Dean Donald Jim and Anne Corrigan Faculty Offi ce J. Weidner at [email protected] or 850.644.3071 or Associate Dean $25,000 for Development Mark Pankey at [email protected], 850.644.5160 Journal Offi ces (2) each $25,000 or 850.294.1193.

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1969 1972 EUGENE E. STEARNS was recognized by in the JONATHAN D. KANEY, JR. was presented the PETER M. DUNBAR, a 2011 edition of James C. Adkins/Sunshine Litigation Award shareholder with Chambers USA: from the First Amendment Foundation. Pennington, Moore, America’s Leading His nomation was based on his leadership Wilkinson, Bell & Dunbar, Business Lawyers in the role with The Bert Fish Foundation Inc. v. P.A. in Tallahassee, was area of litigation. He is Southeast Volusia Hospital District suit that named to Florida Trend’s chairman of the board of overturned a merger between Bert Fish Legal Elite list in the area directors and chairman of the litigation Medical Center and Adventist Health System. of government and department of Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler administrative. He is now in the Legal Elite Hall Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. 1970 of Fame for being named to the list for eight consecutive years. He also edited a book by RICHARD HENRICHSEN SOLLNER was named Carl O. Dunbar, Before They Were the Black 1973 to the 2012 edition of Best Lawyers in Sheep: Marine Fighting Squadron VMF-214 DONALD D. CONN was named to Florida America in the area of real estate law. He also and the Battle for the Solomon Islands. The Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list family history book also is part of national government and administration. He is in the area of real estate transactions. He is a history. a shareholder with Pennington, Moore, shareholder at Trenam Kemker in Tampa. J. WAYNE HOGAN has Wilkinson, Bell & Dunbar P.A. in Tampa. GEORGE L. WAAS is retired from the state of been named to the WILLIAM W. CORRY, of The Corry Law Firm in Florida after more than 32 years, the last 23 Florida Trend Legal Elite Tallahassee, was named to Florida Trend’s with the Office of the Attorney General. He Hall of Fame in the area Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial. also spent almost eight years in the private of civil trial. He is a sector. partner with the W. CHRISTOPHER HART has been named to Jacksonville firm of Terrell Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of real estate transactions. He is a shareholder 1971 Hogan. with the Destin office of Clark Partington Hart THE HONORABLE JOHN GREGOR MORRIS GAEBE, founding partner of Larry Bond & Stackhouse. MARSHALL KEST recently Gaebe Mullen Antonelli & DiMatteo in Coral received the James G. THOMAS F. ICARD, JR., a shareholder with the Gables, was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Glazebrook Memorial Sarasota firm of Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Elite list in the area of civil trial. Outstanding Member Furen & Ginsburg, P.A., has been named to ROBERT G. KERRIGAN was named to Florida Award from the George C. Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial. Young First Central construction law. He is a partner with Kerrigan, Estess, Rankin, Florida America of McLeod & Thompson, LLP in Pensacola. Court. The award recognizes the commitment 1974 as a member of the Inn to fostering excellence CYNTHIA S. TUNNICLIFF, a shareholder in professionalism, ethics and civility in the JAMES DAWSON BEASLEY was named to at Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson, Bell & practice of law. He also received the Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in public utilities. Dunbar P.A. in Tallahassee, was named to Outstanding Jurist for 2011 award from The He is a shareholder with the Tallahassee firm Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Florida Bar Young Lawyers Section. of Ausley & McMullen, P.A. government and administrative. STEVEN ALAN RISSMAN was named to Best Lawyers in America, Florida Super Lawyers and as a Fellow of the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers. He is a partner in the firm of Rissman, Barrett, Hurt, Donahue & McLain, P.A. in Orlando.

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STANN W. GIVENS was THE HONORABLE 1978 recently named to the CLAUDIA R. ISOM, of the 2011 Legal Elite list by Thirteenth Judicial F. SCOTT BOYD was appointed as an Florida Trend magazine Circuit, received the administrative law judge for the Florida in the area of adoption, Hillsborough County Bar Division of Administrative Hearings. marital and family law. Association’s Robert W. ANTHONY “TONY” LA He is founder of Givens Patton Outstanding Jurist RUSSA, a three-time Law Group and a past- Award at the World Series winning president of the American Academy of association’s annual Law Day Luncheon. professional baseball Matrimonial Lawyers, Florida chapter. He also BETTY JOLENE STEFFENS was named a manager who is the third is listed in Super Lawyers 2011 and Best Florida Trend Legal Elite top government and most winning coach in Lawyers in America 2012. non-profit attorney. She is currently general major league baseball NANCY G. LINNAN has been named to the counsel at Florida State University, but plans history, announced his Florida Trend Legal Elite Hall of Fame in the to retire in December. retirement days after winning his second world area of environmental and land use law. She title with the St. Louis Cardinals. is a shareholder in the Tallahassee office of 1976 VICTORIA L. WEBER has Carlton Fields. been named to the

BRUCE M. STONE has been named to the Florida Trend Legal Elite JOSEPH “J.E.” ISAAC, III has ended his tenure Florida Trend Legal Elite Hall of Fame in Hall of Fame in the area as senior vice president for business affairs the area of wills, trusts and estates. He is a of tax. She practices at for the Portland Trail Blazers. However, he shareholder at Goldman Felcoski & Stone P.A. Hopping Green & Sams in will continue to serve the NBA team as a in Coral Gables. Tallahassee. consultant. RAYFORD HUXFORD TAYLOR has joined THEODORE L. TRIPP, JR. has been named to 1979 Casey Gilson P.C. in Atlanta as of counsel. Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of He will focus on defense-based workers’ commercial litigation. He is a partner in the PETER V. ANTONACCI, an attorney in the compensation and appellate law, representing Fort Myers office of Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP. Tallahassee office of GrayRobinson, P.A., was employers, insureds, self-insureds and named to Florida Super Lawyers in the areas servicing agents in Georgia. His practice also of criminal defense and white collar. will continue to include administrative and 1977 governmental law, legislation consultation and DAVID SCOTT DEE has joined the law office WILLIAM EMILE BOND, JR. was named to corporate law. of Gardner, Bist, Wiener, Wadsworth, Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Bowden, Bush, Dee, LaVia & Wright, P.A. commercial litigation. He is a shareholder as a shareholder. He also has been named 1975 with Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & “Tallahassee Best Lawyers Litigation – Stackhouse in Pensacola. BRUCE B. BLACKWELL was named to Environmental Lawyer of the Year” for 2012 Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of MICHAEL FRANK COPPINS was named to by Best Lawyers. He can be reached at 1300 commercial litigation. He was named to the Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Thomaswood Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308, Hall of Fame for being on the list eight years in commercial litigation. He is a shareholder 850.385.0070 or [email protected]. a row. He is a shareholder with King, Blackwell, with the Tallahassee firm of Coppins Monroe CHRISTOPHER LEE Downs & Zehnder, P.A. in Orlando. Adkins & Dincman, P.A. GRIFFIN, a partner in the THOMAS MARTIN GONZALEZ was named to RICHARD BRYCE HADLOW, a partner with the Tampa office of Foley & the Legal Elite list by Florida Trend magazine Tampa office of Holland & Knight LLP, has Lardner LLP, has been in the area of labor and employment law. He is been named to the Legal Elite list by Florida appointed to the National a partner with Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez Trend magazine in the area of business law. Collegiate Athletic & Hearing, P.A. Association (NCAA) MARY F. SMALLWOOD has been named Division I Committee on KENNETH R. HART, a shareholder with Ausley to Florida Super Lawyers in the area of Infractions. The appointment is for a three- & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee, was named environmental law. She also was named to year term. He previously served as a member to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of the Infractions Appeals Committee for eight of civil trial. After his eighth consecutive time of environmental and land use. She is a years, five of which as committee chair. on the list, he is now a member of the Hall of shareholder in the Tallahassee office of Fame. GrayRobinson, P.A.

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MELANIE ANN HINES was named to the Legal 1980 DAVID A. YON, a Elite list in Florida Trend magazine in the area shareholder with Radey of criminal law. She is a shareholder with the DONALD HINKLE has Thomas Yon & Clark, P.A., Tallahassee office of Berger Singerman. again been named to has been listed in the Florida Super Lawyers for 2011 edition of TERRY E. LEWIS, a shareholder with Lewis, 2011. He is a founding Chambers USA for his Longman & Walker, P.A., has been selected partner in the firm of work in insurance a 2011 Florida Super Lawyer in the area of Hinkle & Foran in regulation. environmental law. Tallahassee. His practice is limited to catastrophic ANNE LONGMAN, a 1981 shareholder with Lewis, injury and death cases and he is a member of Longman & Walker, P.A., The Million Dollar Advocates Forum. ROBERT B. BEITLER is general counsel to the has been selected a inspector general of Palm Beach County. He 2011 Florida Super can be reached at 561.233.2350. Lawyer in the area of STEPHEN G. CHARPENTIER, founder of environmental law. Charpentier Law Firm, P.A. in Melbourne, was named to the Florida Trend Legal Elite list in DOUGLAS LEE the area of civil trial. MANNHEIMER was E. GARY EARLY was appointed as an appointed to the Florida administrative law judge for the Florida Federal Judicial Division of Administrative Hearings. He was Nominating Commission previously a shareholder at Messer, Caparello by U.S. Senators Bill & Self, P.A. Nelson and . MICHAEL D. HOOK was one of two speakers to He is a partner in the address the orientation program for the law WAYNE LAWRENCE HELSBY was named to Tallahassee office of Broad and Cassel and is school on August 25. He spoke about Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of chair of the firm’s governmental relations highlights of his career to approximately 200 labor and employment. He is a partner with practice group and a member of the health students who are now 1Ls at the Florida State Allen Norton & Blue, P.A. in Winter Park. law practice group. University College of Law. DEBORAH K. “DEBBY” KEARNEY is the new GEORGE HENRY BRUCE D. LAMB, a shareholder with Ruden general counsel for the Florida Department SHELDON is acting McClosky in Tampa, has been named to the of Community Affairs. She can be reached at assistant secretary for Legal Elite list for Florida Trend magazine in 850.414.0482 or [email protected]. the Administration for the area of health law. fl.us. Children and Families JAMES P. KELAHER, of Kelaher Law Offices, under the U.S. DAVID HYWEL LEONARD, a shareholder with P.A. in Orlando, was named to Florida Trend’s Department of Health Carlton Fields in Tampa, has been named to Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial. and Human Services. He the Florida Trend Legal Elite list in the area of can be reached at 901 D St., SW, 6th Floor W., bankruptcy and workout. LAWRENCE A. KELLOGG, Washington, D.C. 20024, 202.401.5383 or STEFAN V. STEIN was a founding partner of [email protected]. named to Florida Super Levine Kellogg Lehman Schneider & Grossman ALAINE S. WILLIAMS was named a 2011 Lawyers in the area of LLP in Miami, has been Super Lawyer by Philadelphia magazine. She intellectual named to Florida Trend’s focuses her practice on public employee litigation. He also was Legal Elite list in the area labor law and has been a partner with Willig, named the 2011 Tampa of commercial litigation. Williams & Davidson since 1986. She can Intellectual Property be reached at 1845 Walnut St., 24th Floor, Lawyer of the Year by DEAN ROBERT LEBOEUF has been named to Philadelphia, PA 19103, awilliams@wwdlaw. Best Lawyers.He is a shareholder in the the Florida Trend Legal Elite list in the area of com or 215.656.3630. Tampa office of GrayRobinson, P.A. civil trial. He is managing partner of Brooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney, P.A. in Tallahassee.

THE HONORABLE JOE ALLEN WILD now is a member of the board of trustees for Harding University. He is a county judge for Indian River County, Florida. He is chairman of Character

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Counts! Coalition of Indian River County and highlights only 10 Florida Bar members He is a shareholder at Kirk Pinkerton and on the board of directors for Christian Home inducted into the Hall of Fame. She is a past is city attorney for the City of Palmetto and and Bible School in Mount Dora, Florida. president of The Florida Bar, a certified circuit general counsel for several special districts, civil mediator and handles commercial and community development districts and a 1982 employment litigation matters. governmental authority. He also is special counsel to the School Board of Manatee JOHN W. LITTLE, III has joined Gunster, Yoakley KENNETH BRADLEY BELL was named to County and various local governments. & Stewart, P.A.’s West Palm Beach office as a Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in appellate shareholder. He practices environmental and B.B. BOLES, III has been promoted to partner practice. He is a shareholder with Clark land use and business litigation, focusing on at Young, Bill, Roumbos & Boles, P.A. He Partington Hart Larry Bond & Stackhouse in eminent domain, property rights and complex can be reached at 226 S. Palafox Place, Pensacola. commercial litigation. He was named to Pensacola, FL 32501 or 850.432.2222. ANTHONY E. DIRESTA is a partner in the Florida Trend’s Legal Elite Hall of Fame in the NEAL ALLEN SIVYER, a co-founder of Sivyer, Washington, D.C., office of Winston & Strawn area of eminent domain. Barlow & Watson, P.A. in Tampa, was named LLP. His practice focuses on governmental STEPHEN R. MACNAMARA was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of investigations, commercial litigation and to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list as a top construction. business counseling. government official. He is chief of staff to KELLY OVERSTREET Florida Governor Rick Scott. 1984 JOHNSON, a partner in the Tallahassee office of 1983 CODY FOWLER DAVIS was named to Florida Broad and Cassel, has Trend’s Legal Elite list in civil trial. He recently been inducted into the MARK PATRICK BARNEBEY was named to opened Cody Fowler Davis Trial Attorneys, P.A. Legal Elite Hall of Fame Super Lawyers 2011 and to Florida Trend’s in Tampa. in the eighth annual Legal Elite list in environmental and land use edition of Florida Trend’s law. He also received the Manatee County Bar Legal Elite 2011. The special section Association 2011 Community Service Award.

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SAMUEL P. KING, of Dellecker, Wilson, King, McKenna, Ruffi er & Sos, We Need Your Help LLP in Orlando, was Please take a moment to log in to the law school Alumni Direc- named to Florida Trend’s tory Web site, www.law.fsu.edu/alumni/alumnidir.html, and Legal Elite list in the area update your personal information. This is a great reference tool of civil trial. for classmates to get in touch with one another, to network and to refer business to fellow alumni. DAVID SCOTT OLIVER, an attorney with Morgan & Morgan, PA in Orlando, was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of commercial litigation. MARK S. ELLIS recently RUSSELL P. SCHROPP received his Ph.D. in law was recognized by Florida from King’s College Super Lawyers in the 1986 London. He is the area of land use and VIVIAN ARENAS-BATTLES was named to executive director of the zoning. He is a Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of International Bar stockholder with eminent domain. She is a shareholderwith de Association in London Henderson, Franklin, la Parte & Gilbert, P.A. in Tampa. and is co-teaching a Starnes & Holt, P.A. class at Florida State Law with Professor ROBERT NEIL CLARKE, JR. was named to NICOLAS JOHN WATKINS has been recognized Sandy D’Alemberte during the fall 2011 Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of in Florida Super Lawyers in the area of semester. commercial litigation. He is a shareholder with immigration law. He is an attorney in the Ausley & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee. DAVID D. FUSSELL was named to Florida Miami offi ce of GrayRobinson, P.A. Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of criminal MANUEL FARACH was named to Florida Trend’s law. He practices at Fussell Law Firm, P.A., in 1985 Orlando. Legal Elite list in the area JOHN ARMANDO of commercial litigation. VALERIA HENDRICKS, an appellate specialist BOUDET, a partner in the He is of counsel with and shareholder at Harmon, Woods, Parker, Orlando offi ce of Roetzel Richman Greer, PA in Hendricks & Abrunzo, P.A., spoke about & Andress LPA, has been West Palm Beach. preserving error for appeal at the 2011 Winter named to Florida Super Conference of the Florida Chapter of the Lawyers. National Employment Lawyers Association RICHARD ALAN LOTSPEICH was named a in Orlando. She may be reached at 110 N. Florida Trend Legal Elite top government and 11th St., Second Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, non-profi t attorney. He is general counsel at 813.222.3605 or [email protected]. LOULA FULLER and DANIEL E. MYERS Tampa Bay Water. have opened Fuller & Myers. The fi rm is CALVIN LYNN JOHNSON, an attorney with the GEORGE VAUGHN MATLOCK is an attorney located at 106 E. College Ave., Ste. 1400, Florida Department of Transportation, was with Gulf Atlantic Insurance Services, Inc. in Tallahassee, FL 32301. Fuller can be reached named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list of top Tallahassee. He was named to Florida Trend’s at 850.556.9800 or [email protected]. government attorneys for 2011. Legal Elite list in the area of insurance law. Myers can be reached at 850.556.9795 or R. STEVEN LEWIS has been named to [email protected]. MARY ANN MORGAN was named to Florida Florida Trend’s Legal Elite 2011 list. He is a Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial. THE HONORABLE JUDITH WARREN HAWKINS shareholder with Lewis, Longman & Walker, She is managing partner of Billings, Morgan & was named the winner of the Thurgood P.A. in Tallahassee. Boatwright, LLC in Winter Park. Marshall Judicial Excellence Award for 2011. CANDANCE M. SABELLA was appointed vice- She is a county judge in the Second Judicial ROBERT C. SHEARMAN chair of The Florida Bar Criminal Procedure Circuit of Florida. has been certifi ed as a Rules Committee and was recognized in the civil mediator. He is a 2011 edition of Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list stockholder in the Fort for top government/non-profi t attorneys. She Myers offi ce of is chief assistant attorney general in charge of Henderson, Franklin, the Capital Appeals Bureau. Starnes & Holt, P.A., practicing in the tort and

24 FLORIDA STATE LAW 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

CONTENTS DEAN’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISING REPORT ENDOWED GIFT OPPORTUNITIES RECENT LARGER GIFTS SUMMARY OF NAMED FUNDS DONORS BY CLASS CASH GIFTS BY LEVEL BOOK AWARD SPONSORS 2010-2011 Donor Recognition

Gifts to the Florida State University College of Law provide critical support for students, faculty and academic programs. This Annual Report gratefully acknowledges all gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Gifts received between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 will be recognized in the fall 2012 issue of Florida State Law.

We hope that our progress over the years has shown that we are putting your contributed dollars to good use. Thank you so much!

We strive to produce a complete and accurate report. Please call any errors or omissions to the attention of:

Becky B. Shepherd, Director of Alumni Affairs & Annual Fund The Florida State University College of Law Tallahassee, FL 32306-1601 850.644.0231 / 800.788.7097 [email protected]

2 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Dean’s Annual Fundraising Report

DEAR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS:

This was a year of great success for the law school. The reputation of our outstanding students, faculty and alumni continues to blossom. The highlight of recent external recognition was when U.S. News & World Report rated our law school among the na- tion’s Top 50 law schools.

Private fundraising made a critical difference at the law school, helping us to attract and to retain the best students and faculty. Our Annual Fund has been an unprecedented success, and our new major gifts are already making a difference.

ANNUAL GIVING FROM STUDENTS AND ALUMNI This past year, 75.78% of our students contributed to our Annual Fund. Our student enthusiasm and generosity bodes well for the future. They are blazing the trail for us all!

An all-time high of 27.96% of our alumni made cash gifts to the law school! Based on current American Bar Association data, this level of participation should keep us within the nation’s top 10 law schools in terms of alumni giving rate. This level of alumni support sends a powerful signal about the enthusiasm our alumni have for the school.

MAJOR GIFTS This past year, we received Major Gifts totaling $834,566 in cash and $1,075,000 in additional pledges, for a grand total of $1,909,566. The “Cash Gifts By Level” portion of this report includes only cash payments made during the fiscal year, even if they were but a portion of a larger gift. Under the heading of “Recent Larger Gifts,” we outline the larger gift commitments that we received in the 2010-2011 fiscal year.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who has contributed to our many successes. We shall continue to do our best to pay great dividends on the dollars you have invested in our school.

Sincerely,

Don Weidner, Dean

Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report 3 Endowed Gift Opportunities

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS terms of per faculty scholarly impact. ENDOWMENTS FOR We would not have this extraordi- EXCELLENCE Our single greatest need from private nary faculty without private giving. giving is endowed scholarships. Our Professorships and chairs give us the Endowments for Excellence leave it tuition has steadily increased and is merit money we need to attract and to the discretion of the school how to likely to continue to do so. To contin- to retain this top faculty. As they get spend income earned on endowment. ue to serve our mission of providing better and better, we need to do more access to all, including those from and more. The minimum gift needed to create families of modest means, we will an Endowment for Excellence at the need significantly more scholarships. Endowed professorships and chairs Florida State University College of Scholarships are awarded according provide salary supplements based Law is $25,000. to the intent of the donor and can be on merit. Faculty members are ap- based on merit, need or other factors. pointed for five-year terms, with DONOR RECOGNITION renewal contingent on continued The minimum gift needed to en- scholarly productivity. The appointee We are delighted to name schol- dow a scholarship at the Florida bears the name of the donor or the arships, professorships and other State University College of Law is donor’s designee. targeted gifts in honor of the donor $25,000. or the donor’s designee. In addition, The minimum gift needed to en- we are pleased to acknowledge inter ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS dow a professorship at the Florida vivos gifts of $200,000 or more with AND CHAIRS State University College of Law is an oil portrait of the donor or the $200,000. The minimum gift need- donor’s designee that will be dis- University of Chicago law school ed to endow a chair at the Florida played in a prominent place at the professor Brian Leiter rated our State University College of Law is law school. faculty 23rd best in the country in $1,000,000. The new Advocacy Center, which Assistant Professor Franita Tolson confers with Brittany Rhodaback (‘11) is scheduled to come online by De- cember 2011, gives us a series of supplemental donor recognition possibilities for gifts ranging from $25,000 to $5 million. See the sepa- rate Advocacy Center article in this magazine.

For more information, please con- tact either Dean Don Weidner at 850.644.3071 or [email protected]. edu or Mark Pankey, Associate Dean for Development, at 850.644.5160 or [email protected].

4 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Recent Larger Gifts

We would like to specially thank those of you who made a larger gift commitment between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. These gifts make it possible to continue the dynamic ad- vance of the academic programs and reputation of the law school.

$600,000 OR MORE annual income from the endow- school to enhance excellence. Chuck ment will be used to make at least retired from full-time teaching in Ocala attorney Garry D. Adel (’82) one award each year to a student 2007 after 40 years of service. He has made a $600,000 testamentary for his or her work in public in- continues to teach Evidence at least gift that will create the Garry D. terest law. Yvonne is retired from once a year at the law school. Adel Endowed Scholarship. The Colliers Abood Wood-Fay Real annual distribution from the en- Estate Group in Coral Gables, and Richard D. Dixon (’74) has made dowment will be used to award at Judge Brown is the Chief United a gift of $50,020 to establish the th least one full scholarship each year States Magistrate Judge, 11 Circuit, Richard Dixon Family Endowed to recruit a top student to the law Southern District of Florida. Scholarship. The annual distribution school. Any remaining funds dis- from the endowment will be used tributed by the endowment shall be Tallahassee attorney Sean Pittman to award at least one scholarship used to award additional scholarships (’94) has made a commitment of each year to a law student enrolled to recruit top students to the law $100,000 over time to endow the in the joint-degree program in Law school. Gary specializes in civil and Sean Pittman Scholarship. The and Business ( J.D./M.B.A.). If no criminal trial work and is a partner annual distribution from the en- students are enrolled in that pro- with Blanchard, Merriam, Adel & dowment shall be used to award at gram in a particular year, then the Kirkland, P.A. least one scholarship each year to a scholarship shall be awarded to a student who also will be provided law student who has demonstrated $100,000 TO $599,999 the opportunity to intern with the a special interest in or commitment Florida Conference of Black State to intellectual property law. Rich is Under the direction of the Attorney Legislators as a law clerk and policy retired from Ford Motor Company General for the state of Florida, the advisor. The Sean Pittman Scholar and lives in Melbourne, Florida. law school has received a directed must also be interested in pursuing a settlement of $200,000 to supple- career in public service. Sean found- Mark S. Ellis (’84) has made a spe- ment the existing Richard W. Ervin ed the Pittman Law Group, P.L., cific bequest in his will of $50,000 to Eminent Scholar Chair. The income a corporate law and governmental create an endowment to be named from the Chair provides funding for consulting firm with offices in Tal- the Dr. Mark S. Ellis Scholarship. a visiting professor who also serves as lahassee and Riviera Beach, Florida. The annual distribution from the endowment shall be used to award the Solicitor General in the Office of $25,000 TO $99,999 the Attorney General. at least one scholarship each year to a law school student who is studying Through a charitable gift an- Professor Emeritus Charles W. Eh- or interning in a developing country. nuity, Yvonne T. Brown and rhardt has made an additional gift Mark is the executive director of her husband The Honorable of $75,000 to bring his total gift the International Bar Association in Stephen T. Brown have agreed to to the Ehrhardt Endowment for London, England. give $100,000 to the law school to Excellence to $100,000. The income create the Yvonne and Steve Brown distributed from the endowment will Public Interest Service Award. The be used at the discretion of the law

Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report 5 RECENT LARGER GIFTS

Thomas (’75) and Robin Gonzalez Gables. His firm focuses on tax and from groups that are historically un- have pledged to give an additional estate planning strategies and estate der-represented in the legal profession, $50,000 to bring their total gift to and trust administration. especially Hispanic students, and who endowment to the Tom and Robin have financial need. Julio is a partner Gonzalez Scholarship to $150,000. F. Philip Blank (’74) and his wife, in the Kissimmee office of Martinez The annual distribution from the en- Rita, have made an additional outright Manglardi, P.A., which is a statewide dowment will provide scholarships for gift of $26,500 to the law school. litigation firm. Julio handles a wide va- law school students. Tom is a part- From this gift, $10,000 will be used riety of cases including motor vehicle ner in the Tampa firm of Thompson, to support the Alumni Centennial collisions, wrongful death, workers’ Sizemore, Gonzalez & Hearing and Chair in honor of Dean Don Weidner, compensation, product liability and practices labor and employment law. and $15,500 will be used to fund the insurance disputes. Blank-Miller Scholarship. Phil is Tampa attorney John “Jed” Thomas the founding shareholder in the Tal- Tallahassee couple Cari Roth (’83) (’96) has pledged $50,000 to create lahassee firm of Blank & Meenan, and Wellington Meffert (’88) have the John W. and Judith C. Thomas P.A. and focuses his practice on heath agreed to establish the Cari Roth and Endowment for Excellence in honor care, administrative law, lobbying and Wellington Meffert Endowment for of his parents. The annual distribution litigation. Excellence by pledging $25,000 over from the endowment shall be used time. The income from the endow- at the discretion of the law school Orlando alumnus Joseph R. Flood ment shall be used at the discretion of for purposes such as student schol- (’82) and his wife, Paula, have agreed the law school for any academic pur- arships, faculty incentives, general to give an additional $25,000 to sup- pose including student scholarships, discretionary dollars and funding for plement the existing Joe and Paula faculty incentives and funding for co- co-curricular activities such as Law Flood Oxford Studies Scholarship curricular activities such as the Journal Review, Mock Trial and Moot Court. endowment. The income from this of Land Use and Environmental Law, Jed is a partner with Marshall Thomas endowment shall be used to award Mock Trial and Moot Court. Cari is Burnett and practices sinkhole litiga- at least one scholarship each year to a partner in the Tallahassee office of tion. a student who is of modest means Bryant Miller Olive, where she chairs to study abroad with the law school’s the firm’s Land Use and Governmental William W. Montjoy (’75), who is Summer Program in Law at the Uni- Consulting practices. Wellington is president of Global Education and versity of Oxford in England. Joe is a general counsel for the Florida Hous- Tuition, has agreed to endow the partner with Dean, Ringers, Morgan ing Finance Corporation, which helps Montjoy Diversity Enhancement & Lawton, P.A. Joe specializes in Floridians obtain affordable housing. Scholarship by pledging $45,000 civil rights law, governmental liability, over time. The income from this en- products liability and has lectured in Nancy Mason Wallace (’95) has dowment shall be used to provide the area of governmental civil rights, agreed to endow the Nancy Wallace scholarship support to College of Law state tort liability and insurance bad Endowed Scholarship for Summer students who are from groups that are faith. Program Alumni by pledging $25,000 historically under-represented in the over time. The income from this en- legal profession. Global Education Julio C. Martinez, Jr. (’86) and his dowment will be used to award at least and Tuition sells prepaid tuition plans wife, Rene, have pledged to give an one scholarship each year to recruit a to families in Latin America. additional $25,000 over time to bring graduate of the law school’s Summer their total gift to the Julio and Rene for Undergraduates Program. Nancy Robert (’70) and Cynthia Trescott Martinez Diversity Enhancement is a partner in the Tallahassee office have made specific bequests in their Scholarship endowment to $50,000. of Akerman Senterfitt, where she is wills of $35,000 to be used at the law The annual distribution from the part of the Appellate, Real Estate and school’s discretion. Bob is a partner endowment shall be used to attract Healthcare practices. in Trescott & Drucker, P.L. in Coral students to the law school who are

6 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Summary of Named Funds (as of June 30, 2011)

UNRESTRICTED D’Alemberte Endowed Bedell Standley Endowed Julio and Rene Martinez Enrico G. Gonzalez Allen, Norton & Blue Endowed Professorship Scholarship Diversity Enhancement Endowment for Law Review * Book Award in Labor and Patricia A. Dore Endowed Carol Z. Bellamy Memorial Endowed Scholarship Carol Gregg and Ken Hart Employment Law Professorship in Endowed Scholarship Montjoy Diversity Endowment for Excellence * Anonymous Endowment for Administrative Law Jennifer Beltz Scholarship Enhancement Scholarship for the Public Interest Law * Excellence Richard W. Ervin Eminent Blank-Miller Scholarship Suzy Rossomondo Kreis Center * Attorney General Endowment Scholar Chair Joan and Garrett Briggs Memorial Scholarship Wayne Hogan Endowment in for Excellence Florida Bar Health Law Endowed Scholarship Guyte P. McCord Memorial Civil Trial Justice Ronald & Shannon Christaldi Section Endowed Justice Raoul G. Cantero, III, Endowed Scholarship Wayne and Patricia Hogan Endowment for Excellence Professorship Diversity Enhancement Metz, Husband & Daughton Endowment Mike and Peggy Coleman David and Deborah Fonvielle Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Journal of Land Use & Fund for Excellence Endowed Professorship Broad and Cassel Scholarship David G. McGunegle Memorial Environmental Law Andy and Hope Dogali John W. and Ashley Frost Thomas W. Conroy Endowed Endowed Scholarship Endowment Endowment for Excellence Endowed Professorship Scholarship Beverly S. McLear Memorial Amelia Rae Maguire Dunbar Family Endowment for Loula Fuller and Dan Myers Larry and Jeanne Curtin Endowed Scholarship Endowment for Business Excellence Endowed Professorship Endowed Scholarship David and Cela Miller Law Lectures Ehrhardt Endowment for Steven M. Goldstein Endowed Bud Daley Memorial Fund Scholarship Public Service Fellowship Excellence* Professorship Richard Dixon Family National Notary Foundation Judges John S. Rawls and * Equels-Fabar Endowment for James Edmund and Margaret Endowed Scholarship Scholarship James R. Wolf‑ Intramural Social Justice Elizabeth Hennessey Corry Colonel James R. Douglass Oertel, Fernandez, Cole & Moot Court Competition Florida State University Term Professorship Veterans Endowed Bryant Environmental Law B.K. Roberts Hall Endowment College of Law Endowment Donald and Janet Hinkle Scholarship Scholarship James Harold Thompson for Excellence* Endowed Professorship Richard M. Davis Endowed Calvin Patterson Civil Rights Endowment Fund James Reynolds Jorgenson Mason Ladd Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Summer Program for and Frederick Reynolds Professorship David Warren Denney Parks & Crump Diversity Undergraduates Jorgenson Endowment for Matthews and Hawkins Memorial Endowed Enhancement Endowed Transnational Law Journal Excellence Professorship in Property Scholarship Scholarship Endowment * Tracy and Biff Marshall Sheila M. McDevitt Term Chad Wayne Denton Memorial Sean Pittman Scholarship Wells Family Endowment for Endowment for Excellence Professorship Scholarship John S. Rawls and Samuel Moot Court McConnaughhay and Rissman Gary and Sallyn Pajcic Denise Diaz Memorial Wolf Endowed Scholarship Endowment for Excellence Endowed Professorship Scholarship B. K. and Mary N. Roberts Rissman Family Endowment Carlos R. Diez-Arguelles Endowed Scholarship DEFERRED GIFTS Sheila M. McDevitt Gary D. Adel Endowed Ruden, McClosky Endowed Scholarship WP and Erin Shelley Endowed Endowment for Excellence Scholarship* Endowed Professorship Patricia A. Dore Memorial Scholarship Huey, Guilday and Simpson Anonymous Endowment for Stearns Weaver Miller Endowed Scholarship Daniel & Natalie Soloway Endowment for Excellence Excellence in Elder Law Weissler Alhadeff & Joe and Paula Flood Diversity Enhancement Richard & Cynthia Hadlow Michael and Helen Atter Sitterson Endowed Oxford Studies Endowed Scholarship Endowment for Excellence Endowment for Excellence Professorship Scholarship* Doug and Judy Spears Lawrence Family Endowment Cecelia Bonifay Moot Court Jeffrey A. Stoops Endowed Steve Gey Endowment for Endowed Scholarship for Freedom Endowed Scholarship Professorship Civil Liberties* Courtney Seaward Summerlin A. Wayne and Gwen Rich Yvonne and Steve Brown Tallahassee Law Alumni Steven M. Goldstein Memorial Oxford Memorial Endowment for Excellence Public Interest Service Endowed Endowed Fund Scholarship Cynthia and Charles Tunnicliff Award* Professorship Tom and Robin Gonzalez Tubbs Memorial Endowed Endowment for Excellence Stephen C. Cheeseman Tobias Simon Eminent Scholar Endowed Scholarship Fund Kevin Wood & Mary Jo Peed Endowment Chair in Public Law Marcos R. Gonzalez Diversity Bob & Betty Weber and Helen Endowment for Excellence William J. and Susan P. William and Catherine Enhancement Endowed Powell Endowed Oxford Peggy Rolando Endowment Cohen Professorship in VanDercreek Endowed Scholarship Studies Scholarship for Excellence Environmental Law Professorship Terence A. Gross Diversity Nancy Wallace Endowed Cari Roth & Wellington Meffert Elizabeth Daniels Fund for * Harry M. Walborsky Endowed Enhancement Endowed Scholarship for Summer Endowment for Excellence Excellence Professorship Scholarship Program Alumni* John W. & Judith C. Thomas David and Deborah Fonvielle * Randy and Jerri Hanna Thornton J. and Harriett W. Endowment for Excellence Public Defender Service Endowed Scholarship Williams Scholarship Award SCHOLARSHIPS Wayne and Patricia Hogan Mark and Ruthelen Williamson Amelia White Rowell Endowed Dr. Mark S. Ellis Scholarship* CHAIRS & Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Howard L. Nations James Richard Hooper Bruce A. Wragg Memorial PROFESSORSHIPS American Academy of Endowed Fund * Scholarship Fund Scholarship Alumni Centennial Chair Matrimonial Law Endowed Kelly Overstreet Johnson Karlinsky Family Endowed Young Family Endowment Elizabeth C. and Clyde Scholarship and Hal Johnson Scholarship Robin Lynn Young Memorial W. Atkinson Endowed Sandra Anderson Single Endowment for Excellence Katzentine/Simon Endowed Scholarship Professorship Parent Scholarship John C. and C. Jeannette Scholarship Attorneys’ Title Insurance Anonymous Endowed Webb Memorial Endowed Kellogg Family Endowed Fund Endowed Scholarship SPECIFIC PROGRAM Fund Scholarship Professorship in Real Estate Atter Family Mentoring GIFTS John Marshall Kest and Edward Ball Eminent Scholar Endowed Scholarship Mike and Peggy Coleman Sally D. M. Kest Endowed Chair in International Law Attorney General Endowed Moot Court Endowment Scholarship Larry and Joyce Beltz Scholarship James and Anne Corrigan Knowles & Randolph Diversity Endowed Professorship Dubose Ausley Endowed Endowment for Moot Court Enhancement Endowed in Torts Scholarship David and Deborah Fonvielle Scholarship Lance and Carol Block Ralph Bailey Endowed Public Defender Service Steven and Blanche Koegler Children’s Advocacy Scholarship Award Scholarship Center Clinical Endowed Sandra Barr Memorial John W. Frost, II Moot Court Mason Ladd Merit Endowed Professorship Endowed Scholarship Endowment Scholarship

*Denotes new gift or increased commitment for fiscal year 2010-2011

Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report 7 Financials

CHART 1 Alumni and Students Alumni 2010-2011 Cash Giving Rates Students Total Cash Received $1,283,334*

Student Programs 26.10% $81,646 2006-07 65.11% Unrestricted $148,521 27.03% 2007-08 68.39% Annual Fund** $448,768 Scholarships 24.83% $301,843 2008-09 71.43%

Faculty Development 27.51% $302,556 2009-10 81.53%

* There were no state matching dollars this fiscal year. 27.96% ** All cash gifts of $10,000 or less made by alumni and 2010-11 friends that are that not earmarked for endowment or part 75.78% of a larger pledge other than a Book Award. See CHART 2.

