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School of Law Senior Bulletin 1983-84 University of Louisville University of Louisville School of Law Senior Bulletin 1983-84 Published by the University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office Employer Information The University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. The office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from employers are made available to all interested students and graduates. When an employer lists a job opening with the Law School, the Placement Office requests information on the title of the position, a description of duties, salary range, date position is open, minimum requirements of applicants and procedures for applying. In addition, to stimulate interest as well as to attract those most qualified, we ask employers to submit a firm resume, practice profile or similar descriptive information for display to our students. The Placement Office can compile and mail resumes of students and alumni, provide a list of available candidates and coordinate on-campus interviews. We will attempt in every way to facilitate an employer's recruitment process; however, we will not screen applicants nor attempt to influence hiring decisions. Placement Service On-Campus Interviews On-campus interviews are generally held in the fall; however, they can be scheduled at any time during the school year with the exception of vacation and examination periods. Interviews may be scheduled for third year students seeking permanent positions and for first and second year students interested in summer employment. To facilitate scheduling, contact the Placement Officer after April 15 to reserve space for a fall interviewing date, or at least two weeks in advance. A placement request form (see back page) should be submitted to the office. 2 Recruiting Through Correspondence Employers who are unable to interview at the School are invited to call or send announcements of available positions. Employers can request that a notice be posted on the Placement Bulletin Board whereby employers can elect to have resumes sent directly by the applicants or be collected and forwarded by the Placement Office. Alumni Placement The Placement Office has on file names of University of Louisville Law School Alumni who are presently interested in changing professional affiliation. Resumes from the Active File can be forwarded to employers upon request. The Placement Office also notifies recent graduates and other alumni of current job openings through the Going Places newsletter which is distributed monthly. Employers have found the newsletter useful in meeting their immediate needs. Follow Up The Placement Office requests that employers notify each student of their decision regarding application, and that the Placement Office be notified when hiring has been completed. We welcome your inquiries about these students, encourage you to utilize the placement services, and invite you to visit the University of Louisville School of Law at your earliest convenience. For further information, write or call: Phyllis D. Leibson Placement Officer School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-6368; 588-6358 The University of Louisville School of Law Background The study of law began in Louisville in 1846 when the state legislature chartered the University of Louisville. The former Jefferson School of Law was absorbed by the University of Louisville in 1950. Throughout its 135 year history the students, faculty and alumni of the School of Law have maintained a traditionally prominent role in scholarship and leadership within the legal community. The University of Louisville School of Law is accredited by the Association of American Law Schools, the American Bar Association, and is a member of the National Association for Law Placement. Enrollment There is currently a total enrollment of 450 students in the day and evening divisions. Students representing 80 colleges and 22 states make up the student body. The selectivity of our admissions standards and the demanding requirements for matriculation combine to ensure competence in our graduates. Facilities The School of Law has been in its present location on the Belknap Campus of the University ofLouisville since 1939 when it moved from its downtown site. Buried beneath the front portico of this building are the remains of Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939 and his wife. The original law building, designed by architect J ens Frederick Larson, was supplemented by the construction of a major library addition in 1974 and another addition in 1981. The library of the Law School consists of more than 120,000 volumes which are selected to aid student instruction and to promote research. Nineteen-hundred and eighty-one saw the completion of an expansive classroom and office facility for the School of Law which approximately dpubles the physical plant of the law ¥hool. This new facility is complemented by a complete renovation and refurbishment of the existing structure. The Law School Campus includes classrooms, seminar halls, an amphitheater, administrative offices, a suite of offices for student organizations, student and faculty lounges, a darkroom and a library that can accommodate over 300 students. Grading System The University of Louisville Law School has maintained rigorous academic standards. These standards are reflected in the grading policy of the school. Our ordinary or "average" grade is a "C." The University of Louisville has maintained high academic standards and there has been very little grade inflation at this school. Because of the rigorous grading standards at the University of Louisville, the grade point average of our students may appear lower than students with less academic achievement at other schools. Prospective employers may, therefore, find it particularly helpful to compare class rank standing of students. Academic Calendar Fall Semester, 1983 Classes Start- Aug. 24 Thanksgiving- Nov. 24-27 Classes End-Nov. 29 Examinations-Dec. 3-16 Spring Semester, 1984 Classes Start-Jan. 9 Mid-term Vacation-Mar. 18-25 Classes End- April17 Examinations-April 21-May 4 Commencement- May 13 3 Student Publications and Programs Journal of Family Law The Journal of Family Law is the law review of the University of Louisville School of Law. The contents of the Journal consist of student written comments and case notes, and articles by persons having expertise in family law. The members of the Journal publish four issues per year and have complete editorial control over content. Candidate selection is based upon writing ability and scholastic achievement. The candidacy period lasts approximately one year. During the period the candidates must submit one case note, several "recent cases" and one student note, as well as perform tasks such as proofreading and citechecking. Service on the Journal is the highest academic honor available to a law student. The Journal of Law and Education The Journal of Law and Education is published in conjunction with the University of South Carolina Law and Education Center. It is the foremost publication committed exclusively to school law. Under the direction of Professor Laurence W. Knowles, the University of Louisville members of the Journal are responsible for the research, writing and publication of all recent cases in education as well as preparing synopses of recent law review articles in the area. Louisville Law Examiner The Louisville Law Examiner, a student published newspaper, serves the law school and other members of the legal community as a medium of information and ideas. Under the direction of a student editor- in-chief, staff members, derived from all three classes actively participate in gathering infor-' mation, writing articles, and editing copy for the publication which is issued eight times during the year. The Examiner's circulation has increased to 4200 and includes all law school alumni the student body, various state and ' local officials, and other law schools. 4 Moot Court Program The purpose of the Moot Court Program is to provide an opportunity for training in the principles of oral and written advocacy, to provide nationwide exposure to second and third year students through participation in competitions, to sponsor and coordinate the Henry Pirtle and Benjamin F. Washer Moot Court competition and to assist in the first year writing program and appellate advocacy program. This program is managed by a Moot Court Board comprised of second and third year students. Students from the second and third year classes also volunteer to serve as mentors and judges for the first year program. Student mentors guide first year students in the research of their appellate briefs and assist them in their preparation for oral arguments. The student judges hear and critique the first year students appellate argument alongside practicing attorneys and faculty members. Internships Senior students in good academic standing are eligible to participate in either the Legal Aid Clinical Internship or Applied Criminal Justice programs. These students, under the supervision of a practicing attorney or members of the faculty, assist clients by counseling, investigating, preparing legal documents, and performing all essential preparation for trial. In addition, these students are permitted to prosecute or defend cases in the local court due to a special ruling of the Kentucky Supreme Court which sanctions approved clinical programs. Judicial Internship In the recently created Judicial Internship program, the student is assigned to work as an assistant for a Jefferson County Circuit Judge. The student sits in on trials, is present during conferences, and conducts research. The student has the opportunity to closely observe litigation techniques and to learn directly from the judge by observing the proceedings from the judge's position of impartiality. Student Organizations Student Bar Association (SBA) The Student Bar Association consists of the entire student body of the law school and serves as a liaison between students and faculty and administrators. The SBA is managed by elected officers and representatives from both the day and evening divisions. Specialized functions are performed by standing and ad hoc committees composed of student volunteers. In addition, members of the SBA serve on various faculty committees. The SBA is a charter member of the American Law Student Association, a national organization sponsored by the American Bar Association. The Honor Council, under aegis of the SBA, enforces the law school's Honor Code. Council members are elected from the second and third year classes. The Honor Council seeks to further the highest standards of legal education and ethical conduct and create a realization by law students that they are carrying on a great professional responsibility. Louisville Law Forum The Louisville Law Forum is an independent student organization, governed by an elected board of directors, which coordinates various existing lecture programs at the law school. The Law Forum brings to the local legal community distinguished scholars, advocates and public figures with an impact on the legal profession. Lectures are scheduled periodically at no charge to the public. Women's Law Caucus The Women's Law Caucus provides a forum for discussion of problems unique to female law students. Membership is extended to all students interested in perserving and advancing women's legal rights. The Caucus holds monthly meetings and participates in regional and national conferences. Black American Law Students Association (BALSA) The Black American Law Students Association seeks to promote academic excellence among black law students and to improve relations in the law school community. Through meetings and workshops, BALSA encourages its members to commit themselves to making the legal profession more responsive to specialized needs of the black community. BALSA also participates in the recruiting of competent black law students and provides assistance to students preparing for law school. International Law Society The International Law Society encourages increased interest in and understanding of international and comparative law. The Society sponsors speakers and other activities toward this end. Membership is open to any student having a desire to learn about international or comparative law. Labor Law Forum The Labor Law Forum promotes the study of labor law supplementing the School of Law faculty, noted for its excellence in this field. To acquaint the student body with the numerous opportunities in this area, the organization offers seminars featuring speakers who are labor leaders and attorneys who specialize in labor law. Student Legal Research Group The Student Legal Research Group (SLRG) is an independent organization that provides selected law students the opportunity to research and write legal memoranda on actual questions of law submitted by attorneys of Kentucky and neighboring states. The SLRG provides a valuable resource for attorneys while at the same time providing income and experience for students. 5 Legal Fraternities Three professional legal fraternities coexist at the law school. Members are actively recruited from the student body with each fraternity emphasizing the special advantages available to its affiliates. Membership in legal fraternities is conditioned upon invitation, payment of dues and continued good standing as a law student. Academic and social programs vary with each fraternity. Phi Alpha Delta-The Fred Vinson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International was chartered in 1935. Delta Theta Phi-The Henry Clay Chapter of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity was established at the law school in 1948. Sigma Delta Kappa-The Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa Grand National Law Fraternity is the only fraternity designed for law students in the evening division. Honors and Awards Honor Societies Two honor societies reward outstanding academic achievement among students at the law school. Membership in an honor society is bestowed upon deserving students by the deans and faculty of the law school. Brandeis Society-The Brandeis Society honors those students with outstanding records in law school. Each year the society invites a limited number of second and third year students, the top 5 percent and 10 percent respectively, to become Brandeis Scholars on the basis of their academic records. In addition to honoring outstanding scholastic achievements, the society endeavors to serve the law school in order to enhance scholastic excellence. 6 The society is named after Supreme Court Justice Mr. Louis D. Brandeis, whose bequests have considerably enriched the quality of the law school's academic program. The law school has been the custodian of Mr. Brandeis' personal papers since he began donating them in 1936. Phi Kappa Phi-The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all academic disciplines and accepts members from all colleges of the university. Law students may be elected but their number must not exceed, for the year, 10 percent of the number of candidates for degrees. The law school's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi was installed in 1942. Book Awards Books Awards are awarded to students each semester for academic achievement in the classroom. Students are eligible for a book award by receiving the highest grade in the class. The awards are provided by nationally recognized law publishers. Dean's List Dean's List distinction is awarded each semester to students who obtain a 3.0 and above grade point average for courses completed that semester. Scholarships The following scholarships are part of the general scholarship funds administered through the deans' offices: Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships Bernard Flexner Scholarship Leon P. Lewis Scholarship Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial Scholarship Carl Mann Scholarship Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarships Alumni Scholarships Class of 1983-84 • Abel Alfano E. Malcolm Abel, II Dec. '83 Route I, Box 700 Palmyra, IN 47164 364-6696 Hometown: Palmyra, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A with Distinction, in mathematics, Indiana University, 1980; Dean's List; Chancellor's List; SGA, vice-president, chief justice, Merit Scholarships; Who's Who. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, judge; Delta Theta Phi, bailiff; Student Trial Lawyers Association; Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys, member. Work Experience: Intern, Legal Aid Society, 1983; Millwright, International Harvester, 1973-81; Captain, Army National Guard, 1972-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Criminal, Civil; Kentucky, Indiana. Charles T. Alfano, Jr. May '84 1910 South Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 636-1996 Hometown: Suffield, Connecticut Scholastic Background: B.A. in economics, minor in political science, Tufts University, 1981; Dean's List; Lacrosse. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer, quarter-finals competition; Mock Trial; SBA, treasurer; Labor Relations Forum; Phi Alpha Delta, marshall. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Alfano & Halloran, CT, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Superior Court, CT, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government, General Practice; Northeast, Open. 8 Atkins Bates Thomas H. Atkins Dec. '83 1226 Everett Ave. Louisville, KY 40204 458-1811 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in police administration, U of L, 1977; B.A. in political science, minor in English, Marshall University, 1973. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate 1983-84; Dean's List; Academic Scholarship; Book Award, Property I; Brandeis Society, vice-president; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle Washer, semifinalist; Mock Trial; SBA, class representative; Delta Theta Phi, treasurer. Work Experience: Army Officer, U.S. Army, 1973-83. Practice Preference: Law firm; General Practice. Jack Benton Bates May '84 2000 Confederate Place, #1101 Louisville, KY 40208 636-1547 Hometown: Elizabethtown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in personnel, UK, 1981; Management Honorary; B.G.S. in psychology/sociology, UK, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; SBA Orientation Comm.; International Law Society, treasurer; Delta Theta Phi, treasurer. Work Experience: Intern, Legal Aid, fall 1983; Law Clerk, KY Dept. of Labor, Spec. Fund, May-Oct., 1982; Social Worker, KY Dept. for Human Resources, 1977-79. Practice Preference: Law firm, Corp.; Commercial, Banking, Securities, General. Benkert Berry Rose H. Benkert May '84 1204 Bardstown, Road #205 Louisville, KY 40204 456-5596 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A with Honors in economics, minor in political science, U of L, 1978; Bigelow Scholarship; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, committee member; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Marlin Volz, spring 1983; Student Assistant, President's Office, U of L, 1981- 83; Eligibility Worker III, DHR, 1978-81. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government; Public Interest, Administrative Law, General Practice; Louisville, Southern Indiana, West. Adrienne Adams Berry Dec. '83 4106 Meadowland Drive Prospect, 40059 228-1663 Hometown: Prospect, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in library science, Western Kentucky University, 1979; B.S. in library science, minor in sociology/general business, Western Kentucky University, 1967. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge, fall 1982; Student Bar Association, class representative, 1980-81; Labor Relations Forum; Delta Theta Phi. Practice Preference: General Practice, Labor. Bivens Bohnert Judi Lynn Bivens May '84 6913 Peppermill Lane Louisville, KY 40228 239-5201 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in chemistry, U of L, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Journal of Law and Education, staff member; Honor Council; SBA Orientation and Placement committee, member; Faculty and Course Evaluation Committee; Student Advisor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Segal, Isenberg, Sales & Stewart, Jan. 1983- present; Research Assistant, Professor James Ragan, Aug. 1982- present; Student Assistant, Law Library, fall 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm, Corporate; General practice, Labor, Medico-Legal; Louisville, New York, Boston. Kenneth Allen Bohnert Dec. '83 875 Eastern Parkway, #1 Louisville, KY 40217 635-2959 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in business/political science, Bellarmine College, 1980; President's Scholarship; Soccer Team, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Torts II. Work Experience: Chief Law Clerk of the research support staff, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, May 1981-present. Practice Preference: General Practice. 9 Bradshaw Brannon Glenda C. Bradshaw 2208 Sherwood A venue -Louisville, KY 40205 May '84 Hometown: Marrowbone, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A in political science, UK, 1978. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, fall 1981, spring 1982. Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Probation and Parole Officer, Department of Corrections, Oct. 1978-present. Practice Preference: Open. Ann Brannon Dec. '83 2012 Fiji Mew Louisville, KY 40218 499-8515 Hometown: Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in history, minor in psychology, Thomas More College, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Grauman Award Scholarship; Pirtle-Washer competition; Student Legal Research Group, staff; Journal of Law and Education, staff, published in Spring 1983 volume, " Supreme Court Preview". Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Dept. of Labor, Spec. Fund, Oct. 1982- present; Research Assistant, Professor Albert Quick, Jan. 1983-present; Research Assistant, Professor Lydia Jones, fall 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government, Administrative Law, Domestic Relations, Worker's Compensation; Lexington, Covington, Cincinnati. 10 M.R. Brown KP. Brown Mark R. Brown May '84 2000 Confederate Place, #501 Louisville, KY 40208 636-5716 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in math, minor in history, University of Dayton, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor; Bernard Flexner Award Scholarship; Dean's List; Book Awards: Constitutional Law II, Evidence, Dec. Estates, Criminal Law, Professional Responsibility; Brandeis Society, president; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor William Dolson, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, summers 1982, 1983; Library Aide, Law Library, fall 1982. Practice Preference: Open. Richard P. Brown Dec. '83 1424 Arcade Avenue, #4 Louisville, KY 40215 367-0793 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, in criminology, minor in psychology, University of Maryland, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Commonwealth Attorney's Office, Aug. 1982-present; Security Specialist, U.S. Secret Service, May 1978-Aug. 1981; Security Specialist, White House Communications Agency, Jan. 1973-May 1978. Practice Preference: Corporate, Government, Administrative Law, Regulations; East Burgess Buster Annette Marie Burgess May '84 8216 Arnoldtown Road Louisville, KY 40214 935-2120 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in business and psychology, Eastern Kentucky University, 1980; Presidential Scholarship, Dean's List; Outstanding Peer Counselor, Who's Who. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Burgess, Rose & Mann Attorneys, 1974-present. Practice Preference: Law firm; General Practice, Real Estate; Louisville. Victoria Dohrman Buster Dec. '83 322 Highwood Drive Louisville, KY 40206 896-2660 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., in advertising, minor in marketing, UK, 1979; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Phi Alpha Delta; SBA. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, spring 1983-present; Law Clerk, Barnett & Alagia, Aug. 1982-Mar. 1983; Law Clerk, Bensinger & Welsh, summer 1982; Law Clerk, Burman & Robinson, L.P.A., Columbus, OH, Aug. 1981-April 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm; Corporate, Tax, Probate; Louisville. Calvert Camp Stephen Neal Calvert Aug. '83 410 Lindsay Court #9 Louisville, KY 40206 895-4286 Hometown: Chaplin, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in agriculture, UK, 1971; Alpha Zeta Honorary Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Permit Evaluation Section, Dec. 1980-Dec. 1982; Reclamation Specialist, Dept. of Interior, Office of Surface Mining, Apr. 1979-July 1980; Park Manager, Corps of Engineers, Sept. 1977-Apr. 1979; Park Ranger, Army Corps of Engineers, Oct. 1973-Sept. 1977. Practice Preference: Government; Administrative Law; Eastern Kentucky. Leo F. Camp May '84 7902 Osborne Drive Louisville, KY 40222 426-2588 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in agriculture, Ohio State University, 1977; Scholastic Achievement Scholarships; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Bar Association Orientation Committee; Honor Council; Louisville Bar Association, student member. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor James Merritt, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Mapother and Mapother, May-Nov. 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm; Corporate, Real Estate, Commercial, Trusts and Estates, General Practice; Open. 11 Carey Carlton Bradford D. Carey Dec. '83 1914 Covey Trace LaGrange, KY 40031 588-6467 Hometown: LaGrange, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in business administration, UK, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Criminal Law; Delta Theta Phi, master of ritual. Work Experience: Chief Engineer, WUOL Radio, June 1976-present; F.A.A. licensed pilot; Kentucky certified Emergency Medical Technician; Volunteer Firefighter, 5 yrs; Federal Communications Commission First Class Radio-Telephone License. Practice Preference: Open. Joel C. Carlton May '84 126 Stoke On Trent Jeffersontown, KY 40299 491-7561 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in political science, U of L, 1981; Dean's List; Dean's Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Book A ward, Civil Procedure; Student Bar Association, Orientation Committee, Student Advisor; Journal of Law and Education, staff. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law firm, General Practice; Open. 12 Champion Clare Teresa Lynn Champion May '84 842 River Dell Court #9 Louisville, KY 40206 895-5309 Hometown: Paducah, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in political science, minor in journalism and paralegalism, Murray State University, 1980; Who's Who; Student Government. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Competition, Pirtle-Washer, fall 1982; ABA/LSD, representative; Student Bar Association, executive committee; Women's Law Caucus, treasurer; Labor Relations Forum, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of Paducah, summers 1981-82; Administrative Aide, Judge Robert 0. Miller, Calloway County Judge/Executive, spring 1981; Assistant to City Manager, City of Henderson, 1979. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government, Administrative Law, Labor, Criminal, Commerce; Open. J. Gregory Clare May '84 33 Hill Road Louisville, KY 40204 451-1272 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, minor in finance, University of Dayton, 1980. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nold, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Rogers. Practice Preference: Law firm. Clark Clarke Martha E. Clark May '84 1867 Alfresco Place Louisville, KY 40205 451-9623 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in health care administration, Western Kentucky University, 1977; Dean's List; National Health Science Honorary, Eta Sigma Gamma. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Jefferson County Women Lawyers, 1982-83. Work Experience: Paralegal, Humana, Inc., 1981-present; Humana, 1979-1981. Practice Preference: Corporate, Commercial, Securities, Real Estate, General Practice; Open. William J. Clarke May '84 2923 Riedling Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-2512 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, U of L, 1981; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Martin, Williams, Zalman Attorneys, Oct. 1982-present. Practice Preference: Corporate, Government, Corporate Law, Administrative Law, Military Justice; Open. Cook Cross Mary B. Cook May '84 6903 Blackhorse Drive Louisville, KY 40291 239-4206 Hometown: Norfolk, Virginia Scholastic Background: Diploma, Gradalajara Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law, University of San Diego, 1983; M.A. in Spanish, U of L, 1980; B.A., magna cum laude, in Spanish, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1975; Phi Beta Kappa; National Merit Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, published Case Note in Volume 20; Dean's List; Brandeis Society; Moot Court, mentor, judge. Work Experience: Teacher, Jefferson County Schools, 1977-80; Graduate Teaching Assistant, U of L, 1976-77. Practice Preference: Civil, Criminal, International, Admiralty; Open. David M. Cross May '84 6613 Southside Drive Louisville, KY 40214 363-3178 Hometown: Albany, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, minor in geography, Western Kentucky University, 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: SBA Orientation Committee; Honor Council; Delta Theta Phi, dean. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Wilson & Smith, Jamestown, KY, summer 1983; Cross Realty Co., Albany, KY 1978-. Practice Preference: Law firm. Oil & Gas, General Practice; Southern Kentucky. 13 D'Angelo Davidson Anthony P. D'Angelo May '84 211 La Fontenay Court Louisville, KY 40223 245-1640 Hometown: Winchester, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., with Honors, in political science, minor in history, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Labor Relations Forum, treasurer; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kurtz & Webb, Sept. 1982-May 1983; Supervisor, Skilled Trades, Rockwell International, summers, 1977-79. Practice Preference: Corporate, Government; Labor Law, Corporate, Commercial; Open. Denise Moore Davidson 242 Perry A venue Hazard, KY 41701 Hometown: Hazard, Kentucky May '84 Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, semifinalist; SBA, secretary; Law Forum, treasurer; Women's Law Caucus, vice president; Labor Relations, vice president, Journal of Law and Education, staff. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Craft, Barret & Haynes, Hazard, KY, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, spring 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Open. 14 Desrosiers Deweese Susan Riley Desrosiers Dec. '83 2356 Ashwood Drive Louisville, KY 40205 454-5924 Hometown: Durham, North Carolina Scholastic Background: M.A., magna cum laude, in criminology, University of Maryland-College Park, 1977; B.A., cum laude, in sociology, minor in psychology, Appalachian State University, 1973. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Women's Law Caucus; ABA/LSD, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Ecology, Inc., Oct. 1982-present; Instructor/criminology, University of Maryland-College Park, Aug. 1979-Aug. 1980; Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, NC. Dept. of Human Resources, Aug. 1973-Feb. 1975. Practice Preference: Administrative Law, Environmental Law, Public Interest; East Coast, Washington, D.C., Raleigh, N C. Deborah Jean Deweese May '84 2987 Six Mile Lane Jeffersontown, KY 40299 499-8720 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge, Pirtle-Washer competitions; SBA Orientation Committee; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nold, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Rodgers, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law firm; General Practice; Open. Dillon Doll Bryan J. Dillon May '84 7914 Grenoble Prospect, KY 40059 228-3857 Hometown: Columbus, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in mathematics, minor in history, Hanover College, 1981; Yarnelle Award (Outstanding Junior Math Student). Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, administrative editor; Dean's List; Book Award, Torts I; Moot Court, Pirtle·Washer, quarter· finalist. Work Experience: Law Clerk, William L. Hoge, III, 1982-present. Practice Preference: Litigation; Open. John K. Doll May '84 1027 Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 459-2350 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, University of Virginia, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Constitutional Law; Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner, Hoffman, Clay & Triplett, summer 1983; Income Tax Preparer, Burns Financial Services, Spring 1983; Management Trainee, The Creasey Company, May 1980-March 1981. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Commercial, Real Estate, Louisville, KY or Virginia. Dolle Downs Rosann Dolle May '84 520 Morningside Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-7756 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in business management and administration, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Torts II; Phi Alpha Delta, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger Attorneys, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporate; General Practice, Commercial, Trust and Estates; Open. David L. Downs May '84 5801 Celina Street Louisville, KY 40213 969-3446 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Honors, in history, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: International Law Society. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government; Commercial, Public Interest; Central Kentucky. 15 Dyke Elston Thomas W. Dyke May '84 4014 Alton Road Louisville, KY 40207 897-0362 Hometown: Ashland, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in criminal justice, Eastern Kentucky University, 1978; B.S. in police administration, minor in business, Eastern Kentucky University, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Sigma Delta Kappa, vicechancellor 1982-83. Work Experience: Patrolman II, University of Louisville Dept. of Public Safety, 1978-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice, Criminal Law; Kentucky. Dawn R. Elston 2249 Apache Drive #2 Madison, Indiana 47250 (812) 273- 1925 Dec. '83 Hometown: Madison, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, minor in psychology, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1980; Dean's List; Founder's Day Honor Student. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Cooper, Cox, Jacobs, Reed & Barlow, Madison, Indiana, summer, Dec. 1982. 16 Evans Fields D. Keith Evans, Jr. May '84 6809 Mariposa Drive Louisville, KY 40214 367-6597 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in philosophy, U of L, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor; Law Examiner, contributing writer; Labor Relations Forum; Sigma Delta Kappa. Work Experience: Negotiator and Administrative Officer, Internatioal Association of Machinists: Kentucky State Council, 1981-present; Lodge 2409, 1977-82; Tool & Die Maker, General Electric, 1969- present; Tool & Die Apprenticeship Program, General Electric, 1966- 69. Practice Preference: Open. Linda W aflart Fields May '84 4119 Samoset Court Louisville, KY 40299 491-7100 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Ed. in special education, U of L, 1973; Dean's List; Honor Fraternities; B.S. in elementary education, U of L, 1975; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, attorney, witness; Student Legal Research Group, researcher; Delta Theta Phi. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Criminal Law, Juvenile Justice, Domestic Relations, Litigation; Jefferson County, Kentucky. Frazier Garner Carl C. Frazier May '84 1101 Gail Court #10 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 283-7686 Hometown: Madison, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, minor in political science, Georgetown College, 197 4; Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary; Interdorm Judicial Court. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competition. Practice Preference: Government; Criminal Law, Administrative Law. John A. Garner May '84 1506 Sunset Drive New Albany, IN 47150 945-4331 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in history and accounting, Bellarmine College, 1981; Dean's List; English Speaking Union, Summer Scholarship. Work Experience: Accountant, Hitchcock Associates, May 1980-present; Law Clerk, R. L. Hitchcock Aug. 1981-July 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Tax, Trusts and Estates; Louisville, southern Indiana. Gilmore Glubiak Shirley Ann Gilmore May '84 402 McCready A venue Louisville, KY 40206 897-1460 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in sociology, minor in history, Spalding College, 1967. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Constitutional Law II; Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: Social Worker, Cabinet for Human Resources, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1967-present. Practice Preference: Tax, Real Estate; Kentucky, Indiana. Peter G. Glubiak May '84 719 M Street Louisville, KY 40208 634-8713 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Ed. in counseling psychology, University of Virginia, 1976; B.A. with Distinction, in history, University of Virginia, 1974; Special Scholars Program. Law School Activities and Honors: A ward Scholarship for 1st prize in Environmental Essay; Pirtle-Washer, quarter-finalist; Mock Trial, winner of school competition; Law Forum, board member; Environmental Law Society, co-chairman; Honor Council, chariman; National Lawyers Guild, president; Journal of Law and Education; co-author of Model Wetlands Statute; A Survey of Available Regulations and Remedies to be presented in June, 1983. Work Experience: Law Clerk/Librarian, Legal Aid Society, 1982-83; Research Asst., Systems Science Institute, 1982-83. Practice Preference: Public Interest, Environmental Law, Educational Law; Open. 17 Goble Greenberg Gary L. Goble May '84 4314 Green Pine Court Louisville, KY 40220 454-5426 Hometown: Prestonsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1969. Work Experience: Treasurer, Al Campisano Distribution Company, Inc., Sept. 1980-present. Practice Preference: Corporate, Tax, Kentucky. Richard Allen Greenberg May '84 509 Brookview Drive Louisville, KY 40207 895-5797 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.M. in business, Tulane University, 1981; Who's Who; Business School Club, president; Student Senate, financial committee. Law School Activities and Honors: SBA Orientation Committee, Freshman Advisor; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Handmaker, Weber, Meyer & Rose, summer 1982-present; Volunteer, District Attorney's Office, New Orleans, LA, 1979. Practice Preference: Business; Open. 18 Guenther Handy Mary Ann McHenry Guenther Rt. 1 Box 715 May '84 Borden, Indiana 47106 (812) 967-2814 Hometown: Borden, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.L.S. in library science, Indiana University, 1973; B.A. with Distinction, in English, Purdue University, 1968; Scholastic Honorary. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Legal Research Group, researcher; Journal of Law and Education, co-editor. Work Experience: Intern, Floyd County Prosecutor's Office, 1983-present; Research Assistant, Professor Harold Wren, 1982-83; Librarian, Greater Clark County Schools, 1975-81; Instructor, Indiana University Southwest, 1976; English Teacher, Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, Columbus, Indiana, 1970-74. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Trusts and Estates, Real Estate. Louisville, southern Indiana. Sharon R. Handy May '84 9219 Foxtail Court Crestwood, KY 40014 241-5810 Hometown: Harrodsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude, in theology, minor in sociology, Hanover College, 1978; Scholastic Fraternity; Dept. Honors. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Book Award, Torts II; Moot Court, board member, mentor; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Assistant VicePresident, Executive Banking Services, Liberty National Bank & Trust Company, June 1978-present. Practice Preference: Corporation, Law Firm; Open. Hardesty Hatfield Joseph L. Hardesty May '84 602 Bluegrass Avenue #2 Louisville, KY 40214 366-0966 Hometown: Frankfort, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in engineering, minor in political science, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, executive editor; Dean's List; Student Legal Research Group; SBA Placement Committee; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Middleton & Reutlinger, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson, May 1982-May 1983; Army Officer, U.S. Army, June 1976-81. Practice Preference: General Civil Practice; Open. Martin Lando Hatfield May '84 6613 Southside Drive #4 Louisville, KY 40214 368-8761 Hometown: Nancy, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in police administration, minor in corrections, Eastern Kentucky University, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarship; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial; SBA Student Advisor, ABA/LSD; Phi Alpha Delta, chief justice. Practice Preference: General Practice. Haverstock Heberle Beverly Hester Haverstock 6308 Limewood Circle May '84 Louisville, KY 40222 425-1468 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Ed. in special education, U of L, 1975; B.A. with Honors, in education, U of L, 1960; Mortar Board; Woodcock Society; Who's Who; B.E.H. Fellowship Grant; Council for Exceptional Children. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor; Mock Trial, intraschool competition. Work Experience: Regional Resource Teacher, Special Education, Jefferson County Schools, 1979-present. Practice Preference: Louisville. Denise M. Heberle May '84 2112 Eastern Parkway #4 Louisville, KY 40204 454-4237 Hometown: Albany, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in psychology, Swarthmore College 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle· Washer competition. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ewen, MacKenzie & Peden, March 1983-present; Law Clerk, Barnett & Alagia. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice, Public Interest; Open. 19 Hesen Hobson Ellen M. Hesen May '84 8206 Camberley Drive Louisville, KY 40222 426-1543 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in history, minor in marketing, Xavier University, 1979; Student Activities Staff; Alumni Committee. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Commonwealth Land Title Insurance A ward, Property II; Moot Court, mentor, judge; SBA, night vice president, orientation committee, election committee, faculty recruitment committee, placement committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, Jan. 1983-present; Law Clerk, White, Diamond & Silverthorn, June, 1979-Nov. 1982. Practice Preference: Open. Willis W. Hobson, V. May '84 131 Crescent Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 896-9836 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in agriculture, major in agricultural business, minor in animal science, University of Tennessee, 1979; Pendergrass Scholarship. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleW asher competition; SBA social committee, International Law Society. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Earl R. Searcy, Aug. 1982-present; Law Clerk, Dominic Porto, May 1982-July 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Trusts and Estates, Property; Louisville. 