CHART 2 Total Alumni Cash Gifts 2010-2011 to the Annual Fund* Total Annual Fund Giving $448,768.00* Library, Law 2006-07 $342,716 Review and Scholarships Journals $19,171 $12,486 Other 2007-08 $347,916 $1,050

Student Organizations 2008-09 $304,474 $17,040

Unrestricted 2009-10 $346,535 $399,021

2010-11 $342,677

* All cash gifts of $10,000 or less made by alumni and friends that are not earmarked for endowment or part of a larger pledge other than a Book *Includes Book Awards Award.

8 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report All Alumni and Student Donors by Class

CLASS OF 1969 CLASS OF 1971 R. William Roland Thomas M. Beason Neil H. Butler Alumni: 74 Alumni: 69 Jerry R. Spinks Thomas A. Beenck Bruce A. Campbell Number of Donors: 19 Number of Donors: 19 Michael A. Tartaglia Alan N. Berg Michael A. Campbell Participation: 25.68% Participation: 27.54% William B. Taylor, IV Joseph R. Boyd Michael A. Currea The Honorable Frank C. Amatea The Honorable Elliot R. Brooks Richard D. Dixon C. Jeffery Arnold The Honorable Richard R. Townsend Daniel C. Brown James M. Donohue Stephen W. Buckley John Antoon, II George L. Varnadoe William S. Burns, Jr. Joe W. Fixel J. Riley Davis Don A. Boggs C. Gary Williams William J. Carroll, Jr. Warren L. Franz Robert C. Dean Michael M. Corin F. Palmer Williams Clark J. Cochran, Jr. Nicholas R. Friedman Thomas W. Conroy Thomas M. Gonzalez Lyman T. Fletcher The Honorable CLASS OF 1973 The Honorable Marguerite H. Davis John W. Costigan Col. Brent P. Green Nicholas P. Geeker Gregor M. Gaebe Alumni: 137 Brian S. Duffy Mitchell B. Haigler, Jr. H. Lawrence Hardy William W. Gallogly Number of Donors: 31 Ben E. Girtman Kelly D. Hancock John J. Hemrick J. Michael Hughes Participation: 24.82% Stann W. Givens Paul M. Harden J. Eugene Kelley, Jr. Jerry M. Johns Samuel T. Adams Dr. Roberto A. Godoy Kenneth R. Hart William R. Lyle, Jr. Wendell J. Kiser Lynwood F. Arnold, Jr. Lawrence A. Gonzalez C. Earl Henderson The Honorable The Honorable James C. Brady Admiral Harold E. Grant David P. Hopstetter Donald S. Modesitt Harlow H. Land, Jr. Jeffrey R. Callahan Carol L. Gregg A. Woodson Isom, Jr. Douglas H. Morford John C. Marrs Donald D. Conn Randall H. Holliday The Honorable Ronald A. Mowrey William C. Martin, III William G. Cooper David M. Hudson Claudia R. Isom James I. Ridley Carl P. McDonald James M. Corrigan The Honorable Bruce W. Jolly Stephen J. Schultz *Brian D. O’Neill William W. Corry Harry K. Jowers Robert W. Joyce Diane D. Tremor The Honorable Marshall D. Davis C. Laurence Keesey Elise F. Judelle Barry S. Webber Richard G. Payne The Honorable Joseph L. Kershaw, Jr. Margaret-Ray Kemper Jon S. Wheeler Thomas G. Pelham Richard B. Davis, Jr. John M. Knight Margaret Jost Khan David Luther Woodward The Honorable James W. Dodson James P. Knox Thomas F. Lang Thomas T. Remington William H. Gauldin, III Nancy G. Linnan Kathleen B. Levitz CLASS OF 1970 Charles S. Williams, Jr. Jeffrey A. Glass Charles F. McClamma Richard B. Liss Alumni: 84 Francis E. Holden, Jr. Gregory J. McDole J. Richard Livingston CLASS OF 1972 Number of Donors: 26 Thomas F. Icard, Jr. Malcolm P. Mickler, III Theodore E. Mack Participation: 30.95% Alumni: 127 Jackson D. Ingram Carl D. Motes James C. Massie Larry D. Beltz Number of Donors: 31 Stephen R. Koons Robert A. Pierce Guyte P. McCord, III John C. Bottcher Participation: 24.41% Guy E. Labalme Robert L. Ratliff, III Stephen W. Metz E. Bruce Buckley David C. Arnold The Honorable John R. Reeves William W. Montjoy Robert C. Cogswell, Jr. Jerry F. Carter Ronald A. Legendre The Honorable Dennis J. Plews Terry P. Cole Gene V. Coker Lawrence J. Marchbanks George S. Reynolds, III Stephen C. Reilly Colonel Raymond K. Peter M. Dunbar Joseph A. McGlothlin The Honorable Professor of Law Emerita Costello William B. Eppley Thomas F. Panebianco Anthony Rondolino Jane Rigler Rodney G. Fair Richard M. Evans Harold F. Peek, Jr. Robert I. Scanlan Vincent J. Rio, III Paul R. Green C. David Fonvielle, III Laurence C. Pritchard Allen R. Smith The Honorable E. Burke Jolly Lester A. Garringer, Jr. The Honorable Edwin J. Stacker Van P. Russell Gerald W. Jones, Jr. Steve Ginestra Radford R. Sturgis C. Norman Stallings, Jr. *Jeffrey H. Savlov S. Curtis Kiser The Honorable *Molly J. Tasker The Honorable Betty J. Steffens Steven C. Koegler Raymond O. Gross The Honorable R. L. Stephenson Gerald B. Sternstein Marsha L. The Honorable Emerson R. Thompson, Jr. George E. Tragos Clark A. Stillwell Douglas S. Lyons Kim C. Hammond Cass D. Vickers James H. Webb Marilyn B. Strauss Richard J. Meehan James M. Hankins Richard B. Wade Teddy N. Williams, Jr. Marc A. Sussman Daniel H. Thompson James R. Meyer, Sr. William R. Hanley Wayne S. Webb, Jr. CLASS OF 1975 J. Jerome Miller William H. Harrold, Jr. Stephen R. White Timothy R. Thornton Byron L. Price John E. Hendry Vernon L. Whittier, Jr. Alumni: 152 Thomas G. Van Matre, Jr. A. Wayne Rich Wayne Hogan John C. Whitton, Jr. Number of Donors: 58 Ronald S. Webster J. Phillip Short David P. Horan Charles L. Woody Participation: 38.16% Christopher White Mary Anne Bestebreurtje E. Gary Work, Jr. Richard H. Sollner Mayor John R. Marks, III CLASS OF 1974 *A. James Spalla A. Edward McGinty *Bruce B. Blackwell L. David Zube Alumni: 158 Robert L. Trescott The Honorable F. Philip Blank CLASS OF 1976 George L. Waas F. Shields McManus Number of Donors: 46 Samantha D. Boge Ansley Watson, Jr. Del G. Potter Participation: 29.11% C. Everett Boyd, Jr. Alumni: 124 Enoch J. Whitney Steven A. Rissman James W. Anderson Thomas W. Brooks Number of Donors: 42 H. Dan Robuck, Jr. *Ronald L. Baker The Honorable Participation: 33.87% James D. Beasley Catherine M. Brunson William E. Atwater, III

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Richard E. Benton Michael F. Coppins Martha H. Chumbler Lawrence S. Gendzier Steven C. Hartsell S. James Brainerd Nancy A. Daniels Robert W. Clark Christopher L. Griffin James F. Heekin, Jr. John Dixon Bridgers, III Marva A. Davis Robert A. Cole Terence A. Gross Donald M. Hinkle Dominic M. Caparello Cecil L. Davis, Jr. The Honorable The Honorable *Michael D. Hook Philip C. Claypool The Honorable Lacey A. Collier James C. Hankinson Bruce D. Lamb F. Alan Cummings Charles W. Dodson The Honorable The Honorable Richard P. Lee Lawrence N. Curtin Aurelio Durana Gerald B. Cope, Jr. Glenn L. Hess D. Hywel Leonard D. Scott Dattan Micheal A. Edwards J. Burke Culler, Jr. Robert K. High, Jr. William R. Mayer Catherine L. Dickson Pamela H. Espenshade Charles E. Davis Melanie Ann Hines Rosa McNaughton Robert L. Donald Dennis R. Ferguson Brian J. Deffenbaugh Edward P. Jackson Marty E. Moore William A. Donovan Roberta J. Fox William S. Dufoe Roderick N. Jones Leanne J. Pflaum The Honorable William M. Furlow, III Brian A. Dusseault Thomas F. Kirwin Nancy C. Pistilli-Hurst J. Dale Durrance Armando Garcia Richard A. Ehlers J. Craig Knox Stephen P. Preisser The Honorable Robert S. Goldman Robert C. Elmore The Honorable Olga Ramirez-Seijas Carolyn K. Fulmer Debra Weiss Goodstone Andrew L. Granger Frederick L. Koberlein Vicky A. Savage Clifford S. Gibbons Diane S. Guthrie Charles J. Grimsley Kenneth L. Kuerzi Dennis S. Silverman Patricia R. Gleason Robert D. Guthrie, Jr. James S. Groh M. Paul Liepshutz Lawrence W. Smith Andrew A. Graham *Richard B. Hadlow C. Howard Hunter, III D. Chris Lindamood David W. Spicer Diane A. Grubbs T. Elaine Holmes Cathleen B. Iho Domenick R. Lioce Linda J. Stalvey Angela L. Hughes Ray P. Jefferies Kristine E. Knab Frederick J. Lotterhos, III Stefan V. Stein Jennifer Hurst Karl L. Johnson M. Catherine Lannon Raymer F. Maguire, III Robert D. Vandiver The Honorable Jay E. Kauffman, CPA Percy W. Mallison, Jr. Thomas J. Maida John J. Waltz Lewis M. Killian, Jr. Mary A. Lau Sheila M. McDevitt John K. McClure Louisa H. Warren Joseph W. Lawrence, II The Honorable John A. Naser J. Lane Middleton, III David A. Yon Bruce A. Leinback H. Hentz McClellan The Honorable The Honorable CLASS OF 1981 The Honorable Patricia R. Mueller Nancy Perez Errol H. Powell Terry P. Lewis J. Stephen O’Hara, Jr. Daphne Boswell Putnam Carlos A. Rodriguez Alumni: 178 R. Kent Lilly Jeffrey W. Pepper Thomas B. Putnam, Jr. Janet Schaffer Number of Donors: 44 D. Michael Mathes Richard J. Potash Mary Lou Rajchel Steven R. Schefstad Participation: 24.72% Ray T. McCullough Eugene E. Rhodes, Jr. Patrick A. Raley James A. Scott, Jr. *Howard E. Adams William N. Meggs Kenneth R. Ridlehoover Randall O. Reder George H. Sheldon W. Riley Allen David K. Miller The Honorable Margaret A. Rolando Charles A. Sullivan, Jr. Randal B. Atkinson Randolph P. Murrell Jose R. Rodriguez Sandra N. Shaw Edwin Walborsky Steven D. Beres Bob Owens Janice G. Scott Walter B. Smith Linda Whitefeather Stephen F. Bolton Cynthia Piotrowski David B. Slaughter Dr. Robert S. Smith Alaine S. Williams Edward M. Booth, Jr. William D. Preston The Honorable Teresa J. Sopp James P. Wilson William B. Brannon, Jr. T. Gail Sosby Terry D. Terrell Karen K. Specie The Honorable Suzanne Farmer Burkett Susan K. Stafford Neill G. Wade, IV Ana E. Tangel-Rodriguez William L. Wright The Honorable The Honorable Carl G. Wasileski Scott K. Tozian Rosemary J. Zyne Cory J. Ciklin Patricia V. Thomas Christopher J. Weiss J. Gary Walker CLASS OF 1980 Tink D. Cooper Theodore L. Tripp, Jr. The Honorable Victoria L. Weber The Honorable Michael B. Twomey Linda A. Wells Craig B. Willis Alumni: 171 Janette C. Dunnigan Margaret L. Vandervalk Robert W. Wells, Jr. Number of Donors: 42 CLASS OF 1979 E. Gary Early Robert A. Weiss Thomas E. Wheeler, Jr. Participation: 24.56% Katherine A. Emrich Walton M. Wilson Albert W. Whitaker Alumni: 162 Randel V. Allen John S. Fagan Professor JoLen Teresa Beazley Widmer Number of Donors: 49 Arthur C. Beal, Jr. Ronald C. Glickman Rawls Wolf Representative John G. Participation: 30.25% Patricia Brown The Honorable Wood, Jr. CLASS OF 1977 Bruce D. Barkett Lawrence P. Bush David W. Green CLASS OF 1978 Thomas L. Barnhart Lynda Campbell Maria D. Hayes Alumni: 141 Gerald T. Berry Charles N. Castagna McAnulty Number of Donors: 52 Alumni: 145 Sarah M. Bleakley Sonia R. Crockett Patrick F. Healy Participation: 36.88% Number of Donors: 47 Charles E. Buker, III Charlotte H. Danciu Wayne L. Helsby Elaine K. Ashley Participation: 32.41% Stephen C. Burgess Kathe K. Davis Randolph B. Jones, Jr. Robert B. Balogh Robert C. Apgar William G. Capko Helio P. De La Torre Deborah K. Kearney Stephen A. Bennett Geralyn M. Atkinson- Barney J. Chisolm, Jr. Mary A. Edenfield *Lawrence A. Kellogg Barbara C. Biddle Hazelton *Thomas A. Cloud Thomas K. Equels Frederick H. Kent, III William E. Bond, Jr. Betty Anne Beavers Robert C. Crabtree Larry R. Erskine John W. Lewis James H. Burke, Jr. Timothy P. Beavers Elizabeth J. Daniels David J. Glatthorn Robert C. Martin Peter C. Burkert Helaine M. Blum Michael E. Duclos Lewis G. Gordon Dana C. Matthews Guy E. Burnette, Jr. F. Scott Boyd Col. Charles L. Early, Jr. Scott B. Gorman Sarah B. Mayer Charles L. Carlton R. Terry Butler Miranda F. Fitzgerald Terry R. Haefner Harry Morrison, Jr. David K. Coburn Geraldyne H. Carlton Gary A. Friedman Gordon E. Hart Walter B. Parramore

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John Paulich, III CLASS OF 1983 CLASS OF 1984 Carlos R. Diez-Arguelles William A. Buzzett Carl J. Peckinpaugh Alumni: 191 Alumni: 184 Martin R. Dix Kenneth M. Casper Carolyn S. Raepple Number of Donors: 51 Number of Donors: 39 Randall J. Etheridge Robert N. Clarke, Jr. William R. Rishoi Participation: 26.70% Participation: 21.20% Laura L. Ferrante J. Michael Coleman Debra L. Romanello The Honorable John S. Andrews Steven S. Ferst The Honorable Diane A. Scott Charlotte W. Anderson Scott L. Ballard Forrest S. Fields, Jr. Cynthia L. Cox Sandra P. Stockwell Professor Paolo G. Bert W. Barclay The Honorable A. Anderson B. Dogali Stephen D. Swartz Annino Steven M. Blount Jeffrey M. Fleming Hope Dogali Charles R. Talley Mark P. Barnebey M. Christopher Bryant Victoria L. Francis *Manuel Farach President H. James Towey Catherine Bedell Kirk S. Chaberski Professor Sally C. Gertz Anna C. Fentriss Lisa Perlmutter Troner Bradley M. Bole Ron DiGiacomo The Honorable Alan B. Fields Jeffrey P. Whitton The Honorable Mike M. Donovan Judith W. Hawkins Stephen W. Foxwell The Honorable Joseph A. Bulone *Mark S. Ellis Mark E. Holcomb Thomas B. Gaines, Jr. Joe A. Wild C. John Christensen Patrick G. Emmanuel, Jr. Lisa H. Ihns Anthony J. Griffith Jeraldine W. Williams- James S. Crane Isidro M. Garcia Louise T. Jeroslow The Honorable Shaw Donna F. Dugger L. Jack Gibney, Jr. Eleanor A. Joseph Lauren L. Hafner Robert S. Wise David D. Eastman John F. Gilroy, III Katherine Kane Michelle M. Heldmyer Samuel P. King Steven G. Koeppel CLASS OF 1982 Lisa Onkey Etheridge Judy Rice Goldman Ronald P. Hanes J. David Green Carlyn H. Kowalsky Kathleen J. Loggins Alumni: 152 Carol L. Hendrix Douglas L. Hall Professor Paul E. Lund Richard A. Lotspeich Number of Donors: 35 Charles P. Hoskin Randall W. Hanna Curtis J. Mase Julio C. Martinez, Jr. Participation: 23.03% Susan Odzer Hugentugler Tracy W. Hatch Susan C. McDonald George V. Matlock Jay Adams William E. Johnson William S. Howell, Jr. Deborah J. Meyer John T. Mitchell Karen L. Asher Cohen The Honorable John R. Jenkins James W. Middleton Mary Ann Morgan Calvin L. Bender Laura S. Johnson Georgina Jimenez-Orosa David S. Oliver Marilyn K. Morris The Honorable Robert L. Kilbride Peter M. Kramer Valerie O. Patterson Linda P. Nelson Robert S. Cohen Jesslyn A. Krouskroup E. John Lopez Robert A. Pell Lorraine P. Nertney Kathryn G. W. Cowdery Leslie S. Kushner James W. Magaha Brian G. Pincket Professor Jane Boyd Ohlin Thomas R. Criss Allison Sundberg Lane Col. Elizabeth C. Masters Suzanne C. Preston Stephan A. Pendorf Edward W. Dougherty, Jr. A. Lawton Langford The Honorable The Honorable Barbara J. Pittman James Mann Ervin, Jr. Pamela N. Leslie R. B. McKibben Debra Roberts James P. Rhea Margaret P. Feldman Terrell C. Madigan Louis K. Nicholas, II Ruth E. Saff Douglas S. Roberts Stephen C. Fredrickson Robert R. McDonald Clifford W. Sanborn, III Leonard K. Samuels Robert C. Shearman Vivian F. Garfein Erin L. McLaughlin Hala A. Sandridge Randal L. Schecter David R. Singleton Andrew B. Goshen Kenneth McLaughlin Russell P. Schropp Larry E. Schner The Honorable Theodore G. Granger Larry E. Metz The Honorable Robert K. Senior Herman Y. Thomas Robert A. Henderson Deborah S. Minnis Belle B. Schumann Lt. Col. D. David Sessions Donald E. Thompson, II Edwin R. Hudson P. Scott Mitchell Francis H. Sheppard M. David Shapiro Roberta M. Truman J. Charles Ingram Emily Moore Catherine H. Suber Patricia L. Smith Timothy H. Wells Thomas R. Jenkins Alexander Muszynski, III Robin H. Thompson Daniel M. Soloway Mark B. Yeslow J. Todd South Roberta J. Karp The Honorable The Honorable CLASS OF 1987 Paul F. King Lisa S. Nelson Vincent G. Torpy, Jr. Gregory P. Sreenan Robert M. Marasco Armando R. Payas, Jr. Rex D. Ware Susan V. Stucker Alumni: 161 Larry A. Matthews The Honorable Nicolas J. Watkins James L. Torres Number of Donors: 43 Kevin R. Monahan Michael J. Provost Joshua A. Whitman Kim W. Torres Participation: 26.71% D. Lloyd Monroe, IV Tommy E. Roberts, Jr. Donald N. Williams Philip D. Townes M. B. Adelson, IV Leslie Ann Murphy Mark A. Roeder Lucille E. Turner Barbara E. Akers CLASS OF 1985 John C. Pelham, Jr. John D. Roman Raymond M. Warren David C. Ashburn Lorene C. Powell Cari Lynn Roth Alumni: 193 Daniel D. Whitaker Mark J. Borello Kent R. Putnam Robert L. Rothman Number of Donors: 57 Linda Spaulding White Winston K. Borkowski Karl M. Scheuerman *Thomas P. Scarritt, Jr. Participation: 29.53% Douglas A. Wilde Anne-Marie L. Bowen Thomas J. Spulak Neal A. Sivyer The Honorable CLASS OF 1986 Frank E. Brown Lynn C. Stewart-Mullen Jeffrey W. Stidham Thomas H. Barkdull, III David M. Caldevilla Robert E. Stone Steven John Stolting John W. Bass, Sr. Alumni: 205 The Honorable David R. Terry Jesse F. Suber John A. Boudet Number of Donors: 43 Gerardo Castiello J. Thompson Thornton Michael S. Tammaro Melville G. Brinson, III Participation: 20.98% Meredith Charbula L. Buck Vocelle, Jr. Brian R. Toung Christopher C. Brockman Vivian Arenas-Battles The Honorable Christopher K. Vogel Virginia B. Townes Karen A. Brodeen Gary D. Beatty Mallory D. Cooper Cynthia H. Weiss Joseph C. Chancey Joseph J. Bernardo Susan Smith Erdelyi Gary O. Welch Bridget A. Berry Ramona L. Blankinship Linda H. Gottlieb Kathleen J. Wolff Contreras Janette Blue W. Andrew Hamilton Thomas R. Cooper Kelly H. Buzzett Anne L. Kinch

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Lawrence M. Korn David M. Jeffries CLASS OF 1990 Kristen L. Davenport Sheila L. Erstling The Honorable James G. Kontos Alumni: 167 Spencer E. Davis, Jr. Eddie D. Evans Charles A. Lawson Kevin P. Markey Number of Donors: 34 Ramon de la Cabada Mark D. Hobson Dr. James D. Leary, Jr. Michael C. Markham Participation: 20.36% Jorge I. G. del Valle Kimberly D. Holladay Dominic C. MacKenzie Wellington H. Meffert, II Tadeusz A. Borowski, Jr. L. Rachel Dolnick Dalana W. Johnson Sherri Denton Mallory Teresa M. Milla Susan Tillotson Bunch Kenneth J. Dorchak Sharon B. Johnson Michael Manglardi John L. Milla Diana W. Caldwell Deborah T. Eversole Mark E. Kaplan Jay W. Manuel John P. Moneyham Jorge M. Cestero Juan E. Figueras Fred E. Karlinsky Susan C. Marvin Richard W. Moore Eileen Granahan Coates Heidi Ellen Garwood Charles H. Leo Craig A. Meyer Tobi C. Pam Ralph P. Douglas, Jr. Golnaz Gharib Helena G. Malchow J. Scott Nooney Charlotte E. Parsons Robert C. Downie, II William L. Grant Robert F. Mallett *James W. Nuebel Patrick J. Phelan, Jr. Todd D. Eaton Donna Kay Hanes Maria I. Matthews Karen Oehme Anita C. Pryor Susan H. Elsass Gail Scott Hill Glen A. McClary David G. Pius Tod W. Read John H. Foote William T. Jackson Mari H. McCully Justice Ricky L. Polston Scott R. Rost The Honorable Sara Hay Lamb Avery D. McKnight Matthew D. Powell Harold A. Saul Michael J. Hauversburk Joanne B. Lambert Francis X. Mendez David L. Powell Cathy M. Sellers Donald R. Henderson Stefan R. Latorre Lisa B. Noroian J. Mark Rodgers The Honorable Roland W. Kiehn Kenneth E. Lawson Sharon L. Ray Robert A. Schreiber Jan Shackelford Karen M. Kinney Michele D. Lellouche Tance E. Roberts The Honorable Richard S. Thompson, Jr. John T. LaVia, III Flavia E. Logie Alan W. Roddy Mary S. Scriven David E. Marko Philip A. Sandon CLASS OF 1989 Mary K. Martyn Lansing C. Scriven Edward D. Mathews, Jr. Kathleen J. Maus Leslei G. Street Gina G. Smith Alumni: 155 Leon J. McCombs, II Thomas I. Mayton, Jr. Keith F. White Lu Ann Snider Number of Donors: 33 Randall P. Mueller Steven P. McDonald Mary F. Whitney David H. Solo Participation: 21.29% Joseph L. Najmy Michael J. Minerva, Jr. Francis T. Williams Susan Steffey Jodi L. Abramowitz Bridget L. O’Ryan Mark H. Muller R. Scheffel Wright Susan P. Stephens Alan Abramowitz Dilipkumar Patel Susan G. O’Halloran Sheryl S. Zust E. Louis Stern William R. Pfeiffer Marianne Lloyd Aho John F. Pauly, Jr. CLASS OF 1993 Michael S. Sutton Gary L. Ballard Samuel P. Queirolo Robert E. Pinder Elizabeth W. Willis Mary M. Bebout Ricardo A. Reyes Edwin M. Quinones Alumni: 191 The Honorable Number of Donors: 37 CLASS OF 1988 Captain Terence H. Nelson A. Rodriguez- Brown Varela L. Clayton Roberts Participation: 19.37% Alumni: 168 Karen A. Childers Sharon C. St. Clair Brett A. Rogers Hugo E. Acebo Number of Donors: 44 Miguel M. de la O Kathleen Walsh Stratton Sherri Fuhrer Rogers The Honorable Participation: 26.19 Leonard J. Dietzen, III Thomas G. Thomas Vikki R. Shirley Jason E. Ashford Thomas L. Abrams Alexander S. Douglas, II David S. Tobin The Honorable Timothy P. Atkinson Major Frank K. Anderson, Walter E. Forehand Laura L. Vaughan John K. Stargel John E. Banks, Jr. Jr. Abel Gomez Michele M. Wagner- Sally Still Claudia Y. Barona Linda A. Bailey Lynda L. Goodgame Gutkowski Tony A. Turner Summer M. Barranco Brenda Duane Barger Angela B. Green The Honorable Thomas C. Tyler, Jr. Terrie S. Didier Alexander D. Barker Lt. Col. Steven P. Hester Samantha L. Ward J. Jeffry Wahlen Leslie Bovis Fearington Leander D. Barnhill Chet Kaufman Lori A. Willner John E. White Gary W. Flanagan Deborah A. Bass-Frazier Gretchen K. Klayman William F. Whitson The Honorable L. Robert Bourgeois Dr. Arthur H. Lester CLASS OF 1991 D. Keith Wickenden Ronald W. Flury Sandra S. Bower David J. Marsh Alumni: 246 R. Mark Williamson Debra L. Foote Suzanne Doub Brantley Pamela A. Martin Number of Donors: 60 William B. Willingham *Laverne Lewis Gaskins E. Tyron Brown Jack C. McElroy Participation: 24.39% Timothy D. Wolf Justin W. George Rick A. Buchwalter Pablo Meles David W. Adams Victor J. Zambetti Warren H. Husband Michael J. Burley Stevan D. Mitchell The Honorable CLASS OF 1992 M. Hope Keating Jason B. Burnett James V. Myhre Michael F. Andrews The Honorable Patrick L. Butler Daniel F. O’Shea Lisa J. Augspurger Alumni: 166 Lorraine M. Kelly Christopher P. Canova W. Scott Patterson Paul R. Berg Number of Donors: 36 Professor Hugh M. Lee Reverend Matthew M. Michael P. Petrovich Robin S. Berghorn Participation: 21.69% Patrick P. F. Martin Carter, II Mark Ragusa Gene S. Boger Alexander Alvarez Patricia A. Matthews Joseph C. Coates, III John A. Rogers, Jr. James A. Bolling, Jr. Donna E. Blanton Dr. Eucharia E. Nnadi Charles L. Cooper, Jr. Robin L. Suarez Patricia Ellen Bornes Michael P. Bruyere Kara Tollett Oakley Stephen S. Dobson, III Philip J. Sypula Kathleen L. Brennan *Kerey Carpenter Jonathan M. Pavsner Rosemary B. Eure Glenda L. Thornton Owen G. Burnett Richard E. Coates Lisa E. Pease Michael R. Fabec Kevin J. Vander Kolk Meta O. Calder David S. Cohen Carl R. Peterson, Jr. Loren L. Gold J. Steven Carter Kelly A. Cruz-Brown Michael P. Peterson David D. Hallock, Jr. Aimee La Buy Crane Anthony D. Demma, Jr. Bruce D. Platt Michael W. Jackson Amaury Cruz Maureen A. Eggert Monica D. Poole

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Robert H. Rigsby, Jr. Richard L. Bradford Charles T. Harden, III Samuel Willis, III Garnett W. Chisenhall, Jr. Cynthia Brennan Ryan Joan Stefanec Briggs Glen D. Kaplan Richard F. Woodford, Jr. Juan R. Collins Lynette Ciardulli Sabia Christian C. Burden Stacey L. Kenny Mary Watts Colon CLASS OF 1998 Joseph B. Schimmel Chandra M. Burgess Jason D. Lazarus Kidd P. Crawford Deborah M. Sirban-Doyle *L. Antonio Cabassa Russel M. Lazega Alumni: 219 Alexander B. Cvercko David R. Slaton Angela C. Cabassa Malinda R. Lugo Number of Donors: 40 Joseph C. D’Annunzio Barbara R. Smith Benjamin L. Crump S. Hunter Malin Participation: 18.26% Virginia C. Dailey JoAnn Marie Stalcup Lynne French Davis Michael Mandeville Anonymous Angela C. Desmond Mary Catherine Stewart *Linda Bond Edwards Douglas J. McCarron Lilia R. Bell Alton E. Drew Mark S. Thomas Damian M. Fletcher Patrick J. McGinley Susan S. Bloodworth Gustavo A. Fernandez Kari Woodward Fonte S. Todd Merrill Christina M. Galindo- CLASS OF 1994 Charles Woods Callahan, Geoffrey Daniel Geist Paul R. Pearcy III Walsh Alumni: 166 Mark H. Gelman Leo G. Rydzewski Lt. Col. Karen H. Carlisle Michael W. Haber Number of Donors: 35 Kenneth S. Gluckman Lanitra S. Sanchez-Moore G. Todd Cottrill Eric E. Hartwell Participation: 21.08% W. Cochran Keating, IV Scott A. Tavolieri James R. Daughton, Jr. William D. Horgan, III Ronald L. Beckstrom Edward M. Koch John E. Thomas Kasandra L. Derry Robert H. Hosay Mark C. Bryan Alexandra M. Kowalski Alicia M. Torres Jere L. Earlywine Charles W. Inman C. Graham Carothers, Jr. Curtis S. Pajcic Nicole Fable Wright Carolyn A. Egan Ghio Amy H. Johnson Lacey Powell Clark Ralph G. Pepe Julie M. Zola Jeffrey Feulner Eugenia M. Keough- Christopher Perone Raines Capt. Jean-Jacques Darius CLASS OF 1997 Christa Flowers Figgins Kimberly Ann Driggers Bryan T. Pugh Associate Director Robin Major John L. Kiel, Jr. Charles F. Dudley David E. Ramba Alumni: 194 R. Gault Mark E. Kruse Marc W. Dunbar The Honorable Number of Donors: 39 John A. Ghio *Markenzy Lapointe Christopher M. Stephanie W. Ray Participation: 20.10% H. Timothy Gillis Richard P. Lawson Fitzpatrick Gary A. Roberts Francis J. Allman, Jr. Marcos R. Gonzalez Rachael I. Lines Teresa S. Fitzpatrick Diego Rodriguez James A. Boatman, Jr. Melissa R. Hourihan Jennifer T. McLean Dean Mel C. Hartsfield Shannon Hartsfield James A. Bordonaro Thomas O. Ingram Assistant Professor Herbert D. Haughton Salimone Patricia W. Bradford Robert C. Jackson Jennifer L. Millis Tracey J. Hyde Marlene Sallo Marla R. Butler Lt. Col. Yolanda Y. Neil B. Mooney Dina A. Keever-Agrama Professor Phyllis C. Smith Jason E. Campbell Jamison Stephen E. Morse Kim A. Kellum Julie S. Sneed Diane G. Cassaro Lauren P. Kohl Megan E. Newcomb John C. Kenny Hadas Kohn Stagman Nondas M. Davis Robert S. Lamont, Jr. Isabel L. Nogues Robert F. Kohlman Jacqueline B. Steele Conal F. Doyle Kimberly J. Mann Shannon L. Novey Paul J. Layne Natalie A. Tuttle Alejandro Espino William L. Martin, III Helen P. Palladeno Laurie Mack-Wagner Francisco J. Vinas Gregory W. Files Rebecca Mercier-Vargas Anthony G. Papa Juan C. Martinez Lillian A. Vitagliano- Angela D. Flaherty Bert J. Millis Kelly H. Papa Elizabeth J. Maykut Baum Mark T. Flaherty Steven M. Millsap Ian E. Pate Michael K. McCormick Nancy Mason Wallace Anne Marie Frazee Jason W. Owsley Jason M. Peery Shannon H. McFee Alexandria E. Walters The Honorable Anthony J. Paviglianiti Kenneth D. Pratt Bruce R. Meeks Charles L. Webb Stanley H. Griffis, III Elizabeth P. Perez Tara C. Riddle Travis L. Miller Robert L. White, III Roger J. Haughey, II Deirdre R. Robertson M. Andrew Riddle Leron E. Rogers Kelly A. O’Keefe CLASS OF 1996 April E. Haughey *Heather Pinder Sean Pittman Lynn C. Hearn Rodriguez Raul E. Salas Linda K. Reel Alumni: 182 Miles W. Hughes William F. Sharpe Victor F. Saymo Captain Alan S. Richard Number of Donors: 35 Pamela Haddock Klavon George A. Smith, Jr. Michael W. Schmid John Marc Tamayo Participation: 19.23% Darshana T. Lele Thomas A. Suter Alicia Caridi Schweyer Damian C. Taylor R. Alan Andrews Edward T. Mason E. Lamar Taylor Mitchell L. Silverman Shira R. Thomas Terrance L. Ashanta- Cmdr. Anthony J. Mazzeo Lyyli M. Van Whittle N. Wes Strickland Angela B. Toman Barker Jeanne M. Murray Roberto M. Vargas Leslie A. Sweet *Suzanne H. Van Wyk Scott T. Ashley Preston O. Odom, III Daniel R. Vega Gerald C. Thomas Sheauching Yu Charles J. Bauder, III Peter Papagianakis Joseph J. Ward Joy A. Tootle-Armstrong Jennifer R. Beltz Menelaos K. Papalas Sandra M. Upegui CLASS OF 1995 CLASS OF 1999 Brett J. Berlin L. William Porter, III Rachael E. Wade-Greene Alumni: 218 Tanya L. Bower Scott A. Remington Alumni: 198 G. Todd Whitcomb Number of Donors: 45 *Ronald A. Christaldi CDR Peter M. Rodnite Number of Donors: 59 Allan E. Wulbern Participation: 20.64% William E. Clague Michael R. Ross Participation: 29.80% CLASS OF 2000 Omar J. Arcia Dana L. Crosby-Collier Charles P. Sniffen Patricia M. Allen Robert A. Bass Karla D. Ellis Michael G. Stofer Jessica K. Alley Alumni: 214 John W. Bencivenga Klayton F. Fennell Professor Sarah R. John L. Bischof Number of Donors: 61 Lisa Norris Bernau Teresa M. Frazier Sullivan John T. Burnett Participation: 28.50% Edward L. Birk Mitchell R. Golden Jennifer C. Tindall Tammy D. Butler Joan Humphrey Anderson Cecilia F. Birk Henry J. Graham, II John A. Tomasino John W. Chapman Rosalyn S. Baker-Barnes George W. Boring, III Gretchen-Elizabeth Dwayne E. Williams Ganesh L. Chatani Maria I. Barbosa

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Serita M. Beamon CLASS OF 2001 Hoang T. Dang Bruce S. Bullock, Jr. CLASS OF 2004 *Lourdes Bernal-Dixon Alumni: 220 Timothy E. Dennis John T. Cardillo, Jr. Alumni: 203 Ginger L. Boyd Number of Donors: 43 Jason R. Doss Shanee L. Clark Number of Donors: 56 Ryan B. Cappy Participation: 19.55% Sean M. Ellis Thomas L. Colter Participation: 27.59% Jorge Chamizo Christi R. Adams Erika B. Engelson Amy L. Comer Manuel A. Arisso *Rochelle Birnbaum Brittany Adams-Long Leonard S. Feula Jennifer Sullivan Davis J. Rhiannon Arnold Chiocca Anonymous Alison D. Graham Clay A. Deatherage Dana R. Blunt Ileana A. Cruz-Bongini Jeffrey T. Bankowitz Capt. Julie C. Griffiths Joy L. Doss Cristina Acosta Blunt Erin A. Cuzzort Autumn Beck Wendell B. Hays Erik R. Fenniman Christopher S. Branton Janelle G. Davis Leslie E. Bryson Pam E. Hudson Danielle S. Feuer Mayoren Brito Sean T. Desmond Carlos J. Canino J. Blake Hunter Bennett R. Ford, III Courtney S. Brogan Darlene F. Dickey Robert D. Clarke Allison P. Hunter Angela Smith Fortier Assistant Professor Philip W. Edwards *Eileen D. Fernandez Aaron V. Johnson Christian M. Givens Elizabeth C. Burch Tiffany Eggers Kathy S. Gatzlaff *Jason K. Kellogg James F. Goldsmith Thomas V. Burch Peter Gunnar Fisher A. Anthony Giovanoli Dionne Skelton Kohl Lorena B. Goldsmith Brandon G. Cathey Philip A. Fowler Charles W. Griggers Leslie Lasseigne Ladner Kristina M. Gratzick Min K. Cho David M. Gagnon Terri J. Harlan Ronald C. LaFace, Jr. Jennifer B. Gross James G. Clark Ignacio J. Garcia Kristie L. Hatcher-Bolin Nhan T. Lee Alice F. Harris Brian J. Cross Octavio Gomez Jason C. Hill Robert S. Mactavish Quinn A. Henderson Assistant Dean Janeia R. Wesley S. Haber Amy M. Hoffman Frank P. Mayernick, Jr. Jon J. Hernan Daniels Francine L. Hewes Brett J. Horowitz Carlos E. Moore Brian D. Hudson Paul Daragjati Heidi L. Hobbs *Elmer C. Ignacio, Walter E. Narramore, II Ramona M. Hupp Thomas A. David Kevin W. Hunnam Director Barbara O’Horo-Benton Bridgette M. Jensen Michelle Ramsey Erin Gremillion Jackson Ana E. Iguaran Mary L. Pankowski Darwin F. Johnson Dennard Steven K. Johnson Sunho Jung Wilford A. Payne, III Paul D. Johnson, Jr. *Jennifer R. Dixon Shasta L. Kruse Jezabel Llorente Tommie D. Pearson Kyle L. Kemper David C. Gadd Bruce E. Kuhse Marie E. Masson Audrey A. Pike Owen L. Kohler Roy H. Hale Joseph C. Timothy Lewis Jimmy Midyette, Jr. Eliane I. Probasco Karl M. Kuras Justin K. Holcombe Matthew L. Lines Kyle V. Mitchell Joseph A. Probasco Daniel W. Langley Jason L. Jones Leah L. Marino Nina L. Moody Shannon Callaghan Reese Kathryn E. Lee *Alejandro E. Jordan Clifford W. Mayhall John D. Neumann *Patrick J. Rengstl John G. Maus, Jr. Cassandra Rosas Kellogg Lauren R. McLeroy *Kevin M. O’Brien Joseph O. Reosti Morgan T. McDonald Kimberly G. Killian Law J. Bart McNiel Jonathan W. Oliff Jonathan D. Sacks Andrew E. McGraw William Keith Knight Mindy L. Miller Komal U. Patel Brian W. Schaffnit Steven R. Medendorp Melody S. Lankford Dion J. Moniz David N. Perry Brandon R. Scheele Sarah Ball Miller Danica L. Little John A. Moore Timothy J. Perry Amy W. Schrader Jonathon S. Miller Edward A. Lopez Amy J. Ohnstad Jennesia M. Primas Luke G. Sherlock, III Sharonda P. Mills Edward W. Luczynski, III Rachel M. Port Michael T. Rayne Christopher J. Shipley Alissa Blank Meyers Matthew H. Mears Alicia Westhoff Reid A. Yvonne Sanford Thomas R. Sullivan Tequisha Y. Myles Luis Menendez-Aponte Mark C. Reid Karusha Y. Sharpe Molly E. Thomas Christopher B. Norris David H. Milam Francis P. Roche, Jr. Michael A. Sjuggerud Kenneth C. Thomas, Jr. Janna S. Nugent Seth E. Miller Douglas B. Rohan Natalie F. Smith Elizabeth M. van den Courtney M. O’Brien Luke Newman Normarie Segurola Deborah B. Stern Berg Chasity H. O’Steen Lisa S. Nobo Joseph Silva, Jr. Jason C. Taylor Marie G. Vital Roman Ortega-Cowan Rafael J. Nobo, III Matthew A. Smith Joshua M. Toman Tonya H. Walker M. Drew Parker Daniel C. Norris Julia R. Sotolongo Allison E. Turnbull W. Timothy Weekley Major Kristin L. Petersen Michael S. Oback S. Brent Spain Alexis Mead Walker Michael L. Wenger Stephen J. Rapp Benjamin A. Odom Michael B. Stein Scott J. Welner Heather E. White Beato Amanda Hammond Rapp Seth A. Pajcic Dustin S. Stephenson Joel C. Wilson Steve D. Santiago Ryan K. Parker CLASS OF 2002 William A. Stetson, IV Melissa S. Zelniker- Howard L. Scholl Daniel T. Pascale George H. Stopp, Jr. Alumni: 222 Presser Ethen R. Shapiro Jennifer E. Paterson Francisco Touron, III Benjamin G. Snipes Number of Donors: 58 CLASS OF 2003 Michael T. Pazder Jeffrey S. Trespel Participation: 26.13% Susan L. St. John Carlos A. Rey Travis W. Trueblood Gregory B. Allen Alumni: 253 Toni L. Sturtevant Eduardo J. Rivera Bart R. Valdes Anonymous Number of Donors: 66 Charlee M. Taylor Kara Decker Rogers Jeremy M. Walker Kara J. Berlin Participation: 26.09% Tara Van Rooy Amy Ruiz William L. Whitesell Ricardo Calzada, II Thomas C. Adam Joseph J. Van Rooy William F. Sansone Jason G. Williams David E. Contos Frederick L. Aschauer, Jr. Michael L. Wiener Maggie M. Schultz Nicole P. Wishart William C. Cooper *Jami M. Balkom Michael S. Willard Bridget Kellogg Smitha Amanda Helms Craven Diane M. Barnes- Stuart F. Williams *Peter J. Sweeney, Jr. *Jeanne Bisnette Curtin Reynolds Jeffrey H. Wood Lauren R. Tabas Meghan B. Daigle Shirley L. Bates Julie Connolly Wall

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Brian J. Zickefoose Bederia J. Moore Michael D. Gardner Marc V. Thomes Major Nicholas A. Martz Thomas J. Morton George A. Glenn Lindsay Carter Tidwell David W. McCrea CLASS OF 2005 Dina S. Munasifi Ryan C. Grelecki Kenneth P. Tinkham Michael J. McKeon Alumni: 273 Lisa B. Nieuwveld Jeffrey S. Hammer F. Joseph Ullo, Jr. Ian R. McKillop Number of Donors: 94 Joseph D. Ort Melly D. Northcutt Louis C. Walker, IV Jennifer N. Menendez- Participation: 34.43% Breton H. Permesly Hammer Rachic A. Wilson Koch Dr. Barbara Demby Justin S. Peterson Douglas J. Helling Sara G. Witmeyer Michele R. Miller Abrams Pavlina S. Petrova Cheri L. Hobbs John J. Wolfel, Jr. Starlett M. Miller Matthew B. Baggett Jaclyn C. Platten Jessica J. Holberton Katherine L. Wright Audrey L. Moore Timothy R. Qualls Blaise N. Huhta Conti J. Moore Frank T. Bayuk CLASS OF 2007 Robert M. Bell Erin M. Raschke Thomas L. Hunker Allison B. Moscato Richard M. Benham Adam K. Raschke Christopher Iacovella Alumni: 230 Bartholomew M. Motes David A. Beyer Karen N. Reschly Saqib Ishaq Number of Donors: 93 Kim Y. Nguyen Jed N. Bhuta Amie H. Rice Jonathan S. Kerr Participation: 40.43% Ilan A. Nieuchowicz M. Lynwood Bishop Ty G. Roofner Moin H. Khan Eric T. Abrahamsen Ryan O’Halloran Sarah E. Bolinder Seth I. Rubin Keri A. Lee Captain Miguel R. Acosta Emily A. Ostrander Benjamin M. Boylston Richard C. Schiffer Christopher S. Linde Richard A.C. Alton Patsy J. Palmer Kevin G. Brick Carly J. Schrader Sarah A. Lindquist David Anderson Aaron J. Peacock Amanda L. Brock Lisa C. Scoles Jennifer K. Little James J. Argento Celeste N. Perrino Elizabeth B. Burgess Michelle C. Sequeira John M. Lockwood Arthur S. Barksdale, IV Matthew S. Pila Gavin D. Burgess Robert J. Simcox, III Abigail London-Vail David R. Bear Brian S. Pita Kara L. Cannizzaro Matthew M. Simmonds Peter B. McKernan Gregory R. Bel Brett R. Renton Nathan D. Chapman Ronald C. Smith R. David McLaughlin Maite C. Bisigni Brennan M. Rittenhouse David W. Childs Phylisha Robinson South Jessica T. Medina Tandy T. Blackburn Brynna J. Ross Douglas G. Christy Winter E. Spires-Belford Satyam A. Mehta W. Troy Bouk Amber L. Rumancik Dustin L. Clark *Phillip H. Taylor Captain Todd A. Joe D. Briggs Amy J. Santiago Scott C. Cochran Stephen H. Thomas, Jr. Messinger Katherine E. Browder Deborah E. Schander David H. Echavarria L. Mary Thomas Charles F. Mills, III Jeffrey L. Burns Mark A. Scott Jason S. Feder Ebony D. Tucker Rhonda DiVagno Morris Kathleen A. Cavanagh Darby Kerrigan Scott Brian S. Fettig Christian B. Turner Mandy R. O’Callaghan Brandon A. Coate Brent L. Selph Robert A. Fleming, III Michael A. Usry Damien A. Orato Sarah Meyer Doar Dyal Singh *Tor J. Friedman Jason E. Vail James L. Paisley John R. Eder Brian D. Sites John B. Fuller, III C. Brent Wardrop Emily J. Peebles Scott J. Edwards Rebekah A. Smith R. Andrew George Christine L. Weber E. Victoria Penny Michael P. Elchenko, II Timothy H. Snyder Evridiki Georgiou Douglas R. Williams Raul L. Perez Jeffrey S. Elkins Angela Soety Robert Jordan Green Christopher J. Wilson Jonathan D. Perry Tyler B. Everett John M. Spottswood, III Justin B. Green Christy A. Yonta Sebastian K. Poprawski Jonathan A. Feltham, II Andrew D. St. Clair Stephen K. Hachey Laura M. Youmans Amanda L. Proffitt-Berry Dakota M. Fiori Winston A. Taitt Joseph N. Hill Jonathan N. Zaifert Amanda L. Quirke Tracy L. Forgue Lori M. Thompson Navin A. Ramnath Carlos Trujillo Christine D. Hoke CLASS OF 2006 Eric S. Gardner, Jr. Jarrad C. Holst Ronald L. Roodhouse Rachelle-Marie Gentner Mary J. Walter Christine A. Irwin Alumni: 242 Zachary L. Ross Brandie D. Glasscock Maureen A. Walterbach- Thomas A. Kay Number of Donors: 86 Brendan W. Rowe Jamila G. Gooden Redeker *Cameron M. Kennedy Participation: 35.54% Amanda M. Sampaio Allison C. Goodson Caroline E. Ware Kristopher J. Kest Clay B. Adkinson Lee F. Sanderson Tyler L. Gray Gregory L. Warner Daniel R. Kinsey Richard H. Albritton, III Amelia A. Savage James R. Green, Jr. Judith R. Watkins Charles R. Lambert, III Susan Herrada Alison Luke C. Savage *Melanie Shoemaker David B. Wilder Erick D. Langenbrunner Adam L. Bantner, II Rick A. Savage Griffin, J.D., M.B.A Rachel L. Wimbish Erik L. Sayler Joo Taek Lee Ana Eliza T. Bauersachs Paul C. Grivas, Ph.D. CLASS OF 2008 Jonathan A. Lehmann Julia I. Breslin Matthew S. Scanlan P. Jill M. Grivas Matthew Z. Leopold Michael J. Brown Jordon L. Schulman Keith A. Halpern Alumni: 312 Brian A. Leung James T. Burton Adam G. Schwartz Roland A. Hermida, II Number of Donors: 129 Matthew D. Liebenhaut Alice B. Copek Ryan M. Scully Dustin S. Hunter Participation: 41.35% Oscar J. Locklin Arielle Helene Demby- Jennifer L. Shelfer Thomas M. Hutton Colin H. Adams Kerry Louderback-Wood Berger Yolanda L. Siples Karlyn R. Hylton Alisia M. Adamson Adrienne C. Love Shannon L. Doheny Jessica L. Slatten Jeanette Cardenas Kerr Benjamin L. Alexander Rasha Lutfi Erin M. Duncan *Kareem J. Spratling Sarah Finney Kjellin Shaun N. Amarnani Jedediah A. Main Nicholas J. Elder Jonathan A. Stimler *Barbara J. Leach Tat-lin Angus Christopher L. Mellott Lindsay W. Elliott Rouselle A. Sutton Jami Lewis Edward R. Atkinson Bradley L. Milkwick Shakila Faqeeri Emily J. Switlyk Adam A. Litwin Joshua D. Aubuchon Katrina Meixner Miller Jacob D. Flentke *Carol J. Taylor Michael J. Makdisi Aaron S. Baghdadi Walter D. Moody Matthew R. Gable Joshua Taylor Aaron M. Makofka Nicholas P. Banegas

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Erin Barker Susan J. Kutkiewicz CLASS OF 2009 Robert A. McGlynn Jessamy G. Cauthen Colin W. Bennett James G. Lane Alumni: 261 C. Preston McLane Adam C. Cobb Leslie A. Beuttell Nicole E. Langston Number of Donors: 98 Nicole M. McMichen Kevin P. Corrigan Jose A. Blanco Jared M. Lee Participation: 37.55% J. Timothy Moore, Jr. Jacob T. Cremer Gary A. Bokas Rhys P. Leonard Rick E. Agraz Kelli A. Murray Terin M. Barbas Cremer Samuel M. Borowski Robin H. Levy Marlo K. Arnold Mario Musil Brenda R. Crocker Elizabeth P. Bradley Thomas E. Lewis, Jr. Samie A. Ata Elizabeth W. Neiberger Jordan A. Datchko Shaina H. Brenner *Ashley A. Ligas Jesse S. Bennett Eric M. Neiberger John P. Deerin Adrian R. Bridges Christopher L. Ligman Matthew L. Beville Hunter J. Nottingham Daniel L. Diaz-Balart Jonathan Brozyna Benjamin J. Mayer Caroline L. Brady Erica F. O’Brien Jessica M. Dobbins Christopher R. Bruce Mindy A. McLester Paetra T. Brownlee Peter C. Overstreet Brandon Dodd Russell B. Buchanan Colin L. McMichen Michael M. Brownlee Neil B. Paradise David R. DuFlo Brandon R. Burg Capt. Micah C. McMillan John M. Cary Jeffery L. Patenaude James R. Edmonson Jeffrey I. Burry Dustin W. Metz Matthew F. Childs Jonathan C. Perry Ty P. Eppsteiner William J. Cantrell Christopher C. Miller Brandon S. Cline David R. Phillips Andrew G. Fay Anthony Chiarello Matthew J. Mitchell Terry N. Colavecchio Martin F. Powell Stephanie C. Ferlita Laura E. Chilcutt Lauren R. Moody Gabriel A. Costa Robert J. Powell Jose L. Flores David Clark-Joseph, Jr. Dana N. Morris-Brooks Shane T. Costello Gennifer B. Powell Shayna A. Freyman Jeremy K. Cloud Rebecca G. Moss Sean M. Crocker Jasmine O. Rand Lindsay Galloway Lane R. Cofer LaDawna S. Murphy R. Jason Cronk Adam J. Richardson Andrew B. Greenlee Miriam R. Coles William R. Musgrove Patrick V. Douglas Brent T. Riggle Stephanie A. Griffin Andrew J. Collinson Noah H. Nadler James R. Douglass, III Sarah C. Rodriguez Andrew J. Grogan Melanie S. Collinson *Alan C. Nash Lindsey L. Dunn William R. Sickler Brian T. Guthrie Lauren E. Conn Gregory M. Noonan Nathan J. Dygart Jenniffer A. Simpson JaTarra Hill Jessica E. Conte *Rachel E. Nordby Jason Epstein Nicholas F. Smith Eric Hoonhout Gabriel B. Crafton Jason C. O’Steen Laura C. Fargo Larry D. Spencer Jamie B. Horne Melonie A. Davila Sezen Z. Oygar Sara E. Faulkner Jessica Y. Stewart Kevin L. Jeudy Matthew G. Davis Michael J. Pelkowski Michael Fidrych Jonathan M. Sykes W. Jordan Jones Hugo S. deBeaubien Malia Phillips-Lee Howard Fox Seena C. Tajer Kara Jursinski Robert E. Del Toro, Jr. Stephanie Pidermann Michael J. Gabor Ramona H. Thomas Ashley R. Kirkham Diane G. Dewolf Zachary W. Procter Aaron R. Getty Trevor A. Thompson Gabrielle E. Klepper Thomas L. Dickens, III Michael L. Rak Matthew T. Girardi Michael J. Tomkiewicz James O’Berry Lang Valerie Dominique Wilhelmina V. Randtke Michael A. Giraud Heather N. Tyndall Rene M. Larkin Jennifer A. Donahue Eric M. Reinarman Jason N. Goldman Lindsay A. Voirin Paul S. Lawler Donna Duncan George S. Reynolds, IV Meghan L. Gomez Reid M. Wakefield Joel N. Leppard Kara A. Fenlon Monica T. Ross Marquita H. Green David J. Weiss B. Cooper Lord Shalisa M. Francis Visiting Assistant David J. Guerrieri Ashley West Thompson Michael W. Magyar C. Ian Garland Professor Karen E. Lee P. Gutschenritter Bradley F. White Nicholas R. Manzoli Benjamin J. Gibson Sandrik David F. Habell Sherria D. Williams Brandon G. Marcus Kevin W. Gotfredson Robert M. Scott *William D. Hall, III Richard T. Zimmer, Jr. Michelle M. Marra Michael G. Green, II Scott J. Seagle Justin T. Marshall Mark S. Hanor CLASS OF 2010 Benjamin D. Greiving Angel Sessions Susan T. Harbin Meryl M. Mathews Julianna E. Groot Kenneth N. Shaw Samuel N. Harden Alumni: 248 Meghan C. McDonough Gilbert F. Hain Kyle L. Shaw Malinda L. Hayes Number of Donors: 110 Conor J. McLaughlin Robert M. Hammers Wesley D. Sherman Georgia E. Healey Participation: 44.35% Kyle E. McNulty Brandy E. Hance-Elliott Danielle A. Sherriff W. Patrick Hightower Sassan N. Achtchi Bradley R. McVay Kristin E. Harden Krista A. Sivick John E. Hillert Francisco Albites Nichole C. Milton Garrett J. Harper Lynn S. Small Adam F. Hurlburt Matthew J. Allord Nicki A. Mohr Marshall R. Hart Liza E. Smoker Danythe E. Johnson William K. Applebee Steven D. Muscatello Andy R. Hernandez Hamilton B. Spraggins Benjamin J. Kanoski Jeffrey A. Attia Ashley A. Ortagus James H. Horton, IV Fraerly A. Symphorien Brennan Keeler Kaitlyn M. Bagnato Mark A. Palmer Christopher P. Hull Captain Steven P. Jessica N. Kennedy Alvan Balent, Jr. Nathan J. Paulich Ruth H. Jackson Lee Szymanski Nathaniel W. Kennedy Ana M. Barton Weston L. Petkovsek Stephen L. Johnson Sarah R. Taitt Cheryl D. Kluwe Sarah J. Berner Jason B. Phillips Tina A. Joseph Stephanie J. Tanada Andrei A. Korotkov Crystal D. Bickoff Kyle J. Phipps Kendra Jowers Christina Y. Taylor Jason J. Kruszka Brittany R. Black Damon C. Pichoff Emily E. Joyner Adam R. Teichler Alyssa S. Lathrop *Gregory Black Scott Pribble Lacey E. Kantor Maria S. Torsney James Whitfield Lee, III Kristin N. Boutchyard Jessica E. Pulsifer Jonah D. Kaplan Rachel E. Vanhorn Gareth G. Leonard Jacquelyn Bowers Alexander G. Pyrros William P. Keith John C. Wallace Andrew J. Lutostanski William Robert Brown, Jr. Michael J. Quinn Brent J. Kelleher Ryan B. Witte Elias M. Mahshie Sidney N. Byrd Michael D. Redondo Ethan M. Kim Megan E. Matthews Erin M. Carr Justin L. Richard

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Abby L. Robinson Tessa R. Davis Corinne N. Koeppen Alan F. Somerstein Greg Caracci Andrea A. Robinson Sharee L. Davis Whitney E. Langston Kaitlyn E. Stavish Tyler J. Caron Richard K. Rooney Jacqueline Davison David Lawrence John D. Stevenson Jordan M. Chastain Melissa F. Sale Abigail F. Dean David E. Lee Joshua D. Strudwick Ryan D. Chestnut Gregory Salnick Megan Demartini Matthew T. Leeth Justin S. Swartz John T. Christiansen Stephanie C. Sanon Carolyn Q. DeVita Melanie R. Leitman Rebecca L. Swindull Tiffani J. Christopher Zackery Scharlepp Rafael A. Diaz Matthew E. Lewis Brandi Y. Thompson Leah M. Cicero Danielle N. Schneider David E. Dixon Brent M. Lowman Philip S. Traynor Jeremy B. Cohen Margaret Seward Krista A. Dolan Rebecca A. Lowrance Jesse I. Unruh Lindsay M. Collins Aaron P. Sheklin Jordan L. Donaldson Cecille C. Lucero Jessica L. Utz Timothy B. Collins Karen M. Smith Stephanie T. Duskie Lauren M. Lynch Iva M. Valtcheva Yaima Coto Alan D. Smith Anton K. Dyer Whitney C. Mackay Michael A. Valverde Tanya L. Cronau Roary Snider Jason T. Ellis David T. Madden Michael J. Vecchione Anna R. Crutcher Stephen A. Spaid Joseph W. Engel, Jr. Nathan W. Marshburn Lauren L. Vickroy Matthew R. Daley Gennah G. Spencer David J. Erdmann S. Leigh Matchett Kane Vongsavanh Maxwell J. Dauerman Benjamin Sperry Matthew L. Evans Hayden J. Mathieson Joseph T. Waechter Matthew G. Davenport Matthew C. Strenth Christina L. Feyen Lucas L. May Lindsay C. Walton Noel J. Davies Kristy B. Sweat Kevin A. Forsthoefel Susan K. Mazuchowski Luke C. Waters Belicha Desgraves Christon R. Tanner Christin K. Foster Laura A. McDonald Christopher A. Weaver Elizabeth Desloge Travis R. Thompson Vernisha N. Foster John W. McKnight Christopher W. West Matthew J. Devine Jordan Thompson David P. Fraser Matthew J. Metz Sean White Hayley E. Dewey John J. Truitt Megan L. Frederickson Justin T. Miller Charles C. Whittington Charles L. Dewrell, Jr. Kathleen C. Tuohy Christopher A. Gaj Kerven L. Montfort Jo M. Wilensky James C. Dinkins Weston Walker Jessica D. Gallegos Clinton S. Morrell Louise R. Wilhite-St. Stephanie M. Dodson Jerry M. Warren John S. Gibbs, III Sarah L. Morrison Laurent Natasha B. Dorsey Lindsay A. Wells Jose Godinez-Samperi Robert J. Murphy Wallace G. Wilkerson Mary M. Drake Jamison J. Werner Cary J. Goggin Emily T. Neubert Joel P. Williams Daniel D. Dubale Laura L. Westerman Ashley S. Grant Dane W. Norman Ashley N. Young Brian T. Dunmire Emily B. Whelchel Itasca M. Greagor Stefani C. Norrbin Jason R. Eckert CLASS OF 2012 Brandon W. White Jonathan M. Greene Ryan C. Oca David F. Edwards Paden E. Woodruff Holly L. Griffin Joseph J. Onorati Students: 284 Benjamin H. Eisenberg David W. Grimes Kendra E. Pannitti Number of Donors: 206 Dominique M. Elden CLASS OF 2011 Jessica D. Haayen Poonam D. Patel Participation: 72.54% Chelsea B. England Students: 278 Kenneth A. Hall Tricia S. Patel Anonymous Mary H. Equels Number of Donors: 177 Richard B. Harb Eric S. Pendergraft Charles J. Abrams Alex B. Ershock Participation: 63.67% Gabriel M. Hartsell Emily R. Pepin Jacob Abrams Lauren E. Evens Lauren M. Aguilar Parker H. Hastings Thomas R. Philpot Safiah F. Afify Samuel A. Farkas Matthew J. Allman David A. Hayes JoAnna L. Piscitello Jared D. Andersen Aaron S. Feuer Alexander J. Anderson Whitney R. Hays Virginia L. Ponder Sean J. Anderson Ryan A. Fingerhut Christina A. Arzillo Angela Renee Hensel Ashlee A. Pouncy Joseph M. Aramini Amanda M. Fisher Laura M. Atcheson Nathan W. Hill John S. Quailey Raul J. Arispe Patrick D. Flemming Patrick S. Bennett Adam G. Hill Abby J. Queale Gabriella Armas Melissa J. Ford Billy R. Bishop Meredith C. Hinshelwood Stephen T. Radford Andrew J. Atchison Jennifer R. Fowler Efren E. Blackledge Eric A. Hinton Annette M. Rasco Nicole A. Bamberski Daniel P. Fraser Lauren E. Bobek Kevin C. Hole Brittany A. Rhodaback Tiffany N. Barz Alexander J. Fumagali Scott S. Boddery Jason C. Holley Brian S. Riggin Christian J. Bax Nelson R. Garcia Brian C. Bohm Jaeson W. Homola Tiffany A. Roddenberry Lori A. Beail-Farkas Amanda K. Gibson David A. Boyer Valerie A. Horton Anne Marie D. Rossi Christopher J. Beardslee Oaj Gilani John E. Bradley Ryan W. Hoyle David M. Russell Roger N. Beaubien Megan L. Gisclar Jacob A. Brainard Corey R. M. Huffman Jessica L. Saltz Rachel L. Bentley Andrew S. Glazier Dillon Brozyna Ashley P. Hughes Scott T. Schmidt Sarah A. Bohentin Whitney L. Green Wheeler H. Bryant Gina R. Iacona John R. Seay G. Mike Boszilkov, II Charles S. Greenberg Matthew E. Bryant Daniel A. Johnson Anthony J. Severino Amiel E. Bowers Christian A. Greminger Christopher F. Busch Kyle L. Johnson Abraham Shakfeh Brandon W. Brewer Marshawn M. Griffin Brett M. Carey Heather M. Jonczak Jonathan B. Share Natalie N. Bristol Marcus E. Gross Renda D. Cook Cullan E. Jones Kelly M. Shaw Whitney R. Brummett David S. Grossman Kathryn E. Crandall Trevor C. Jones Shoshana J. Silver Christopher D. Burns Lynn E. Guery Philip A. Crawford Amanda E. Kayfus Serabit M. Singh Brian P. Byrd Robert A. Gusrae Christian Perrin Cutillo Benjamin R. Kelley Kimberly A. Siomkos Rome S. Cagnina Alexandra N. Haddad Kweku A. Darfoor Micah T. Ketchel Tyler J. Smith Bruton M. Campbell- Andrew J. Hall Rachel E. Davidson Matthew D. Kissner Carissa A. Smith Work Genevieve C. Harper Lauren B. Davis Zachary R. Kobrin Anthony J. Solomon Stefan C. Cange Alison M. Hengesbach