20 Hoffman Hoge Joseph M. Hoffman May '84 Box 667 Midway, KY 40347 (606) 846-4716 Hometown: Midway, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in botany, Duke University, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Constitutional Law I; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, Sept. 1982-Apr. 1983; Law Clerk, Rouse, Rouse, Combs & Pierce, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Louisville, central Kentucky. Judith B. Hoge May '84 3933 Elfin Road Louisville, KY 40207 896-8530 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in French, minor in psychology, Hollins College, 1965. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competitions; Law Examiner, editor-in-chief, staff; Law Forum; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Meidinger, Inc., summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporation; Commercial, Tax, Banking; Louisville, Lexington, Kentucky. Isaacs Jamrozy Wayne A. Isaacs May '84 221 N. Clifton Ave. #29 Louisville, KY 40206 895-9330 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with Distinction, in accounting, U of L Business School, 1979; Faculty Award for Academic Achievement in Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi, outstanding member award, chairman of tutoring services; Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, W elenken, Himmelfarb & Rosenberg, July-Aug. 1982; Experienced Staff Accountant, Arthur Andersen & Co., July 1979- July 1981. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporations, Tax, Trusts; Open. Stephen Anthony Jamrozy May '84 3735 Carol Road Louisville, KY 40218 458- 5611 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.B. in English/Communications, Drury College, 1981; English Dept. Award; Academic and Athletic Scholarships; National Championship Swim Team. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer competition. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library, U of L, 1982, 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation, General Practice, Open. Jernigan R. Johnson Janet Aileen Jernigan May '84 2591 E. Burnett Avenue Louisville, KY 40202 637-2538 Hometown: Little Rock, Arkansas Scholastic Background: B.A. in psychology, minor in sociology, Ouachita Baptist University, 1974; Who's Who; Association of Women Students, Vice President. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer, winner of first rounds; Law Forum, board member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Commonwealth's Attorney, 30th Judicial District, fall 1982- present, Administrative Assistant, fall 1979-fall 1982; Resource & Conference Director; Paul Douglas Consumer Research Center, Consumer Federation of America, Washington, D.C., 1976-79. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Governemtn; General Practice with litigation, Public Interest. Robin Breen Johnson Dec. '83 5494 C Jamison Street Fort Knox, KY 40121 942-7354 Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.A. in foreign affairs/American history, University of Virginia, 1976; Army ROTC. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Legal Research Group, assistant director. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Leslie Abramson, summer 1983; Military Intelligence Officer, U.S. Army, Sept. 1976-May 1982. Practice Preference: General Practice, California. 21 W. Johnson Kerins Walton Johnson May '84 409 N. 5th Street LaGrange, KY 40031 222-1009 Hometown: LaGrange, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in political science, U of L, 1981; full graduate scholarship; B.A. with Honors, political science, 1979; Woodcock Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Louisville Bar Association, student member, economic litigation committee, see fall 1983 article evaluating "Economical Litigation Docket." Work Experience: Law Clerk, James R. Voyles, P.S.C., 1982-present; Research Assistant, Political Science Dept., U of L, 1979-81; Intern, 12th Kentucky Judicial District, Judge George Williamson, 1978-79. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Trusts and Estates, Real Property, Oil & Gas, Equine; Kentucky. David F. Kerins May '84 7150-1 Bronner Circle Louisville, KY 40218 491-3777 Hometown: Endwell, New York Scholastic Background: B.A. in sociology, Bellarmine College, 1978; Who's Who; Alumni Association A ward. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: EMT/Paramedic, Jefferson County Police E.M.S., 1979-83; Media Analyst, FBI, 1978. Practice Preference: Open. 22 Krazeise Lawhorn Paul J. Krazeise, Jr. 7004 Linton Court Louisville, KY 40258 937-2411 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in business administration, U of L, 1975; B.A. in business administration, Bellarmine College, 1971; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book A wards, Domestic Relations, Remedies, Agency & Partnership; Moot Court, mentor, judge. Work Experience: Management Official, Internal Revenue Service, 1971-present. Practice Preference: Corporate, Labor, Tax; Louisville, Lexington, northern Kentucky. Cynthia Ann Lawhorn May '84 850 Rose Drive Louisville, KY 40213 964-1808 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A.s, magna cum laude, in accounting and in business administration, minor in computer science, Bellarmine College, 1981; Dean's List; Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Freshman Honor Scholarship; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research Group, senior researcher; Freshman advisor. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Lydia Jones, spring 1983; Assistant Manager, I.B.E.W. #369 Federal Credit Union, Dec. 1980-0ct. 1982. Practice Preference: Commercial, Tax; east of the Mississippi. I ., Lawson Lesousky Virginia Lue Lawson May '84 2124 Walnut Place Louisville, KY 40205 459-8346 Hometown: Lexingtone, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. with Distinction, in real estate, Eastern Kentucky University, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research Group; SBA, faculty evaluation committee, orientation committee; International Law Society, board member; Honor Council; Phi Delta Theta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mapother & Mapother, Oct. 1982-present. Student Assistant, Law Library, U of L spring 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Civil with emphasis on real estate; Lexington, KY. James R. Lesousky, Jr. May '84 3024 Curran Road Louisville, KY 40205 458-4031 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in counseling psychology, Spalding College, 1976; B.S. in elementary education, minor in political science, University of Maryland, 1974; Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Awards, Civil Procedure II, Property II; Academic Scholarship for ranking first in class; Brandeis Society. Work Experience: Office Manager, Kentucky Dept. for Manpower Services, May 1981-present; Branch Office Supervisor, March 1977-May 1981. Practice Preference: Government; Public Interest, Louisville, Kentucky. Levy Lintner Michael J. Levy May '84 1242 Cherokee Road #8 Louisville, KY 40204 458-4936 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in business administration, major in management, minor in marketing, Miami University, 1980; Soccer Club. Law School Activities and Honors: SBA, class representative, probation standards committee, placement committee; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Personnel Manager, H&S Hardware & Pool City, Inc., Sept. 1980-J anuary 1982. Practice Preference: Administrative Law, Labor; Open. Mary Janice Lintner May '84 1801 Roanoke Avenue #7 Louisville, KY 40205 456-6736 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in philosophy, minor in humanities, U of L, 1981. Campbell Award for Excellence in philosophy. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, lead articles editor; Dean's List; Book Award, Civil Procedure. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nutt & Mayer Law Firm, May 1982- present. Practice Preference: Open. 23 Malcomb Martin Donna Marie Malcomb May '84 3012 Rosedale Blvd. Louisville, KY 40220 897-2118 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in political science, U of L, 1980; Omicron Delta Kappa Award for Outstanding Senior; Mortar Board, Woodcock Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, SBA class representative, International Law Society, vice president. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Stiles & Bowman, June 1982- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Public Interest, Labor, General Practice. Timothy Dale Martin May '84 2551 Glenmary Avenue Louisville, KY 402046 459- 1326 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.C. in accounting, U of L, 1978; Mortar Board. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Bond Underwriter, Reliance Insurance Co., June 1979-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Open. 24 Massey McCormick James H. Massey May '84 3611 Stanton Blvd. Louisville, KY 40220 451-3567 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.R.E. in social work, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1977; B.S., cum laude, in behavioral science, Athens College, Alabama, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Book Award, Contracts II; Labor Relations, president, Journal of Law and Education, staff. Work Experience: Legal Intern, General Electric, Feb. 1983-present; Research Assistant, Professor Carl Warns, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, May 1982-Feb. 1983; Student Assistant, Law Library, U of L, Aug. 1981-82. Practice Preference: General Practice, Employment Relations Law, Administrative Law; Open. Beverly McCormick Dec. '83 4607 J olynn Drive Louisville, KY 40994 267-0817 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Distinction, in Spanish, minor in German, Denison University and University of Kentucky, 1972. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Keith McCormick, May 1981-present. Practice Preference: Law firm. General Practice; Louisville, Kentucky. McSwain Menefee Thaburn Lawson McSwain II 8416 Blossom Lane Dec. '83 Louisville, KY 40222 426-2608 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in social work, minor in law enforcement, Eastern Kentucky University, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor; Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers, Student Division. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Boone, Lowery & Searcy, Aug. 1981-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Medical Malpractice Litigation, Domestic Relations, Litigation; Kentucky. Louis F. Menefee Dec. '83 917 Clarks Lane Louisville, KY 40217 636-2480 Hometown: Fairbanks, Alaska Scholastic Background: M.A. in counseling/education, Western Kentucky University, 1976; B.A. in psychology, minor in speech, Western Kentucky University, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi, president, 1983, vice president 1982. Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Attorney's office, Western District, Nov. 1982-present; Legislative Assistant, Jefferson County Fiscal Court, fall 1982; Accounting Clerk/Dispatcher, L&N Railroad Co., Nov. 1977-Nov. 1980; Teacher/Counselor, Louisville, 1976- 1977. Practice Preference: Corporate, Transportation, Criminal Prosecution; Open. Merz D. Miller Charles F. Merz May '84 321 Crescent Court Louisville, KY 40206 895-4463 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in sociology, U of L, 1981; Sociology Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Environmental Law Society; SBA Student Advisor; Journal of Law and Education, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Labor Arbitration for Edwin R. Render, Aug. 1982-present; Research Assistant, Professor Edwin R. Render, spring 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate; Commercial, Labor, Administrative Law, Tax, Environmental; Open. Donald L. Miller, II May '84 2000 Confederate Place #309 Louisville, KY 40208 634- 4221 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with High Honors, in political science, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, developments editor; Dean's List; Bernard Flexner Scholarship; Recruiting Scholarship; Book Award, Property II; Brandeis Society, secretary; Mock Trial, intraschool participation; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Franklin & King, May 1982-April 1983. Practice Preference: Law firm; Litigation; Open. 25 M. Miller Moore Mark L. Miller May '84 2005 Terril #14 Louisville, KY 40218 458-4697 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in psychology, minor in sociology, U of L, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Criminal Procedure I; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, participant, 1982, 1983; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Probation Officer, Dept. for Human Resources, Aug. 1979-present. Practice Preference: Government; General; Open. James Richard Moore May '84 1463 S. Second Street Louisville, KY 40208 636-1943 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in police administration, U of L, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Patrolman, U of L Police, Sept. 1979-present. Practice Preference: Criminal, Real Estate, Open. Steven Betzer Moores May '84 1012 Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 452-2880 Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colorado Scholastic Background: M.S. in fishery & wildlife biology, Colorado State University, 1981; B.S. in journalism, minor in 26 Moores Mullins business, University of Colorado, 1974. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, published casenote: Artificial Insemination; Dean's List; Moot Court, participant; Mock Trial, participant; SBA, vice-president; Law Forum; Environmental Law Society, co-chairman; ABA/LSD. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Jones, Gallegos, Snead & Wertheim, Santa Fe, N.M., summer 1983; Law Clerk, Sarah Weyler, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, fall 1982; Law Clerk, Franklin & King, spring 1982. Practice Preference: General Practice; Government position with department dealing with Resources and Environmental Issues; West. Robert Lee Mullins, Jr. May '84 6312 Big Ben Drive Louisville, KY 40291 491-1306 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.E. in environmental engineering, U of L, 1978; B.S. in applied science, U of L, 1977. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Delta Theta Phi; published several technical papers on water resource development in Indiana and evaluation of methods of removing a substance from drinking water. Work Experience: Civil Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, April 1978-present; Graduate Research Assistant, U of L, Feb. 1977-Feb. 1978. Practice Preference: Environmental, Patent/Trademark; Kentucky and southern Indiana. K. Murphy M. Murphy Kathleen Ann Murphy Dec. '83 3 Rose Court Louisville, KY 40208 637-6719 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in political science, U of L, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Women's Law Caucus, president, 1980; International Law Society, executive secretary. Work Experience: Primary Collector, Humana, Inc., July 1982-present; Law Clerk, Kenneth Plotnick, Attorney, July 1981-July 1982; Juvenile Counselor, Louisville Urban League, Dec. 1979-Aug. 1981. Practice Preference: Criminal, Juvenile, International; Open. Marc Shawn Murphy May '84 408 Kensington Court #2 Louisville, KY 40208 634-4124 Hometown: Ashland, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude, in economics, University of Notre Dame, 1981; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in U.S. Army. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List; Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarship; Book A ward, Property I; Moot Court, Pirtle·Washer, competitor; Mock Trial, intraschool finalist; SBA appointee to Faculty Student Probation Standards Committee; International Law Society. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Frank E. Haddad, Jr., Attorney, May 1982- present; Law Clerk/Student Volunteer, U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District, spring 1982. Practice Preference: Open. P. Murphy Ogburn Pamela J. Murphy May '84 2124 Walnut Place Louisville, KY 40205 459-8346 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude, in political science, U of L, 1981; Outstanding Senior A ward; Pi Sigma Alpha Honorary. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, vice-president, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, participant; SBA Orientation Committee; Women's Law Caucus, vice-president; International Law Society, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lewis G. Benham, 1982-1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Immigration, Criminal, Domestic Relations; Open. John Denis Ogburn May '84 3213 Ainslie Way Louisville, KY 40220 458-0976 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in government and international relations, University of Notre Dame, 1978; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; SBA; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Claim/Loss Manager, Royal Insurance Co., June 1979- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporate; Open. 27 l Polk Ranney Christopher Polk May '84 3125 Hikes Lane Louisville, KY 40220 451-4388 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Con. Law I; Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, participant; Mock Trial, intraschool finalist. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Leonard Jaffee, summer 1982; Law Clerk, Jefferson District Public Defender's Office, 1982-present. Practice Preference: Criminal, Kentucky. Maureen Ranney Dec. '84 2515 Glenmary Avenue Louisville, KY 40204 456-1883 Hometown: Glenview, Illinois Scholastic Background: Attended Institute for Paralegal Training, major in estates and trusts, 1978 B.S. in psychology, minor in pre-law, University of Illinois, 1978; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Sigma Delta Kappa. Work Experience: Probate Paralegal, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, July 1979-present; Probate Paralegal, Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather, & Geraldson, Chicago, 1979. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Estates & Trusts/Taxation. 28 Ream Scalone Randy W. Ream May '84 1910 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-3743 Hometown: Glasgow, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. cum laude, in history, Western Kentucky University, 1981; B.A. cum laude, in government, minor in history/government, Western Kentucky University, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Labor Relations Forum; Phi Alpha Delta, 2nd vice-justice. Work Experience: Intern, Wage & Hour Division, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C., summer 1983; Law Clerk, Louie Guenthner, Jr.&I. G. Spencer, fall 1982-spring 1983. Practice Preference: Labor Law, General Practice; Kentucky or Washington, D.C. Howard Joseph Scalone May '84 2822 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-9043 Hometown: West Linn, Oregon Scholastic Background: B.A. in communication, University of WisconsinMilwaukee, 1980; Mortar Board. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, participant, interschool nationals, regionals competitor; Mock Trial, competitor in regional rounds; Law Forum; International Law Society, president. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Reisz, Brown, Rice, Porter & Rosenbaum, April 1982-president; Paralegal, University Legal Clinic at UWM, Sept. 1979-Dec. 80. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; International Trade & Immigration; Open. Schaad Scharpf Robert Douglas Schaad Aug. '83 1615 Arlington Drive Louisville, KY 40206 583-8669 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.S.N. in nursing, U of L, 1979; B.A. in psychology, U of L, 1972. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Contracts; Sigma Delta Kappa. Work Experience: Intern, Jefferson District Public Defender, 1982-83; Staff Nurse, Methodist Evangelical Hospital, 1982; Social Worker, Dept. for Human Resources, 1978-81. Practice Preference: Criminal, Juvenile Justice, Family Law, Public Interest; Kentucky. Michael J. Scharpf May '84 8913 La Costa Road Louisville, KY 40299 491-2068 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, minor in finance, U of L School of Business, Dean's List; Honor Program. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Contracts I; Phi Alpha Delta, treasurer. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Segal and Shanks, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Corporate Law; Open. A. Sharp D. Sharp Anne Howard Sharp May '84 2716 Shippen Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 897-9408 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English literature, Centre College, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscripts editor; Dean's List; Book Awards, Contracts I, Decedents Estates I, II; Brandeis Society; SBA, president, class representative on faculty curriculum committee, social committee; Women's Law Caucus. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Corporate Law; Open. Donald Joe Sharp May '84 2716 Shippen Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 897-9408 Hometown: Greensburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history & economics, Centre College, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Journal of Law and Education, editor-in-chief; Book Awards, Civil Procedure I, U.C.C. II; Moot Court, mentor, judge, inter-school competition, Wagner Labor Law Competition; Mock Trial, intraschool competition; SBA; ABA/LSD, governor 6th Circuit, 1983-84, lieutenant governor, 1982-83. Work Experience: Intern, General Electric labor law dept., May 1983-present; Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner, Hoffman, Clay & Triplett, 1982-March 83. Practice Preference: Litigation, Commercial; Labor, General Practice, Open. 29 Shelburne Shortridge Timothy Owen Shelburne May '84 Route 2 Taylorsville, KY 40071 (502) 477-8481 Hometown: Taylorsville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in accounting, Transylvania University 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; ABA/LSD; Louisville Bar Association, student member. Work Experience: Legal Research Assistant, Internal Revenue Service, Appeals Office, Oct. 1982-present. Practice Preference: Tax, Estate Planning & Administration, U.C.C.; Open. Kathleen Shortridge May '84 194 7 Roanoke Louisville, KY 40205 452-2442 Hometown: Medora, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.A. in journalism, University of Michigan, 1971; M.A. in political science, University of Michigan, 1968; B.A. in political science, Stanford University, 1966. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Award Scholarship for 1st in Class; Book A wards, Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure; Brandeis Society; Moot Court, night vice-president, mentor, Pirtle-Washer, 1st place winner. Work Experience: Director of Affirmative Action, U of L, presently; Farmer, Medora, IN, 1976-79. Practice Preference: Litigation, Criminal, Administrative; Louisville, Indianapolis, southern Indiana. 30 Simmons Simon Tracy Ann Simmons May '84 4018 Blossomwood Louisville, KY 40220 459-8704 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, U of L, 1981; Political Science Honorary, secretary. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor; International Law Society, administrative secretary. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial, Labor, General; Louisville. Sue G. Simon May '84 331 Norbourne Blvd. Louisville, KY 40207 895-6392 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in child development, Washington State University, 1977; B.A. with Honors, in history, minor in English, N. Texas State University, 1969; Honorary. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Legal Research Group, director, 1983, researcher, 1982; SBA Student Advisor; International Law Society; Journal of Law and Education, periodicals/articles staff. Work Experience: Law Library Assistant, U of L., 1982; Education Research Association, American Printing for the Blind, 1977-78; Director, N. Idaho Headstart, 1974-75. Practice Preference: Open. Sprawls Stone David S. Sprawls May '84 1910 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 636-0034 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Honors, in history, U of L, 1977. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Flexner Scholarship; Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer participant; Mock Trial, participant; SBA, class representative, election committee chairman; Labor Relations Forum. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Garlove Waterman & Johnson, July 1982- present; Crew Foreman, Tennis Technology, Mar. 1981-July 1982; Swim Coach, Lakeside Swim Club, Oct. 1977-Aug. 1980; Administrative Assistant U of L, Nov. 1977- Mar. 1979. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Tax, Corporate, Litigation, Labor, Employee Benefits; Louisville, South. Thomas K. Stone May '84 5 Eastover Court Louisville, KY 40206 895-8957 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Honors & Distinction in American Studies, minor in business, University of Kentucky 1979; Student Government Director of Political Affairs. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, semi-finalist in intraschool competition; Mock Trial, finalist, interschool competition; SBA Social committee, chairman; Law Forum, president; Trial Lawyers Association, student member. Stonecipher Sullivan Work Experience: Law Clerk, John B. Southard, Jr., fall 1982-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, General Practice, Trusts and Estates; Open. Keith A. Stonecipher, Jr. May '84 4102 Woodgate Lane Louisville, KY 40220 491-7792 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.M.Ed. in music education, U of L, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Lecturer, Bellarmine College, Sept. 1979-present; Entertainment Contractor, Sept. 1974-present; Private Teacher, Sept. 1971-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Labor, Entertainment; Open. Preston R. Sullivan May '84 2609 Tregaron A venue Louisville, KY 40209 267-1776 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.C. in business management, minor in business administration, U of L, 1976; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Awards, Decedent's Estates, Trusts I. Work Experience: Credit/Claims Manager, Budget Car and Truck Rental, April 1973-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Corporate, Litigation, Real Estate, Public Interest, Trust and Estate; Louisville. 31 Swann Tobbe Jeffrey Charles Swann May '84 2426 Eagle's Eyrie Court #2 Louisville, KY 40206 896-2605 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in economics and business administration, Vanderbilt University, 1981. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Open. Leonard Lee Tobbe May '84 6609 Cooper Chapel Road Louisville, KY 40229 451-9831 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Commerce, major in business administration, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Carl Bensinger, Attorney, Feb. 1983-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Labor, Trusts and Estates; Open. Merrill Lee S. Toole May '84 164 Arrowhead Road Louisville, KY 40207 896-1429 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in German, Middlebury College, 1979; M.A. in French 1970; B.A. with Honors in French, minor in English, Principia College, 1964; Newspaper Editorial Board. 32 Toole Travis Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research; Attended Institute in Transnational Law, Paris, France, 1983. Work Experience: Teacher, Kentucky Country Day School, 1979-present; Teacher, Montgomery County, Public School, MD, 1972-73; Teacher, Leavenworth, KS Public School, 1968-69; Teacher, Louisville Public School, 1967-68. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; Open. Mark C. Travis May '84 1613 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-2991 Hometown: Cleveland, Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.S. in business administration, major in public administration, University of TennesseeKnoxville, 1981; Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature; SGA Legislature Interest Group, director. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, participant; Student Trial Lawyers Association, president, 1983-84; vice president 1982-83; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Richard Beliles, summer 1982-present; Law Clerk, W. Lewis Brown, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Trial Practice, Criminal, Personal Injury; Open. Uhling Vaughan Jeffrey D. Uhling May '84 1100 Caribou Way #4 Louisville, KY 40222 425-0539 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, treasurer; ABA/Law Student Division. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Tax, Estate Planning, Trusts; Southeast. Nancy S. Vaughan May '84 2112 Eastern Parkway #4 Louisville, KY 40204 454-4237 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Distinction, in government, Connecticut College, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Connelly, Kaercher, Baltzell & Stamper, Aug. 1982-Apr. 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Open. Vella Whitehead Brian James Vella May '84 2112 Eastern Parkway Louisville, KY 40204 454-4237 Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science and economics, Mary Washington College, 1980; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor; Dean's List; Award Scholarship; Moot Court, president, board member, mentor, judge; Honor Council. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner, Hoffman, Clay & Triplett, 1982-83. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial, Real Estate; Open. Kenneth James Whitehead May '84 3912 Asbridge Drive Louisville, KY 40222 425-3562 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B. of Business Administration, major in business administration and marketing, University of Kentucky, 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, mentor, judge; SBA, advisor's committee, orientation committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mazin, Hummel, Coan, Owens & Gersh, Feb. 1983-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Litigation, Business, Criminal; Open. 33 Wilkey Willett Robert D. Wilkey May '84 11310 Deham Drive Louisville, KY 40222 241-6483 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1980; Research Intern Appalachian Center. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Journal of Law and Education, candidate. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Connelly, Kaercher, Baltzell & Stamper, June 1982-present; Research Assistant, Professor Russell Weaver, fall 1982; Research Assistant, Professor J. Richardson, spring 1983. Practice Preference: General Practice; Labor, Public Interest; Louisville, Western Kentucky. James P. Willett, III May '84 1606 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-1783 Hometown: Bardstown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in business administration, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Mock Trial, witness. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, Corporate Law; U.C.C., Securities Regulation; Open. 34 Winter Wood Robert A. Winter, Jr. Dec. '83 5201 Michael Edward Court Louisville, KY 40291 239-6978 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in finance, Temple University, 1981; B.S.C. with Honors, U of L, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, Dean's List; Book Awards, Domestic Relations, Torts I, Administrative Law, Tax I, Worker's Compensation; Brandeis Society, treasurer; "Divisibility of Military NonDisability Retirement Pension Benefits Upon Marriage Dissolution ... ," to be published in Journal of Family Law, vol. 22. Work Experience: Assistant to Comptroller, Navy Aviation Supply Office, Philadelphia, Sept. 1980-Aug. 1981; Assistant Program Manager for Logistics, July 1979-80; Supply Officer, U.S. Navy, 1977-July 79. Practice Preference: Taxation, Bankruptcy, Commercial, Administrative Law, Litigation; Open. Jerry Lynn Wood May '84 10006 Old Third Street Road Louisville, KY 40272 937-7309 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B. of General Studies, University of Kentucky, 1980; Dean's List; Intramurals. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi. Practice Preference: General Practice; Kentucky, small to medium size town. Wulf Yevincy Sheila Conners W ulf May '84 1018 Mayer Avenue Louisville, KY 40217 637-4419 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in history, minor in political science, Ballarmine College, 1981, Dean's List, Honors Section. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Women's Law Caucus. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Charles E. Ricketts, Jr. Sept. 1982-present; Snack Bar Manager, Plainview Racquet and Swim Club, summers 1979-82. Practice Preference: Labor Law, Corporate, Environmental; Louisville. Victoria Lynn Y evincy May '84 1800 S. Second Street #30 Louisville, KY 40208 637-8807 Hometown: Greenville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. , magna cum laude, in education, Western Kentucky University, 1981; Social Science Award; Senior Education A ward. Law School Activities and Honors: Women's Law Caucus, president 1982-83. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Al Miller, Attorney, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Open. Elisabeth Long Young May '84 4120 Stoneview Drive #3 Louisville, KY 40207 895- 1211 E. Young M. Young Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in philosophy, U of L, 1981; National Merit Scholar; Omicron Delta Kappa. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate 1982; Dean's List; Moot Court, board, secretary, mentor, judge; SBA, orientation committee, social committee, advisor; Women's Law Caucus, secretary; Phi Alpha Delta, corresponding secretary; Who's Who. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lynch, Sherman & Cox, May-Aug. 1982. Practice Preference: General Practice, Commercial, Litigation, Banking; Open. Mary-James Young May '84 3414 Five Oaks Place Louisville, KY 40207 895-5114 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A., candidate, U of L, 1983; B.A. summa cum laude, in philosophy and English, Spalding College, 1981; English Speaking Union Scholar, Oxford, England; Outstanding Senior Award; SGA, president. Law School Activities and Honors: Recruitment Scholarship; Book A ward, Constitutional Law II; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research Group, researcher. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Russell Weaver, fall 1983; Intern, Office of Commonwealth's Attorney, spring 1980. Practice Preference: Trusts and Estates, General Practice; Louisville. 35 Administration Barbara B. Lewis, Dean Linda S. Ewald, Associate Dean Susan Bourne, Director, Continuing Legal Education Phyllis D. Leibson, Placement Officer Adah Lovesee, Admissions Officer Barbara Thompson, Academic Coordinator, Student Records Pat Treadway, Program Assistant, Student Records Nancy Wilding, Program Assistant, Continuing Legal Education Faculty Leslie W. Abramson, Professor A.B., Cornell University, 1968 J.D., University of Michigan, 1971 LL.M., S.J.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1979 Kathleen S. Bean, Visiting Assistant Professor B.A., Ball State University, 1973 J.D., Drake University Law School, 1978 Goeffrey J . Bennett, Visiting Associate Professor Law Degree, Cambridge, 1974 William E. Biggs, Professor A.B., University of Louisville, 1938 J.D., University of Louisville, 1940 M.A., University of Louisville, 1949 Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1956 Robert Thomas Blackburn, Jr., Professor B.S., University of Kentucky, 1976 J.D., Vanderbilt School of Law Deloris M. Bomark, Assistant Law Librarian and Instructor in Legal Bibliography B.S., Tennessee State University, 1956 M.A., George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, 1964 J.D., State University of N.Y. at Buffalo, 1983 William F. Dolson, Professor B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1953 LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1956 S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1962 Ronald W. Eades, Professor B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, 1970 J.D., Memphis State University, 1973 LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1977 Linda S. Ewald, Professor B.A., University of Louisville, 1967 J.D., University of Louisville, 1972 LL.M., New York University, 1979 36 Leonard R. Jaffee, Professor Philadelphia Musical Academcy, 1962 J .D., Rutgers School of Law, 1972 Lydia Morgan Jones, Assistant Professor A.B., Hunter College, 1967 J.D., Columbia Law School, 1972 Jacqueline R. Kanovitz, Professor A.B., University of Louisville, 1967 J.D., University of Louisville, 1967 Laurence W. Knowles, Professor B.A., LaSalle College, 1955 LL.B., Rutgers University, 1958 LL.M., Yale University, 1959 David J. Leibson, Professor B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1966 J .D., University of Louisville, 1969 LL.M., Harvard University, 1970 Barbara B. Lewis, Professor B.A., University of Louisville, 1958 J.D., University of Louisville, 1962 M.A., Tennessee Technological University, 1972 ML&T, Marshall Wythe School of Law, 1974 Nathan S. Lord, Professor A.B., Harvard University, 1952 LL.B., University of Virginia, 1957 James R. Merritt, Professor A.B., University of S. California, 1939 J.D., Harvard University, 1942 LL.M., Columbia University, 1958 Richard H. Nowka, Assistant Professor B.S., Wayne State College, 1973 J.D., Creighton University, 1976 Ralph S. Petrilli, Professor B.A., University of Louisville, 1940 J.D., University of Louisville, 1948 LL.M., Yale Law School, 1949 Albert T. Quick, Professor B.A., University of Arizona, 1962 M.A., Center Michigan University, 1964 J.D., Wayne State University, 1967 LL.M., Tulane University, 1974 James J. Ragan, III, Associate Professor of Legal Writing B.A., Rollins College, 1966 J .D., Vanderbilt College of Law, 1969 William E. Read, Professor A.B., Hamilton College, 1938 LL.B., Harvard University, 1941 Edwin R. Render, Professor A.B., Western Kentucky University, 1958 LL.B., Vanderbilt University, 1962 LL.M., Harvard University, 1970 Judith Geoghegan Richardson, Associate Professor B.S., University of Kentucky, 1967 J.D., University of Louisville, 1973 Martha W. Rush, Associate Professor of Legal Bibliography and Associate Law Librarian B.A., University of Kentucky, 1969 M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1970 J.D., University of Louisville, 1980 Steven R. Smith, Professor A.B., Buena Vista College, 1968 J.D., University of Iowa, 1971 M.A., University of Iowa, 1971 Robert L. Stenger, Professor B.A., St. Thomas College, 1956 M.A., St. Thomas College, 1957 S.T.D., Catholic University of America, 1963 J.D., University of Iowa, 1974 Gene W. Teitelbaum, Professor, Law Librarian B.A., City College, New York City, 1957 M.L.S., Pratt Institute, 1980 LL.B., Rutgers University Law School, 1968 Walter S. Thomson, Professor B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1957 LL.B., University of Louisville, 1961 LL.M., New York University, 1966 Marlin M. Volz, Professor B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1938 LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1940 S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1945 Carl A. Warns, Jr., Professor A.B., University of Louisville, 1937 LL.B., University of Louisville, 1939 LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1947 Russell Weaver, Assistant Professor B.A., University of Missouri, 1974 J.D., University of Missouri, 1978 Harold G. Wren, Professor A.B., Columbia College, Columbia University, 1942 LL.B., Columbia University School of Law, 1948 J .S.D., Yale Law School, 1957 Part-Time Faculty Dee A. Akers, Professor A.B., University of Kentucky, 1948 LL.B., University of Kentucky, 1950 Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1962 Joseph Vincent Aprile, II, Lecturer B.A., Bellarrnine College, 1965 J.D., University of Louisville, 1968 LL.M., National Law Center, George Washington University, 1973 J. Michael Brown, Lecturer B.S., City College of New York, 1970 J.D., University of Louisville, 1979 Richard H. C. Clay A.B., Davidson College, 1973 J .D., University of Kentucky, 1977 Kerry Harvey, Lecturer B.S., Murray State University, 1978 J.D., University of Kentucky, 1982 Frank W. Heft, Lecturer A.B., Boston University, 1972 J.D., University of Louisville, 1976 James R. Higgins, Jr., Lecturer B.S., Alfred University, 1965 J.D., University of Louisville, 1978 Nicholas N. King, Lecturer B.A., Florida State University, 1966 M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1971 J.D., University of Louisville, 1973 Hon. William E. McAnulty, Jr., Lecturer B.S., Indiana University, 1970 M.A., University of Louisville, 1971 J.D., University of Louisville, 1974 W. Scott Miller, Jr., Lecturer B.A., University of Kentucky Academy of International Law, the Hague, Netherlands, 1948 J.D., University of Louisville, 1951 Homer Parrent, III, Lecturer B.A., University of Louisville J .D., University of Louisville, 1972 Dorothy Pitt, Lecturer B.A., East Carolina University, 1970 M.A., East Carolina University, 1971 J.D., University of Louisville, 1977 Hon. Richard A. Revell, Lecturer B.S.L., University of Louisville, 1954 J.D., University of Louisville, 1957 Ivan Rich, Lecturer B.A., Wichita State University, 1968 J.D., University of Virginia, 1971 Edward A. Rothschild, Lecturer B.S., University of Louisville, 1949 J.D., University of Louisville, 1952 Michael Sims, Lecturer B.A., University of Kentucky, 1978 J.D., University of Kentucky, 1981 Robert F. Smith, Lecturer A.B., University of Louisville J.D., University of Louisville, 1975 Edward M. Steutermann, Lecturer B.CH.E., University of Louisville, 1959 J.D., University of Louisville, 1964 LL.M., George Washington University, 1972 37 I University of Louisville School of Law Request for Placement Services Employer: ___________________________ _ N arne of Recruitment Coordinator Address ______________________ _______ ___ City _____________ State _______ Zip Code ____ _ Telephone On-campus interview date: first choice _____ second choice For interviews with: 3rd year: 2nd year ____ lst_year ___ _ Interviews to begin: Lunch Break _____ Last one _____ _ Interview length: 20 min. 30 min. _____ other ______ _ Name of interviewer(s) ------------------------- If more than one interviewer, will you interview jointly ___ or separately Number of Positions ___ Compensation range Job Description:--------------------------- Applicant Credentials Preferred: Firm resume or descriptive materials: enclosed ____ forthcoming ____ _ Comments/ Requests ________________________ ___ We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would like to receive resumes from the following students: 3rd year 2nd year 1st year Any limitations as to race, color, sex,creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292. Signature
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Title | Senior Bulletin 1983-1984 |
Contributors | University of Louisville. School of Law |
Description | The Senior Bulletin was produced by the School of Law in 1962 and from 1974-1999 (except the 1976-1977 school year). Doubling as a yearbook and a guide for employers, it contains photographs and short biographies of the members of the graduating class. For the school years between 1962-1963 and 1973-1974, student biographies and photographs were included in The Louisville Lawyer student newspaper. Pages and covers that have no text and are not necessary to keep the pagination of the issue correct have been eliminated. |
Searchable Text | School of Law Senior Bulletin 1983-84 University of Louisville University of Louisville School of Law Senior Bulletin 1983-84 Published by the University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office Employer Information The University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. The office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from employers are made available to all interested students and graduates. When an employer lists a job opening with the Law School, the Placement Office requests information on the title of the position, a description of duties, salary range, date position is open, minimum requirements of applicants and procedures for applying. In addition, to stimulate interest as well as to attract those most qualified, we ask employers to submit a firm resume, practice profile or similar descriptive information for display to our students. The Placement Office can compile and mail resumes of students and alumni, provide a list of available candidates and coordinate on-campus interviews. We will attempt in every way to facilitate an employer's recruitment process; however, we will not screen applicants nor attempt to influence hiring decisions. Placement Service On-Campus Interviews On-campus interviews are generally held in the fall; however, they can be scheduled at any time during the school year with the exception of vacation and examination periods. Interviews may be scheduled for third year students seeking permanent positions and for first and second year students interested in summer employment. To facilitate scheduling, contact the Placement Officer after April 15 to reserve space for a fall interviewing date, or at least two weeks in advance. A placement request form (see back page) should be submitted to the office. 2 Recruiting Through Correspondence Employers who are unable to interview at the School are invited to call or send announcements of available positions. Employers can request that a notice be posted on the Placement Bulletin Board whereby employers can elect to have resumes sent directly by the applicants or be collected and forwarded by the Placement Office. Alumni Placement The Placement Office has on file names of University of Louisville Law School Alumni who are presently interested in changing professional affiliation. Resumes from the Active File can be forwarded to employers upon request. The Placement Office also notifies recent graduates and other alumni of current job openings through the Going Places newsletter which is distributed monthly. Employers have found the newsletter useful in meeting their immediate needs. Follow Up The Placement Office requests that employers notify each student of their decision regarding application, and that the Placement Office be notified when hiring has been completed. We welcome your inquiries about these students, encourage you to utilize the placement services, and invite you to visit the University of Louisville School of Law at your earliest convenience. For further information, write or call: Phyllis D. Leibson Placement Officer School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-6368; 588-6358 The University of Louisville School of Law Background The study of law began in Louisville in 1846 when the state legislature chartered the University of Louisville. The former Jefferson School of Law was absorbed by the University of Louisville in 1950. Throughout its 135 year history the students, faculty and alumni of the School of Law have maintained a traditionally prominent role in scholarship and leadership within the legal community. The University of Louisville School of Law is accredited by the Association of American Law Schools, the American Bar Association, and is a member of the National Association for Law Placement. Enrollment There is currently a total enrollment of 450 students in the day and evening divisions. Students representing 80 colleges and 22 states make up the student body. The selectivity of our admissions standards and the demanding requirements for matriculation combine to ensure competence in our graduates. Facilities The School of Law has been in its present location on the Belknap Campus of the University ofLouisville since 1939 when it moved from its downtown site. Buried beneath the front portico of this building are the remains of Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939 and his wife. The original law building, designed by architect J ens Frederick Larson, was supplemented by the construction of a major library addition in 1974 and another addition in 1981. The library of the Law School consists of more than 120,000 volumes which are selected to aid student instruction and to promote research. Nineteen-hundred and eighty-one saw the completion of an expansive classroom and office facility for the School of Law which approximately dpubles the physical plant of the law ¥hool. This new facility is complemented by a complete renovation and refurbishment of the existing structure. The Law School Campus includes classrooms, seminar halls, an amphitheater, administrative offices, a suite of offices for student organizations, student and faculty lounges, a darkroom and a library that can accommodate over 300 students. Grading System The University of Louisville Law School has maintained rigorous academic standards. These standards are reflected in the grading policy of the school. Our ordinary or "average" grade is a "C." The University of Louisville has maintained high academic standards and there has been very little grade inflation at this school. Because of the rigorous grading standards at the University of Louisville, the grade point average of our students may appear lower than students with less academic achievement at other schools. Prospective employers may, therefore, find it particularly helpful to compare class rank standing of students. Academic Calendar Fall Semester, 1983 Classes Start- Aug. 24 Thanksgiving- Nov. 24-27 Classes End-Nov. 29 Examinations-Dec. 3-16 Spring Semester, 1984 Classes Start-Jan. 9 Mid-term Vacation-Mar. 18-25 Classes End- April17 Examinations-April 21-May 4 Commencement- May 13 3 Student Publications and Programs Journal of Family Law The Journal of Family Law is the law review of the University of Louisville School of Law. The contents of the Journal consist of student written comments and case notes, and articles by persons having expertise in family law. The members of the Journal publish four issues per year and have complete editorial control over content. Candidate selection is based upon writing ability and scholastic achievement. The candidacy period lasts approximately one year. During the period the candidates must submit one case note, several "recent cases" and one student note, as well as perform tasks such as proofreading and citechecking. Service on the Journal is the highest academic honor available to a law student. The Journal of Law and Education The Journal of Law and Education is published in conjunction with the University of South Carolina Law and Education Center. It is the foremost publication committed exclusively to school law. Under the direction of Professor Laurence W. Knowles, the University of Louisville members of the Journal are responsible for the research, writing and publication of all recent cases in education as well as preparing synopses of recent law review articles in the area. Louisville Law Examiner The Louisville Law Examiner, a student published newspaper, serves the law school and other members of the legal community as a medium of information and ideas. Under the direction of a student editor- in-chief, staff members, derived from all three classes actively participate in gathering infor-' mation, writing articles, and editing copy for the publication which is issued eight times during the year. The Examiner's circulation has increased to 4200 and includes all law school alumni the student body, various state and ' local officials, and other law schools. 4 Moot Court Program The purpose of the Moot Court Program is to provide an opportunity for training in the principles of oral and written advocacy, to provide nationwide exposure to second and third year students through participation in competitions, to sponsor and coordinate the Henry Pirtle and Benjamin F. Washer Moot Court competition and to assist in the first year writing program and appellate advocacy program. This program is managed by a Moot Court Board comprised of second and third year students. Students from the second and third year classes also volunteer to serve as mentors and judges for the first year program. Student mentors guide first year students in the research of their appellate briefs and assist them in their preparation for oral arguments. The student judges hear and critique the first year students appellate argument alongside practicing attorneys and faculty members. Internships Senior students in good academic standing are eligible to participate in either the Legal Aid Clinical Internship or Applied Criminal Justice programs. These students, under the supervision of a practicing attorney or members of the faculty, assist clients by counseling, investigating, preparing legal documents, and performing all essential preparation for trial. In addition, these students are permitted to prosecute or defend cases in the local court due to a special ruling of the Kentucky Supreme Court which sanctions approved clinical programs. Judicial Internship In the recently created Judicial Internship program, the student is assigned to work as an assistant for a Jefferson County Circuit Judge. The student sits in on trials, is present during conferences, and conducts research. The student has the opportunity to closely observe litigation techniques and to learn directly from the judge by observing the proceedings from the judge's position of impartiality. Student Organizations Student Bar Association (SBA) The Student Bar Association consists of the entire student body of the law school and serves as a liaison between students and faculty and administrators. The SBA is managed by elected officers and representatives from both the day and evening divisions. Specialized functions are performed by standing and ad hoc committees composed of student volunteers. In addition, members of the SBA serve on various faculty committees. The SBA is a charter member of the American Law Student Association, a national organization sponsored by the American Bar Association. The Honor Council, under aegis of the SBA, enforces the law school's Honor Code. Council members are elected from the second and third year classes. The Honor Council seeks to further the highest standards of legal education and ethical conduct and create a realization by law students that they are carrying on a great professional responsibility. Louisville Law Forum The Louisville Law Forum is an independent student organization, governed by an elected board of directors, which coordinates various existing lecture programs at the law school. The Law Forum brings to the local legal community distinguished scholars, advocates and public figures with an impact on the legal profession. Lectures are scheduled periodically at no charge to the public. Women's Law Caucus The Women's Law Caucus provides a forum for discussion of problems unique to female law students. Membership is extended to all students interested in perserving and advancing women's legal rights. The Caucus holds monthly meetings and participates in regional and national conferences. Black American Law Students Association (BALSA) The Black American Law Students Association seeks to promote academic excellence among black law students and to improve relations in the law school community. Through meetings and workshops, BALSA encourages its members to commit themselves to making the legal profession more responsive to specialized needs of the black community. BALSA also participates in the recruiting of competent black law students and provides assistance to students preparing for law school. International Law Society The International Law Society encourages increased interest in and understanding of international and comparative law. The Society sponsors speakers and other activities toward this end. Membership is open to any student having a desire to learn about international or comparative law. Labor Law Forum The Labor Law Forum promotes the study of labor law supplementing the School of Law faculty, noted for its excellence in this field. To acquaint the student body with the numerous opportunities in this area, the organization offers seminars featuring speakers who are labor leaders and attorneys who specialize in labor law. Student Legal Research Group The Student Legal Research Group (SLRG) is an independent organization that provides selected law students the opportunity to research and write legal memoranda on actual questions of law submitted by attorneys of Kentucky and neighboring states. The SLRG provides a valuable resource for attorneys while at the same time providing income and experience for students. 5 Legal Fraternities Three professional legal fraternities coexist at the law school. Members are actively recruited from the student body with each fraternity emphasizing the special advantages available to its affiliates. Membership in legal fraternities is conditioned upon invitation, payment of dues and continued good standing as a law student. Academic and social programs vary with each fraternity. Phi Alpha Delta-The Fred Vinson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International was chartered in 1935. Delta Theta Phi-The Henry Clay Chapter of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity was established at the law school in 1948. Sigma Delta Kappa-The Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa Grand National Law Fraternity is the only fraternity designed for law students in the evening division. Honors and Awards Honor Societies Two honor societies reward outstanding academic achievement among students at the law school. Membership in an honor society is bestowed upon deserving students by the deans and faculty of the law school. Brandeis Society-The Brandeis Society honors those students with outstanding records in law school. Each year the society invites a limited number of second and third year students, the top 5 percent and 10 percent respectively, to become Brandeis Scholars on the basis of their academic records. In addition to honoring outstanding scholastic achievements, the society endeavors to serve the law school in order to enhance scholastic excellence. 6 The society is named after Supreme Court Justice Mr. Louis D. Brandeis, whose bequests have considerably enriched the quality of the law school's academic program. The law school has been the custodian of Mr. Brandeis' personal papers since he began donating them in 1936. Phi Kappa Phi-The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all academic disciplines and accepts members from all colleges of the university. Law students may be elected but their number must not exceed, for the year, 10 percent of the number of candidates for degrees. The law school's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi was installed in 1942. Book Awards Books Awards are awarded to students each semester for academic achievement in the classroom. Students are eligible for a book award by receiving the highest grade in the class. The awards are provided by nationally recognized law publishers. Dean's List Dean's List distinction is awarded each semester to students who obtain a 3.0 and above grade point average for courses completed that semester. Scholarships The following scholarships are part of the general scholarship funds administered through the deans' offices: Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships Bernard Flexner Scholarship Leon P. Lewis Scholarship Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial Scholarship Carl Mann Scholarship Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarships Alumni Scholarships Class of 1983-84 • Abel Alfano E. Malcolm Abel, II Dec. '83 Route I, Box 700 Palmyra, IN 47164 364-6696 Hometown: Palmyra, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A with Distinction, in mathematics, Indiana University, 1980; Dean's List; Chancellor's List; SGA, vice-president, chief justice, Merit Scholarships; Who's Who. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, judge; Delta Theta Phi, bailiff; Student Trial Lawyers Association; Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys, member. Work Experience: Intern, Legal Aid Society, 1983; Millwright, International Harvester, 1973-81; Captain, Army National Guard, 1972-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Criminal, Civil; Kentucky, Indiana. Charles T. Alfano, Jr. May '84 1910 South Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 636-1996 Hometown: Suffield, Connecticut Scholastic Background: B.A. in economics, minor in political science, Tufts University, 1981; Dean's List; Lacrosse. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer, quarter-finals competition; Mock Trial; SBA, treasurer; Labor Relations Forum; Phi Alpha Delta, marshall. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Alfano & Halloran, CT, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Superior Court, CT, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government, General Practice; Northeast, Open. 8 Atkins Bates Thomas H. Atkins Dec. '83 1226 Everett Ave. Louisville, KY 40204 458-1811 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in police administration, U of L, 1977; B.A. in political science, minor in English, Marshall University, 1973. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate 1983-84; Dean's List; Academic Scholarship; Book Award, Property I; Brandeis Society, vice-president; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle Washer, semifinalist; Mock Trial; SBA, class representative; Delta Theta Phi, treasurer. Work Experience: Army Officer, U.S. Army, 1973-83. Practice Preference: Law firm; General Practice. Jack Benton Bates May '84 2000 Confederate Place, #1101 Louisville, KY 40208 636-1547 Hometown: Elizabethtown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in personnel, UK, 1981; Management Honorary; B.G.S. in psychology/sociology, UK, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; SBA Orientation Comm.; International Law Society, treasurer; Delta Theta Phi, treasurer. Work Experience: Intern, Legal Aid, fall 1983; Law Clerk, KY Dept. of Labor, Spec. Fund, May-Oct., 1982; Social Worker, KY Dept. for Human Resources, 1977-79. Practice Preference: Law firm, Corp.; Commercial, Banking, Securities, General. Benkert Berry Rose H. Benkert May '84 1204 Bardstown, Road #205 Louisville, KY 40204 456-5596 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A with Honors in economics, minor in political science, U of L, 1978; Bigelow Scholarship; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, committee member; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Marlin Volz, spring 1983; Student Assistant, President's Office, U of L, 1981- 83; Eligibility Worker III, DHR, 1978-81. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government; Public Interest, Administrative Law, General Practice; Louisville, Southern Indiana, West. Adrienne Adams Berry Dec. '83 4106 Meadowland Drive Prospect, 40059 228-1663 Hometown: Prospect, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in library science, Western Kentucky University, 1979; B.S. in library science, minor in sociology/general business, Western Kentucky University, 1967. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge, fall 1982; Student Bar Association, class representative, 1980-81; Labor Relations Forum; Delta Theta Phi. Practice Preference: General Practice, Labor. Bivens Bohnert Judi Lynn Bivens May '84 6913 Peppermill Lane Louisville, KY 40228 239-5201 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in chemistry, U of L, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Journal of Law and Education, staff member; Honor Council; SBA Orientation and Placement committee, member; Faculty and Course Evaluation Committee; Student Advisor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Segal, Isenberg, Sales & Stewart, Jan. 1983- present; Research Assistant, Professor James Ragan, Aug. 1982- present; Student Assistant, Law Library, fall 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm, Corporate; General practice, Labor, Medico-Legal; Louisville, New York, Boston. Kenneth Allen Bohnert Dec. '83 875 Eastern Parkway, #1 Louisville, KY 40217 635-2959 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in business/political science, Bellarmine College, 1980; President's Scholarship; Soccer Team, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Torts II. Work Experience: Chief Law Clerk of the research support staff, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, May 1981-present. Practice Preference: General Practice. 9 Bradshaw Brannon Glenda C. Bradshaw 2208 Sherwood A venue -Louisville, KY 40205 May '84 Hometown: Marrowbone, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A in political science, UK, 1978. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, fall 1981, spring 1982. Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Probation and Parole Officer, Department of Corrections, Oct. 1978-present. Practice Preference: Open. Ann Brannon Dec. '83 2012 Fiji Mew Louisville, KY 40218 499-8515 Hometown: Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in history, minor in psychology, Thomas More College, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Grauman Award Scholarship; Pirtle-Washer competition; Student Legal Research Group, staff; Journal of Law and Education, staff, published in Spring 1983 volume, " Supreme Court Preview". Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Dept. of Labor, Spec. Fund, Oct. 1982- present; Research Assistant, Professor Albert Quick, Jan. 1983-present; Research Assistant, Professor Lydia Jones, fall 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government, Administrative Law, Domestic Relations, Worker's Compensation; Lexington, Covington, Cincinnati. 