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Kelly Hastings S. C. Read Garrett M. Brown Andrew W. McCain Haley C. VanErem John N. Kessenich Rachael E. Rider Malcolm M. Brown, IV Kendra McCan James L. VanLandingham Tara R. Klimek Vanessa M. Ritter Dustin M. Butch Jason A. McIntosh Greg T. Wallace Kenneth A. Knox Sally J. Roberts Erin L. Cantelmo Daniel O. McLeod Justin J. Wallace Michael K. Krieger Jaime L. Roocke-Sherman Joey M. Chindamo Javier R. Mesa Lucy K. Weber Andre J. Lama Daniel C. Ross Cindy Choi Stephanie N. Middleton Alexander D. Weintraub Keven Leveille Jodi M. Ruberg Chevonne T. Christian Adrian T. Mood Kyle Weismantle Tessa A. Linde Jason P. Rudderman Melissa A. Craig Kevin J. Moore Ernest B. Westerhold Carlos A. Lindo Adam D. Santana Joshua K. Crawford Cullen C. Morris Vanessa N. Wheeler- Eric H. Litow Judson M. Searcy Jeffrey P. Daines Ian M. Nelson Sanchez Kathleen E. Little Audrey M. Singleton Benjamin C. Davis Colleen M. Nichols Ben J. Whitman Alfred J. Lojo Daniel R. Smith Douglas H. Dean Burgundy L. Niles Sean B. Wiggins Jason C. Love Elliott A. Smith Andrew D. Deneen Jorge A. Nunez Courtney Wilkinson Ian S. MacDonald Thomas R. Smith Kristina L. Diaz Stephen J. Nye Matthew C. Williams Nicholas S. Madsen Andrew W. Smith Kate S. Dowling Ryan D. O’Connor Angela L. Wuerth Kevin M. Marker Jonathan Smulevich Eli M. DuBosar Courtney L. Oakes Eleanor A. Yaciw Jessica R. Marlowe Sarah C. Spillers Andrew C. Emerson Kristian S. Oldham Stephanie M. Zachary Ross Marshman Tamara R. St. Hilaire Steven W. Ferrell Yanique L. Otto-Leslie Jacob M. Zicarelli Nicole M. Martell Samuel A. Starkey Bryan J. Festa Darcie A. Owens Gary J. Martoccio Heather G. Staskiel Elizabeth Firestone Nicholas R. Paquette Mark L. Mason Matthew D. Stefany Michael A. Flegiel Deepan Patel Mary H. Masterton Sara A. Strickland Nicholas A. Fox Cassidy M. Perdue Peter J. Matthews, III Richard T. Strickland Bradley D. Friedman Forrest S. Pittman Jonathan H. Maurer Richard Thomas Bryan L. Gallian Lauren M. Pizzo Caitlin R. Mawn Miriam E. Thornton Gustavo P. Gari Eric G. Poland Erin K. McCarthy Robert L. Townsend Jack W. Gay Katie B. Privett Benny H. McCleskey Jacquelyn A. Turmes Gregory A. Gidus Daniel G. Puente Bridget K. McDonnell David Varet Jessica M. Gordon David J. Rissman Logan K. McEwen John E. Villafrate Aaron R. Gott Richard D. Rivera Thomas S. McGuire Valentina V. Villalobos Tammy L. Hammack April A. Roam Benjamin M. Melnick Matthew F. Vitale Sara C. Hassler Jennifer S. Robinson Jacqueline A. Menzel Liesl N. Voges Jeffrey S. Heller Jarryd M. Rochford Brett G. Mereness Michelle L. Wein Travis D. Hendry Michael A. Roe Joseph P. Miano Seth J. Welner David J. Henning Matthew J. Rolla Adrian S. Middleton Michael J. Williams Shaughn C. Hill Brenda L. Roman Brett J. Miller William P. Winter Ashley E. Hoffman Evan J. Rosenthal Beth A. Miller Joseph R. Woelkers John D. Holt William B. Rothenberg Brian D. Miller Gie Yoon Mi H. Hong Juan M. Saldivar, Jr. Matthew A. Minnick Lorraine L. Young Nicholas D. Horner Jeffrey M. Sandler Brad J. Mitchell Nathan A. J. Zink Nicholas A. Horton Eric D. Schab Claudia Moline Kate F. Zucco Christopher Hudtwalcker David W. Schell Courtney L. Momberg Angela L. Huston Kevin R. Schneider CLASS OF 2013 Hannah D. Monroe Ashley A. Istler Kurt M. Schrader Alexandra M. Moore Students: 192 Parker G. Jordan William A. Scott Kevin M. Morenski Number of Donors: 166 Corey B. Justus Lindsey H. Scott Sarah L. Morgan Participation: 86.46% Nathan J. Kaplan Kelly N. Sicheri Martin L. Mueller Kiersten E. Adams Jennifer L. Keegan Rachel L. Siegel Elizabeth M. Muller Michelle A. Adams Matthew J. Kelly Jennito Simon Gordon C. Murray Grant D. Adkins Adam S. Kramarow Trevor J. Smith Jourdan D. Neal Shannine F. Anderson Chelsea M. Ladd Jodi L. Snell Michael A. Neham Ivory M. Avant Michall J. LaRochelle Brian P. Sobocinski Carlos A. Nieto Samantha E. Beckman Bree N. Lawrenson Brenden D. Soucy Megan C. O’Connor Marialle A. Bell Lucien B. Layne Joseph R. Steele William G. Pafford Paul A. Bennett Raiza G. Leal Samuel B. Steinberg Henry T. Palmer Ualthan Bigby Amy E. Lipford Christopher D. Stokes

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President’s Council: $100,000 & up Anonymous

President’s Society: $25,000 - $99,999 F. Philip Blank Richard D. Dixon Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt C. David Fonvielle, III

Dean’s Cabinet: $5,000 - $24,999

Clay B. Adkinson Thomas J. Maida Allen Norton & Blue, P.A. Sherri Denton Mallory American Constitution Society Julio C. Martinez, Jr. Anonymous Matthews Jones & Hawkins, LLP Jennifer R. Beltz Guyte P. McCord, III Mary Anne Bestebreurtje Sheila M. McDevitt Ronald A. Christaldi Metz, Husband & Daughton, P.A. Terry P. Cole William W. Montjoy J. Michael Coleman Brian D. O’Neill James M. Corrigan Sean Pittman Lawrence N. Curtin and Jeanne Bisnette Curtin A. Wayne Rich Carlos R. Diez-Arguelles Steven A. Rissman Marc W. Dunbar Margaret A. Rolando Peter M. Dunbar Daniel M. Soloway Thomas K. Equels The Anchorage Charitable Fund Marcos R. Gonzalez The Florida Bar Thomas M. Gonzalez The Ware Foundation Kenneth R. Hart and Carol L. Gregg John E. Thomas Richard B. Hadlow Thomson Reuters Randall W. Hanna George E. Tragos Henry, Buchanan, Hudson, Suber & Carter, P.A. David Varet Hopping Green & Sams Edwin Walborsky Fred E. Karlinsky Joshua A. Whitman Lawrence A. Kellogg R. Mark Williamson Joseph W. Lawrence, II Professor JoLen Rawls Wolf

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Dean’s Council: $2,000 - $4,999

Lilia R. Bell Terence A. Gross Bridget L. O’Ryan Bruce B. Blackwell Wm. Andrew Haggard John Paulich, III Joseph R. Boyd Kelly D. Hancock Professor of Law Emerita Jane Kathleen L. Brennan Hook & Bolton, P.A. Rigler Broad and Cassel David P. Horan Thomas & LoCicero, PL Charles E. Buker, III Ray P. Jefferies The Honorable Thomas A. Cloud Professor Faye E. Jones Emerson R. Thompson, Jr. William W. Corry Barbara Jorgenson J. Thompson Thornton A. Anderson B. and Hope Dogali James P. Knox L. Buck Vocelle, Jr. Ernst & Young Dominic C. MacKenzie Dean Donald J. Weidner Robert M. Ervin, Sr. Martinez Manglardi, P.A. Jeffrey P. Whitton Lisa Onkey Etheridge Wellington H. Meffert, II and The Honorable James R. Wolf Fixel, Maguire & Willis Cari Lynn Roth Charles W. Griggers

Barrister’s Council: $1,000 - $1,999

Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund, Inc. Mark E. Kaplan Silva & Silva, P.A. Larry D. Beltz Deborah K. Kearney Dr. Robert S. Smith James C. Brady The Honorable Karen L. Stanley Jerry F. Carter Lorraine M. Kelly George H. Stopp, Jr. Mark S. Ellis Margaret-Ray Kemper Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez & Miranda F. Fitzgerald Steven C. Koegler Hearing, P.A. Fowler White Boggs Law Offices of Robert L. Parks, P.L. Scott K. Tozian Thomas B. Gaines, Jr. Nancy G. Linnan Robert L. Trescott Mark H. Gelman Juan C. Martinez Trombley & Hanes, P.A. Debra Weiss Goodstone Judith Ann McGunegle Suzanne H. Van Wyk Mitchell B. Haigler, Jr. Bob Owens Professor William VanDercreek Ronald P. and Donna Kay Hanes Curtis S. Pajcic George L. Varnadoe Paul M. Harden Seth A. Pajcic Verizon Political Action Committee James F. Heekin, Jr. The Honorable The Honorable Debra Roberts Samantha L. Ward Melanie Ann Hines Francis H. Sheppard Linda Spaulding White C. Howard Hunter, III

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20 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Counselors’ Club: James R. Meyer, Sr. The Honorable Erika B. Engelson Steven P. McDonald $500 - $999 Neil B. Mooney John Antoon, II Larry R. Erskine Pablo Meles Professor Kelli A. Alces Mary Ann Morgan Manuel A. Arisso Pamela H. Espenshade J. Jerome Miller W. Riley Allen Louis K. Nicholas, II William E. Atwater, III Randall J. Etheridge Michael J. Minerva, Jr. Alexander Alvarez J. Scott Nooney Robert A. Bass Michael and Anna Feiler P. Scott Mitchell Hansen L. Baizan James W. Nuebel Timothy P. And Betty Klayton F. Fennell Marty E. Moore Rosalyn S. Baker-Barnes Patsy J. Palmer Anne Beavers Dennis R. Ferguson Marilyn K. Morris Jami M. Balkom Thomas F. Panebianco Thomas A. Beenck Christa Flowers Figgins Randall P. Mueller Gerald T. Berry Carl R. Peterson, Jr. Richard E. Benton First Hawaiian Bank Mark H. Muller Donna E. Blanton Brian G. Pincket Paul R. Berg Warren L. Franz Karen Oehme E. Tyron Brown David L. Powell and Lourdes Bernal-Dixon The Honorable J. Stephen O’Hara, Jr. Peter C. Burkert Victoria L Weber Edward M. Booth, Jr. Nicholas P. Geeker Helen P. Palladeno Michael R. Campbell Anita C. Pryor Patricia Ellen Bornes John F. Gilroy, III Associate Dean for Rochelle Birnbaum Chiocca Purdy, Jolly, Giuffreda & The Honorable David J. Glatthorn Development C. John Christensen Barranco, P.A. Catherine M. Brunson Robert S. Goldman and Lu Mark G. Pankey Ileana A. Cruz-Bongini Patrick J. Rengstl Christian C. Burden Ann Snider Peter Papagianakis de la O, Marko, Magolnick Ricardo A. Reyes Jason B. Burnett Paul R. Green Wilford A. Payne, III & Leyton Attorneys at Tance E. Roberts Guy E. Burnette, Jr. Christopher L. Griffin Jeffrey W. Pepper Law Brett A. Rogers and Sherri L. Antonio & Angela C. Professor Elwin J. Griffith Peterson & Espino PA Ron DiGiacomo Fuhrer Rogers Cabassa The Honorable Michael P. Petrovich Kenneth J. Dorchak John A. Rogers, Jr. David M. Caldevilla Raymond O. Gross William R. Pfeiffer Edward W. Dougherty, Jr. Clifford W. Sanborn, III Ricardo Calzada, II Dean Chris Guthrie Robert A. Pierce Linda Bond Edwards Scarborough, Hull & Miller, Jason E. Campbell James M. Hankins Barbara J. Pittman Marina J. Elliott P.L. Dominic M. Caparello William R. Hanley David E. Ramba John S. Fagan Professor Mark B. William G. Capko Kristie L. Hatcher-Bolin The Honorable Manuel Farach Seidenfeld Jorge Chamizo Herbert D. Haughton Stephanie W. Ray Assistant Professor Reid M. David Shapiro Barney J. Chisolm, Jr. Patrick F. Healy Randall O. Reder Fontaine Lawrence W. Smith Associate Dean Donna Mark E. Holcomb The Honorable Gary A. Friedman Teresa J. Sopp Christie Thomas F. Icard, Jr. George S. Reynolds, III L. Jack Gibney, Jr. Karen K. Specie Robert W. Clark Robert C. Jackson William M. Rishoi GrayRobinson, P.A. David W. Spicer Richard E. Coates David M. Jeffries Douglas S. Roberts Hill Ward Henderson Susan V. Stucker Gene V. Coker John R. Jenkins Gary A. Roberts Wayne Hogan The Honorable Robert A. Cole Louise T. Jeroslow The Honorable James R. Hughes, Jr. Terry D. Terrell Miriam R. Coles The Honorable L. Clayton Roberts Sharon B. Johnson The Charles L. Cooper, Jr. Laura S. Johnson Carlos A. Rodriguez Bruce W. Jolly The USAA Matching Gift The Honorable Steven K. Johnson Debra L. Romanello Roderick N. Jones Fund Gerald B. Cope, Jr. William E. Johnson Robert L. Rothman Samuel P. King David S. Tobin Michael F. Coppins Randolph B. Jones, Jr. Professor J. B. Ruhl Thomas F. Kirwin Francisco Touron, III Kathryn G. W. Cowdery Elise F. Judelle Leonard K. Samuels Stephen R. Koons Joseph Traba, Jr. J. Burke Culler, Jr. Katherine Kane Hala A. Sandridge Bruce E. Kuhse Theodore L. Tripp, Jr. Thomas and Elizabeth Jay E. Kauffman, CPA Harold A. Saul Christine Lambrechts Michael B. Twomey Culmo Robert L. Kilbride Thomas P. Scarritt, Jr. Markenzy Lapointe Francisco J. Vinas Elizabeth J. Daniels Peter M. Kramer Joseph B. Schimmel Stefan R. Latorre Nancy Virgin Assistant Dean Janeia R. Jesslyn A. Krouskroup Lansing C. and Paul J. Layne Ansley Watson, Jr. Daniels Daniel W. Langley The Honorable Jason D. Lazarus Robert A. Weiss Lynne French Davis M. Catherine Lannon Mary S. Scriven D. Hywel Leonard Keith F. White Ramon de la Cabada Professor Jennifer Parker Cathy M. Sellers R. Kent Lilly The Honorable Kasandra L. Derry LaVia Jennifer L. Shelfer E. John Lopez Joe A. Wild Martin R. Dix John T. LaVia, III David R. Singleton Frederick J. Lotterhos, III Representative John G. Jennifer R. Dixon Kathleen B. Levitz Michael A. Sjuggerud Robert F. Mallett Wood, Jr. Stephen S. Dobson, III Jeannete C. Lewis Gina G. Smith Jay W. Manuel The Honorable Domenick R. Lioce Natalie F. Smith Advocates’ Club: Charles W. Dodson Flavia E. Logie A. James Spalla Mayor John R. Marks, III $250 - $499 D. Michael Mathes Michael E. Duclos Michael P. Maddux Edwin J. Stacker Edward D. Mathews, Jr. Hugo E. Acebo Charles F. Dudley Raymer F. Maguire, III C. Norman Stallings, Jr. Douglas J. McCarron Christi R. Adams Mark I. Duedall Patrick P. F. Martin Jacqueline B. Steele Glen A. McClary Howard E. Adams The Honorable Carl P. McDonald Deborah B. Stern Samuel T. Adams Janette C. Dunnigan Robert R. McDonald Professor Nat S. Stern *Includes only cash received during the 2011 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges.

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Marilyn B. Strauss Bert W. Barclay The Honorable William G. and The E. Gary Early Christina Y. Taylor S. Steven Barefield Joseph A. Bulone Honorable David D. Eastman Damian C. Taylor The Honorable Susan Tillotson Bunch Mallory D. Cooper Mary A. Edenfield Texas Instruments Thomas H. Barkdull, III Assistant Professor Colonel Raymond K. Scott J. Edwards Kenneth C. Thomas, Jr. and Bruce D. Barkett Elizabeth C. Burch Costello Tiffany Eggers Molly E. Thomas Mark P. Barnebey Thomas V. Burch John W. Costigan Richard A. Ehlers The Honorable Diane M. Barnes-Reynolds Stephen C. Burgess Douglas L. Covington Patrick G. Emmanuel, Jr. Patricia V. Thomas Leander D. Barnhill James H. Burke, Jr. Robert C. Crabtree Katherine A. Emrich Donald E. Thompson, II Summer M. Barranco Suzanne Farmer Burkett James S. Crane William B. Eppley Joshua M. and Angela B. John W. Bass, Sr. Jeffrey L. Burns Sonia R. Crockett Susan Smith Erdelyi Toman Arthur C. Beal, Jr. William S. Burns, Jr. R. Jason Cronk Rosemary B. Eure Brian R. Toung Serita M. Beamon Christopher F. Busch Brian J. Cross Deborah T. Eversole Kevin J. Vander Kolk Christopher J. Beardslee Lawrence P. Bush Benjamin L. Crump Rodney G. Fair Roberto M. Vargas and James D. Beasley Dustin M. Butch Amaury Cruz Eileen D. Fernandez Rebecca Mercier-Vargas Ronald L. Beckstrom Marla R. Butler F. Alan Cummings Gustavo A. Fernandez Laura L. Vaughan Richard M. Benham Patrick L. Butler Virginia C. Dailey Laura L. Ferrante Daniel R. Vega Stephen A. Bennett R. Terry Butler Professor H. Talbot Steven S. Ferst Nancy Mason Wallace Brett J. Berlin Tammy D. Butler D’Alemberte Jeffrey Feulner Timothy H. Wells Kara J. Berlin Meta O. Calder Charlotte H. Danciu Alan B. Fields Professor Lesley Wexler Joseph J. Bernardo Carlos J. Canino Nancy A. Daniels Forrest S. Fields, Jr. Daniel D. Whitaker Lisa Norris Bernau Lt. Col. Karen H. Carlisle Joseph C. D’Annunzio Gary W. Flanagan William F. Whitson Bridget A. Berry Contreras Charles L. and Geraldyne Paul Daragjati The Honorable C. Gary Williams Barbara C. Biddle H. Carlton Capt. Jean-Jacques Darius Jeffrey M. Fleming Dwayne E. Williams Bikes, Beans and Bordeaux, C. Graham Carothers, Jr. Jordan A. Datchko Jacob D. Flentke Mark B. Yeslow LLC Kerey Carpenter D. Scott Dattan Damian M. Fletcher Ramona L. Blankinship J. Steven Carter Kristen L. Davenport Lyman T. Fletcher Solicitors’ Club: Sarah M. Bleakley Reverend Matthew M. Kathe K. Davis The Honorable $100 - $249 Professor Tamara G. Carter, II Marshall D. Davis Ronald W. Flury Jacob Abrams Blenkhorn The Honorable Marva A. Davis Walter E. Forehand Captain Miguel R. Acosta Susan S. Bloodworth Gerardo Castiello The Honorable Professor Eric M. Freedman Thomas C. Adam Janette Blue Brandon G. Cathey Richard B. Davis, Jr. Nicholas R. Friedman Jay Adams James A. Boatman, Jr. Jorge M. Cestero Spencer E. Davis, Jr. John B. Fuller, III Wendi J. Adelson Scott S. Boddery Joseph C. Chancey Helio P. De La Torre The Honorable Marianne Lloyd Aho Samantha D. Boge John W. Chapman Robert C. Dean Carolyn K. Fulmer Frank C. Amatea Don A. Boggs Meredith Charbula Clay A. Deatherage William M. Furlow, III The Honorable Gary A. Bokas Karen A. Childers Hugo S. deBeaubien Gregor M. Gaebe Charlotte W. Anderson Bradley M. Bole Garnett W. Chisenhall, Jr. Jorge I. G. del Valle David M. Gagnon James W. Anderson William E. Bond, Jr. Douglas G. Christy Anthony D. Demma, Jr. Armando Garcia The Honorable George W. Boring, III Martha H. Chumbler Timothy E. Dennis Isidro M. Garcia Michael F. Andrews Winston K. Borkowski William E. Clague Thomas L. Dickens, III Vivian F. Garfein Professor Paolo G. Annino John C. Bottcher James G. Clark Darlene F. Dickey Heidi Ellen Garwood Anonymous Sandra S. Bower Robert D. Clarke Terrie S. Didier Laverne Lewis Gaskins Anonymous Tanya L. Bower Robert N. Clarke, Jr. Leonard J. Dietzen, III Kathy S. Gatzlaff Robert C. Apgar Charles Everett Boyd, Jr. Philip C. Claypool David E. Dixon Geoffrey Daniel Geist Omar J. Arcia William B. Brannon, Jr. David K. Coburn James W. Dodson Justin W. George The Honorable Kevin G. Brick Clark J. Cochran, Jr. James M. Donohue Professor Lawrence C. C. Jeffery Arnold John Dixon Bridgers, III David S. Cohen Mike M. Donovan George David C. Arnold Adrian R. Bridges The Honorable William A. Donovan R. Andrew George J. Rhiannon Arnold Joe D. Briggs Robert S. Cohen and Ralph P. Douglas, Jr. Professor Sally C. Gertz Lynwood F. Arnold, Jr. Melville G. Brinson, III Karen L. Asher Cohen James R. Douglass, III John A. Ghio and Carolyn David C. Ashburn Karen A. Brodeen The Honorable Conal F. Doyle A. Egan Ghio The Honorable Courtney S. Brogan Lacey A. Collier Brian S. Duffy Clifford S. Gibbons Jason E. Ashford Elliot R. Brooks Evelyn G. Collins William S. Dufoe Benjamin J. Gibson Elaine K. Ashley Thomas W. Brooks Mary Watts Colon Donna F. Dugger Alan and Cathy Gillis Randal B. Atkinson Frank E. Brown Amy L. Comer Evelyn Dunham Steve Ginestra Charles and Susan Baker Christopher R. Bruce Donald D. Conn Aurelio Durana A. Anthony Giovanoli Alvan Balent, Jr. Michael P. Bruyere Thomas W. Conroy The Honorable Stann W. Givens Robert B. Balogh Mark C. Bryan David E. Contos J. Dale Durrance Jeffrey A. Glass Jeffrey T. Bankowitz and E. Bruce Buckley Thomas R. Cooper Brian A. Dusseault George A. Glenn Allison E. Turnbull Stephen W. Buckley Tink D. Cooper Col. Charles L. Early, Jr. Ronald C. Glickman

*Includes only cash received during the 2011 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges.

22 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report James F. Goldsmith Amy M. Hoffman James G. Kontos David J. Marsh Leslie Ann Murphy Abel Gomez Christine D. Hoke Lawrence M. Korn Robert C. Martin Randolph P. Murrell Octavio Gomez Charles and Patricia Alexandra M. Kowalski William L. Martin, III Steven D. Muscatello Lawrence A. Gonzalez Holdcraft Jason J. Kruszka Curtis J. Mase Alexander Muszynski, III Lynda L. Goodgame Francis E. Holden, Jr. Kenneth L. Kuerzi Edward T. Mason James V. Myhre Lewis G. Gordon Kimberly D. Holladay Karl M. Kuras James C. Massie Noah H. Nadler Scott B. Gorman Randall H. Holliday Leslie S. Kushner Larry A. Matthews Megan E. Newcomb Linda H. Gottlieb T. Elaine Holmes Guy E. Labalme Maria I. Matthews Luke Newman Henry J. Graham, II William D. Horgan, III Ronald C. LaFace, Jr. Patricia A. Matthews Dr. Eucharia E. Nnadi Andrew L. Granger Melissa R. Hourihan Bruce D. Lamb John G. Maus, Jr. Lisa B. Noroian Theodore G. Granger William S. Howell, Jr. Joanne B. Lambert Kathleen J. Maus Daniel C. Norris Admiral Harold E. Grant David M. Hudson Robert S. Lamont, Jr. Frank P. Mayernick, Jr. Kara Tollett Oakley Grant Thornton Foundation Pam E. Hudson The Honorable Cmdr. Anthony J. Mazzeo Benjamin A. Odom William L. Grant Angela L. Hughes Harlow H. Land, Jr. The Honorable Professor Jane Boyd Ohlin The Honorable J. Michael Hughes Allison Sundberg Lane H. Hentz McClellan Kelly A. O’Keefe David W. Green Miles W. Hughes Thomas F. Lang John K. McClure Jonathan W. Oliff J. David Green Blaise N. Huhta A. Lawton Langford Ray T. McCullough Daniel F. O’Shea Gretchen-Elizabeth Thomas L. Hunker Kenneth E. Lawson Mari H. McCully Yanique L. Otto-Leslie Melanie Shoemaker Griffin, Jennifer Hurst Russel M. Lazega Jack C. McElroy Mary L. Pankowski J.D., M.B.A Tracey J. Hyde Barbara J. Leach Shannon H. McFee Ryan K. Parker Anthony J. Griffith Thomas O. Ingram Professor Hugh M. Lee A. Edward McGinty Jennifer E. Paterson Capt. Julie C. Griffiths Charles W. Inman Richard P. Lee Peter B. McKernan Valerie O. Patterson Charles J. Grimsley Christine A. Irwin The Honorable Avery D. McKnight John F. Pauly, Jr. James S. Groh A. Woodson Isom, Jr. and Ronald A. Legendre Kenneth and Erin L. Jonathan M. Pavsner Jennifer B. Gross The Honorable Bruce A. Leinback McLaughlin The Honorable Diane A. Grubbs Claudia R. Isom Charles H. Leo The Honorable Richard G. Payne David J. Guerrieri Edward P. Jackson Rhys P. Leonard F. Shields McManus Paul R. Pearcy Terry R. Haefner Michael W. Jackson Pamela N. Leslie Richard J. Meehan Tommie D. Pearson William D. Hall, III Thomas R. Jenkins Dr. Arthur H. Lester Bruce R. Meeks Carl J. Peckinpaugh David D. Hallock, Jr. Jerry M. Johns John W. Lewis William N. Meggs Emily J. Peebles The Honorable Richard Johns Joseph C. Timothy Lewis Captain Todd A. Messinger Harold F. Peek, Jr. Kim C. Hammond Amy H. Johnson Matthew E. Lewis Larry E. Metz Thomas G. Pelham Charles T. Harden, III Darwin F. Johnson The Honorable Malcolm P. Mickler, III Robert A. Pell H. Lawrence Hardy E. Burke Jolly Terry P. Lewis James W. Middleton Stephan A. Pendorf Terri J. Harlan Gerald W. Jones, Jr. Thomas E. Lewis, Jr. David K. Miller E. Victoria Penny Gordon E. Hart Eleanor A. Joseph M. Paul Liepshutz Travis L. Miller Elizabeth P. Perez Steven C. Hartsell The Honorable Christopher L. Ligman Bert J. Millis The Honorable Dean Mel C. Hartsfield Harry K. Jowers D. Chris Lindamood Assistant Professor Nancy Perez Tracy W. Hatch Robert W. Joyce Christopher S. Linde Jennifer L. Millis Major Kristin L. Petersen The Honorable Roberta J. Karp Matthew L. Lines Charles F. Mills, III Patrick J. Phelan, Jr. Michael J. Hauversburk Chet Kaufman Assistant Professor Jake Steven M. Millsap Jason B. Phillips Maria D. Hayes McAnulty M. Hope Keating Linford Deborah S. Minnis Matthew S. Pila Robert and Patricia Hays W. Cochran Keating, IV J. Richard Livingston Stevan D. Mitchell Justice Ricky L. Polston Wendell B. Hays C. Laurence Keesey Jezabel Llorente The Honorable L. William Porter, III Michelle M. Heldmyer Cameron M. Kennedy Associate Dean Donald S. Modesitt Richard J. Potash Douglas J. Helling Frederick H. Kent, III Wayne A. Logan Kevin R. Monahan Del G. Potter Wayne L. Helsby Margaret Jost Khan Edward W. Luczynski, III John P. Moneyham Lacey Powell Clark John J. Hemrick Roland W. Kiehn Malinda R. Lugo D. Lloyd Monroe, IV Professor David F. Powell C. Earl Henderson Major John L. Kiel, Jr. Professor Paul E. Lund Montiel Davis & Fonte, P.A. The Honorable Donald R. Henderson The Honorable William R. Lyle, Jr. Carlos E. Moore Errol H. Powell Robert A. Henderson Lewis M. Killian, Jr. Laurie Mack-Wagner Conti J. Moore Matthew D. Powell Carol L. Hendrix Linda B. King Terrell C. Madigan John A. Moore Stephen P. Preisser John E. Hendry S. Curtis Kiser Elias M. Mahshie Richard W. Moore William D. Preston The Honorable Wendell J. Kiser S. Hunter Malin Kevin M. Morenski Laurence C. Pritchard Glenn L. Hess Tara R. Klimek Michael Mandeville Douglas H. Morford The Honorable Professor Laura Heymann Kristine E. Knab Robert M. Marasco Dana N. Morris-Brooks Michael J. Provost Robert K. High, Jr. J. Craig Knox Leah L. Marino Harry Morrison, Jr. Bryan T. Pugh Donald M. Hinkle Steven G. Koeppel Professor David L. Markell Bartholomew M. Motes Carolyn S. Raepple Heidi L. Hobbs Lauren P. Kohl Michael C. Markham Carl D. Motes Mark Ragusa Mark D. Hobson Robert F. Kohlman John C. Marrs Ronald A. Mowrey Olga Ramirez-Seijas

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Sharon L. Ray Christopher J. Shipley Team Gey Donald N. Williams Cindy Anderson Michael T. Rayne Vikki R. Shirley Professor Fernando R. Tesón F. Palmer Williams David Anderson John and Renee Reichling J. Phillip Short Gerald C. Thomas Teddy N. Williams, Jr. Major Frank K. Anderson, Jr. The Honorable Joseph Silva, Jr. The Honorable Jeraldine W. Williams-Shaw Joan Humphrey Anderson Thomas T. Remington Robert J. Simcox, III Herman Y. Thomas William B. Willingham Sean J. Anderson George S. Reynolds, IV Sibyl K. Simon Ramona H. Thomas Timothy D. Wolf Shannine F. Anderson James P. Rhea Deborah M. Sirban-Doyle Shira R. Thomas Kathleen J. Wolff John S. Andrews Eugene E. Rhodes, Jr. Krista A. Sivick Trevor A. Thompson Richard F. Woodford, Jr. R. Alan Andrews Amie H. Rice David B. Slaughter Timothy R. Thornton Charles L. Woody Joan Angelini Kenneth R. Ridlehoover Allen R. Smith Time Warner Foundation E. Gary Work, Jr. Kelly Angelini James I. Ridley George A. Smith, Jr. Jennifer C. Tindall Nicole Fable Wright Tat-lin Angus Robert H. Rigsby, Jr. Matthew A. Smith The Honorable R. Scheffel Wright Anonymous H. Dan Robuck, Jr. Professor Phyllis C. Smith Vincent G. Torpy, Jr. The Honorable William K. Applebee Alan W. Roddy Charles P. Sniffen President H. James Towey William L. Wright Joseph M. Aramini J. Mark Rodgers Richard H. Sollner Philip D. and Virginia B. Allan E. Wulbern Vivian Arenas-Battles Diego Rodriguez and David H. Solo Townes David A. Yon James J. Argento Heather Pinder J. Todd South The Honorable Sheauching Yu Raul J. Arispe Rodriguez Phylisha Robinson South Richard R. Townsend Julie M. Zola Gabriella Armas The Honorable S. Brent Spain Diane D. Tremor L. David Zube William B. Armistead Jose R. Rodriguez and Jane M. Sparks Jeffrey S. Trespel Sheryl S. Zust Marlo K. Arnold Ana E. Tangel-Rodriguez John M. Spottswood, III Lisa Perlmutter Troner Rosemary J. Zyne Merle Arnold Nelson A. Rodriguez-Varela Kareem J. Spratling Travis W. Trueblood Christina A. Arzillo Mark A. Roeder Thomas J. Spulak John J. Truitt Associates’ Club: Frederick L. Aschauer, Jr. Leron E. Rogers Gregory P. Sreenan Lucille E. Turner Up to $99 Terrance L. Ashanta-Barker R. William Roland JoAnn Marie Stalcup Natalie A. Tuttle Professor Frederick M. Scott T. Ashley John D. Roman Linda J. Stalvey Thomas C. Tyler, Jr. Abbott Samie A. Ata Ronald L. Roodhouse The Honorable Sandra M. Upegui Eric T. Abrahamsen Laura M. Atcheson Ty G. Roofner John K. Stargel Bart R. Valdes Alan and Jodi L. Andrew J. Atchison Michael R. Ross Betty J. Steffens Thomas G. Van Matre, Jr. Abramowitz Edward R. Atkinson Scott R. Rost Susan Steffey Margaret L. Vandervalk Dr. Barbara Demby Abrams Timothy P. Atkinson Raul E. Salas Stefan V. Stein Robert D. Vandiver Charles J. Abrams Geralyn M. Atkinson- Lee F. Sanderson Dustin S. Stephenson Cass D. Vickers Thomas L. Abrams Hazelton Philip A. Sandon The Honorable Lillian A. Vitagliano-Baum Sassan N. Achtchi Jeffrey A. Attia A. Yvonne Sanford R. L. Stephenson Lindsay A. Voirin Colin H. Adams Joshua D. Aubuchon Vicky A. Savage E. Louis Stern George L. Waas David W. Adams Lisa J. Augspurger Jeffrey H. Savlov Gerald B. Sternstein Neill G. Wade, IV Kiersten E. Adams Ivory M. Avant Robert I. Scanlan Lynn C. Stewart-Mullen Richard B. Wade Brittany Adams Long Matthew B. Baggett Randal L. Schecter Sally Still J. Jeffry Wahlen, Esq Michelle A. Adams Aaron S. Baghdadi Steven R. Schefstad Clark A. Stillwell Louisa H. Warren Alisia M. Adamson Kaitlyn M. Bagnato Larry E. Schner Kathleen Walsh Stratton Raymond M. Warren M. B. Adelson, IV Linda A. Bailey Howard L. Scholl Leslei G. Street Danielle Watkins Grant D. Adkins Ronald L. Baker Amy W. Schrader N. Wes Strickland Nicolas J. Watkins Safiah F. Afify Gary L. Ballard Robert A. Schreiber The Honorable Charles L. Webb Rick E. Agraz Scott L. Ballard Russell P. Schropp Radford R. Sturgis James H. Webb Lauren M. Aguilar Nicole A. Bamberski Stephen J. Schultz Robin L. Suarez Wayne S. Webb, Jr. Barbara E. Akers Nicholas P. Banegas The Honorable Charles A. Sullivan, Jr. Barry S. Webber Francisco Albites John E. Banks, Jr. Belle B. Schumann Marc A. Sussman Ronald S. Webster Richard H. Albritton, III Adam L. Bantner, II Adam G. Schwartz Stephen D. Swartz W. Timothy Weekley Benjamin L. Alexander Maria I. Barbosa Darby Kerrigan Scott Leslie A. Sweet Christopher J. Weiss Susan Herrada Alison Brenda Duane Barger Mark A. Scott Captain Steven P. Cynthia H. Weiss Gregory B. Allen Alexander D. Barker Robert M. Scott Szymanski Ernest B. Westerhold Patricia M. Allen Erin Barker Karusha Y. Sharpe Charles R. Talley Jon S. Wheeler Randel V. Allen Arthur S. Barksdale, IV William F. Sharpe John Marc Tamayo Emily B. Whelchel Jessica K. Alley Thomas L. Barnhart Sandra N. Shaw Michael S. Tammaro Bradley F. White Francis J. Allman, Jr. Claudia Y. Barona Robert C. Shearman Michael A. Tartaglia Robert L. White, III Matthew J. Allman Ana M. Barton George H. Sheldon Molly J. Tasker John C. Whitton, Jr. Matthew J. Allord Tiffany N. Barz Martin and Betteann Charlee M. Taylor D. Keith Wickenden Richard A.C. Alton Deborah A. Bass-Frazier Sherman Phillip H. and Carol J. Teresa Beazley Widmer Shaun N. Amarnani Shirley L. Bates Dr. & Mrs. Roger Sherman Taylor Alaine S. Williams Jared D. Andersen Charles J. Bauder, III Wesley D. Sherman William B. Taylor, IV Charles S. Williams, Jr. Alexander J. Anderson Ana Eliza T. Bauersachs

*Includes only cash received during the 2011 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges.

24 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Christian J. Bax Mark J. Borello Russell B. Buchanan Chevonne T. Christian Alexander B. Cvercko Assistant Professor Shawn Samuel M. Borowski Rick A. Buchwalter John T. Christiansen Meghan B. Daigle J. Bayern Tadeusz A. Borowski, Jr. Lisa Buermann Tiffani J. Christopher Jeffrey P. Daines Frank T. Bayuk G. Mike Boszilkov, II Bruce S. Bullock, Jr. Leah M. Cicero Matthew R. Daley Lori A. Beail-Farkas John A. Boudet Brandon R. Burg The Honorable Hoang T. Dang David R. Bear W. Troy Bouk Chandra M. Burgess Cory J. Ciklin Kweku A. Darfoor Thomas M. Beason Samuel B. Boundy Gavin D. Burgess Dustin L. Clark Maxwell J. Dauerman Gary D. Beatty L. Robert Bourgeois Elizabeth B. Burgess Shanee L. Clark Matthew G. Davenport Roger N. Beaubien Kristin N. Boutchyard Michael J. Burley David Clark-Joseph, Jr. Thomas A. David Mary M. Bebout Anne-Marie L. Bowen John T. Burnett Brandon S. Cline Rachel E. Davidson Autumn Beck Jeremy D. Bowerman Owen G. Burnett Jeremy K. Cloud Noel J. Davies Samantha E. Beckman Amiel E. Bowers Christopher D. Burns Brandon A. Coate Melonie A. Davila Catherine Bedell Jacquelyn Bowers Jeffrey I. Burry Joseph C. Coates, III and Ann Davis Gregory R. Bel F. Scott Boyd James T. Burton Eileen Granahan Coates Benjamin C. Davis Marialle A. Bell Ginger L. Boyd Neil H. Butler Adam C. Cobb Cecil L. Davis, Jr. Robert M. Bell David A. Boyer William A. and Kelly H. Scott C. Cochran Charles E. Davis John W. Bencivenga Shannon C. Boyer Buzzett Lane R. Cofer J. Riley Davis and Calvin L. Bender Benjamin M. Boylston Brian P. Byrd Robert C. Cogswell, Jr. The Honorable Colin W. Bennett Richard L. and Patricia W. Sidney N. Byrd Jeremy B. Cohen Marguerite H. Davis Jesse S. Bennett Bradford Rome S. Cagnina Terry N. Colavecchio Janelle G. Davis Patrick S. Bennett Elizabeth P. Bradley Diana W. Caldwell Juan R. Collins Jennifer Sullivan Davis Paul A. Bennett John E. Bradley Charles Woods Callahan, III Lindsay M. Collins Lauren B. Davis Rachel L. Bentley Caroline L. Brady Jeffrey R. Callahan Timothy B. Collins Matthew G. Davis Steven D. Beres Jacob A. Brainard Bruce A. Campbell and Andrew J. and Melanie S. Nondas M. Davis Alan N. Berg S. James Brainerd Susan P. Stephens Collinson Sharee L. Davis Robin S. Berghorn Suzanne Doub Brantley Lynda Campbell Thomas L. Colter Tessa R. Davis Sarah J. Berner Christopher S. Branton Michael A. Campbell Tony and Rosemary Coma Jacqueline Davison Leslie A. Beuttell Alana R. Brean Bruton M. Campbell-Work Lauren E. Conn Abigail F. Dean Matthew L. Beville Cynthia Brennan Ryan Stefan C. Cange Jessica E. Conte Douglas H. Dean David A. Beyer Shaina H. Brenner Kara L. Cannizzaro Renda D. Cook John P. Deerin Jed N. Bhuta Julia I. Breslin Christopher P. Canova William C. Cooper Brian J. Deffenbaugh Crystal D. Bickoff Marie Breslin Erin L. Cantelmo Alice B. Copek Robert E. Del Toro, Jr. Dr. Jon A. Bickoff Brandon W. Brewer William J. Cantrell Michael M. Corin Teresita and Ernesto Ualthan Bigby Joan Stefanec Briggs Ryan B. Cappy Kevin P. Corrigan Delgado Edward L. and Cecilia F. Ryan L. Briggs Greg Caracci Gabriel A. Costa Megan Demartini Birk Travis A. Bright John T. Cardillo, Jr. Shane T. Costello Arielle Helene Demby- John L. Bischof Natalie N. Bristol Brett M. Carey Yaima Coto Berger Billy R. Bishop Mayoren Brito Lauren Fackender Carmody G. Todd Cottrill Andrew D. Deneen M. Lynwood Bishop Amanda L. Brock Tyler J. Caron The Honorable Michelle Ramsey Dennard Maite C. Bisigni Christopher C. Brockman Erin M. Carr Cynthia L. Cox Belicha Desgraves Brittany R. Black Miriam Brodkin William J. Carroll, Jr. Gabriel B. Crafton Elizabeth Desloge Gregory Black Katherine E. Browder John M. Cary Melissa A. Craig Sean T. and Angela C. Tandy T. Blackburn Daniel C. Brown and Kelly Michelle A. Casali Crystal Crammer Desmond Efren E. Blackledge A. Cruz-Brown Kenneth M. Casper Kathryn E. Crandall Matthew J. Devine Jose A. Blanco Garrett M. Brown Diane G. Cassaro Aimee La Buy Crane Carolyn Q. DeVita Alissa Blank Meyers Malcolm M. Brown, IV Charles N. Castagna Amanda Helms Craven Hayley E. Dewey Steven M. Blount Michael J. Brown Jessamy G. Cauthen Joshua K. Crawford Diane G. Dewolf Helaine M. Blum Patricia Brown Kathleen A. Cavanagh Kidd P. Crawford Charles L. Dewrell, Jr. Dana R. Blunt and Cristina Captain Terence H. Brown Kirk S. Chaberski Philip A. Crawford Flor Diaz Acosta Blunt Teresa M. Brown Nathan D. Chapman Jacob T. Cremer and Terin Kristina L. Diaz Lauren E. Bobek William Robert Brown, Jr. Jordan M. Chastain M. Barbas-Cremer Rafael A. Diaz Blair N. Bodenmiller Michael M. and Paetra T. Ganesh L. Chatani Thomas R. Criss Daniel L. Diaz-Balart Gene S. Boger Brownlee Ryan D. Chestnut Brenda R. Crocker Catherine L. Dickson Sarah A. Bohentin Dillon Brozyna Anthony Chiarello Sean M. Crocker James C. Dinkins Brian C. Bohm Jonathan Brozyna Laura E. Chilcutt Tanya L. Cronau Sarah Meyer Doar Alexander R. Boler Whitney R. Brummett David W. Childs Dana L. Crosby-Collier Jessica M. Dobbins Sarah E. Bolinder M. Christopher Bryant Matthew F. Childs Anna R. Crutcher Brandon Dodd James A. Bolling, Jr. Matthew E. Bryant Joey M. Chindamo Heather Culver Stephanie M. Dodson Chandler E. Bonanno Wheeler H. Bryant Min K. Cho Michael A. Currea Shannon L. Doheny James A. Bordonaro Leslie E. Bryson Cindy Choi Christian Perrin Cutillo Krista A. Dolan

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L. Rachel Dolnick Tyler B. Everett Stephen C. Fredrickson Aaron R. Gott Robert M. Hammers Valerie Dominique Michael R. Fabec Shayna A. Freyman Alison D. Graham Brandy E. Hance-Elliott Jennifer A. Donahue Laura C. Fargo Bradley D. Friedman Andrew A. Graham The Honorable Robert L. Donald Samuel A. Farkas Tor J. Friedman Ashley S. Grant James C. Hankinson Jordan L. Donaldson Sara E. Faulkner Alexander J. Fumagali Kristina M. Gratzick Mark S. Hanor Natasha B. Dorsey Andrew G. Fay Matthew R. Gable Tyler L. Gray Richard B. Harb Jason R. and Joy L. Doss Leslie Bovis Fearington Michael J. Gabor Itasca M. Greagor Susan T. Harbin Alexander S. Douglas, II Jason S. Feder David C. Gadd Angela B. Green Kristin E. Harden Patrick V. Douglas Jonathan A. Feltham, II Christopher A. Gaj Col. Brent P. Green Samuel N. Harden Kate S. Dowling Kara A. Fenlon Christina M. Galindo- James R. Green, Jr. Garrett J. Harper Robert C. Downie, II Erik R. Fenniman Walsh Justin B. Green Genevieve C. Harper Mary M. Drake Anna C. Fentriss Jessica D. Gallegos Marquita H. Green Alice F. Harris Alton E. Drew Stephanie C. Ferlita Bryan L. Gallian Michael G. Green, II William H. Harrold, Jr. Kimberly Ann Driggers Steven W. Ferrell William W. Gallogly Robert Jordan Green Marshall R. Hart Daniel D. Dubale Bryan J. Festa Lindsay Galloway Whitney L. Green Gabriel M. Hartsell Eli M. DuBosar Brian S. Fettig Angela Garavuso Charles S. Greenberg Eric E. Hartwell David R. DuFlo Aaron S. Feuer Ignacio J. Garcia Jonathan M. Greene Daniel Harwin Donna Duncan Danielle S. Feuer Nelson R. Garcia Andrew B. Greenlee Sara C. Hassler Erin M. Duncan Leonard S. Feula Eric S. Gardner, Jr. Benjamin D. Greiving Parker H. Hastings Brian T. Dunmire Christina L. Feyen Michael D. Gardner Ryan C. Grelecki Roger J. Haughey, II and Lindsey L. Dunn Michael Fidrych Gustavo P. Gari Christian A. Greminger April E. Haughey Stephanie T. Duskie Juan E. Figueras C. Ian Garland Holly L. Griffin The Honorable Anton K. Dyer Gregory W. Files Lester A. Garringer, Jr. Marshawn M. Griffin Judith W. Hawkins Nathan J. Dygart Ryan A. Fingerhut William H. Gauldin, III Stephanie A. Griffin David A. Hayes Jere L. Earlywine Dakota M. Fiori Associate Director The Honorable Malinda L. Hayes Todd D. Eaton Elizabeth Firestone Robin R. Gault Stanley H. Griffis, III Whitney R. Hays David H. Echavarria Amanda M. Fisher Jack W. Gay David W. Grimes Georgia E. Healey Jason R. Eckert Peter Gunnar Fisher and Lawrence S. Gendzier Paul C. Grivas, Ph.D. and P. Lynn C. Hearn John R. Eder Erin Cuzzort Rachelle-Marie Gentner Jill M. Grivas Karen Heinzle James R. Edmonson Christopher M. and Teresa Evridiki Georgiou James Grodin Jeffrey S. Heller David F. Edwards S. Fitzpatrick Aaron R. Getty Andrew J. Grogan Quinn A. Henderson Micheal A. Edwards Mark T. and Angela D. Golnaz Gharib Julianna E. Groot Travis D. Hendry Philip W. Edwards Flaherty John S. Gibbs, III Marcus E. Gross Alison M. Hengesbach Maureen A. Eggert Michael A. Flegiel Amanda K. Gibson David S. Grossman David J. Henning Benjamin H. Eisenberg Robert A. Fleming, III Gregory A. Gidus Lynn E. Guery Angela Renee Hensel Michael P. Elchenko, II Patrick D. Flemming Oaj Gilani Robert A. Gusrae Roland A. Hermida, II Dominique M. Elden Jose L. Flores Elizabeth A. Gillis Brian T. Guthrie Jon J. Hernan Nicholas J. Elder John H. and Debra L. Foote H. Timothy Gillis Robert D. Guthrie, Jr. and Andy R. Hernandez Jeffrey S. Elkins Bennett R. Ford, III Matthew T. Girardi Diane S. Guthrie Lt. Col. Steven P. Hester Lindsay W. Elliott Melissa J. Ford Michael A. Giraud Andrew Gutierrez Francine L. Hewes Jason T. Ellis Tracy L. Forgue Ben E. Girtman Lee P. Gutschenritter W. Patrick Hightower Karla D. Ellis Kevin A. Forsthoefel Megan L. Gisclar Jessica D. Haayen Adam G. Hill Sean M. Ellis Angela Smith Fortier Christian M. Givens David F. Habell Gail Scott Hill Robert C. Elmore Dr. Adam Foster Brandie D. Glasscock Michael W. Haber Jason C. Hill Susan H. Elsass Christin K. Foster Andrew S. Glazier Wesley S. Haber JaTarra Hill Andrew C. Emerson Geoffrey Foster Patricia R. Gleason Stephen K. Hachey Joseph N. Hill Joseph W. Engel, Jr. Vernisha N. Foster Kenneth S. Gluckman Alexandra N. Haddad Nathan W. Hill Chelsea B. England Jennifer R. Fowler Jose Godinez-Samperi The Honorable Rachel H. Hill Ty P. Eppsteiner Philip A. Fowler Dr. Roberto A. Godoy Lauren L. Hafner Shaughn C. Hill Jason Epstein Howard Fox Cary J. Goggin Gilbert F. Hain John E. Hillert Mary H. Equels Nicholas A. Fox Loren L. Gold Roy H. Hale Meredith C. Hinshelwood David J. Erdmann Roberta J. Fox Mitchell R. Golden Andrew J. Hall Eric A. Hinton Alex B. Ershock Stephen W. Foxwell Jason N. Goldman Douglas L. Hall Cheri L. Hobbs Sheila L. Erstling Shalisa M. Francis Lorena B. Goldsmith Kenneth A. Hall Ashley E. Hoffman James Mann Ervin, Jr. Victoria L. Francis Meghan L. Gomez Keith A. Halpern Jessica J. Holberton Eddie D. Evans Daniel P. Fraser Jamila G. Gooden W. Andrew Hamilton Justin K. Holcombe Matthew L. Evans David P. Fraser Allison C. Goodson Tammy L. Hammack Kevin C. Hole Richard M. Evans Anne Marie Frazee Jessica M. Gordon Jeffrey S. Hammer and Jason C. Holley Lauren E. Evens Teresa M. Frazier Andrew B. Goshen Melly D. Northcutt Jarrad C. Holst Event Photography Group Megan L. Frederickson Kevin W. Gotfredson Hammer John D. Holt

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26 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Andrew E. Holway Dalana W. Johnson Ethan M. Kim James Whitfield Lee, III Robert S. Mactavish Jaeson W. Homola Daniel A. Johnson Anne L. Kinch Jared M. Lee David T. Madden Mi H. Hong Danythe E. Johnson Paul F. King and Kathleen J. Joo Taek Lee John A. Madden Eric Hoonhout Karl L. Johnson Loggins Kathryn E. Lee Nicholas S. Madsen Debrechea Hopkins Kyle L. Johnson Karen M. Kinney Keri A. Lee James W. Magaha David P. Hopstetter Paul D. Johnson, Jr. Daniel R. Kinsey Nhan T. Lee Michael W. Magyar Clifford Hopwood Stephen L. Johnson Ashley R. Kirkham Matthew T. Leeth Jedediah A. Main Jamie B. Horne Heather M. Jonczak David Kirsch Jonathan A. Lehmann Michael J. Makdisi Nicholas D. Horner Cullan E. Jones Matthew D. Kissner Melanie R. Leitman Aaron M. Makofka Luciana Hornung Jason L. Jones Sarah Finney Kjellin Darshana T. Lele Helena G. Malchow Brett J. Horowitz Trevor C. Jones Pamela Haddock Klavon Michele D. Lellouche Percy W. Mallison, Jr. James H. Horton, IV W. Jordan Jones Gretchen K. Klayman Doris Leonard Kimberly J. Mann Nicholas A. Horton Alejandro E. Jordan Carol A. Klein Gareth G. Leonard Nicholas R. Manzoli Valerie A. Horton Parker G. Jordan Gabrielle E. Klepper Matthew Z. Leopold Lawrence J. Marchbanks Robert H. Hosay Tina A. Joseph Cheryl D. Kluwe Joel N. Leppard Brandon G. Marcus Charles P. Hoskin Kendra Jowers John M. Knight Brian A. Leung William Mariani Maria S. Hossain Emily E. Joyner William Keith Knight Keven Leveille Professor Dan Markel Ryan W. Hoyle Sunho Jung Kenneth A. Knox Robin H. Levy Kevin M. Marker Barbara Hubley Christopher A. Jurich The Honorable Jami Lewis Kevin P. Markey Brian D. Hudson Kara Jursinski Frederick L. Koberlein Matthew D. Liebenhaut Jessica R. Marlowe Edwin R. Hudson Corey B. Justus Zachary R. Kobrin Ashley A. Ligas Michelle M. Marra Christopher Hudtwalcker Benjamin J. Kanoski Edward M. Koch Tessa A. Linde Justin T. Marshall Sara N. Huff Lacey E. Kantor Corinne N. Koeppen Carlos A. Lindo Nathan W. Marshburn Corey R. M. Huffman Glen D. Kaplan Dionne Skelton Kohl Sarah A. Lindquist Ross Marshman Susan Odzer Hugentugler Jonah D. Kaplan Owen L. Kohler Rachael I. Lines Nicole M. Martell Ashley P. Hughes Nathan J. Kaplan Andrei A. Korotkov Amy E. Lipford Pamela A. Martin Christopher P. Hull Ilan N. Kapnek Carlyn H. Kowalsky Chad E. Lipsky William C. Martin, III Kevin W. Hunnam Professor Marshall Kapp Adam S. Kramarow Richard B. Liss Gary J. Martoccio Allison P. Hunter Ann Kaseman Jennifer Kratish Eric H. Litow Mary K. Martyn Dustin S. Hunter Thomas A. Kay Professor Lawrence S. Danica L. Little Major Nicholas A. Martz J. Blake Hunter Amanda E. Kayfus Krieger Jennifer K. Little Susan C. Marvin Ramona M. Hupp Richard C. Kearley Michael K. Krieger Kathleen E. Little Mark L. Mason Adam F. Hurlburt Jennifer L. Keegan Mark E. Kruse Adam A. Litwin Alec G. Masson Professor Christine Hurt Brennan Keeler Shasta L. Kruse Oscar J. Locklin Marie E. Masson Angela L. Huston Dina A. Keever-Agrama Susan J. Kutkiewicz John M. Lockwood Col. Elizabeth C. Masters Thomas M. Hutton Ryan E. Kehoe Chelsea M. Ladd Alfred J. Lojo Mary H. Masterton Karlyn R. Hylton Erica J. Keiley Leslie Lasseigne Ladner Jessica R. Lokeinsky S. Leigh Matchett Gina R. Iacona William P. Keith Andre J. Lama Pedro Z. Lopes Meryl M. Mathews Christopher Iacovella Brent J. Kelleher Sara Hay Lamb Edward A. Lopez Hayden J. Mathieson Elmer C. Ignacio Benjamin R. Kelley Charles R. Lambert, III B. Cooper Lord George V. Matlock Ana E. Iguaran J. Eugene Kelley, Jr. James G. Lane John Lord, Jr. Megan E. Matthews Lisa H. Ihns Jason K. Kellogg and James O’Berry Lang Richard A. Lotspeich Peter J. Matthews, III Cathleen B. Iho Cassandra Rosas Kellogg Erick D. Langenbrunner Kerry Louderback-Wood Jonathan H. Maurer Jackson D. Ingram Kim A. Kellum Nicole E. Langston Adrienne C. Love Caitlin R. Mawn J. Charles Ingram Kathryn M. Kelly Whitney E. Langston Jason C. Love Lucas L. May Dustin M. Irwin Matthew J. Kelly Melody S. Lankford Glenn E. Lovett Benjamin J. Mayer Saqib Ishaq Kyle L. Kemper Rene M. Larkin Brent M. Lowman Sarah B. Mayer Ashley A. Istler Jessica N. Kennedy Michall J. LaRochelle Rebecca A. Lowrance William R. Mayer Sam H. Jabr Nathaniel W. Kennedy Alyssa S. Lathrop Cecille C. Lucero Clifford W. Mayhall Joyce Jacks John C. and Stacey L. Kenny Mary A. Lau Antonio Luciano Elizabeth J. Maykut Erin Gremillion Jackson Rosnisay Keo Paul S. Lawler Adrian A. Lukis David J. Mayo Ruth H. Jackson Lee Eugenia M. Keough-Raines David Lawrence Rasha Lutfi Thomas I. Mayton, Jr. William T. Jackson Jonathan S. Kerr and Bree N. Lawrenson Andrew J. Lutostanski Susan K. Mazuchowski Lt. Col. Yolanda Y. Jamison Jeanette Cardenas Kerr The Honorable Chance Lyman Andrew W. McCain Caitlin L. Jenkins Joseph L. Kershaw, Jr. Charles A. Lawson Lauren M. Lynch Kendra McCan Bridgette M. Jensen John N. Kessenich Richard P. Lawson Douglas S. and Marsha L. Erin K. McCarthy Kevin L. Jeudy Kristopher J. Kest Lucien B. Layne Lyons Charles F. McClamma Georgina Jimenez-Orosa Micah T. Ketchel Raiza G. Leal Ian S. MacDonald Benny H. McCleskey Meredith Johanning Moin H. Khan Dr. James D. Leary, Jr. Theodore E. Mack Leon J. McCombs, II Aaron V. Johnson Kimberly G. Killian Law David E. Lee Whitney C. Mackay Mary M. McCormick

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Michael K. McCormick Bradley L. Milkwick Walter E. Narramore, II Jason W. Owsley Malia Phillips-Lee David W. McCrea John L. and Teresa M. Milla John A. Naser Sezen Z. Oygar Thomas R. Philpot Gregory J. McDole Beth A. Miller Alan C. Nash William G. Pafford Kyle J. Phipps Laura A. McDonald Brett J. Miller Jourdan D. Neal James L. Paisley Damon C. Pichoff Morgan T. McDonald Brian D. Miller Michael A. Neham Henry T. Palmer Stephanie Pidermann Susan C. McDonald Christopher C. Miller Elizabeth W. Neiberger Mark A. Palmer Jennifer Pieper Bridget K. McDonnell Jonathon S. Miller Eric M. Neiberger Tobi C. Pam Sharon Piergeorge Meghan C. McDonough Justin T. Miller Ian M. Nelson Neena Panjwani Audrey A. Pike Logan K. McEwen Michele R. Miller Esq. Linda P. Nelson Kendra E. Pannitti Tashwanda C. Pinchback Patrick J. McGinley Mindy L. Miller The Honorable Anthony G. and Kelly H. Robert E. Pinder Joseph A. McGlothlin Sarah Ball Miller Lisa S. Nelson Papa Cynthia Piotrowski Robert A. McGlynn Seth E. Miller and Katrina Lorraine P. Nertney Menelaos K. Papalas JoAnna L. Piscitello Miles McGrane Meixner Miller Emily T. Neubert Nicholas R. Paquette Nancy C. Pistilli-Hurst Andrew E. McGraw Starlett M. Miller John D. Neumann Neil B. Paradise Brian S. Pita Thomas S. McGuire Sharonda P. Mills Kim Y. Nguyen Earl and Lisa Parchment Nicole Pitre Jason A. McIntosh Nichole C. Milton Colleen M. Nichols Abby Parker Forrest S. Pittman Michael J. McKeon Matthew A. Minnick Carlos A. Nieto Jessica M. Parker David G. Pius The Honorable Brad J. Mitchell Ilan A. Nieuchowicz M. Drew Parker Lauren M. Pizzo R. B. McKibben John T. Mitchell Lisa B. Nieuwveld Andrew J. Parnell Bruce D. Platt Ian R. McKillop Kyle V. Mitchell Burgundy L. Niles Walter B. Parramore Jaclyn C. Platten John W. McKnight Matthew J. Mitchell Rafael J. Nobo, III and Lisa Charlotte E. Parsons Dennis J. Plews C. Preston McLane Nicki A. Mohr S. Nobo Daniel T. Pascale Andrew Plyler Conor J. McLaughlin Claudia Moline Isabel L. Nogues Ian E. Pate Eric G. Poland R. David McLaughlin Courtney L. Momberg Gregory M. Noonan Deepan Patel Virginia L. Ponder Jennifer T. McLean Dion J. Moniz Rachel E. Nordby Dilipkumar Patel Monica D. Poole Daniel O. McLeod Hannah D. Monroe Dane W. Norman Komal U. Patel Sebastian K. Poprawski Lauren R. McLeroy Kerven L. Montfort Stefani C. Norrbin Poonam D. Patel Rachel M. Port Mindy A. McLester Adrian T. Mood Christopher B. Norris Tricia S. Patel Ashlee A. Pouncy Colin L. and Nicole M. Lauren R. Moody Amy L. Norwitch Jeffery L. Patenaude Gennifer B. Powell McMichen Nina L. Moody Hunter J. Nottingham W. Scott Patterson Lorene C. Powell Capt. Micah C. McMillan Walter D. Moody Shannon L. Novey Danielle N. Paul Martin F. Powell Rosa McNaughton Alexandra M. Moore Janna S. Nugent Nathan J. Paulich Robert J. Powell J. Bart McNiel Audrey L. Moore Jorge A. Nunez Anthony J. Paviglianiti Samantha K. Poznak Kyle E. McNulty Bederia J. Moore Stephen J. Nye Armando R. Payas, Jr. Kenneth D. Pratt Bradley R. McVay Emily Moore Courtney L. Oakes Michael T. Pazder Suzanne C. Preston Matthew H. Mears J. Timothy Moore, Jr. Michael S. Oback Aaron J. Peacock Scott Pribble Steven R. Medendorp Kevin J. Moore Courtney M. O’Brien Lisa E. Pease Byron L. Price Margaret Medico Sarah L. Morgan Erica F. O’Brien Curtis A. Peele Jennesia M. Primas Jessica T. Medina Clinton S. Morrell Kevin M. O’Brien Jason M. Peery Katie B. Privett Satyam A. Mehta Cullen C. Morris Ryan C. Oca John C. Pelham, Jr. Joseph A. and Elaine I. Christopher L. Mellott Rhonda DiVagno Morris Mandy R. O’Callaghan Michael J. Pelkowski Probasco Benjamin M. Melnick Sarah L. Morrison Megan C. O’Connor Eric S. Pendergraft Zachary W. Procter Pamela S. Menagh Stephen E. Morse Ryan D. O’Connor Ralph G. Pepe Amanda L. Proffitt Berry Francis X. Mendez Thomas J. Morton Preston O. Odom, III Emily R. Pepin Daniel G. Puente Luis Menendez-Aponte Laura L. Mosall Ryan O’Halloran Cassidy M. Perdue Jessica E. Pulsifer Jennifer N. Menendez-Koch Allison B. Moscato Susan G. O’Halloran Angelina M. Perez Daphne Boswell Putnam Jacqueline A. Menzel Rebecca G. Moss Amy J. Ohnstad Raul L. Perez Kent R. Putnam Brett G. Mereness Martin L. Mueller Barbara O’Horo-Benton Breton H. Permesly Thomas B. Putnam, Jr. S. Todd Merrill Patricia R. Mueller Kristian S. Oldham Christopher Perone Alexander G. Pyrros Javier R. Mesa Elizabeth M. Muller David S. Oliver Celeste N. Perrino John S. Quailey Dustin W. Metz Dina S. Munasifi Joseph J. Onorati David N. Perry Timothy R. Qualls Matthew J. Metz LaDawna S. Murphy Damien A. Orato Jonathan C. Perry Abby J. Queale Craig A. Meyer Robert J. Murphy Joseph D. Ort Jonathan D. Perry Samuel P. Queirolo Deborah J. Meyer Gordon C. Murray Ashley A. Ortagus Timothy J. Perry Paul A. Quimby Joseph P. Miano Jeanne M. Murray Roman Ortega-Cowan Justin S. Peterson Michael J. Quinn Adrian S. Middleton Kelli A. Murray Chasity H. O’Steen Weston L. Petkovsek Edwin M. Quinones J. Lane Middleton, III William R. Musgrove Jason C. O’Steen Pavlina S. Petrova Stephanie M. Quinones Stephanie N. Middleton Mario Musil Emily A. Ostrander Adam Peyrouse Juan C. Quintero Jimmy Midyette, Jr. Tequisha Y. Myles Peter C. Overstreet Leanne J. Pflaum Amanda L. Quirke David H. Milam Joseph L. Najmy Darcie A. Owens David R. Phillips Stephen T. Radford

*Includes only cash received during the 2011 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges.