10 M.R. Brown KP. Brown Mark R. Brown May '84 2000 Confederate Place, #501 Louisville, KY 40208 636-5716 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in math, minor in history, University of Dayton, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor; Bernard Flexner Award Scholarship; Dean's List; Book Awards: Constitutional Law II, Evidence, Dec. Estates, Criminal Law, Professional Responsibility; Brandeis Society, president; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor William Dolson, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, summers 1982, 1983; Library Aide, Law Library, fall 1982. Practice Preference: Open. Richard P. Brown Dec. '83 1424 Arcade Avenue, #4 Louisville, KY 40215 367-0793 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S., cum laude, in criminology, minor in psychology, University of Maryland, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Commonwealth Attorney's Office, Aug. 1982-present; Security Specialist, U.S. Secret Service, May 1978-Aug. 1981; Security Specialist, White House Communications Agency, Jan. 1973-May 1978. Practice Preference: Corporate, Government, Administrative Law, Regulations; East Burgess Buster Annette Marie Burgess May '84 8216 Arnoldtown Road Louisville, KY 40214 935-2120 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in business and psychology, Eastern Kentucky University, 1980; Presidential Scholarship, Dean's List; Outstanding Peer Counselor, Who's Who. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Burgess, Rose & Mann Attorneys, 1974-present. Practice Preference: Law firm; General Practice, Real Estate; Louisville. Victoria Dohrman Buster Dec. '83 322 Highwood Drive Louisville, KY 40206 896-2660 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., in advertising, minor in marketing, UK, 1979; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Phi Alpha Delta; SBA. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, spring 1983-present; Law Clerk, Barnett & Alagia, Aug. 1982-Mar. 1983; Law Clerk, Bensinger & Welsh, summer 1982; Law Clerk, Burman & Robinson, L.P.A., Columbus, OH, Aug. 1981-April 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm; Corporate, Tax, Probate; Louisville. Calvert Camp Stephen Neal Calvert Aug. '83 410 Lindsay Court #9 Louisville, KY 40206 895-4286 Hometown: Chaplin, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in agriculture, UK, 1971; Alpha Zeta Honorary Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Permit Evaluation Section, Dec. 1980-Dec. 1982; Reclamation Specialist, Dept. of Interior, Office of Surface Mining, Apr. 1979-July 1980; Park Manager, Corps of Engineers, Sept. 1977-Apr. 1979; Park Ranger, Army Corps of Engineers, Oct. 1973-Sept. 1977. Practice Preference: Government; Administrative Law; Eastern Kentucky. Leo F. Camp May '84 7902 Osborne Drive Louisville, KY 40222 426-2588 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in agriculture, Ohio State University, 1977; Scholastic Achievement Scholarships; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Bar Association Orientation Committee; Honor Council; Louisville Bar Association, student member. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor James Merritt, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Mapother and Mapother, May-Nov. 1982. Practice Preference: Law firm; Corporate, Real Estate, Commercial, Trusts and Estates, General Practice; Open. 11 Carey Carlton Bradford D. Carey Dec. '83 1914 Covey Trace LaGrange, KY 40031 588-6467 Hometown: LaGrange, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in business administration, UK, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Criminal Law; Delta Theta Phi, master of ritual. Work Experience: Chief Engineer, WUOL Radio, June 1976-present; F.A.A. licensed pilot; Kentucky certified Emergency Medical Technician; Volunteer Firefighter, 5 yrs; Federal Communications Commission First Class Radio-Telephone License. Practice Preference: Open. Joel C. Carlton May '84 126 Stoke On Trent Jeffersontown, KY 40299 491-7561 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in political science, U of L, 1981; Dean's List; Dean's Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Book A ward, Civil Procedure; Student Bar Association, Orientation Committee, Student Advisor; Journal of Law and Education, staff. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law firm, General Practice; Open. 12 Champion Clare Teresa Lynn Champion May '84 842 River Dell Court #9 Louisville, KY 40206 895-5309 Hometown: Paducah, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in political science, minor in journalism and paralegalism, Murray State University, 1980; Who's Who; Student Government. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Competition, Pirtle-Washer, fall 1982; ABA/LSD, representative; Student Bar Association, executive committee; Women's Law Caucus, treasurer; Labor Relations Forum, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of Paducah, summers 1981-82; Administrative Aide, Judge Robert 0. Miller, Calloway County Judge/Executive, spring 1981; Assistant to City Manager, City of Henderson, 1979. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government, Administrative Law, Labor, Criminal, Commerce; Open. J. Gregory Clare May '84 33 Hill Road Louisville, KY 40204 451-1272 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, minor in finance, University of Dayton, 1980. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nold, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Rogers. Practice Preference: Law firm. Clark Clarke Martha E. Clark May '84 1867 Alfresco Place Louisville, KY 40205 451-9623 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in health care administration, Western Kentucky University, 1977; Dean's List; National Health Science Honorary, Eta Sigma Gamma. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Jefferson County Women Lawyers, 1982-83. Work Experience: Paralegal, Humana, Inc., 1981-present; Humana, 1979-1981. Practice Preference: Corporate, Commercial, Securities, Real Estate, General Practice; Open. William J. Clarke May '84 2923 Riedling Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-2512 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, U of L, 1981; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Martin, Williams, Zalman Attorneys, Oct. 1982-present. Practice Preference: Corporate, Government, Corporate Law, Administrative Law, Military Justice; Open. Cook Cross Mary B. Cook May '84 6903 Blackhorse Drive Louisville, KY 40291 239-4206 Hometown: Norfolk, Virginia Scholastic Background: Diploma, Gradalajara Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law, University of San Diego, 1983; M.A. in Spanish, U of L, 1980; B.A., magna cum laude, in Spanish, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1975; Phi Beta Kappa; National Merit Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, published Case Note in Volume 20; Dean's List; Brandeis Society; Moot Court, mentor, judge. Work Experience: Teacher, Jefferson County Schools, 1977-80; Graduate Teaching Assistant, U of L, 1976-77. Practice Preference: Civil, Criminal, International, Admiralty; Open. David M. Cross May '84 6613 Southside Drive Louisville, KY 40214 363-3178 Hometown: Albany, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, minor in geography, Western Kentucky University, 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: SBA Orientation Committee; Honor Council; Delta Theta Phi, dean. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Wilson & Smith, Jamestown, KY, summer 1983; Cross Realty Co., Albany, KY 1978-. Practice Preference: Law firm. Oil & Gas, General Practice; Southern Kentucky. 13 D'Angelo Davidson Anthony P. D'Angelo May '84 211 La Fontenay Court Louisville, KY 40223 245-1640 Hometown: Winchester, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., with Honors, in political science, minor in history, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Labor Relations Forum, treasurer; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kurtz & Webb, Sept. 1982-May 1983; Supervisor, Skilled Trades, Rockwell International, summers, 1977-79. Practice Preference: Corporate, Government; Labor Law, Corporate, Commercial; Open. Denise Moore Davidson 242 Perry A venue Hazard, KY 41701 Hometown: Hazard, Kentucky May '84 Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, semifinalist; SBA, secretary; Law Forum, treasurer; Women's Law Caucus, vice president; Labor Relations, vice president, Journal of Law and Education, staff. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Craft, Barret & Haynes, Hazard, KY, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, spring 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Open. 14 Desrosiers Deweese Susan Riley Desrosiers Dec. '83 2356 Ashwood Drive Louisville, KY 40205 454-5924 Hometown: Durham, North Carolina Scholastic Background: M.A., magna cum laude, in criminology, University of Maryland-College Park, 1977; B.A., cum laude, in sociology, minor in psychology, Appalachian State University, 1973. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Women's Law Caucus; ABA/LSD, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Ecology, Inc., Oct. 1982-present; Instructor/criminology, University of Maryland-College Park, Aug. 1979-Aug. 1980; Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, NC. Dept. of Human Resources, Aug. 1973-Feb. 1975. Practice Preference: Administrative Law, Environmental Law, Public Interest; East Coast, Washington, D.C., Raleigh, N C. Deborah Jean Deweese May '84 2987 Six Mile Lane Jeffersontown, KY 40299 499-8720 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge, Pirtle-Washer competitions; SBA Orientation Committee; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nold, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Rodgers, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law firm; General Practice; Open. Dillon Doll Bryan J. Dillon May '84 7914 Grenoble Prospect, KY 40059 228-3857 Hometown: Columbus, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in mathematics, minor in history, Hanover College, 1981; Yarnelle Award (Outstanding Junior Math Student). Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, administrative editor; Dean's List; Book Award, Torts I; Moot Court, Pirtle·Washer, quarter· finalist. Work Experience: Law Clerk, William L. Hoge, III, 1982-present. Practice Preference: Litigation; Open. John K. Doll May '84 1027 Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 459-2350 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, University of Virginia, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Constitutional Law; Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner, Hoffman, Clay & Triplett, summer 1983; Income Tax Preparer, Burns Financial Services, Spring 1983; Management Trainee, The Creasey Company, May 1980-March 1981. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Commercial, Real Estate, Louisville, KY or Virginia. Dolle Downs Rosann Dolle May '84 520 Morningside Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-7756 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in business management and administration, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Torts II; Phi Alpha Delta, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger Attorneys, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporate; General Practice, Commercial, Trust and Estates; Open. David L. Downs May '84 5801 Celina Street Louisville, KY 40213 969-3446 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Honors, in history, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: International Law Society. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library. Practice Preference: Law firm, Government; Commercial, Public Interest; Central Kentucky. 15 Dyke Elston Thomas W. Dyke May '84 4014 Alton Road Louisville, KY 40207 897-0362 Hometown: Ashland, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in criminal justice, Eastern Kentucky University, 1978; B.S. in police administration, minor in business, Eastern Kentucky University, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Sigma Delta Kappa, vicechancellor 1982-83. Work Experience: Patrolman II, University of Louisville Dept. of Public Safety, 1978-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice, Criminal Law; Kentucky. Dawn R. Elston 2249 Apache Drive #2 Madison, Indiana 47250 (812) 273- 1925 Dec. '83 Hometown: Madison, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, minor in psychology, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1980; Dean's List; Founder's Day Honor Student. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Cooper, Cox, Jacobs, Reed & Barlow, Madison, Indiana, summer, Dec. 1982. 16 Evans Fields D. Keith Evans, Jr. May '84 6809 Mariposa Drive Louisville, KY 40214 367-6597 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in philosophy, U of L, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor; Law Examiner, contributing writer; Labor Relations Forum; Sigma Delta Kappa. Work Experience: Negotiator and Administrative Officer, Internatioal Association of Machinists: Kentucky State Council, 1981-present; Lodge 2409, 1977-82; Tool & Die Maker, General Electric, 1969- present; Tool & Die Apprenticeship Program, General Electric, 1966- 69. Practice Preference: Open. Linda W aflart Fields May '84 4119 Samoset Court Louisville, KY 40299 491-7100 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Ed. in special education, U of L, 1973; Dean's List; Honor Fraternities; B.S. in elementary education, U of L, 1975; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, attorney, witness; Student Legal Research Group, researcher; Delta Theta Phi. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Criminal Law, Juvenile Justice, Domestic Relations, Litigation; Jefferson County, Kentucky. Frazier Garner Carl C. Frazier May '84 1101 Gail Court #10 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 283-7686 Hometown: Madison, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, minor in political science, Georgetown College, 197 4; Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary; Interdorm Judicial Court. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competition. Practice Preference: Government; Criminal Law, Administrative Law. John A. Garner May '84 1506 Sunset Drive New Albany, IN 47150 945-4331 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in history and accounting, Bellarmine College, 1981; Dean's List; English Speaking Union, Summer Scholarship. Work Experience: Accountant, Hitchcock Associates, May 1980-present; Law Clerk, R. L. Hitchcock Aug. 1981-July 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Tax, Trusts and Estates; Louisville, southern Indiana. Gilmore Glubiak Shirley Ann Gilmore May '84 402 McCready A venue Louisville, KY 40206 897-1460 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in sociology, minor in history, Spalding College, 1967. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Constitutional Law II; Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: Social Worker, Cabinet for Human Resources, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1967-present. Practice Preference: Tax, Real Estate; Kentucky, Indiana. Peter G. Glubiak May '84 719 M Street Louisville, KY 40208 634-8713 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Ed. in counseling psychology, University of Virginia, 1976; B.A. with Distinction, in history, University of Virginia, 1974; Special Scholars Program. Law School Activities and Honors: A ward Scholarship for 1st prize in Environmental Essay; Pirtle-Washer, quarter-finalist; Mock Trial, winner of school competition; Law Forum, board member; Environmental Law Society, co-chairman; Honor Council, chariman; National Lawyers Guild, president; Journal of Law and Education; co-author of Model Wetlands Statute; A Survey of Available Regulations and Remedies to be presented in June, 1983. Work Experience: Law Clerk/Librarian, Legal Aid Society, 1982-83; Research Asst., Systems Science Institute, 1982-83. Practice Preference: Public Interest, Environmental Law, Educational Law; Open. 17 Goble Greenberg Gary L. Goble May '84 4314 Green Pine Court Louisville, KY 40220 454-5426 Hometown: Prestonsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1969. Work Experience: Treasurer, Al Campisano Distribution Company, Inc., Sept. 1980-present. Practice Preference: Corporate, Tax, Kentucky. Richard Allen Greenberg May '84 509 Brookview Drive Louisville, KY 40207 895-5797 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.M. in business, Tulane University, 1981; Who's Who; Business School Club, president; Student Senate, financial committee. Law School Activities and Honors: SBA Orientation Committee, Freshman Advisor; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Handmaker, Weber, Meyer & Rose, summer 1982-present; Volunteer, District Attorney's Office, New Orleans, LA, 1979. Practice Preference: Business; Open. 18 Guenther Handy Mary Ann McHenry Guenther Rt. 1 Box 715 May '84 Borden, Indiana 47106 (812) 967-2814 Hometown: Borden, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.L.S. in library science, Indiana University, 1973; B.A. with Distinction, in English, Purdue University, 1968; Scholastic Honorary. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Legal Research Group, researcher; Journal of Law and Education, co-editor. Work Experience: Intern, Floyd County Prosecutor's Office, 1983-present; Research Assistant, Professor Harold Wren, 1982-83; Librarian, Greater Clark County Schools, 1975-81; Instructor, Indiana University Southwest, 1976; English Teacher, Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, Columbus, Indiana, 1970-74. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Trusts and Estates, Real Estate. Louisville, southern Indiana. Sharon R. Handy May '84 9219 Foxtail Court Crestwood, KY 40014 241-5810 Hometown: Harrodsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude, in theology, minor in sociology, Hanover College, 1978; Scholastic Fraternity; Dept. Honors. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Book Award, Torts II; Moot Court, board member, mentor; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Assistant VicePresident, Executive Banking Services, Liberty National Bank & Trust Company, June 1978-present. Practice Preference: Corporation, Law Firm; Open. Hardesty Hatfield Joseph L. Hardesty May '84 602 Bluegrass Avenue #2 Louisville, KY 40214 366-0966 Hometown: Frankfort, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in engineering, minor in political science, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, executive editor; Dean's List; Student Legal Research Group; SBA Placement Committee; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Middleton & Reutlinger, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson, May 1982-May 1983; Army Officer, U.S. Army, June 1976-81. Practice Preference: General Civil Practice; Open. Martin Lando Hatfield May '84 6613 Southside Drive #4 Louisville, KY 40214 368-8761 Hometown: Nancy, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in police administration, minor in corrections, Eastern Kentucky University, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarship; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial; SBA Student Advisor, ABA/LSD; Phi Alpha Delta, chief justice. Practice Preference: General Practice. Haverstock Heberle Beverly Hester Haverstock 6308 Limewood Circle May '84 Louisville, KY 40222 425-1468 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Ed. in special education, U of L, 1975; B.A. with Honors, in education, U of L, 1960; Mortar Board; Woodcock Society; Who's Who; B.E.H. Fellowship Grant; Council for Exceptional Children. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor; Mock Trial, intraschool competition. Work Experience: Regional Resource Teacher, Special Education, Jefferson County Schools, 1979-present. Practice Preference: Louisville. Denise M. Heberle May '84 2112 Eastern Parkway #4 Louisville, KY 40204 454-4237 Hometown: Albany, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in psychology, Swarthmore College 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle· Washer competition. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ewen, MacKenzie & Peden, March 1983-present; Law Clerk, Barnett & Alagia. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice, Public Interest; Open. 19 Hesen Hobson Ellen M. Hesen May '84 8206 Camberley Drive Louisville, KY 40222 426-1543 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in history, minor in marketing, Xavier University, 1979; Student Activities Staff; Alumni Committee. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Commonwealth Land Title Insurance A ward, Property II; Moot Court, mentor, judge; SBA, night vice president, orientation committee, election committee, faculty recruitment committee, placement committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, Jan. 1983-present; Law Clerk, White, Diamond & Silverthorn, June, 1979-Nov. 1982. Practice Preference: Open. Willis W. Hobson, V. May '84 131 Crescent Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 896-9836 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in agriculture, major in agricultural business, minor in animal science, University of Tennessee, 1979; Pendergrass Scholarship. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleW asher competition; SBA social committee, International Law Society. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Earl R. Searcy, Aug. 1982-present; Law Clerk, Dominic Porto, May 1982-July 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Trusts and Estates, Property; Louisville. 20 Hoffman Hoge Joseph M. Hoffman May '84 Box 667 Midway, KY 40347 (606) 846-4716 Hometown: Midway, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in botany, Duke University, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Constitutional Law I; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, Sept. 1982-Apr. 1983; Law Clerk, Rouse, Rouse, Combs & Pierce, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Louisville, central Kentucky. Judith B. Hoge May '84 3933 Elfin Road Louisville, KY 40207 896-8530 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in French, minor in psychology, Hollins College, 1965. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competitions; Law Examiner, editor-in-chief, staff; Law Forum; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Meidinger, Inc., summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporation; Commercial, Tax, Banking; Louisville, Lexington, Kentucky. Isaacs Jamrozy Wayne A. Isaacs May '84 221 N. Clifton Ave. #29 Louisville, KY 40206 895-9330 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with Distinction, in accounting, U of L Business School, 1979; Faculty Award for Academic Achievement in Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi, outstanding member award, chairman of tutoring services; Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, W elenken, Himmelfarb & Rosenberg, July-Aug. 1982; Experienced Staff Accountant, Arthur Andersen & Co., July 1979- July 1981. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporations, Tax, Trusts; Open. Stephen Anthony Jamrozy May '84 3735 Carol Road Louisville, KY 40218 458- 5611 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.B. in English/Communications, Drury College, 1981; English Dept. Award; Academic and Athletic Scholarships; National Championship Swim Team. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer competition. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library, U of L, 1982, 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation, General Practice, Open. Jernigan R. Johnson Janet Aileen Jernigan May '84 2591 E. Burnett Avenue Louisville, KY 40202 637-2538 Hometown: Little Rock, Arkansas Scholastic Background: B.A. in psychology, minor in sociology, Ouachita Baptist University, 1974; Who's Who; Association of Women Students, Vice President. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer, winner of first rounds; Law Forum, board member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Commonwealth's Attorney, 30th Judicial District, fall 1982- present, Administrative Assistant, fall 1979-fall 1982; Resource & Conference Director; Paul Douglas Consumer Research Center, Consumer Federation of America, Washington, D.C., 1976-79. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Governemtn; General Practice with litigation, Public Interest. Robin Breen Johnson Dec. '83 5494 C Jamison Street Fort Knox, KY 40121 942-7354 Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.A. in foreign affairs/American history, University of Virginia, 1976; Army ROTC. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Legal Research Group, assistant director. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Leslie Abramson, summer 1983; Military Intelligence Officer, U.S. Army, Sept. 1976-May 1982. Practice Preference: General Practice, California. 21 W. Johnson Kerins Walton Johnson May '84 409 N. 5th Street LaGrange, KY 40031 222-1009 Hometown: LaGrange, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in political science, U of L, 1981; full graduate scholarship; B.A. with Honors, political science, 1979; Woodcock Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Louisville Bar Association, student member, economic litigation committee, see fall 1983 article evaluating "Economical Litigation Docket." Work Experience: Law Clerk, James R. Voyles, P.S.C., 1982-present; Research Assistant, Political Science Dept., U of L, 1979-81; Intern, 12th Kentucky Judicial District, Judge George Williamson, 1978-79. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Trusts and Estates, Real Property, Oil & Gas, Equine; Kentucky. David F. Kerins May '84 7150-1 Bronner Circle Louisville, KY 40218 491-3777 Hometown: Endwell, New York Scholastic Background: B.A. in sociology, Bellarmine College, 1978; Who's Who; Alumni Association A ward. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: EMT/Paramedic, Jefferson County Police E.M.S., 1979-83; Media Analyst, FBI, 1978. Practice Preference: Open. 22 Krazeise Lawhorn Paul J. Krazeise, Jr. 7004 Linton Court Louisville, KY 40258 937-2411 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in business administration, U of L, 1975; B.A. in business administration, Bellarmine College, 1971; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book A wards, Domestic Relations, Remedies, Agency & Partnership; Moot Court, mentor, judge. Work Experience: Management Official, Internal Revenue Service, 1971-present. Practice Preference: Corporate, Labor, Tax; Louisville, Lexington, northern Kentucky. Cynthia Ann Lawhorn May '84 850 Rose Drive Louisville, KY 40213 964-1808 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A.s, magna cum laude, in accounting and in business administration, minor in computer science, Bellarmine College, 1981; Dean's List; Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Freshman Honor Scholarship; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research Group, senior researcher; Freshman advisor. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Lydia Jones, spring 1983; Assistant Manager, I.B.E.W. #369 Federal Credit Union, Dec. 1980-0ct. 1982. Practice Preference: Commercial, Tax; east of the Mississippi. I ., Lawson Lesousky Virginia Lue Lawson May '84 2124 Walnut Place Louisville, KY 40205 459-8346 Hometown: Lexingtone, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. with Distinction, in real estate, Eastern Kentucky University, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research Group; SBA, faculty evaluation committee, orientation committee; International Law Society, board member; Honor Council; Phi Delta Theta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mapother & Mapother, Oct. 1982-present. Student Assistant, Law Library, U of L spring 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Civil with emphasis on real estate; Lexington, KY. James R. Lesousky, Jr. May '84 3024 Curran Road Louisville, KY 40205 458-4031 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in counseling psychology, Spalding College, 1976; B.S. in elementary education, minor in political science, University of Maryland, 1974; Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Awards, Civil Procedure II, Property II; Academic Scholarship for ranking first in class; Brandeis Society. Work Experience: Office Manager, Kentucky Dept. for Manpower Services, May 1981-present; Branch Office Supervisor, March 1977-May 1981. Practice Preference: Government; Public Interest, Louisville, Kentucky. Levy Lintner Michael J. Levy May '84 1242 Cherokee Road #8 Louisville, KY 40204 458-4936 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in business administration, major in management, minor in marketing, Miami University, 1980; Soccer Club. Law School Activities and Honors: SBA, class representative, probation standards committee, placement committee; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Personnel Manager, H&S Hardware & Pool City, Inc., Sept. 1980-J anuary 1982. Practice Preference: Administrative Law, Labor; Open. Mary Janice Lintner May '84 1801 Roanoke Avenue #7 Louisville, KY 40205 456-6736 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in philosophy, minor in humanities, U of L, 1981. Campbell Award for Excellence in philosophy. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, lead articles editor; Dean's List; Book Award, Civil Procedure. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nutt & Mayer Law Firm, May 1982- present. Practice Preference: Open. 23 Malcomb Martin Donna Marie Malcomb May '84 3012 Rosedale Blvd. Louisville, KY 40220 897-2118 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in political science, U of L, 1980; Omicron Delta Kappa Award for Outstanding Senior; Mortar Board, Woodcock Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, SBA class representative, International Law Society, vice president. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Stiles & Bowman, June 1982- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Public Interest, Labor, General Practice. Timothy Dale Martin May '84 2551 Glenmary Avenue Louisville, KY 402046 459- 1326 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.C. in accounting, U of L, 1978; Mortar Board. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Bond Underwriter, Reliance Insurance Co., June 1979-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Open. 24 Massey McCormick James H. Massey May '84 3611 Stanton Blvd. Louisville, KY 40220 451-3567 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.R.E. in social work, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1977; B.S., cum laude, in behavioral science, Athens College, Alabama, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Book Award, Contracts II; Labor Relations, president, Journal of Law and Education, staff. Work Experience: Legal Intern, General Electric, Feb. 1983-present; Research Assistant, Professor Carl Warns, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, May 1982-Feb. 1983; Student Assistant, Law Library, U of L, Aug. 1981-82. Practice Preference: General Practice, Employment Relations Law, Administrative Law; Open. Beverly McCormick Dec. '83 4607 J olynn Drive Louisville, KY 40994 267-0817 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Distinction, in Spanish, minor in German, Denison University and University of Kentucky, 1972. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Moot Court, mentor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Keith McCormick, May 1981-present. Practice Preference: Law firm. General Practice; Louisville, Kentucky. McSwain Menefee Thaburn Lawson McSwain II 8416 Blossom Lane Dec. '83 Louisville, KY 40222 426-2608 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in social work, minor in law enforcement, Eastern Kentucky University, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor; Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers, Student Division. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Boone, Lowery & Searcy, Aug. 1981-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Medical Malpractice Litigation, Domestic Relations, Litigation; Kentucky. Louis F. Menefee Dec. '83 917 Clarks Lane Louisville, KY 40217 636-2480 Hometown: Fairbanks, Alaska Scholastic Background: M.A. in counseling/education, Western Kentucky University, 1976; B.A. in psychology, minor in speech, Western Kentucky University, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi, president, 1983, vice president 1982. Work Experience: Law Clerk, U.S. Attorney's office, Western District, Nov. 1982-present; Legislative Assistant, Jefferson County Fiscal Court, fall 1982; Accounting Clerk/Dispatcher, L&N Railroad Co., Nov. 1977-Nov. 1980; Teacher/Counselor, Louisville, 1976- 1977. Practice Preference: Corporate, Transportation, Criminal Prosecution; Open. Merz D. Miller Charles F. Merz May '84 321 Crescent Court Louisville, KY 40206 895-4463 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in sociology, U of L, 1981; Sociology Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Environmental Law Society; SBA Student Advisor; Journal of Law and Education, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Labor Arbitration for Edwin R. Render, Aug. 1982-present; Research Assistant, Professor Edwin R. Render, spring 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate; Commercial, Labor, Administrative Law, Tax, Environmental; Open. Donald L. Miller, II May '84 2000 Confederate Place #309 Louisville, KY 40208 634- 4221 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with High Honors, in political science, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, developments editor; Dean's List; Bernard Flexner Scholarship; Recruiting Scholarship; Book Award, Property II; Brandeis Society, secretary; Mock Trial, intraschool participation; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Franklin & King, May 1982-April 1983. Practice Preference: Law firm; Litigation; Open. 25 M. Miller Moore Mark L. Miller May '84 2005 Terril #14 Louisville, KY 40218 458-4697 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in psychology, minor in sociology, U of L, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Criminal Procedure I; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, participant, 1982, 1983; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Probation Officer, Dept. for Human Resources, Aug. 1979-present. Practice Preference: Government; General; Open. James Richard Moore May '84 1463 S. Second Street Louisville, KY 40208 636-1943 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in police administration, U of L, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Patrolman, U of L Police, Sept. 1979-present. Practice Preference: Criminal, Real Estate, Open. Steven Betzer Moores May '84 1012 Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 452-2880 Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colorado Scholastic Background: M.S. in fishery & wildlife biology, Colorado State University, 1981; B.S. in journalism, minor in 26 Moores Mullins business, University of Colorado, 1974. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, published casenote: Artificial Insemination; Dean's List; Moot Court, participant; Mock Trial, participant; SBA, vice-president; Law Forum; Environmental Law Society, co-chairman; ABA/LSD. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Jones, Gallegos, Snead & Wertheim, Santa Fe, N.M., summer 1983; Law Clerk, Sarah Weyler, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, fall 1982; Law Clerk, Franklin & King, spring 1982. Practice Preference: General Practice; Government position with department dealing with Resources and Environmental Issues; West. Robert Lee Mullins, Jr. May '84 6312 Big Ben Drive Louisville, KY 40291 491-1306 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.E. in environmental engineering, U of L, 1978; B.S. in applied science, U of L, 1977. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, mentor, judge; Delta Theta Phi; published several technical papers on water resource development in Indiana and evaluation of methods of removing a substance from drinking water. Work Experience: Civil Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, April 1978-present; Graduate Research Assistant, U of L, Feb. 1977-Feb. 1978. Practice Preference: Environmental, Patent/Trademark; Kentucky and southern Indiana. K. Murphy M. Murphy Kathleen Ann Murphy Dec. '83 3 Rose Court Louisville, KY 40208 637-6719 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in political science, U of L, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Women's Law Caucus, president, 1980; International Law Society, executive secretary. Work Experience: Primary Collector, Humana, Inc., July 1982-present; Law Clerk, Kenneth Plotnick, Attorney, July 1981-July 1982; Juvenile Counselor, Louisville Urban League, Dec. 1979-Aug. 1981. Practice Preference: Criminal, Juvenile, International; Open. Marc Shawn Murphy May '84 408 Kensington Court #2 Louisville, KY 40208 634-4124 Hometown: Ashland, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude, in economics, University of Notre Dame, 1981; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in U.S. Army. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List; Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarship; Book A ward, Property I; Moot Court, Pirtle·Washer, competitor; Mock Trial, intraschool finalist; SBA appointee to Faculty Student Probation Standards Committee; International Law Society. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Frank E. Haddad, Jr., Attorney, May 1982- present; Law Clerk/Student Volunteer, U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District, spring 1982. Practice Preference: Open. P. Murphy Ogburn Pamela J. Murphy May '84 2124 Walnut Place Louisville, KY 40205 459-8346 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude, in political science, U of L, 1981; Outstanding Senior A ward; Pi Sigma Alpha Honorary. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, vice-president, mentor, judge; Mock Trial, participant; SBA Orientation Committee; Women's Law Caucus, vice-president; International Law Society, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lewis G. Benham, 1982-1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Immigration, Criminal, Domestic Relations; Open. John Denis Ogburn May '84 3213 Ainslie Way Louisville, KY 40220 458-0976 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in government and international relations, University of Notre Dame, 1978; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; SBA; Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Claim/Loss Manager, Royal Insurance Co., June 1979- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporate; Open. 27 l Polk Ranney Christopher Polk May '84 3125 Hikes Lane Louisville, KY 40220 451-4388 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Con. Law I; Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, participant; Mock Trial, intraschool finalist. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Leonard Jaffee, summer 1982; Law Clerk, Jefferson District Public Defender's Office, 1982-present. Practice Preference: Criminal, Kentucky. Maureen Ranney Dec. '84 2515 Glenmary Avenue Louisville, KY 40204 456-1883 Hometown: Glenview, Illinois Scholastic Background: Attended Institute for Paralegal Training, major in estates and trusts, 1978 B.S. in psychology, minor in pre-law, University of Illinois, 1978; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Sigma Delta Kappa. Work Experience: Probate Paralegal, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, July 1979-present; Probate Paralegal, Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather, & Geraldson, Chicago, 1979. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Estates & Trusts/Taxation. 28 Ream Scalone Randy W. Ream May '84 1910 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-3743 Hometown: Glasgow, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. cum laude, in history, Western Kentucky University, 1981; B.A. cum laude, in government, minor in history/government, Western Kentucky University, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Labor Relations Forum; Phi Alpha Delta, 2nd vice-justice. Work Experience: Intern, Wage & Hour Division, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C., summer 1983; Law Clerk, Louie Guenthner, Jr.&I. G. Spencer, fall 1982-spring 1983. Practice Preference: Labor Law, General Practice; Kentucky or Washington, D.C. Howard Joseph Scalone May '84 2822 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-9043 Hometown: West Linn, Oregon Scholastic Background: B.A. in communication, University of WisconsinMilwaukee, 1980; Mortar Board. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, participant, interschool nationals, regionals competitor; Mock Trial, competitor in regional rounds; Law Forum; International Law Society, president. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Reisz, Brown, Rice, Porter & Rosenbaum, April 1982-president; Paralegal, University Legal Clinic at UWM, Sept. 1979-Dec. 80. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; International Trade & Immigration; Open. Schaad Scharpf Robert Douglas Schaad Aug. '83 1615 Arlington Drive Louisville, KY 40206 583-8669 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.S.N. in nursing, U of L, 1979; B.A. in psychology, U of L, 1972. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Contracts; Sigma Delta Kappa. Work Experience: Intern, Jefferson District Public Defender, 1982-83; Staff Nurse, Methodist Evangelical Hospital, 1982; Social Worker, Dept. for Human Resources, 1978-81. Practice Preference: Criminal, Juvenile Justice, Family Law, Public Interest; Kentucky. Michael J. Scharpf May '84 8913 La Costa Road Louisville, KY 40299 491-2068 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, minor in finance, U of L School of Business, Dean's List; Honor Program. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award, Contracts I; Phi Alpha Delta, treasurer. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Segal and Shanks, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Corporate Law; Open. A. Sharp D. Sharp Anne Howard Sharp May '84 2716 Shippen Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 897-9408 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English literature, Centre College, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscripts editor; Dean's List; Book Awards, Contracts I, Decedents Estates I, II; Brandeis Society; SBA, president, class representative on faculty curriculum committee, social committee; Women's Law Caucus. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, May 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Corporate Law; Open. Donald Joe Sharp May '84 2716 Shippen Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 897-9408 Hometown: Greensburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in history & economics, Centre College, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Journal of Law and Education, editor-in-chief; Book Awards, Civil Procedure I, U.C.C. II; Moot Court, mentor, judge, inter-school competition, Wagner Labor Law Competition; Mock Trial, intraschool competition; SBA; ABA/LSD, governor 6th Circuit, 1983-84, lieutenant governor, 1982-83. Work Experience: Intern, General Electric labor law dept., May 1983-present; Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner, Hoffman, Clay & Triplett, 1982-March 83. Practice Preference: Litigation, Commercial; Labor, General Practice, Open. 29 Shelburne Shortridge Timothy Owen Shelburne May '84 Route 2 Taylorsville, KY 40071 (502) 477-8481 Hometown: Taylorsville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in accounting, Transylvania University 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; ABA/LSD; Louisville Bar Association, student member. Work Experience: Legal Research Assistant, Internal Revenue Service, Appeals Office, Oct. 1982-present. Practice Preference: Tax, Estate Planning & Administration, U.C.C.; Open. Kathleen Shortridge May '84 194 7 Roanoke Louisville, KY 40205 452-2442 Hometown: Medora, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.A. in journalism, University of Michigan, 1971; M.A. in political science, University of Michigan, 1968; B.A. in political science, Stanford University, 1966. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Award Scholarship for 1st in Class; Book A wards, Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure; Brandeis Society; Moot Court, night vice-president, mentor, Pirtle-Washer, 1st place winner. Work Experience: Director of Affirmative Action, U of L, presently; Farmer, Medora, IN, 1976-79. Practice Preference: Litigation, Criminal, Administrative; Louisville, Indianapolis, southern Indiana. 30 Simmons Simon Tracy Ann Simmons May '84 4018 Blossomwood Louisville, KY 40220 459-8704 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, U of L, 1981; Political Science Honorary, secretary. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate; Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor; International Law Society, administrative secretary. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial, Labor, General; Louisville. Sue G. Simon May '84 331 Norbourne Blvd. Louisville, KY 40207 895-6392 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in child development, Washington State University, 1977; B.A. with Honors, in history, minor in English, N. Texas State University, 1969; Honorary. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Legal Research Group, director, 1983, researcher, 1982; SBA Student Advisor; International Law Society; Journal of Law and Education, periodicals/articles staff. Work Experience: Law Library Assistant, U of L., 1982; Education Research Association, American Printing for the Blind, 1977-78; Director, N. Idaho Headstart, 1974-75. Practice Preference: Open. Sprawls Stone David S. Sprawls May '84 1910 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 636-0034 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Honors, in history, U of L, 1977. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Flexner Scholarship; Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer participant; Mock Trial, participant; SBA, class representative, election committee chairman; Labor Relations Forum. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Garlove Waterman & Johnson, July 1982- present; Crew Foreman, Tennis Technology, Mar. 1981-July 1982; Swim Coach, Lakeside Swim Club, Oct. 1977-Aug. 1980; Administrative Assistant U of L, Nov. 1977- Mar. 1979. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Tax, Corporate, Litigation, Labor, Employee Benefits; Louisville, South. Thomas K. Stone May '84 5 Eastover Court Louisville, KY 40206 895-8957 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Honors & Distinction in American Studies, minor in business, University of Kentucky 1979; Student Government Director of Political Affairs. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, semi-finalist in intraschool competition; Mock Trial, finalist, interschool competition; SBA Social committee, chairman; Law Forum, president; Trial Lawyers Association, student member. Stonecipher Sullivan Work Experience: Law Clerk, John B. Southard, Jr., fall 1982-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, General Practice, Trusts and Estates; Open. Keith A. Stonecipher, Jr. May '84 4102 Woodgate Lane Louisville, KY 40220 491-7792 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.M.Ed. in music education, U of L, 1975. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Lecturer, Bellarmine College, Sept. 1979-present; Entertainment Contractor, Sept. 1974-present; Private Teacher, Sept. 1971-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Labor, Entertainment; Open. Preston R. Sullivan May '84 2609 Tregaron A venue Louisville, KY 40209 267-1776 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.C. in business management, minor in business administration, U of L, 1976; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Awards, Decedent's Estates, Trusts I. Work Experience: Credit/Claims Manager, Budget Car and Truck Rental, April 1973-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Corporate, Litigation, Real Estate, Public Interest, Trust and Estate; Louisville. 31 Swann Tobbe Jeffrey Charles Swann May '84 2426 Eagle's Eyrie Court #2 Louisville, KY 40206 896-2605 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in economics and business administration, Vanderbilt University, 1981. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Open. Leonard Lee Tobbe May '84 6609 Cooper Chapel Road Louisville, KY 40229 451-9831 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Commerce, major in business administration, U of L, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Carl Bensinger, Attorney, Feb. 1983-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Labor, Trusts and Estates; Open. Merrill Lee S. Toole May '84 164 Arrowhead Road Louisville, KY 40207 896-1429 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in German, Middlebury College, 1979; M.A. in French 1970; B.A. with Honors in French, minor in English, Principia College, 1964; Newspaper Editorial Board. 32 Toole Travis Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research; Attended Institute in Transnational Law, Paris, France, 1983. Work Experience: Teacher, Kentucky Country Day School, 1979-present; Teacher, Montgomery County, Public School, MD, 1972-73; Teacher, Leavenworth, KS Public School, 1968-69; Teacher, Louisville Public School, 1967-68. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; Open. Mark C. Travis May '84 1613 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-2991 Hometown: Cleveland, Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.S. in business administration, major in public administration, University of TennesseeKnoxville, 1981; Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature; SGA Legislature Interest Group, director. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, participant; Student Trial Lawyers Association, president, 1983-84; vice president 1982-83; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Richard Beliles, summer 1982-present; Law Clerk, W. Lewis Brown, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Trial Practice, Criminal, Personal Injury; Open. Uhling Vaughan Jeffrey D. Uhling May '84 1100 Caribou Way #4 Louisville, KY 40222 425-0539 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, treasurer; ABA/Law Student Division. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Tax, Estate Planning, Trusts; Southeast. Nancy S. Vaughan May '84 2112 Eastern Parkway #4 Louisville, KY 40204 454-4237 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Distinction, in government, Connecticut College, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison, summer 1983; Law Clerk, Connelly, Kaercher, Baltzell & Stamper, Aug. 1982-Apr. 1983. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Open. Vella Whitehead Brian James Vella May '84 2112 Eastern Parkway Louisville, KY 40204 454-4237 Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science and economics, Mary Washington College, 1980; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor; Dean's List; Award Scholarship; Moot Court, president, board member, mentor, judge; Honor Council. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner, Hoffman, Clay & Triplett, 1982-83. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial, Real Estate; Open. Kenneth James Whitehead May '84 3912 Asbridge Drive Louisville, KY 40222 425-3562 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B. of Business Administration, major in business administration and marketing, University of Kentucky, 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, board member, mentor, judge; SBA, advisor's committee, orientation committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mazin, Hummel, Coan, Owens & Gersh, Feb. 1983-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Litigation, Business, Criminal; Open. 33 Wilkey Willett Robert D. Wilkey May '84 11310 Deham Drive Louisville, KY 40222 241-6483 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1980; Research Intern Appalachian Center. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Journal of Law and Education, candidate. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Connelly, Kaercher, Baltzell & Stamper, June 1982-present; Research Assistant, Professor Russell Weaver, fall 1982; Research Assistant, Professor J. Richardson, spring 1983. Practice Preference: General Practice; Labor, Public Interest; Louisville, Western Kentucky. James P. Willett, III May '84 1606 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-1783 Hometown: Bardstown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in business administration, University of Kentucky, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Mock Trial, witness. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, Corporate Law; U.C.C., Securities Regulation; Open. 34 Winter Wood Robert A. Winter, Jr. Dec. '83 5201 Michael Edward Court Louisville, KY 40291 239-6978 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in finance, Temple University, 1981; B.S.C. with Honors, U of L, 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, Dean's List; Book Awards, Domestic Relations, Torts I, Administrative Law, Tax I, Worker's Compensation; Brandeis Society, treasurer; "Divisibility of Military NonDisability Retirement Pension Benefits Upon Marriage Dissolution ... ," to be published in Journal of Family Law, vol. 22. Work Experience: Assistant to Comptroller, Navy Aviation Supply Office, Philadelphia, Sept. 1980-Aug. 1981; Assistant Program Manager for Logistics, July 1979-80; Supply Officer, U.S. Navy, 1977-July 79. Practice Preference: Taxation, Bankruptcy, Commercial, Administrative Law, Litigation; Open. Jerry Lynn Wood May '84 10006 Old Third Street Road Louisville, KY 40272 937-7309 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B. of General Studies, University of Kentucky, 1980; Dean's List; Intramurals. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi. Practice Preference: General Practice; Kentucky, small to medium size town. Wulf Yevincy Sheila Conners W ulf May '84 1018 Mayer Avenue Louisville, KY 40217 637-4419 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A., cum laude, in history, minor in political science, Ballarmine College, 1981, Dean's List, Honors Section. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Women's Law Caucus. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Charles E. Ricketts, Jr. Sept. 1982-present; Snack Bar Manager, Plainview Racquet and Swim Club, summers 1979-82. Practice Preference: Labor Law, Corporate, Environmental; Louisville. Victoria Lynn Y evincy May '84 1800 S. Second Street #30 Louisville, KY 40208 637-8807 Hometown: Greenville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. , magna cum laude, in education, Western Kentucky University, 1981; Social Science Award; Senior Education A ward. Law School Activities and Honors: Women's Law Caucus, president 1982-83. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Young, Treitz & Maggiolo, spring 1983; Law Clerk, Al Miller, Attorney, summer 1982. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Open. Elisabeth Long Young May '84 4120 Stoneview Drive #3 Louisville, KY 40207 895- 1211 E. Young M. Young Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors, in philosophy, U of L, 1981; National Merit Scholar; Omicron Delta Kappa. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, candidate 1982; Dean's List; Moot Court, board, secretary, mentor, judge; SBA, orientation committee, social committee, advisor; Women's Law Caucus, secretary; Phi Alpha Delta, corresponding secretary; Who's Who. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lynch, Sherman & Cox, May-Aug. 1982. Practice Preference: General Practice, Commercial, Litigation, Banking; Open. Mary-James Young May '84 3414 Five Oaks Place Louisville, KY 40207 895-5114 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A., candidate, U of L, 1983; B.A. summa cum laude, in philosophy and English, Spalding College, 1981; English Speaking Union Scholar, Oxford, England; Outstanding Senior Award; SGA, president. Law School Activities and Honors: Recruitment Scholarship; Book A ward, Constitutional Law II; Moot Court, mentor, judge; Student Legal Research Group, researcher. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Russell Weaver, fall 1983; Intern, Office of Commonwealth's Attorney, spring 1980. Practice Preference: Trusts and Estates, General Practice; Louisville. 35 Administration Barbara B. Lewis, Dean Linda S. Ewald, Associate Dean Susan Bourne, Director, Continuing Legal Education Phyllis D. Leibson, Placement Officer Adah Lovesee, Admissions Officer Barbara Thompson, Academic Coordinator, Student Records Pat Treadway, Program Assistant, Student Records Nancy Wilding, Program Assistant, Continuing Legal Education Faculty Leslie W. Abramson, Professor A.B., Cornell University, 1968 J.D., University of Michigan, 1971 LL.M., S.J.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1979 Kathleen S. Bean, Visiting Assistant Professor B.A., Ball State University, 1973 J.D., Drake University Law School, 1978 Goeffrey J . Bennett, Visiting Associate Professor Law Degree, Cambridge, 1974 William E. Biggs, Professor A.B., University of Louisville, 1938 J.D., University of Louisville, 1940 M.A., University of Louisville, 1949 Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1956 Robert Thomas Blackburn, Jr., Professor B.S., University of Kentucky, 1976 J.D., Vanderbilt School of Law Deloris M. Bomark, Assistant Law Librarian and Instructor in Legal Bibliography B.S., Tennessee State University, 1956 M.A., George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, 1964 J.D., State University of N.Y. at Buffalo, 1983 William F. Dolson, Professor B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1953 LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1956 S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1962 Ronald W. Eades, Professor B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, 1970 J.D., Memphis State University, 1973 LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1977 Linda S. Ewald, Professor B.A., University of Louisville, 1967 J.D., University of Louisville, 1972 LL.M., New York University, 1979 36 Leonard R. Jaffee, Professor Philadelphia Musical Academcy, 1962 J .D., Rutgers School of Law, 1972 Lydia Morgan Jones, Assistant Professor A.B., Hunter College, 1967 J.D., Columbia Law School, 1972 Jacqueline R. Kanovitz, Professor A.B., University of Louisville, 1967 J.D., University of Louisville, 1967 Laurence W. Knowles, Professor B.A., LaSalle College, 1955 LL.B., Rutgers University, 1958 LL.M., Yale University, 1959 David J. Leibson, Professor B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1966 J .D., University of Louisville, 1969 LL.M., Harvard University, 1970 Barbara B. Lewis, Professor B.A., University of Louisville, 1958 J.D., University of Louisville, 1962 M.A., Tennessee Technological University, 1972 ML&T, Marshall Wythe School of Law, 1974 Nathan S. Lord, Professor A.B., Harvard University, 1952 LL.B., University of Virginia, 1957 James R. Merritt, Professor A.B., University of S. California, 1939 J.D., Harvard University, 1942 LL.M., Columbia University, 1958 Richard H. Nowka, Assistant Professor B.S., Wayne State College, 1973 J.D., Creighton University, 1976 Ralph S. Petrilli, Professor B.A., University of Louisville, 1940 J.D., University of Louisville, 1948 LL.M., Yale Law School, 1949 Albert T. Quick, Professor B.A., University of Arizona, 1962 M.A., Center Michigan University, 1964 J.D., Wayne State University, 1967 LL.M., Tulane University, 1974 James J. Ragan, III, Associate Professor of Legal Writing B.A., Rollins College, 1966 J .D., Vanderbilt College of Law, 1969 William E. Read, Professor A.B., Hamilton College, 1938 LL.B., Harvard University, 1941 Edwin R. Render, Professor A.B., Western Kentucky University, 1958 LL.B., Vanderbilt University, 1962 LL.M., Harvard University, 1970 Judith Geoghegan Richardson, Associate Professor B.S., University of Kentucky, 1967 J.D., University of Louisville, 1973 Martha W. Rush, Associate Professor of Legal Bibliography and Associate Law Librarian B.A., University of Kentucky, 1969 M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1970 J.D., University of Louisville, 1980 Steven R. Smith, Professor A.B., Buena Vista College, 1968 J.D., University of Iowa, 1971 M.A., University of Iowa, 1971 Robert L. Stenger, Professor B.A., St. Thomas College, 1956 M.A., St. Thomas College, 1957 S.T.D., Catholic University of America, 1963 J.D., University of Iowa, 1974 Gene W. Teitelbaum, Professor, Law Librarian B.A., City College, New York City, 1957 M.L.S., Pratt Institute, 1980 LL.B., Rutgers University Law School, 1968 Walter S. Thomson, Professor B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1957 LL.B., University of Louisville, 1961 LL.M., New York University, 1966 Marlin M. Volz, Professor B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1938 LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1940 S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1945 Carl A. Warns, Jr., Professor A.B., University of Louisville, 1937 LL.B., University of Louisville, 1939 LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1947 Russell Weaver, Assistant Professor B.A., University of Missouri, 1974 J.D., University of Missouri, 1978 Harold G. Wren, Professor A.B., Columbia College, Columbia University, 1942 LL.B., Columbia University School of Law, 1948 J .S.D., Yale Law School, 1957 Part-Time Faculty Dee A. Akers, Professor A.B., University of Kentucky, 1948 LL.B., University of Kentucky, 1950 Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1962 Joseph Vincent Aprile, II, Lecturer B.A., Bellarrnine College, 1965 J.D., University of Louisville, 1968 LL.M., National Law Center, George Washington University, 1973 J. Michael Brown, Lecturer B.S., City College of New York, 1970 J.D., University of Louisville, 1979 Richard H. C. Clay A.B., Davidson College, 1973 J .D., University of Kentucky, 1977 Kerry Harvey, Lecturer B.S., Murray State University, 1978 J.D., University of Kentucky, 1982 Frank W. Heft, Lecturer A.B., Boston University, 1972 J.D., University of Louisville, 1976 James R. Higgins, Jr., Lecturer B.S., Alfred University, 1965 J.D., University of Louisville, 1978 Nicholas N. King, Lecturer B.A., Florida State University, 1966 M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1971 J.D., University of Louisville, 1973 Hon. William E. McAnulty, Jr., Lecturer B.S., Indiana University, 1970 M.A., University of Louisville, 1971 J.D., University of Louisville, 1974 W. Scott Miller, Jr., Lecturer B.A., University of Kentucky Academy of International Law, the Hague, Netherlands, 1948 J.D., University of Louisville, 1951 Homer Parrent, III, Lecturer B.A., University of Louisville J .D., University of Louisville, 1972 Dorothy Pitt, Lecturer B.A., East Carolina University, 1970 M.A., East Carolina University, 1971 J.D., University of Louisville, 1977 Hon. Richard A. Revell, Lecturer B.S.L., University of Louisville, 1954 J.D., University of Louisville, 1957 Ivan Rich, Lecturer B.A., Wichita State University, 1968 J.D., University of Virginia, 1971 Edward A. Rothschild, Lecturer B.S., University of Louisville, 1949 J.D., University of Louisville, 1952 Michael Sims, Lecturer B.A., University of Kentucky, 1978 J.D., University of Kentucky, 1981 Robert F. Smith, Lecturer A.B., University of Louisville J.D., University of Louisville, 1975 Edward M. Steutermann, Lecturer B.CH.E., University of Louisville, 1959 J.D., University of Louisville, 1964 LL.M., George Washington University, 1972 37 I University of Louisville School of Law Request for Placement Services Employer: ___________________________ _ N arne of Recruitment Coordinator Address ______________________ _______ ___ City _____________ State _______ Zip Code ____ _ Telephone On-campus interview date: first choice _____ second choice For interviews with: 3rd year: 2nd year ____ lst_year ___ _ Interviews to begin: Lunch Break _____ Last one _____ _ Interview length: 20 min. 30 min. _____ other ______ _ Name of interviewer(s) ------------------------- If more than one interviewer, will you interview jointly ___ or separately Number of Positions ___ Compensation range Job Description:--------------------------- Applicant Credentials Preferred: Firm resume or descriptive materials: enclosed ____ forthcoming ____ _ Comments/ Requests ________________________ ___ We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would like to receive resumes from the following students: 3rd year 2nd year 1st year Any limitations as to race, color, sex,creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292. Signature |
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University of Louisville--Students University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae University of Louisville--Faculty Law students Legal education |
Date Original | 1983; 1984 |
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School yearbooks Catalogs |
Source | 22.9 x 15.2 cm catalog published by various units of the University of Louisville School of Law. |
Collection | Law Library Collection |
Collection Website | http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/law |
Digital Publisher | Law Library of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville |
Format | application/pdf |
Ordering Information | The publications digitized in this collection are the property of the University of Louisville School of Law and are not to be republished for commercial profit. To inquire about reproductions, permissions, or for additional information, email lawlibrary@louisville.edu. |
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