28 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Jonelle M. Rainford Brenda L. Roman Danielle N. Schneider Andrew W. Smith Robert E. Stone Mary Lou Rajchel The Honorable Kevin R. Schneider Barbara R. Smith Johnathan C. Stonebraker Michael L. Rak Anthony Rondolino Carly J. Schrader Carissa A. Smith Christopher C. Stranburg Patrick A. Raley Jaime L. Roocke-Sherman Kurt M. Schrader Daniel R. Smith Matthew C. Strenth Navin A. Ramnath Richard K. Rooney Jordon L Schulman Elliott A. Smith Richard T. Strickland Jasmine O. Rand Evan J. Rosenthal Maggie M. Schultz Karen M. Smith Sara A. Strickland Wilhelmina V. Randtke Brynna J. Ross Alicia Caridi Schweyer Nicholas F. Smith George T. Stringer Jr. Stephen J. Rapp and Chad J. Ross Nicole A. Scimone Patricia L. Smith Joshua D. Strudwick Amanda Hammond Rapp Daniel C. Ross Lisa C. Scoles Rebekah A. Smith Toni L. Sturtevant Adam K. and Erin M. Monica T. Ross Esteban F. Scornik Ronald C. Smith Jesse F. and Catherine H. Raschke Zachary L. Ross Diane A. Scott Thomas R. Smith Suber Annette M. Rasco Anne Marie D. Rossi James A. Scott, Jr. Trevor J. Smith Professor Sarah R. Sullivan Robert L. Ratliff, III William B. Rothenberg Janice G. Scott Tyler J. Smith Thomas R. Sullivan Hastings S. C. Read Brendan W. Rowe Lindsey H. Scott Walter B. Smith John L. Summerlin Tod W. Read Jodi M. Ruberg William A. Scott Bridget Kellogg Smitha Thomas A. Suter Michael D. Redondo Seth I. Rubin Ryan M. Scully Liza E. Smoker Michael S. Sutton Linda K. Reel Jason P. Rudderman Scott J. Seagle Jonathan Smulevich Rouselle A. Sutton Shannon Callaghan Reese Amy Ruiz Judson M. Searcy Julie S. Sneed Martha Swann John R. Reeves Amber L. Rumancik John R. Seay Jodi L. Snell Justin S. Swartz Alicia Westhoff Reid David M. Russell Normarie Segurola Roary Snider Kristy B. Sweat Mark C. Reid The Honorable Brent L. Selph Benjamin G. Snipes Peter J. Sweeney, Jr. Stephen C. Reilly Van P. Russell Robert K. Senior Timothy H. Snyder Rebecca L. Swindull Eric M. Reinarman Leo G. Rydzewski Scot L. Seplowe Brian P. Sobocinski Emily J. Switlyk Scott A. Remington Lynette Ciardulli Sabia Michelle C. Sequeira Angela Angie Soety Jonathan M. Sykes Brett R. Renton Jonathan D. Sacks Angel Sessions Anthony J. Solomon Fraerly A. Symphorien Joseph O. Reosti Ruth E. Saff Lt. Col. D. David Sessions Alan F. Somerstein Philip J. Sypula Karen N. Reschly Juan M. Saldivar, Jr. Anthony J. Severino T. Gail Sosby Lauren R. Tabas Carlos A. Rey Melissa F. Sale Margaret Seward Julia R. Sotolongo Sarah R. Taitt Brittany A. Rhodaback Shannon Hartsfield The Honorable Brenden D. Soucy Winston A. Taitt Judy Rice Goldman Salimone Jan Shackelford Stephen A. Spaid Seena C. Tajer Captain Alan S. Richard Marlene Sallo Abraham Shakfeh Gennah G. Spencer Stephanie J. Tanada Justin L. Richard Gregory Salnick Ethen R. Shapiro Larry D. Spencer Christon R. Tanner Adam J. Richardson Jessica L. Saltz Jonathan B. Share Benjamin Sperry The Honorable M. Andrew and Tara C. Amanda M. Sampaio Kelly M. Shaw Sarah C. Spillers Joseph Q. Tarbuck Riddle Lanitra S. Sanchez-Moore Kenneth N. Shaw Jerry R. Spinks Brell Tarich Rachael E. Rider Jeffrey M. Sandler Kyle L. Shaw Winter E. Spires-Belford Scott A. Tavolieri Brian S. Riggin Visiting Assistant Professor Aaron P. Sheklin Hamilton B. Spraggins E. Lamar Taylor Brent T. Riggle Karen E. Sandrik Becky B. Shepherd, Director Andrew D. St. Clair Evelyn G. Taylor Vincent J. Rio, III Stephanie C. Sanon Luke G. Sherlock, III Sharon C. St. Clair Jason C. Taylor David J. Rissman William F. Sansone Danielle A. Sherriff Tamara R. St. Hilaire Joshua Taylor Brennan M. Rittenhouse Adam D. Santana Kelly N. Sicheri Susan L. St. John Scarlett Taylor Vanessa M. Ritter Amy J. Santiago William R. Sickler Susan K. Stafford Adam R. Teichler Eduardo J. Rivera Steve D. Santiago Rachel L. Siegel Hadas Kohn Stagman David R. Terry Richard D. Rivera Luke C. Savage Shoshana J. Silver Samuel A. Starkey Olivia H. Teytelbaum April A. Roam Rick A. and Amelia A. Dennis S. Silverman Heather G. Staskiel Prayuth Therathanakorn Sally J. Roberts Savage Mitchell L. Silverman Kaitlyn E. Stavish L. Mary Thomas Tommy E. Roberts, Jr. Erik L. Sayler Matthew M. Simmonds Joseph R. Steele Mark S. Thomas Deirdre R. Robertson Victor F. Saymo Jennito Simon Matthew D. Stefany Richard Thomas Abby L. Robinson Matthew S. Scanlan Jenniffer A. Simpson Michael B. Stein Stephen H. Thomas, Jr. Andrea A. Robinson Eric D. Schab Dyal Singh Samuel B. Steinberg Thomas G. Thomas Jennifer S. Robinson Janet Schaffer Serabit M. Singh William A. Stetson, IV Marc V. Thomes Francis P. Roche, Jr. Brian W. Schaffnit Audrey M. Singleton John D. Stevenson Brandi Y. Thompson Jarryd M. Rochford Deborah E. Schander Kimberly A. Siomkos Jessica Y. Stewart Daniel H. and Robin H. Tiffany A. Roddenberry Zackery Scharlepp Yolanda L. Siples Mary Catherine Stewart Thompson CDR Peter M. Rodnite Brandon R. Scheele Brian D. Sites Jeffrey W. Stidham Jordan Thompson Sarah C. Rodriguez David W. Schell Neal A. Sivyer Jonathan A. Stimler Lori M. Thompson Michael A. Roe Karl M. Scheuerman David R. Slaton Sandra P. Stockwell Richard S. Thompson, Jr. Kara Decker Rogers Richard C. Schiffer Jessica L. Slatten Michael G. Stofer Travis R. Thompson and Douglas B. Rohan Michael W. Schmid Lynn S. Small Christopher D. Stokes Ashley West Thompson Matthew J. Rolla Scott T. Schmidt Alan D. Smith Steven John Stolting Andrew B. Thornquest

*Includes only cash received during the 2011 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges.

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Clayton W. Thornton Michele M. Wagner- Linda Whitefeather Jacob M. Zicarelli Glenda L. Thornton Gutkowski William L. Whitesell Brian J. Zickefoose Miriam E. Thornton Reid M. Wakefield Ben J. Whitman Richard T. Zimmer, Jr. Lindsay Carter Tidwell Ann C. Walker Enoch J. Whitney Nathan A. J. Zink Kenneth P. Tinkham J. Gary Walker Mary F. Whitney Kate F. Zucco John A. Tomasino Jeremy M. Walker and Vernon L. Whittier, Jr. Michael J. Tomkiewicz Alexis Mead Walker Charles C. Whittington Matthew W. Toner Louis C. Walker, IV Michael L. Wiener Joy A. Tootle Armstrong Tonya H. Walker Sean B. Wiggins Alicia M. Torres Weston Walker Douglas A. Wilde James L. and Kim W. Julie Connolly Wall David B. Wilder Torres Greg T. Wallace Christopher and Nancy Maria S. Torsney John C. Wallace Wile Robert L. Townsend Justin J. Wallace Jo M. Wilensky Peter L. Tragos Mary J. Walter Louise R. Wilhite-St. Philip S. Traynor Patricia A. Walter Laurent Carlos Trujillo Robert Walter Wallace G. Wilkerson Roberta M. Truman Maureen A. Walterbach Courtney Wilkinson Ebony D. Tucker Redeker Michael S. Willard Kathleen C. Tuohy Alexandria E. Walters Douglas R. Williams Jacquelyn A. Turmes Lindsay C. Walton Francis T. Williams Christian B. Turner John J. Waltz Jason G. Williams Tony A. Turner Joseph J. Ward Joel P. Williams Tyco Employee Matching C. Brent Wardrop Matthew C. Williams Gift Program Caroline E. Ware Michael J. Williams Heather N. Tyndall Rex D. Ware Sherria D. Williams F. Joseph Ullo, Jr. Gregory L. Warner Stuart F. Williams United Technologies Jerry M. Warren Elizabeth W. Willis Matching Gifts Carl G. Wasileski Samuel Willis, III Jesse I. Unruh Luke C. Waters Lori A. Willner Michael A. Usry Judith R. Watkins Christopher J. Wilson Jessica L. Utz Christopher A. Weaver James P. Wilson Jason E. Vail and Abigail Christine L. Weber Joel C. Wilson London-Vail Lucy K. Weber Rachic A. Wilson Iva M. Valtcheva Michelle L. Wein Walton M. Wilson Michael A. Valverde Alexander D. Weintraub Rachel L. Wimbish Elizabeth M. Kyle Weismantle William P. Winter an den Berg David J. Weiss Robert S. Wise Joseph J. and Tara Gary O. Welch Nicole P. Wishart Van Rooy Lindsay A. Wells Sara G. Witmeyer Lyyli M. Van Whittle Robert W. Wells, Jr. and Ryan B. Witte Haley C. VanErem The Honorable Joseph R. Woelkers Rachel E. Vanhorn Linda A. Wells John J. Wolfel, Jr. James L. VanLandingham Scott J. Welner Jeffrey H. Wood Michael J. Vecchione Seth J. Welner Bonnie Woodall Vendor Guide Michael L. Wenger Paden E. Woodruff Publications, INC. Jamison J. Werner David Luther Woodward Eleni Venturas Christopher W. West Katherine L. Wright Lauren L. Vickroy Laura L. Westerman Angela L. Wuerth John E. Villafrate Thomas E. Wheeler, Jr. Eleanor A. Yaciw Valentina V. Villalobos Vanessa N. Wheeler- Christy A. Yonta Marie G. Vital Sanchez Gie Yoon Matthew F. Vitale Albert W. Whitaker Laura M. Youmans Christopher K. Vogel G. Todd Whitcomb Ashley N. Young Liesl N. Voges Heather E. White Beato Lorraine L. Young Kane Vongsavanh Brandon W. White Stephanie M. Zachary Rachael E. Wade-Greene Christopher White Jonathan N. Zaifert Joseph T. Waechter John E. White Victor J. Zambetti Jessica L. Wagner Sean White Melissa S. Zelniker- Stephen R. White Presser

*Includes only cash received during the 2011 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges.

30 Florida State University College of Law 2010-2011 Annual Report Book Award Sponsors (as of June 30, 2011)

Book Awards recognize the highest student grade in each sponsored course and provide the law school a reliable stream of discretionary income. Awards are sponsored with an annual contribution of $3,000 a year for each of five years. The funds support a full range of stu- dent and faculty activities and programs. For information about Book Award sponsorship, please contact Becky Shepherd, Director of Alumni Affairs & Annual Fund, at 850.644.0231 or [email protected].

Allen Norton & Blue, P.A. Hopping Green & Sams O’Ryan Law Firm Labor and Employment Law Environmental Law Constitutional Law I Bruce & Julie Blackwell Hopping Green & Sams *Curt & Seth Pajcic of International Human Rights Land Use Law Pajcic & Pajcic P.A. Law Criminal Procedure David Paul Horan Joe & Sue Boyd Admiralty and Maritime John and Sara Paulich Property I Jurisdiction Business Associations Fixel, Maguire & Willis *Faye Jones Thomas & LoCicero PL Eminent Domain Advanced Legal Torts Steve Gey Book Award in First Amendment Charles Griggers @ Barbara W. Jorgenson Thomas | Kayden, LLP The Judge James R. Jorgenson *George & Demetria Patent and Trademark Law Book Award in Appellate Tragos Practice Criminal Law Terence A. Gross Pre-Trial Litigation Seminar James P. Knox L.B. “Buck” Vocelle, Jr. Family Law Torts Kelly and Gloria Hancock Martinez, Manglardi, Donald J. & Jiji Weidner Advanced Torts P.A. Agency and Partnership Trial Practice Hook & Bolton, P.A. *Jeffrey P. Whitton Evidence Brian D. O’Neill Etta Mae Whitton Book Award Administrative Law in Poverty Law

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The Florida State University College of Law Tallahassee, FL 32306-1601 For more information about options to support the law school through a wide variety of tax-deductible charitable giving methods, please contact: Mark Pankey, Associate Dean for Development, at 850.644.5160 or [email protected]. Class Action

insurance litigation division. He also has been 1988 GREGORY A. HEARING has been named to elected to serve a three-year term on the the Legal Elite list in the area of labor and firm’s executive committee. KRISTIN KAE ADAMSON employment by Florida Trend magazine. He has been elected is managing partner of Thompson, Sizemore, MICHAEL ALAN SHORSTEIN has been board president of the Florida Gonzalez & Hearing, P.A. in Tampa. certified in adoption law. He also is chairing Chapter of the American the inaugural Adoption Law Certification Academy of Matrimonial STEPHEN R. SENN was named to Florida Committee. He can be reached at 3821 Lawyers for 2011-2012. Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of appellate Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207, She also has been practice. He practices at Peterson & Myers, 904.348.6400 or MShorstein@shorsteinkelly. named to Best Lawyers P.A. in Lakeland. com. in America and Florida Super Lawyers in the DOUGLAS EDWIN STARCHER has been named area of marital and family law. to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of 1987 LOUIS ROBERT BOURGEOIS was named to business law. He is a partner at the Orlando office of Broad and Cassel. M. KRISTEN ALLMAN is of counsel in the Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area Tampa office of Constangy, Brooks & Smith, of admiralty and maritime law. He is a LLP. She practices employment law, focusing shareholder with the Tampa firm of Banker 1990 on wage and hour compliance and litigation, Lopez Gassler P.A. JORGE MARIANO CESTERO, an attorney with litigation prevention and defense and JASON BOYD BURNETT, an attorney with the the West Palm Beach firm of Sasser Cestero occupational safety and health. Jacksonville office of GrayRobinson, P.A., was & Sasser, P.A., was named to Florida Trend’s DAVID M. CALDEVILLA, a named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the Legal Elite list in the area of adoption and shareholder with de la area of bankruptcy and workout. marital and family law. Parte & Gilbert, P.A. in DAVID MOORE LINDSEY’S firm, Chaffetz JONATHAN ERIC GOPMAN, managing Tampa, was named to Lindsey LLP, has moved. He can now be shareholder of the Naples office of Akerman Florida Trend’s Legal Elite reached at 505 Fifth Ave., 4th Floor, New York, Senterfitt, was named to Florida Trend’s Legal list in the area of NY 10017, 212.257.6966 or david.lindsey@ Elite list in the area of wills, trusts and estates. appellate practice. chaffertzlindsey.com. JOHN THOMAS “JAY” LAVIA, III has joined the CATHY MILLER SELLERS was appointed as law office of Gardner, Bist, Wiener, Wadsworth, DAVID L. POWELL, of an administrative law judge for the Florida Bowden, Bush, Dee, LaVia & Wright, P.A. as a Hopping Green & Sams in Division of Administrative Hearings. shareholder. He practices administrative law, Tallahassee, has been environmental law and public utilities law and named to Florida Trend’s EDUARDO ANTONIO SUAREZ, of the Law can be reached at 1300 Thomaswood Drive, Legal Elite list in the area Offices of Ed Suarez, P.A. in Tampa, was Tallahassee, FL 32308, 850.385.0070 or of environmental and named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the [email protected]. land use law. area of criminal law. TRACY ANN MARSHALL has been named to 1989 Florida Super Lawyers and Florida Trend’s LANSING CHARLES Legal Elite list in the area of eminent domain. SCRIVEN is now a partner MARIANNE AHO was named to Florida Trend’s She practices in the Orlando office of in the Tampa office of Legal Elite list in civil trial. She is a shareholder GrayRobinson, P.A. Quarles & Brady LLP. He with the Jacksonville law firm of Marks Gray, BRUCE DOUGLAS PARTINGTON was named practices in the P.A. to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area commercial litigation PALMER L. BOYETTE is an Elbert County, of construction law. He is a shareholder group. He also was Colorado, judge. He can be reached at 751 with Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & named to Florida Trend’s Ute St., Kiowa, CO 80117, 720.337.0532 or Stackhouse in Pensacola. Legal Elite list in the area of commercial [email protected]. litigation. ROBIN JOY SCHER has been appointed as co- LEONARD J. DIETZEN, III was named to chair of The Florida Bar Family Law Section’s J. LAYNE SMITH is general counsel for Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in labor and Domestic Violence Committee and once again the Florida Department of Business and employment law. He is a partner with the as a member of the section’s Legislative Professional Regulation. Tallahassee office of Rumberger, Kirk & Committee for 2011-2012. She continues to Caldwell. serve on the section’s Executive Council. In addition, she has once again been appointed by the chief judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit to serve as a traffic hearing officer. She

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recently reopened her own firm in Palm Beach ROBERT E. PINDER is vice president and MARK ERIC KAPLAN has been named vice Gardens, where she concentrates her practice senior litigation counsel for Lender Processing president of public affairs for The Mosaic in the area of marital and family law, handling Services, Inc. He can be reached at 601 Company — one of the world’s leading cases in Palm Beach and Broward counties Riverside Ave., T-2, Jacksonville, FL 32204, producers and marketers of concentrated as well as along the Treasure Coast. She can 904.854.5974 or [email protected]. phosphate and potash crop nutrients. be reached at 561.626.5640 or rjs1990esq@ MICHAEL PATRICK SPELLMAN, a shareholder FRED KARLINSKY, a bellsouth.net. at Sniffen & Spellman, P.A. in Tallahassee, was shareholder at Colodny, named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky 1991 area of labor and employment. & Abate, P.A. in Fort Lauderdale, was DAVID WHITNEY ADAMS was named to Florida SHAW PHILIP STILLER was named a Florida admitted to the Roll of Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of labor and Trend Legal Elite top government and non- Solicitors of the Senior employment. He is a partner with Sponsler, profit attorney. He practices in Tallahassee Courts of England and Bennett, Jacobs & Adams, P.A. in Tampa. and is a former general counsel for the Florida Wales on June 1. His admission as a Solicitor Department of Community Affairs. KATHLEEN MARIE CALCUTT is general counsel will enable him to provide more direct and and owner of AmericanKidz Adoption Services, JOHN JEFFRY WAHLEN, who is a shareholder immediate service to United Kingdom and Inc. and AmericanKidz of Georgia, Inc. She at Ausley & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee, was other foreign clients. He also has been named also practices with her husband, Patrick B. named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the to the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Calcutt (‘90) at Calcutt & Calcutt, PA, with area of public utilities. Seventeenth Circuit for Broward County and offices in St. Petersburg, and Americus, Ga. he was named to the Florida State University Foundation Board of Trustees. RAMON DE LA CABADA was named to Florida 1992 Trend’s Legal Elite list in criminal law. He AVERY D. MCKNIGHT was PEDRO FRANCIS BAJO, JR. was named to practices at the Law Office of Ramon de la again named to the Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in commercial Cabada, P.A. in Miami. Florida Trend Legal Elite litigation. He is an attorney with the Tampa list as a top government GORDON A. DIETERLE, of the Boca Raton law firm of Bajo Cuva Cohen & Turkel P.A. attorney. He is general firm of McClosky, D’Anna & Dieterle, LLP, was DONNA ELIZABETH counsel for Florida A&M selected to serve on the board of directors of BLANTON, a shareholder University in Tallahassee. the South Palm Beach County Bar Association. at Radey Thomas Yon & He specializes in complex commercial and Clark, has been listed in business litigation and is certified by the GUSTAVO VARGAS, who practices at the Florida Super Lawyers for Florida Supreme Court as a state circuit court Immigration Law Center in Orlando, was 2011 in the area of mediator. named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the administrative law. area of immigration and naturalization. WILLIAM LUTHER GRANT has been named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area R. SCHEFFEL WRIGHT has joined the law RICHARD EARL COATES, of Coates Law Firm, of construction law. He is a partner in the firm of Gardner, Bist, Wiener, Wadsworth, P.L. in Tallahassee, was named to the 2011 Orlando office of Shutts & Bowen LLP. Bowden, Bush, Dee, LaVia & Wright, P.A. as a Legal Elite list by Florida Trend in the area of shareholder. His practice focuses on energy KENNETH ERIC LAWSON has been named government and administration. and public utilities law, including renewable secretary of the Florida Department of MARIA TERESA FABRE has been named to the energy, sustainability, utility rates and service Business and Professional Regulation. Statewide Nominating Commission for Judges and franchise issues. ALLEN HOWARD LIBOW is a shareholder and of Compensation Claims, representing the member of Udolf Libow’s transaction team in Fifth State Appellate District for a four year Boca Raton. term. She is an attorney with The Law Offices of Charles H. Leo, P.A. CRAIG ALLEN MUNDY was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of wills, KATHERINE E. GIDDINGS, a shareholder in the trusts and estates. He has his own firm, Craig Tallahassee office of Akerman Senterfitt, was A. Mundy, P.A., in Lakeland. named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of appellate law.

MARK DON HOBSON, who is of counsel with Devine Goodman Rasco & Wells, P.A. in Miami, has been named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of business law.

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1993 issues of concern to viewers. He is a corporate KELLY ANN O’KEEFE was named to Florida attorney with the New York Liquidation Trend’s Legal Elite list for commercial Bureau. litigation. She is a shareholder with Berger Singerman in Tallahassee. ERYN JANYCE DAWKINS has been appointed interim director of the University of Georgia Equal Opportunity Office. 1995

KIMBERLY ANN DRIGGERS, a partner with DAVID S. BRECHER, a partner in the Brooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney Jacksonville office of Smith, Gambrell & in Tallahassee, was named to Florida Trend’s Russell, LLP, was listed in Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of insurance. Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial law.

DAVID M. FRANK was named to Florida MARLON A. HILL was LAVERNE LEWIS GASKINS (left) has been Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial. recently a recipient of the admitted to the Bar of the United States He practices at David Frank Injury Law, P.A. in inaugural Thurgood Supreme Court. Tallahassee. Marshall College Fund “Distinguished Young ANN THERES MARSHALL is a shareholder MARK ALAN GLASSMAN was named to the Leader” Award in Miami. with Bishop, White, Marshall & Weibel, P.S. Legal Elite list by Florida Trend magazine in Honorees were chosen She represents lenders in matters involving the area of civil trial. He is a founding partner based on their proven loan origination and servicing. She can be of Levine & Glassman P.A. reached at 720 Olive Way, Ste. 1201, Seattle, leadership, community involvement, WA 98101, 206.622.5306 ext. 5915 or JAMES WILLIAM GUSTAFSON, JR., a professional and civic excellence, as well as [email protected]. shareholder with Searcy Denney Scarola their contributions to education and diversity. Barnhart & Shipley, P.A. in Tallahassee, was He is a partner and corporate attorney with BRIAN A. NEWMAN, a shareholder with named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the the law firm of delancyhill, P.A. The firm also Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson, Bell & area of civil trial. was featured in the June issue of Black Dunbar P.A. in Tallahassee, was named to Enterprise Magazine for its innovative use of TRACEY J. HYDE recently was named chair Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of technology in firm operations. government and administrative law. of the Workers’ Compensation Certification Committee of The Florida Bar for 2011-2012. WAYNE D. KNIGHT has merged his firm ALAN SCOTT WACHS has been named to She is a partner with McConnaughhay, Duffy, with another to become Swaby Knight Law Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Coonrod, Pope & Weaver, P.A. in Panama City. Group, P.L. The full-service firm has offices in commercial litigation. He is a shareholder Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, Sandestin and CHRISTOPHER JOHN KARPINSKI has formed in the Jacksonville office of Volpe, Bajalia, Tallahassee. Wickes, Rogerson & Wachs. his own firm, The Law Office of Christopher Karpinski. He can be reached at 2910 Kerry CHRISTOPHER L. SMITH has been tapped Forest Pkwy., D4-112, Tallahassee, FL 32309, as the next leader of the 1994 850.251.9891 or [email protected]. Democratic caucus. He represents District 29.

REBECCAH LEE BELLER was named to Florida RUSSELL SCOTT KENT was listed in Florida JULIE SIMONE SNEED was named to Trend’s Legal Elite list in adoption, marital and Trend’s Legal Elite list for his government Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of family law. She is an attorney with Beller & work. He is special counsel for litigation for the commercial litigation. She is a shareholder at Bustamante, PL in Jacksonville. Florida attorney general’s office. Fowler White Boggs P.A. in Tampa.

MELVIN BURRUSS has been appointed to the TRAVIS L. MILLER, a JESSICA M. VARN was appointed as an Westchester Children’s Association Advisory shareholder of Radey administrative law judge for the Florida Council in White Plains, N.Y. The agency Thomas Yon & Clark, has Division of Administrative Hearings. identifies children’s unmet needs and works to been listed for his work in make sure those needs are met with change insurance regulation in 1996 in policy. He is also president of the African the 2011 edition of American Men of Westchester and a member Chambers USA. ERIC SCOTT ADAMS was named to Florida of the Board of City of Peekskill Industrial Trend’s Legal Elite list in commercial litigation. Development Agency, acting treasurer of He is a partner with Shutts & Bowen LLP’s Beta Alpha Alpha chapter of Omega Psi Phi JUAN CARLOS MARTINEZ was named to Tampa office. Fraternity, a member of the board of directors Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of RONALD A. CHRISTALDI has been recognized of the Westchester Black Bar and a producer commercial litigation. He is an attorney with by Super Lawyers as one of the top 100 of the Neighborhood Law Center, a weekly GrayRobinson, P.A. cable television show discussing the legal lawyers in Florida. He also was listed in Florida

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Trend’s Legal Elite for 2011 in the health law JORGE LUIS PIEDRA was named to Florida ERIC S. GOLDEN has section. He is a partner at Shumaker, Loop & Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of been named a Rising Kendrick, LLP in Tampa, where he is chair of commercial litigation. He is a shareholder with Star by Florida Super the health care practice group. Piedra & Associates, P.A. in Miami. Lawyers in the area of bankruptcy and creditor/ CHARLES ROBERT JOHN E. “JED” THOMAS was named to Florida debtor rights. He is a FLETCHER has joined Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of insurance. partner at Burr & GrayRobinson P.A.’s He is a managing member of Marshall Thomas Forman, LLP. Tampa office as of Burnett in Tampa. counsel. His practice KELLY R. HIGH, a shareholder with Bush Ross, focuses on government, 1997 P.A. in Tampa, was named to Florida Trend’s civil litigation and Legal Elite list in the area of civil trial. regulatory and CONAL DOYLE’S verdict LANNIE D. HOUGH, JR. has been named to administrative law. He also was named to in Castaneda v. State of Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of California was recognized of construction law. He is a shareholder in government and administrative. by The Daily Journal as Carlton Fields’ Tampa office. one of California’s Top EDMOND E. KOESTER, a shareholder with Ten Verdicts by Impact ELIZABETH P. PEREZ is of counsel in the Fort Coleman, Yovanovich & Koester in Naples, for 2010. The San Lauderdale office of Broad and Cassel. She was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in Francisco Trial Lawyer’s practices commercial litigation, health law and the area of commercial litigation. Association has honored Doyle with the 2011 white collar criminal and civil fraud defense. RUSSEL MARTIN LAZEGA, of the Law Office Civil Justice Award, given annually to the DANIEL RODRIGO VEGA was named to of Russel Lazega, P.A. in North Miami, was California attorney who has made the most Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of named to the Florida Trend Legal Elite list in significant contribution to the civil justice construction. He is a shareholder at Vezina, the area of insurance law. system. Lawrence & Piscitelli, P.A. in Coral Gables. SUSAN NICOLE MARKS is a partner with the ALEJANDRO ESPINO was named to Florida MATTHEW R. WILLARD Pensacola office of McConnaughhay, Duffy, Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of was appointed to serve Coonrod, Pope & Weaver, P.A. She practices construction law. He is a partner with the on the board of directors in the area of workers’ compensation defense Miami firm of Peterson & Espino, P.A. for the Florida and employment related matters. She can ROGER JAMES “R.J.” HAUGHEY, II, a Association of Criminal be reached at 316 S. Baylen St., Ste. 500, shareholder with Sivyer Barlow & Watson, P.A. Defense Lawyers, Pensacola, FL 32502, 850.434.7122 or in Tampa, was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Tallahassee chapter. His [email protected]. Elite list in the area of commercial litigation. firm also volunteered to DOUGLAS JOHN MCCARRON was named to serve as general counsel for Vet Inc., which CHARLES P. YOUNG was named to Florida the Florida Trend Legal Elite list in civil trial. He produces the Animal Veterans Day Parade in Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of is a partner with The Haggard Law Firm, P.A. in Tallahassee. He can be reached at Willard/ construction. He practices at Emmanuel Coral Gables. Hurley, LLC, 517 E. College Ave., Tallahassee, Sheppard & Condon in Pensacola. FL 32301 or 850.224.2001. JASON ANDEW MCGRATH and a partner have 1998 opened McGrath & 1999 Spielberger, PLLC. The SCOTT M. COFFEY has been named to Florida EARNEST DELOACH, JR. firm practices in North Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of banking was named one of the Carolina, South Carolina, and financial law. He is a partner in the Miami 2011 Nation’s Best Georgia, Florida and office of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey. Advocates: 40 Lawyers federal courts. He has JARET JOSEPH FUENTE, a shareholder with Under 40 by the National had an article published by the North Carolina Carlton Fields in Tampa, was named to Bar Association and Bar Journal, “Did Atticus Finch Commit Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of IMPACT. He also was Malpractice?” about the attorney in the commercial litigation. named to the Orange esteemed novel To Kill a Mockingbird. County Charter Review Commission and as McGrath also has been elected to the city of chairman of the Orange County School Board Charlotte’s Civil Service Board, which assists Reapportionment Advisory Committee. He in the regulation of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg also was appointed to the City of Orlando Police Department and the Charlotte Fire Department.

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Nominating Board. He served as a member of the inaugural Disney MEAC/SWAC Challenge Football Game Advisory Committee and was invited to serve as a panel participant Annual Fund in a Propel Your Business, Empower Your Employees business panel. He has opened Please help us reach our goal of 28 percent alumni participation by a new law firm, Young DeLoach PLLC, serving sending a gift of any amount by June 30 to: Florida State College of Law, the Orlando and Daytona Beach areas, and Office of Development & Alumni Affairs, Tallahassee, Fla. 32306-1601. was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. DeLoach can be You can also give online at: reached at 407.422.4000. http://www.law.fsu.edu/alumni/annual_fund.html. If you have any questions about giving to this year’s Annual Fund, con- AARON R. HOLLOWAY has been named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of tact Becky Shepherd at 850.644.0231 or rshepher@law. wills, trusts and estates. He is a shareholder fsu.edu. Thank you for your support of the Annual Fund with Ausley & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee. and Florida State Law!

LERON EDWARD ROGERS now is a partner Use your web-enabled smart phone to scan this tag at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP in that will allow you to make a donation online. Atlanta. He practices commercial litigation and can be reached at 1180 Peachtree St., Ste. 2900, Atlanta, GA 30309 or 404.418.7166. J. BART MCNIEL has joined Carr Allison’s MICHAEL WILLIAM SCHMID was named a Pensacola and Mobile offices. His practice Florida Trend Legal Elite top government and areas include general liability, complex non-profit attorney. He is an attorney with the litigation, construction litigation, products Office of Statewide Prosecution in Tampa. liability, medical liability/malpractice, GERALD COOPER THOMAS, a shareholder at nursing home and long-term care, appellate Ausley & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee, was advocacy, the Health Insurance Portability named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the and Accountability Act privacy rule and the area of real estate transactions. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. 2000 2001 ROSALYN SIA BAKER-BARNES was named in the National Bar Association and IMPACT’s JEFF BANKOWITZ is senior legal counsel for 2011 class of Nation’s Best Advocates: 40 Signature Flight Support, a worldwide leader Lawyers Under 40. She is an attorney at ROCHELLE BIRNBAUM CHIOCCA and her in fixed base operations at private airports, Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA. husband and law partner, John A. Chiocca, at its U.S. headquarters in Orlando. His wife, ALLISON ELIZABETH TURNBULL (’01), SEAN TIMOTHY DESMOND was named to were admitted to the Bar of the United States is a partner at the Orlando office of Baker Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in government. Supreme Court on May 16, 2011. The Hostetler, practicing land use and zoning He practices with the State Attorney’s Office in Chioccas were sworn in in the presence of law, and has been named a top lawyer by the Second Judicial Circuit. He also has been seven Supreme Court justices in Washington, Orlando Magazine (2009, 2010). They have sworn in as the president of The Florida Bar D.C. They were accompanied by their eldest two children, Benjamin (4) and Nathaniel (2). Young Lawyers Division. child, 11-year-old Julia, and Rochelle’s father, Elliot Birnbaum. JOHN ROCCO CAFARO was named to LOURDES BERNAL-DIXON has been named a Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Rising Star by Florida Super Lawyers magazine JENNIFER FORSHEY HINSON was named to commercial litigation. He is a shareholder with for the third year in a row. She is a partner Florida Trend magazine’s Up & Comers list in Hill Ward Henderson in Tampa. at Daniels, Kashtan, Downs, Robertson + the area of government and administrative McGirney, P.A. in Tampa. law. She is an associate with Ausley & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee.

ERIN G. JACKSON, a partner with Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez & Hearing, P.A. in Tampa, was named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of labor and employment law.

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CARLOS JUAN CANINO finance and construction litigation. He also 2003 has been named to has been named to the 2011 edition of Super Florida Trend’s Legal Elite Lawyers as a Rising Star. QUINN ALAN list in the area of HENDERSON received DANIEL WILLIAM commercial litigation for the 2010-2011 “Boss of LANGLEY has received 2011. He is a the Year” award from the AV-Preeminent Peer shareholder at Stearns St. Petersburg Review Rated status by Weaver Miller Weissler Association of Legal Martindale-Hubbell. He is Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. Support Specialists, Inc. board certified by The He is an associate in the JENNIFER MARCELLE HECKMAN has been Florida Bar in City, County special business services practice group of named a Florida Trend Up & Comer in the area and Local Government Adams and Reese LLP. His practice focuses on of commercial litigation. She is a partner at Law and is a partner at Fishback, Dominick, construction, commercial, banking and Thrasher & Heckman, P.A. Bennett, Stepter, Ardaman, Ahlers & Langley administrative litigation. He also is involved in LLP in Winter Park. JEZABEL LLORENTE is of counsel to Levine the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce Kellogg Lehman Schneider + Grossman RICHARD HENRY MARTIN was named to and is on the chamber’s Public Policy LLP. She focuses her practice on labor and Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of Committee. He was a member of the employment, complex commercial litigation banking and financial law. He is a shareholder Leadership St. Petersburg Class of 2009 and and civil appellate litigation. with the Tampa office of Akerman Senterfitt is active in the Leadership Alumni Association. LLP. BRITTANY ADAMS LONG is an assistant PETER ANTHONY LAGONOWICZ has been general counsel at the Florida Department of ELIANE IVY PROBASCO, a partner and founder named to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite Up Management Services. of Probasco Law, P.A. in Tampa, has been & Comers list in the area of tax. He is an selected for Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in associate with Shutts & Bowen LLP in Miami. 2002 the area of marital and family law. TEQUISHA YVETTE MYLES was honored BRANDON ROBERT SCHEELE has been named with the 2011 Women of Excellence Award MEGHAN BOUDREAU to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite list in the area of for Social Action by the West Palm Beach DAIGLE has been named civil trial. He is an attorney with Banker Lopez Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta president-elect of Gassler P.A. in Tampa. Sorority, Inc. She also has been elected Tallahassee Women president of the board of directors for Adopt- Lawyers for 2011-2012. THOMAS RICHARD SULLIVAN was honored A-Family of the Palm Beaches, a non-profit She is the founder of the as a Florida Trend Legal Elite Up & Comer in organization dedicated to restoring families Daigle Law Firm, P.A. and the area of environmental and land use. He in crisis to stability and self-sufficiency. She is practices family law, is a partner at the Orlando office of Lowndes, supervising attorney for Fair Housing and Elder guardianship and probate. She can be reached Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. Law Projects for the Legal Aid Society of Palm at 3689 Coolidge Ct., Ste. 8, Tallahassee, FL ELIZABETH VAN DEN BERG has been admitted Beach County, Inc. 32311, 850.201.8845 or www.daiglelawfirm. to practice before the U.S. District Court com. ETHEN R. SHAPIRO was honored as a Florida for the Middle District of Florida. She is an Trend Legal Elite Up & Comer in the area of JAMES D. GORDON, III focuses on personal attorney at Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice health law. He is a shareholder at Hill Ward injury matters, including automobile & Purtz, P.A. Henderson in Tampa. negligence, premises liability, and general MELISSA N. VANSICKLE, a shareholder negligence claims at Wilkins Frohlich, P.A., in at Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & 2004 Port Charlotte. He also volunteers in a variety Stackhouse in Tallahassee, was named to of capacities with the Charlotte County Habitat Florida Trend magazine’s Up & Comers list in BRANDON CATHEY for Humanity. the area of real estate transactions. recently became a MARC A. HULING has shareholder of Swope, been promoted to Rodante P.A. He partner at Roetzel & practices insurance bad Andress in its Naples faith, personal injury, office. His practice products liability and focuses on business wrongful death law. He litigation, representing can be reached at 1234 Fifth Ave. E., Tampa, clients in matters FL 33605 or 813.273.0017. involving business tort, contract, real estate,

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MIN K. CHO, an associate AMANDA L. BROCK was LISA CAROLINE SCOLES, in Holland & Knight’s named a 2011 Florida a shareholder with Radey Orlando office, has been Rising Star by Florida Thomas Yon & Clark, has appointed to the Super Lawyers magazine been listed in Florida American Bar Association in the area of land use Super Lawyers for 2011 House of Delegates as and zoning. She is an as a Rising Star in the The Florida Bar’s “Under associate with areas of utilities, 35 Years of Age” Henderson, Franklin, employment and Delegate. He concentrates in the areas of Starnes & Holt, P.A. litigation, employment and labor and business complex civil litigation and white collar litigation. ROBERT ANDREW GEORGE is a member of criminal defense. the Real Estate Practice Group of Shutts & ROBERT L. “BOB” EHRHARDT now is a special Bowen LLP in Tampa. He has been named a 2006 assistant statewide prosecutor in the Office of Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star for three ADAM L. BANTNER, II has opened Adam L. Statewide Prosecution, Tampa. consecutive years, including 2011. Bantner, P.A., focusing on state and federal SARAH REES HAMILTON has joined Taft CHRISTOPHER MARK HAMILTON has joined criminal defense in Hillsborough, Polk, Pinellas Stettinius & Hollister LLP as an associate in Clark & Albaugh, LLP. He practices real estate and Pasco counties. He can be contacted the firm’s Indianapolis office. She is a member law and can be reached at 655 W. Morse at 330 Pauls Dr., Ste. 100-3, Brandon, FL in the Business & Finance Practice Group. Blvd., Ste. 212, Winter Park, FL 32789, 33511, 813.416.7965 or AdamBantner@ 407.647.7600 or chamilton@clarkandalbaugh. gmail.com. DANICA L. LITTLE chaired the first “Spring com. Wish Drive” benefiting the Make-A-Wish RYAN C. GRELECKI is senior legal recruiter at Foundation of Central and Western North JARROD G. KING American Legal Search, LLC. He is responsible Carolina. The event raised more than $60,000 obtained a $26.4 million for recruiting partners and associates for for local Make-A-Wish Foundation children. verdict for a minor client major law firms, as well as placement of in- Her daughter, Madison, was the recipient of a in a Levy County house counsel, primarily in the Atlanta and Make-A-Wish trip to Costa Rica last year after negligent supervision Washington, D.C., legal markets. He can be undergoing treatment for AML leukemia. Little sexual molestation case reached at 770.350.9924 or ryangrelecki@ is an attorney with Wishart Norris Henninger & on April 6, 2011. King americanlegalsearch.com. Pittman in Charlotte. practices personal injury CHRISTOPHER IACOVELLA is special counsel and wrongful death law with his father at the LUKE NEWMAN earned and policy advisor to Commissioner Scott King Law Firm in Ocala. state board certification D. O’Malia at the U.S. Commodities Futures in criminal appellate law. BEDERIA JANATA MOORE is a columnist for Trading Commission. He can be reached at He is one of only 59 politic365.com, a Web platform that is a Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st St. NW, board certified criminal “digital destination for politics and policy Washington, D.C. 20581 or 202.418.5000. appellate law specialists related to communities of color.” She practices SAQIB ISHAQ has been named a Florida Super in Florida. He practices with Lawrence & Parker, P.A. in Jacksonville. Lawyers Rising Star in the area of health care. criminal law at his solo ANTHONY B. RICKMAN He is an associate in the Orlando office of firm in Tallahassee and can be reached at 908 has been named a GrayRobinson, P.A. Thomasville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32303, partner at the law firm of 850.224.4444 or www.lukenewmanlaw.com. ROBYN BLANK JACKSON recently joined Taracks Gomez & Florida State University as associate general Rickman. He practices counsel. She can be reached at 424 Westcott 2005 criminal defense, Bldg., 222 S. Copeland St., Tallahassee, FL personal injury, HEATHER L. BECERRA recently was admitted 32306, 850.644.4440 or [email protected]. entertainment and sports to the Washington State Bar and is practicing law. He and his wife, Natalie, were married JOHN M. LOCKWOOD was named to the in the greater Seattle area. October 27, 2007, and have a son, Anthony Florida Trend Legal Elite Up & Comers list KRISTOPHER JOHN KEST Robert, born November 16, 2009, and a in government and administrative law. He was named to Florida daughter, Gabriella Nicole, born June 9, 2011. practices at John M. Lockwood & Associates Trend’s Legal Elite Up & in Tallahassee. Comers list in the area of SHACHI K. MANKODI is an associate in the commercial litigation. He Fort Lauderdale office of Broad and Cassel. is a senior associate with She practices in the health law practice group. Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. in Orlando.

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PETER B. MCKERNAN is an attorney at Brett KESHARA DARCEL DAVIS was named in the Hendee, P.A. He can be reached at 1700 S. National Bar Association and IMPACT’s 2011 MacDill Ave., Ste. 200, Tampa, FL 33629, class of Nation’s Best Advocates: 40 Lawyers 813.258.1177, ext. 107 or pmckernan@ Under 40. She is bar counsel for The Florida bretthendee.com. Bar in Orlando.

MAJOR TODD MESSINGER is an associate MELANIE SHOEMAKER professor at the U.S. Army JAG School. In GRIFFIN is president of preparation for implementing the repeal of the 2011-2012 board of the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, directors for the Central Messinger created a teaching package and Florida Association for narrated a 45-minute video to educate every Women Lawyers (CFAWL). THOMAS L DICKENS, III, United lawyer and paralegal in the Army about the She also was named an States Army Reserves, recently changes. Messinger lives in Charlottesville, Up & Comer by Florida returned to north Florida after Virginia. Trend magazine for 2011 in the area of completing a deployment to Iraq. commercial litigation. She is an associate at JAMES R. “RUSTY” SPOOR has opened his There, Dickens was assigned as the law firm of Dean, Mead, Egerton, own firm, Spoor Law, P.A. He can be reached a rule of law attorney in Diyala Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozarth, P.A. in at 111 Second Ave. NE, Ste. 1600, St. Province, an area about 30 miles Orlando. She focuses her practice on business Petersburg, FL 33701, 727.343.7166, ext. north of Baghdad. Diyala is one of and complex commercial litigation. 223 or [email protected]. the most contentious regions in Iraq FRANCIS M.S. ROBERTS, formerly known as and possibly one of the most difficult KAREEM J. SPRATLING is an attorney with Mohammed C. Haidara, spoke to the Summer places to implement the rule of law. Bryant Miller Olive P.A. in Tampa. His practice 2011 Oxford Summer Program in Law about As part of his job, Dickens entered focuses on public finance. He can be reached “Balancing the Principle of State Sovereignty Iraqi prisons on a weekly basis to at 813.273.6677 or [email protected]. and the Responsibility to Protect.” He is root out any possible human rights GEORGE ANDREW STAINBACK is an assistant completing his LL.M. at Essex University in violations. His efforts directly led to professor at the University of Kentucky. He England. a decrease in the prison population teaches environmental law and environmental and afforded inmates greater CARLOS TRUJILLO was named one of economics. He can be reached at gdrew02@ access to defense attorneys and the the top “25 Under 30” rising political or gmail.com. judiciary. Prior to his return, Dickens government stars by the News Service of wrote an article which was published MARC VINCENT THOMES is an associate at Florida. In addition to being a Florida state on the front page of the Florida Weissman, Nowack, Curry & Wilco, P.C. in representative for District 116, he is an Bar News. Dickens has returned to Atlanta. assistant state attorney in the Eleventh civilian practice in Tallahassee and Judicial Circuit as well as a member of the FRANK JOSEPH ULLO has been named a regularly engages in public speaking board of directors of the Belen Jesuit Alumni Rising Star by Florida Super Lawyers in the engagements. Association. area of environmental law. He is an attorney at Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. in Jacksonville. 2008 BENJAMIN J. GIBSON has begun a speaker’s series 2007 GARY ANDREW BOKAS is now an attorney for and Web site sharing tips the Florida Guardian ad Litem Program for the RICHARD A.C. ALTON and JASON REED for achieving success in Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, based in Port St. STRUBLE will publish a paper, “The Legacy of law school. He is an Lucie, Florida. Operation Allied Force” in the Michigan State attorney for the Florida University Journal of International Law, Issue GERALD D. BRYANT was honored as a Florida House of Repres- 20.2, due out in January/February 2012. This Trend Legal Elite Up & Comer in the area of entatives. His Web site is is their second work published jointly, and health law. He is an attorney with the firm of www.ilovelawschool.com. Struble’s third publication all together. Alton Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson, Bell & Dunbar MICHAEL G. GREEN, II has joined Lehr is an associate with Nogueira Morton, PL and P.A. in Tallahassee. Middlebrooks & Vreeland, P.C. as an can be reached at richard@nogueiramorton. associate. He represents employers in a com. Struble is an associate with Tripp Scott range of employment litigation, including and can be reached at [email protected]. harassment and discrimination claims. He can be reached at 2021 Third Ave. N., Birmingham, AL 35203, 205.323.9277 or mgreen@ lehrmiddlebrooks.com.

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MICHAEL H. MOODY completed a clerkship JAMIE B. HORNE is assistant general counsel MATTHEW R. UMBARGER is an intelligence with the chief judge of the Bankruptcy Court for the Office of Insurance Regulation, Division agent for the Defense Intelligence Agency at for the Northern District of Florida and is an of Legal Services. She can be reached at the United States Central Command at MacDill associate with Berger Singerman, P.A. His 200 E. Gaines St., Tallahassee, FL 32399, Air Force Base, Tampa. practice focuses on representation of debtors, 850.413.4170 or [email protected]. DAVID JOSEPH WEISS, an associate at Ausley unsecured creditors’ committees, and secured BENJAMIN FREDERICK HUEBER is an & McMullen, P.A. in Tallahassee, was named creditors in complex chapter 11 cases and in associate at Teker Torres & Teker. He can be to Florida Trend magazine’s Up & Comers list insolvency matters. reached at 130 Aspinal Ave., Ste. 2A, Hagåtña, in the area of commercial litigation. WILLIAM R. “BUDDY” MUSGROVE is an Guam 96910 or 671.477.9891. associate at Hawkins Parnell Thackston & ASHLEY PATRICIA MAYER 2010 Young, LLP in Atlanta. He specializes in toxic is director of legislative tort and environmental litigation, construction SUSAN K. BODNER is of counsel at the new affairs at the Florida litigation and business litigation. He can law firm of Restivo & Reilly LLC. The firm has Department of Financial be reached at 4000 SunTrust Plaza, 303 offices in Orlando, Lake Mary and Key Largo. Services. She was named Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30308-3243, She can be reached at 407.558.1283. a Florida Trend Legal 404.614.7455 or [email protected]. Elite top government TERIN M. BARBAS MATTHEW JOHN MITCHELL has legally attorney. She can be CREMER has been changed his name from Matthew John reached at 200 E. Gaines St., Capitol-PL 11, named to the Hispanic Pienciak. He is an associate at Kaufman, Tallahassee, FL 32399. Alumni of Notre Dame Englett & Lynd, PLLC, practicing commercial Board as well as the JOSEPH M. PERCOPO completed an LL.M. in litigation. He can be reached at 111 N. board of directors for taxation at the University of Florida in 2010 Magnolia Ave., Ste. 1600, Orlando, FL 32801, Second Harvest of the and has opened his own firm, Joseph M. 407.513.1900 or [email protected]. Big Bend in Tallahassee. Percopo, Attorney and Counselor at Law. He She is an associate in the Tallahassee office BENJAMIN G. SMITH is an can be reached at 2270 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, of Allen Norton & Blue, P.A. associate at Drescher FL 32765, 407.536.9529 or joe@percopolaw. Heller Pieper Martin, P.C., com. JACOB T. CREMER was in Nashville. His civil named to the 2011 class ROBERT JAMES POWELL litigation practice of Connect Florida, argued Beach focuses on personal Leadership Florida’s Community Bank vs. St. injury, family law, probate program for young Paul Mercury Insurance and estate planning, professionals. He also Company before the commercial litigation and general litigation. He was elected to the Eleventh Circuit Court of also serves as legal counsel for the Nashville executive board of the Appeal in December Area Junior Chamber of Commerce. He Rhodes College Alumni Association. He 2010. The court ruled in married Maria R. Allen on July 29 at a practices at the Tallahassee office of Hopping his firm’s favor in the case in March. Powell is ceremony in Charleston, S.C. He can be Green & Sams, P.A. an associate at Clark Partington Hart Larry reached at 1720 West End Ave., Ste. 300, Bond & Stackhouse in Pensacola. He and his STEVEN M. HOGAN is an associate at Ausley Nashville, TN 37203, 615.425.7111 or wife, ALEXANDRA “ALEX” NORTON POWELL & McMullen, P.A. His practice focuses [email protected]. (’09) also had a son, Luke Houston Powell, on primarily on commercial litigation, class action August 18 at 3:59 p.m. Luke weighed 7 defense, state taxation and public school 2009 pounds, 3 ounces. law. He can be reached at 123 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, FL 32301, 850.425.5344 or JESSICA DENISE GOODWIN is an associate TREVOR A. THOMPSON is an associate with [email protected]. at Ogden, Sullivan and O’Connor, P.A. She the firm of Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & practices insurance defense, commercial Stackhouse in Pensacola. He clerked for the JUSTIN R. INFURNA has completed an LL.M. in litigation, transportation litigation, insurance Honorable Robert L. Hinkle of the Northern taxation from the University of Miami and has litigation and personal injury/wrongful death District of Florida for two years before joining joined The Louis Law Firm, PLLC as a partner. litigation. She is a member of the Diversity the firm. He practices commercial litigation, He can be reached at 7635 Ashley Park Ct., Committee of the Hillsborough County Bar creditor’s rights, appeals and trial support and Ste. 503P, Orlando, FL 32835, 321.293.4238 Association, Young Lawyers Division. employment law. or [email protected].

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KYLE W. KNOPSNYDER is an associate in the litigation department of Paul N. Rendleman (’10) won the inaugural statewide Animal Law Rogers Towers, P.A. He can be reached at 1301 Legal Writing Competition for his article, “Solutions to the Endangered Riverplace Blvd., Ste. Species Black Market: Preservationism, Conservationism, and Incentive- 1500, Jacksonville, FL Based Strategies,” sponsored by Pets Ad Litem, Inc. (PAL) and the 32207, 904.346.5795 or Florida State Law Chapter of the Student American Legal Defense Fund. [email protected]. The goal of the competition is to foster legal scholarship in the area of ani- NICHOLE C. MILTON is an attorney in the mals and the law. The competition was open to all law students and recent Fulton County District Attorney’s Office in Atlanta. graduates from law schools in Florida, and carried a cash prize of $500. PAL was formed in Tallahassee in early 2009 as a non-profit organi- ROBERT NEILSON is an associate in the litigation zation to foster humane education and provide a legal voice for animals. department of Rogers The organization’s first president was a Florida State Law grad, Ralph Towers, P.A. He can be A. DeMeo (’85), and four Florida State Law graduates currently serve reached at 1301 on PAL’s board. Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 1500, Jacksonville, FL Shortly after its formation, PAL helped facilitate the formation of the 32207, 904.346.5714 or first student Animal Law Society, which has become the Student Animal [email protected]. Legal Defense Fund at the College of Law. The two organizations CHRISTON R. “CHRIS” have partnered together on numerous projects, but two are especially note- TANNER is senior cabinet worthy. First, Florida State Law students can, and have, satisfied their pro aide to the Florida Chief bono requirement by doing research on legal issues involving animals and Financial Officer. assisting on actual cases. Second, the two organizations jointly sponsored the first Animal Legal Writing Competition.

2011 Procurement: A Primer for Local Governments ASHLEE POUNCY is an to Successfully Implement Sustainable associate at the Law MATTHEW ALLMAN is an attorney with the Procurement Policies.” He received a $250 Office of Neibra Collins U.S. Department of Housing and Urban prize. Williams. She can be Development. He also was a finalist in the reached at 2418-2 Mill JAMIE KOZISEK is competitive Presidential Management Creek Ct., Tallahassee, interning at the Special Fellows Program. He can be reached at 451 FL 32308 or Tribunal for Lebanon in Seventh St. SW, Washington, D.C. 20410 or 850.270.0039. the Hague this fall. 202.708.1112. SCOTT BODDERY won second place in the AUDREY K. RIERSON is an associate in Carlton 2011 ABA Section of Real Property, Trust Fields’ Tampa office in the business litigation & Estate Law Student Writing Contest. He and trade regulation practice group. She was a received a $1,500 check and membership in 2010 Carlton Fields summer associate. SALOMON LAGUERRE is the section for one year. His essay also has COURTNEY RICHARDSON-JONES is an an associate at Sterns the opportunity to be published in the Real assistant state attorney in the Ninth Judicial Weaver Miller in Tampa. Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal. Circuit, Orlando. He will begin a two-year RYAN HOYLE is an associate in the Tampa clerkship with Judge JESSICA SALTZ is an assistant public defender office of Rissman, Barrett, Hurt, Donahue & MARY S. SCRIVEN (’87), for the Orange/Osceola Office of the Public McLaine, P.A. of the U.S. District Court Defender. for the Middle District of ZACH KOBRIN won honorable mention at ALAN SOMERSTEIN is an associate in the Florida, Orlando Division, in January. the 28th Annual Smith-Babcock-Williams transactional real estate department of Student Writing Competition with his Ruden McClosky. He can be reached at 200 E. paper “Sustainable Procurement is Smart

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Broward Blvd., Ste. 1500, Ft. Lauderdale, FL “Lapointe,” continued from page 7 “Picazio,” continued from page 9 33301, 954.527.6267 or Alan.Somerstein@ ruden.com. had to his three kids. He and his wife, family makes her a more passion-

MIRIAM SOWINSKI is an Andrise, married while Lapointe ate advocate for her clients. “As a associate in the business was in law school and had their first lawyer, there are awesome respon- and tax department of child, 11-year-old Eric, shortly after sibilities and obligations because Rogers Towers, P.A. She Lapointe graduated. Together with you’ve got other people’s lives in can be reached at 1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 8-year-old Alan and 4-year-old Nia, your hands. Lawyers have a lot of 1500, Jacksonville, FL they live in Miramar. clients, but you must not forget 32207, 904.346.5780 or In an effort to keep family ties how important you are to each [email protected]. strong, the Lapointes spend weekends client – they are sitting at home LAUREN VICKROY has visiting extended family whenever wondering about their case. They been offered a clerkship possible. Lapointe also coaches little are talking to their neighbors and with Chief Judge Joel Dubina of the Eleventh league soccer every other season. family members about what their Circuit Court of Appeals “My kids play and I get more lawyer is doing in their case. That after her current excited than they do,” said Lapointe. is the topic of their conversation clerkship for Chief Judge “I played in Haiti. It’s a poor man’s when they are in litigation, espe- Robert Hinkle of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of sport – all you need is a ball and rocks cially with family law. Florida, Tallahassee Division. for your goal posts. Nia is showing “You have to continue to trudge more enthusiasm, though.” on in your work life, and devote In Memoriam Lapointe also aspires to make a quality time to yourself and fam-

MILTON ALVIN GALBRAITH, JR. (’72) died on difference in the lives of other people’s ily. There are 24 hours in each day May 31, 2011. He was a City of St. Petersburg children. One of his many community — eight for sleep, eight for work, attorney and a veteran of the U.S. Army. service activities is volunteering at and eight for yourself and family. JUSTIN HOWARD, who would have graduated the Miami-Dade Juvenile Detention That’s the goal — that’s balance. in the spring of 2011, passed away Center through Legal Up! – an If you just manage your time and unexpectedly March 23, 2011. His degree was organization that provides civic and your life, it’ll all work out just fine. conferred posthumously. life skills education to underprivileged But, never forget your importance RHODA K. JOHNSON (’05) died June 12, 2011, U juveniles and young adults in Miami- to your kids or your clients.” in Tallahassee. She was a senior attorney for the state of Florida. Dade County. Lapointe talks to the young people about moving their EDWIN “THOM” RUMBERGER, a former member of the Florida State University lives in the right direction and about College of Law Board of Visitors, passed away dealing with law enforcement. September 7, 2011, in Tallahassee. He was “I want to be a resource for the long-time attorney, Republican advocate and community,” said Lapointe. “It’s champion of the Everglades and a founding partner in the firm of Rumberger, Kirk & hard to be a practicing, productive Caldwell. lawyer and also be engaged with the

DOUGLAS L. STOWELL (’69), president of community because each time you the charter class of Florida State University engage in something non-business, College of Law, died June 19, 2011. there is a cost. My goal is to get to a After holding several positions in Florida point where I’m able to do that in a government, he opened a law firm with offices U in Tallahassee and Destin. During 30 years in seamless way.” private practice, he represented the Florida Funeral Directors and wrote the Pre-Need Law that became the standard for most of the nation. He also represented the Northwest Florida Water Management District. FALL 2011 35 For the Record

Law School Adds New Faculty Members Six new tenure-track faculty members have joined the faculty of the College of Law this academic year.

Steve Johnson Jay Kesten University Professor , an assistant professor, is a recognized national scholar on received his LL.B. from the University tax litigation and procedure, includ- of British Columbia in 2002 and an ing legislative and administrative law LL.M. from Harvard Law in 2009. topics in tax. He joined the law school After graduating from law school, from University of Nevada, Las Vegas he clerked for the British Columbia Boyd School of Law, where he was a Supreme Court. He also practiced for founding faculty member and the 2008 several years in Boston, most recently at Outstanding Faculty Member. Prior to Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, where entering law teaching, Johnson practiced tax law at Willkie he focused primarily on corporate and securities litigation. Farr & Gallagher in New York City, after which he served as Professor Kesten has been a visiting assistant professor at the a senior attorney with the IRS Chief Counsel’s Offi ce and a Wake Forest University School of Law, and also has guest special assistant United States attorney in Jacksonville. He also lectured at Wake Forest’s School of Business. His research has taught at Indiana University School of Law and visited concentrates on theoretical and empirical aspects of corporate at Chicago-Kent College of Law and University of Califor- governance. He teaches Corporate Finance, Corporations and nia Hastings College of Law. He earned his J.D. from New Corporate Governance. York University School of Law and teaches Income Taxation, Partnership Taxation and Administrative Law. After graduating first in his class from Northwestern University School Jeffrey Kahn Larson Professor focuses of Law in 2007, Assistant Professor Mark Spottswood his scholarship on the federal tax area. clerked for both He teaches primarily in the area of the Honorable Jeff rey S. Sutton, United federal taxation, including personal States Court of Appeals for the Sixth income tax, corporate tax, partnership Circuit, and the Honorable Rebecca R. tax and international tax courses. He Pallmeyer, United States District Court also has taught a seminar on tax policy. for the Northern District of Illinois. After graduating from the University of He is an emerging civil procedure and evidence scholar who Michigan Law School, Kahn worked focuses his research on the design of fact-fi nding environ- for three years as a tax associate in the Chicago offi ce of ments, investigating how we can make legal and private McDermott, Will & Emery. He has served on the faculties dispute resolution processes more accurate, more acceptable of Washington & Lee School of Law, Pennsylvania State and more cost-eff ective. He teaches Evidence and Federal University Dickinson School of Law and Santa Clara Uni- Jurisdiction, as well as a fi rst-year required course on Legisla- versity School of Law. He has also been a visiting professor tion and Regulation. at Vanderbilt University Law School, Stanford Law School, University of California Hastings College of Law and Uni- versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law.

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“New Faculty Members” continued from page 36 Faculty Articles Hannah Assistant Professor Wiseman Recognized For will join the faculty in January. Her research explores the Excellence role of regulation in protecting the character of living spaces and environmental quality, from the sublocal to the national level. After graduating from Yale Law School in 2007, Wiseman clerked for the Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She currently teaches at the University of Tulsa College of Law and is a fellow at the National Energy Policy Institute. She has taught Robin Kundis Craig Joseph Dodge Mark Seidenfeld a short course at Lewis and Clark Law School and has been a visiting professor at the University of Texas School of Law. She will teach Energy Law, Environmental Law Three Florida State Law faculty members — Robin Kundis and Land Use Regulation. Craig, Joseph Dodge and Mark Seidenfeld — have garnered national praise for their scholarship. Samuel R. Assistant Professor Craig’s article, “‘Stationarity is dead’ — long live transfor- Wiseman also will join the faculty mation: Five principles for climate change adaption law,” was in January from the University of ranked one of the top 10 environmental law articles of 2010 Tulsa College of Law. His research by the Land Use and Environmental Law Review. The article focuses on pre- and post-trial issues was originally published in the Harvard Environmental Law in criminal procedure, includ- Review. ing the use of DNA evidence, An article Dodge published in 2010 in the Virginia Tax post-conviction litigation, and the Review was featured in Jotwell, a resource discussing the best Eighth Amendment’s prohibition new legal scholarship. No more than 10 articles each year against excessive bail. After graduating from Yale Law about trusts and estates or tax are selected by Jotwell for review. School in 2007, he served as a law clerk to Chief Justice Wendy Gerzog of the University of Baltimore School of Law Wallace B. Jefferson of the Supreme Court of Texas and wrote that Dodge “exhaustively covers this central question to Judge Fortunato P. Benavides of the United States left unanswered by the Supreme Court in its 1984 Dickman Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Between 2009 decision” in “Revisiting Dickman: Are Loans of Tangible and 2010, he served as a fellow in the Texas Solicitor Property Gifts?” General’s Office, focusing on post-conviction litigation Jotwell also featured a critique of Seidnefeld’s forthcoming before the Fifth Circuit. He will teach Constitutional Texas Law Review article, “Substituting Substantive for Pro- Law II, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure: Police. cedural Review of Guidance Documents.” David L. Franklin of DePaul College of Law writes that Seidenfeld “seems … to come the closest to hitting the mark” regarding policing “the line between those rules requiring notice and comment and those that do not.”

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Professor’s Report has International Impact

A s s i s t a n t ate professor at Seton Hall University human rights are protected; and Professor David School of Law; and Leonidas Rosa 3) Protecting processes of the con- Landau, in col- Suazo, an attorney in Honduras — rec- stitutional reform from abuses by laboration with ommended reforms that became part of overreaching chief executives. two colleagues the commission’s final report released in “A significant constitutional reform from Harvard July. They also met with Lisa Kubiske, is now likely to occur in the wake of the University and an the U.S. ambassador to Honduras, crisis,” Landau said. “We are hopeful attorney in Hon- shortly after she was confirmed by the that our proposals will have influence David Landau duras, compiled a report for the “A significant constitutional reform is now likely to Commission on Truth and Reconcilia- occur in the wake of the crisis,” Landau said. “We are tion of Honduras. The group was asked hopeful that our proposals will have influence during the to compile the report by the commission once a new president was elected and constitution-drafting process and will help to improve the installed in the volatile country in 2009. quality of democracy in Honduras.” Landau and his colleagues focused on the constitutional issues surrounding the ouster of former President Manuel Senate, to discuss the implications of the during the constitution-drafting process Zelaya Rosales, the actions leading report on U.S. policy and the direction and will help to improve the quality of up to his removal, and the court’s lack constitutional reforms might take. democracy in Honduras.” of ability to act as impartial arbiters “We are hopeful that our reform Read the final Report to the Com- throughout the process. They went to proposals will play some role in guiding mission on Truth and Reconciliation of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in January to Hondurans toward a more stable de- Honduras: Constitutional Issues and a conduct interviews and returned to mocracy and a brighter future,” Landau Los Angeles Times op-ed by Feldman, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, in said. “The report highlighted two dan- Landau and Sheppard at www.law.fsu. March to present their report to the gers that have been endemic to Latin edu/faculty/dlandau.html. commission. American politics: Military interven- “It was exciting to work on a project tion in politics and the risk of a strong that had such important and direct chief executive aggrandizing power to practical implications,” Landau said. stay in office.” “The report was a fascinating opportu- The report focused on several areas nity to apply constitutional theory to a moving forward: severe political crisis that affected the 1) Clarifying the text of the consti- lives of millions of people.” tution so institutional roles are clearer Landau — along with Harvard law during a crisis; professor Noah Feldman; Brian Shep- 2) Improving the quality of the jus- pard, a Harvard Doctor of Juridical tice system so that the courts and not Science (S.J.D.) candidate and associ- the military arbitrate crises and ensure

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Faculty Media Hits

Fred Abbott was featured in a Shawn Bayern was credited Larry Krieger was mentioned Don Weidner and the Moot September 23 story on Phar- in The New York Times with in a May 4 article in the State Court Team that captured malot.com, “Essential Meds, the “historical game data” for Bar of publica- a world title in South Africa Patents & NCDs: Abbott a game to illustrate the use tion Weekly CaseLaw Express, on October 6 were featured Explains.” He also was quot- of artificial intelligence. It “WisLAP seeks participation in a Tallahassee Democrat ed in a Bloomberg article, is based on data he gathered in an attorney research proj- article as well as a Miami “Nestle, Glaxo Lobby UN before attending law school. ect targeting multiple factors Herald brief on October 10. Over ‘Epidemic’ Battle” on affecting lawyers.” On September 15, he was September 16. Sandy D’Alemberte was men- featured in a Florida Bar tioned in an editorial in the David Landau co-wrote an News story, “Weidner named Wendi Adelson and students Pensacola News Journal on Au- opinion piece, “Fixing Hon- one of nine transformative in the law school’s Medi- gust 20, “Ruling is in: Florida’s duras,” published in the Los law deans.” He appeared on cal Legal Partnership were Constitution still matters.” Angeles Times on June 7. WCTV TV’s weekly Law featured in an article, “FSU He also was quoted in a St. Call program on August program forges medical, Petersburg Times article, “Blind Wayne Logan was quoted in 21 and again on News13’s legal partnership” in the woman invokes Monty Py- a June 30 Chicago Tribune August 14 program in a Florida Bar News on Octo- thon in lawsuit against Rick article, “Registry of freed segment, “Careers in Law.” ber 1. Scott,” on June 20 and was killers proposed for Illinois: mentioned in a Tallahassee Legislation to list murderers Paolo Annino was quoted in Democrat article, “Faculty for 10 years after their release an October 6 St. Petersburg panel at FSU to review Koch goes to Quinn.” He also was Times article, “Man who gift to university,” on May 30. quoted in a June 7 Miami served 11 years fails to per- On January 27, he was quoted Herald column, “Florida suade Hillsborough judge in a Pensacola News Journal ar- ‘justice’ confounds Brits.” to set him free.” He and ticle, “Kerrigan to be honored Public Interest Law Center for good deeds.” Dan Markel was a source for students were featured in Chicago Tribune package of a Florida Bar Foundation Marshall Kapp was quoted in stories about fugitives fleeing story, “How Ashlyn got her an ABC News Medical Unit the country to avoid justice sparkle back,” in August. A blog, “Health Issue a Crutch on November 1. St. Augustine Record article, for White Collar Crook?” “Teen sentences pose chal- on October 13. On August Jim Rossi was quoted in a lenge,” also quoted him on 18, he was quoted in Inter- September 28 Stateline ar- August 1. national Business Times, in ticle, “Feds try fast-tracking an article, “Elderly Couple energy transmission approv- Who Refused Nourishment als — again.” He was quoted Evicted From Retirement on Florida Public Radio in Home,” and in an ABC News an article, “Oral arguments article, “Doctors Face High over health care law start Risk of Malpractice Claims.” this week,” on June 6.

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Includes selected faculty Field of Trade and Intellectual Property Donna R. Christie publications, external (Geneva, Switzerland, Committee on ELIZABETH C. & CLYDE W. ATKINSON presentations and recognitions International Trade Law, International PROFESSOR AND ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR since the last issue of Florida Law Association, WTO Headquarters, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS State Law. July 2011); Elements for a Future Inter- Article: Sea Level Rise and Gulf Beaches: national IP System (Munich, , The Specter of Judicial Takings, 26 J. Land Frederick M. Abbott Max Planck Institute Workshop on Use & Envtl. L. 313 (2011). EDWARD BALL EMINENT SCHOLAR Economic Partnership Agreements of Chapter: Emerging Market Pharmaceu- the EU: A Step Ahead in Reforming Robin Kundis Craig tical Supply: A Prescription for Sharing the International IP Law?, June 2011); IP ATTORNEYS’ TITLE PROFESSOR AND Benefits of Global Information Flow, in and Innovation Policy: Paradigms for ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL The Global Flow of Information Development, Conference on Rethinking PROGRAMS 175 (R. Subramanian & E. Katz, edi- Intellectual Property and Development Chapters: Standing and Procedur- tors) (New York University Press 2011). after 15 Years of the WTO TRIPS Agree- al Due Process, in Handbook of Articles: Trading’s End: Is ACTA the ment (New Delhi, India, Centre for Contemporary Environmental Leading Edge of a Protectionist Wave? WTO Studies, April 2011). Constitutional Law 195-216, 277- Intellectual Property Watch 302 (Jim May, editor) (American Bar (May 6, 2011); Ninth Report of the Tamara G. Blenkhorn Association 2011); The Atmosphere, the Committee on International Trade Law LEGAL WRITING PROFESSOR Oceans, Climate, and Ecosystem Services, (Abbott et al.), International Law Presentation: Legal Research and Cita- in Climate Change: A Reader 261- Association, Report of the 74th tion (Denver, Colorado, Association of 273 (William H. Rodgers, Jr., Michael Conference, The Hague (2010). Bankruptcy Judicial Assistants, October Robinson-Dorn, Jennifer K. Barcelos, Presentations: Cybersquatting v. Trade- 2011). & Anna T. Moritz, editors) (Carolina mark Infringement – Reflections on Scope Academic Press 2011). Articles: Public of the UDRP (Geneva, Switzerland, Curtis Bridgeman Trust and Public Necessity Defenses to Tak- Annual Meeting of Domain Name JAMES EDMUND & MARGARET ELIZABETH ing Liability for Sea-Level Rise Responses Panelists at the World Intellectual HENNESSEY CORRY PROFESSOR AND on the Gulf Coast, 26 J. Land Use & Property Organization Arbitration and ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Envtl. L. 395 (2011) (symposium); Mediation Center, October 2011); De- Presentations: Bots, Airline Miles, Avoiding the Jellyfish Sea, or, What Do We fending the Channels of Essential Goods: and the DMCA: Tortious Interference Mean by Sustainable Oceans, Anyway?, 31 IP, Trade and Public Welfare, Panel on IP With Contractual Relations in a World Utah Envtl. L. Rev. 17 (2011) (sym- as an obstacle to (legitimate) trade – Basic of Standard-Form, End-User Consumer posium). Presentations: Public Health policies, customs regulations & goods in (Georgetown Law School and Private Land (Vermont Law School, transit (Singapore, 30th Annual ATRIP Conference on Contract and Promise, Second Annual Fall Colloquium on (International Association for the Ad- September 2011); Are Mortgage Contracts Environmental Scholarship, Septem- vancement of Teaching and Research Promises? (Sheffield University Trans- ber 2011); Ocean Governance for the 21st in Intellectual Property) Congress, July atlantic Perspectives on Contract Law Century: Making Marine Zoning Climate 2011); Report on Developments in the Conference, September 2011) Change Adaptable (University of Colo-

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rado Law School & Duke University October 2011); Florida’s Impact on Legal 103 (October 10, 2011); New Light on School of Law Climate Change Law Services (Lakeland, Keynote Speaker Auer/Seminole Rock Deference, 61 & Policy Works-in-Progress Sympo- at Florida Legal Services Conference, State Tax Notes 441 (August 15, sium, August 2011); The BP Oil Spill and September 2011); Pathways to Abolition: 2011); Cohen: Hard Case Makes (Semi) Damages to Natural Resources: The Great Domestic and International (Orlando, Bad Law, 31 ABA Section of Taxa- Mystery (Hilton Head Island, South Keynote Speaker at Life Over Death tion NewsQuarterly 12 (Fall 2011); Carolina, Southeastern Association of Conference, September 2011); Modera- Deference to Tax Agencies’ Interpretation Law Schools Annual Conference, Panel tor: Federal Judicial Roundtable (Florida of Their Regulations, 60 State Tax Presentation: The Aftermath of the BP Bar Conference, June 2011). Recogni- Notes 665 (May 30, 2011); Condi- Oil Spill, July 2011); Addressing Nonpoint tion: Received the 2011 LeRoy Collins tional Deference to Tax Authorities, 60 Source Pollution in the U.S.: Progress, Lifetime Achievement Award from State Tax Notes 269 (April 25, 2011). but Slow, on a Difficult Water Quality Leadership Florida. Presentations: Keynote Speech (Univer- Problem (Victoria, Australia, Melbourne sity of Alabama Tax LL.M. Program Water, May 2011) (Melbourne, Victo- Joseph M. Dodge Graduation Ceremony, August 2011); ria Department of Sustainability and STEARNS WEAVER MILLER WEISSLER Spreading the Mayo over the Tax Laws Environment, May 2011) (Brisbane, ALHADEFF & SITTERSON PROFESSOR (Houston, Texas, Texas Bar CLE, 29th Queensland Department of Environ- Articles: Passing Estate Tax Values Annual Advanced Tax Law Course, ment and Resource Management, May Through the Eye of the Needle (with August 2011). 2011) (Melbourne, Victoria, Australian Calvin Johnson), 132 Tax Notes 939 Agricultural Resource Economics So- (2011); Retained Interest Transfers under Jeffrey H. Kahn ciety, May 2011) (Melbourne, Victoria the Estate and Gift Tax, 133 Tax Notes LARSON PROFESSOR Department of Primary Industries, 235 (October 10, 2011). Book: Federal Income Tax (with May 2011) (Melbourne, Victoria, Dairy Douglas Kahn) (6th ed., Thomson/ Australia, May 2011); An Overview of Charles W. Ehrhardt West 2011). the Clean Water Act and Nonpoint Source EMERITUS PROFESSOR Pollution Controls (Victoria, Austra- Book: Florida Evidence (2011 ed., Marshall B. Kapp lia, University of Melbourne School Thomson-West). Recognition: Ap- DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE of Law Special Summer, May 2011); pointed in June to serve as an impartial COLLABORATION IN MEDICINE & LAW AND Ocean Resilience, Place-Based Marine appeals judge for the Gulf Coast Claims COURTESY PROFESSOR OF LAW Management, and Climate Change Facility. Chapter: Legal Aspects of Geriatric Sur- (Northwestern Law School, Searle Re- gery, in Cardiothoracic Surgery in search Roundtable on Climate Change Adam J. Hirsch the Elderly 79-87 (Mark R. Katlic, Adaptation and Environmental Law, WILLIAM & CATHERINE VANDERCREEK editor) (New York: Springer 2011). Ar- April 2011). Recognitions: The Maine PROFESSOR ticles: What Do Medical Students Think Supreme Judicial Court and the Texas Article: Freedom of Testation / Freedom of About the Law? Report of a Focus Group, Supreme Court cited articles written by Contract, 95 Minn. L. Rev. 2180 (2011). 21 Legal Med. Perspectives 62 (July/ Craig in August and May respectively. August 2011) (with Baker & Turner); Steve R. Johnson Conscripted Physician Services and the Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR Public’s Health, 39 J. L. Med. & Ethics PRESIDENT EMERITUS AND PROFESSOR Article: Mayo and the Future of Tax 414 (2011). Presentations: The Future of Presentations: Lessons Learned? Media Regulations, 130 Tax Notes 1547 Cardiovascular Medicine: Selected Legal and the State Courts (Florida Supreme (2011); Taxes, Free Expression, and Adult Issues (Dayton, Ohio, The Health In- Court, 2011 Reporter’s Workshop, Entertainment, 62 State Tax Notes stitute of Dayton, Conference on The

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Future of CV Medicine: A Sociologi- (Bogota, Colombia, Harvard-MIT and Megan’s Laws, 2011 Cardozo L. cal Perspective, October 2011); A Legal Club of Bogota, June 2011); Final Report Rev. de novo 95. Presentation: Megan’s Approach to the Use of Human Biological to the Commission of Truth and Reconcili- Law as a Case Study in Political Stasis Materials for Research Purposes (Creigh- ation of Honduras: Constitutional Issues (Boston, Massachusetts, Annual Meet- ton University, Conference on The Use (Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, with ing of American Academy of Psychiatry of Human Tissue and Public Trust: Noah Feldman & Brian Sheppard, and the Law, October 2011). The Chasm Between Science and Eth- March 2011). ics, September 2011); Beyond Advance Dan Markel Directives: Implementing the POLST Tahirih V. Lee D’ALEMBERTE PROFESSOR (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Articles: Beyond Experience: Getting Treatment) Paradigm in Florida (St. Article: Media Products as Law: The Retributive Justice Right (with Chad Petersburg Beach, Florida Conference Mass Media as Enforcers and Sources of Flanders & David Gray), 99 Cal. L. on Aging sponsored by Florida Council Law in China, 30 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Rev. 605 (2011) (essay); A Judge for Jus- on Aging, Panelist, August 2011); Elder Pol’y 437 (2011). Presentations: The tice (Tribute for Senior Judge Michael Law and Health Care Reform (Hilton Quality of Lawyering Before the Inter- Daly Hawkins), 42 Ariz. St. L.J. 57 Head Island, South Carolina, South- national Tribunals of China in the 1920s (2011); Revisiting the Taxation of Pu- eastern Association of Law Schools and 1930s (University of Maryland nitive Damages (with Gregg Polsky), Annual Conference, Panelist, July Francis King Carey School of Law, 97 Va. L. Rev. In Brief 73 (2011). 2011); Humanizing the Legal Risk Man- Symposium in honor of Hungdah Chiu, Presentations: What Don’t We Know agement Education of Medical Students October, 2011); The Risk of Tort Liability About Family Ties and Criminal Justice? (Chicago, Annual Health Law Profes- to Chinese Businesses in the United States Notes for a Research Agenda (New York sors Conference sponsored by American (Atlanta, Georgia, Conference on US- University School of Law, October Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, China Legal Exchange, sponsored by 2011); Making Punishment Safe for De- June 2011); Let There Be Law: Empower- the U.S. Department of Commerce, mocracy: A Reply to Professors Bowers, ing Aging Families (Brandeis University, October 2011). Cahill & Duff (New York University Keynote Address at Spring Conference School of Law Criminal Law Theory of the Massachusetts Gerontology As- Jake Linford Colloquium, September 2011); Mod- sociation, May 2011). ASSISTANT PROFESSOR erator/Discussant for Vice and the Volenti Article: A Second Look at the Right of Maxim (Rutgers-Newark Conference David E. Landau First Publication, 58 J. Copyright on Vice and Crime, September 2011); ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Soc’y U.S.A. 101 (2011). Presenta- Retributive Justice and the Demands of Report: Report to the Commission on tions: Controlled Transformation and the Democratic Citizenship (Suffolk Law Truth and Reconciliation of Honduras: Alchemy of Trademark Protection (DePaul School, September 2011) (University of Constitutional Issues, Commission on University College of Law, 11th Annual Iowa College of Law, August 2011) (San Truth and Reconciliation of Honduras Intellectual Property Scholars Confer- Francisco, Law and Society, June 2011); (in English and Spanish) (2011) (with ence, August 2011) (San Francisco, (How) Can Blogs Build a Better Academic Noah Feldman & Brian Sheppard). Second Annual International Trade- Legal Community? (Hilton Head, South Presentations: The Reality of Social mark Symposium, May 2011). Carolina, Southeastern Association of Rights Enforcement (Bogota, Colombia, Law Schools Annual Conference, July Pontifica Universidad Javeriana, August Wayne A. Logan 2011). 2011) (San Francisco, Law & Society GARY & SALLYN PAJCIC PROFESSOR Annual Meeting, June 2011); The Reality Articles: Police Mistakes of Law, 61 of Social Rights Enforcement in Colombia Emory L.J. 69 (2011); “Mosaic Theory”

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Jim Rossi Nat S. Stern Hannah Wiseman HARRY M. WALBORSKY PROFESSOR AND JOHN W. & ASHLEY E. FROST PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RESEARCH Article: The Subordinate Status of Nega- (EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2012) Article: Assessing the State of State Con- tive Speech Rights, 59 Buff. L. Rev. 847 Articles: Expanding Regional Renew- stitutionalism, 109 Mich. L. Rev. 1145 (2011). able Governance (with Garrick Pursley), (2011) (book review). Presentations: 35 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 477 (2011); Smart Meters With Dumb Prices? (Que- Ruth E. Stone Local Energy, 60 Emory L.J. 877 bec, Canada, NSF Interdisciplinary CLINICAL PROFESSOR (2011); Formulating a Law of Sustain- Workshop on Future of Smart Grids, Presentation: Domestic and Other able Energy: The Renewables Component Organized by Carleton University/ Violence in the Practice of Family Law (with Lindsay Grisamer & E. Nichole University of Minnesota, October 2011); (Tallahassee, North Florida Legal Saunders), 28 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 827 Federal Preemption Themes in FERC Services Office Lunch and Learn, July (2011) (invited contribution); Trade Order No. 1000 (Nashville, Tennes- 2011). Secrets, Disclosure, and Dissent in a Frac- see, Harvard Electricity Policy Group, turing Energy Revolution, 111 Colum. September 2011); Clean Energy and the Fernando Tesón L. Rev. Sidebar 1 (2011). Presenta- Price Preemption Ceiling (University of TOBIAS SIMON EMINENT SCHOLAR tions: Expanding Regional Renewable Minnesota Law School Faculty Work- Articles: Enabling Monsters: A Reply Energy Governance (Stevenson, Wash- shop, September 2011); Revisiting the to Professor Miller, 25 Ethics & Int’l ington, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institutional Ways Law Schools Promote Aff. 165 (2011); Humanitarian Interven- Foundation, 2011 Natural Resources Scholarship in Light of the Economy and tion: Loose Ends, 10 J. Mil. Ethics 192 Law Teachers Institute, Panelist, May Other Fundamental Challenges Facing (2011). Presentation: Keynote Speech 2011); Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Legal Education (Hilton Head Island, (Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal, Quality Regulations: A Brief Description South Carolina, Annual Meeting of the Conference on Global Justice, July (Tulsa, Oklahoma, CLE International, Southeastern Association of American 2011). Oklahoma Water Law, Panelist, May Law Schools, July 2011); Collaborative 2011); Public Communities, Private Rules Governance in the Regulation of Smart Manuel A. Utset, Jr. (Boston, Massachusetts, American Vehicles (Cambridge, Massachusetts, CHARLES W. EHRHARDT PROFESSOR Planning Association, National Plan- U.S. Department of Transportation Article: Complex Financial Institutions ning Conference, Panelist, April 2011). Volpe Institute Discussion Workshop and Systemic Risk, 45 Ga. L. Rev. 779 on Smart Vehicle Standards, June 2011); (2011). Samuel Wiseman Agency Coordination in Shared Regulatory ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Space (University of Minnesota Law Donald J. Weidner (EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2012) School Faculty Workshop, May 2011). DEAN AND ALUMNI CENTENNIAL Article: McDonald’s Other Right, 97 Va. PROFESSOR L. Rev. In Brief 23 (2011). Mark Spottswood Book: The Revised Uniform Part- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR nership Act (with Robert W. Hillman Article: Live Hearings and Paper Trials, and Allan W. Vestal) (West 2011) 38 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 827 (2011). (successor to 1998-2010 editions). Rec- ognition: Appointed in June to serve as an impartial appeals judge for the Gulf Coast Claims Facility.

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Record Four Law Students Selected as Gubernatorial Fellows

Nicole Blanton (3L), Judson Searcy basis,” Blanton said. “I want to learn and how legal issues affect the manage- (3L), James VanLandingham (2L) how executive branch agencies interact ment of a large, dynamic and important and Lorraine Young (3L) are mem- with the Legislature during session state agency engaged in the effort to bers of the newest class of Florida and how juvenile justice reforms can reduce joblessness and put Floridians Gubernatorial Fellows. This is the Gu- positively impact our state, communi- back to work,” VanLandingham said. bernatorial Fellows’ seventh class since ties and kids.” Young is working for the general the program’s inception and the largest Searcy is working for the general counsel of the Department of Manage- representation Florida State University counsel of the Department of Elder ment Services (DMS), providing legal College of Law has had in any one Affairs. He is conducting legal research clerking services. class. A total of nine Florida State law and drafting various legal documents. “More than anything, I want to students have obtained highly competi- leave the Department of Management tive Gubernatorial Fellowships during A total of nine Florida Services and this fellowship being the past three years. State law students equipped with knowledge and confi- Students who are named Guber- dence necessary to effect change in my natorial Fellows are matched by the have obtained highly own community,” Young said. Fellowship director and agency heads competitive Gubernatorial Young has been featured in a “Fellow for positions and projects that suit their Fellowships during the Spotlight” on the Gubernatorial Fellows interests and expertise. They work a Web site. According to the article, she minimum of 20 hours per week and are past three years. assists the Office of Supplier Diversity paid. To broaden their exposure to state in reaching out to minority businesses, government and enhance their experi- helps the Division of State Group Insur- ence, they also meet weekly as a group “The elderly are the largest and the ance and Division of Retirement ensure to participate in educational activities most quickly growing population in public employees receive accurate, well- such as presentations, news conferences, Florida and one of the most vulnerable,” earned benefits, and helps DMS create budget briefings and policy briefings. Searcy said. “I hope to gain a better legally sound, cost-efficient procedures Blanton is working in the Depart- understanding of how the state interacts for state procurements and acquisitions ment of Juvenile Justice on identifying, with the elderly community, and how in the future. analyzing and recommending the it serves the plethora of needs that are implementation of evidence-based or unique to their group.” best practices for juvenile justice reform At the Department of Economic as supported by scientific studies. She Opportunity’s general counsel’s office, also is working on reducing the un- VanLandingham is performing legal necessary use of secure detention and research and writing on Florida con- residential commitment while ensuring stitutional, statutory and administrative public safety and assisting with legisla- questions. He also is assisting with tive initiatives. communications and legislative affairs. “I hope to gain first hand insight into “I am looking forward to learning how a state agency runs on a day-to-day more about Florida constitutional law

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Florida Bar Law School Business Law Ranked Third Best in Section Hosts Nation for Hispanic Meet and Greet Students

Th e Business Law Section of Th e Florida Bar and the Hispanic Business magazine has Business Law Society of Florida State University Col- named Florida State University Col- lege of Law hosted a meet and greet at the law school lege of Law the third best law school in on October 5. Alan Howard Aronson, a shareholder the nation for Hispanic students in its with Akerman Senterfi tt LLP in Miami and a member September 2011 issue. Th is is the eighth of the membership committee of the section, led the year in a row that the College of Law discussion, during which he and other members of the has been named one of the top 10 law Business Law Section informed students of the various schools for Hispanic students. ways a student can become involved with the section. Nancy Benavides Th e magazine based its ranking on Th ey also spoke about many benefi ts that would come the following criteria: Hispanic student from being a student member, such as more networking enrollment, Hispanic faculty members, degrees conferred to opportunities and career opportunities. Approximately Hispanics, progressive programs aimed at increasing enroll- 90 students attended the session. Jodi Daniel Cooke, an ment of Hispanic students and school reputation as refl ected associate at Beggs & Lane in Pensacola, and William B. in U.S. News & World Report. Wiley (’74), a Tallahassee attorney who lobbies for the “Many law schools view Hispanic students as a statistic, a section, also attended. raw number used to send a message, make a statement,” said Manuel Utset, the law school’s Charles W. Ehrhardt Professor and a Cuban-American, raised in Miami. “What is unique about the College of Law is that everyone, from the adminis- tration on down, treats each and every student as individuals. If you are Hispanic, you are embraced as part of the College of Law family, because of who YOU are — a student, who is Hispanic, and who is special many other ways. I cannot think of a better way to create a truly diverse law school.” “We are all thrilled to be named the nation’s number three law school for Hispanic students,” said Associate Dean for Student Aff airs Nancy Benavides. “It is our mission every day to make sure all of our students feel welcomed, supported and have everything they need to succeed in law school and beyond.”

Professor Manuel Utset introduces Business Law Section members to students.

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS

Jonathan Baker (3L) won this year’s Alex Haddad (3L), by the Judiciary Committee of the SGA Young Lawyers Division of The Florida the Student Bar As- before being brought before the SGA Sen- Bar and Florida Lawyers Mutual Insur- sociation president, ators for confirmation. The chief justice ance Company’s essay contest for was named to the appoints the general counsel, university Florida law students. As a result, Baker’s 2011 Florida State defender, clerk of court and election article, “Flying in the Clouds: Practic- University Home- commission. He also authors opinions ing Law by Cloud Computing,” was coming Court. on cases brought before the court, offers published in the November issue of the advisory opinions and more. Murray was Florida Bar Journal. Daniela Hogue (3L) also named to the 2012-2013 board of received a Florida directors for the National Association of Amanda Blair Bar Foundation Graduate-Professional Students as the was named to the Summer Fellowship. national director of social justice. 2012-2013 board She was the Rebec- of directors for the ca Knox Summer Tara Klimek Price (3L) will clerk for The National Association Fellow at Coast-to- Honorable Robert Hinkle of the United of Graduate-Profes- Coast Legal Aid. States District Court Northern District of sional Students as Florida after she graduates in 2012. the Southeastern Sarah Huff (3L) Regional Chair. was a summer law Lauren Ryan (3L) was elected presi- clerk at GrayRobin- dent of the Law Students Division of The Nicole Blanton (3L) is an American Bar son, P.A. in Orlando. Florida Bar. Association Law Student Division liaison She was among only for the State and Local Government Law 12 summer associ- Trevor Smith (2L) received a $2,500 Section of the ABA. ates in the firm’s scholarship from The Animal Legal 2011 Summer Law Defense Fund. He was one of seven Molly Drake (3L) Clerk program. students to receive an Advancement of will clerk for Chief Animal Law Scholarship. He also spent Judge Shraon L. Logan McEwan last summer as a legal intern for the Blackburn of the (3L) received an Animal Welfare Institute, tackling federal Northern District of Academy of Interac- regulatory issues affecting wildlife and Alabama in 2012- tive Arts & Sciences animals in agriculture. He will spend 13. She already had Mark Beaumont the summer of 2012 as a clerk for the secured a clerkship Scholarship total- nationally renowned, D.C.-based public with Judge William Pryor of the Eleventh ling $2,500 to help interest law firm of Meyer Glitzenstein & Circuit for 2013-14. pursue his career Crystal. in interactive enter- Samuel Farkas tainment. Haley Van Erem (3L) was a summer (2L) received a Flor- associate with Hen- G.C. Murray (3L) ida Bar Foundation derson, Franklin, was appointed chief Summer Fellowship Starnes & Holt, P.A. justice by the Student and was the Terry in 2011. Government Asso- Russell Summer ciation president of Fellow, working at Florida State Univer- Legal Services of Amanda Gibson (3L) was a sum- sity. The position is North Florida this mer law clerk at GrayRobinson, P.A. in the highest ranking summer. Melbourne. She was among only 12 member of the judicial branch and the summer associates in the firm’s 2011 Student Supreme Court. The appointee Summer Law Clerk program. must go through an interview process with both the Student Bar Association and SGA president. He or she is then screened

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Networking Bacchus Visits the Nosh with Law School Secretary James L. Bacchus (’79) spoke about “America’s Lead- Lawson ership in a Globalized World” at the law school on November 14. He is a chair of the Global Practice Group at Greenberg- Traurig, LLP in Washington, D.C., and has served the country in a variety of ways throughout his career. Previ- ously a widely praised member of the United States House of Representatives who ac- complished many bi-partisan legislative efforts, he then On October 25, Florida Department became a founding member of Business and Professional Regulation of the Appellate Body of the Secretary Ken Lawson (’91) met with a World Trade Organization. small group of students for lunch at the He served two eight-year terms, twice serving as chairman. law school. The topic of his Network- Bacchus opened his lunchtime talk to about 100 students by offering his ing Nosh session was, “Legal Career impressions of America as other countries see this nation. After a lifetime of as a Federal Government Attorney.” traveling the globe, he is more uniquely qualified than many to express these Secretary Lawson was appointed to thoughts. Over the course of the previous five weeks alone, he had been on his current position in March of 2011. four continents and in half a dozen countries. He described the divisive nature With experience that includes having of politics in Washington currently and reiterated that we are “one nation, one served as an assistant U.S. attorney, as world — we cannot escape that.” Bacchus also reminded students that this assistant secretary of enforcement for country was founded on compromises, including the Declaration of Indepen- the U.S. Department of the Treasury dence and the Constitution. and as assistant chief counsel for field “As a judge on the international court, I’ve decided more cases than anyone operations with the U.S. Department else on the planet … not one of those decisions was unanimous,” Bacchus said. of Homeland Security’s Transportation “This political paralysis is holding us back.” Security Administration, he shared Bacchus also spoke to students in Professor Fred Abbott’s International Trade insight on being a federal government Law course immediately after the luncheon. attorney.

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Mock Trial Team Wins FJA Competition Again

(L-R) Chindamo, Liebenhaut, Griffin, Arispe, Simon, Dana Brooks and Joseph Brooks

For a second year in a row, the Florida State University College of Law Mock Trial Team won first place in the E. Earle Zehmer Memorial Mock Trial Competition. The 2011 competition, hosted by the Florida Justice Association Young Lawyers Section, was held in Tampa on November 5-6. Winning team members are third-year students Raul Arispe, of Los Angeles, California, and Marshawn Griffin, of Pen- sacola, Florida, and second-year students Joey Chindamo, of Longwood, Florida, and Jennito Simon, of Pompano Beach, Florida. They were coached by Tallahassee attorneys Dana Brooks (’07), who is a shareholder at Eubanks, Barrett, Fasig & Brooks, and Matt Liebenhaut (’05), who practices at the Law Office of Matt Liebenhaut. “We are all so proud of our Mock Trial Team for winning this important statewide competition for a second year in a row,” said Dean Don Weidner. “Special thanks go to the student competitors and to their coaches.” Other law schools competing in the event were University of Miami, Stetson University, Florida Coastal School of Law, Florida International University and Nova Southeastern University. Each school sent two teams to the competition.

48 FLORIDA STATE LAW Dr. Mark S. Ellis (’84), executive director of the International Bar Association in London, spoke at a luncheon meeting of the International Law Students Association (ILSA) on October 11. He encouraged the approximately 70 students who attended in their interest in international law and said the areas of law that intersect with international law are almost limitless. Ellis engaged students by discussing a recent legal and ethical question the International Bar has dealt with.

This semester, Ellis is co-teaching International Human Rights with Professor Sandy D’Alemberte, who was also in attendance at the ILSA meeting.

C LOSING NOTES …

The 2011 entering class has a median LSAT of 162 and a median GPA of 3.47.

Students and faculty at the law and medical schools work together through the Medical-Legal Partnership — a new clinic within the Public Interest Law Center.

Within nine months of graduation, approximately 91% of Class of 2010 graduates were employed, with an additional 2% pursuing further graduate studies.

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