University of Louisville
School of Law
Senior Bulletin 1990-91
Published by the University of Louisville School of Law
Placement Office
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 University is an equal
opportunity employer. Our facilities and
sources are available only to persons who
adhere to this principle. The law school
has adopted the principles and standards
of the National Association for Law
Placement.
Placement Services
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.
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.
Regional Recruiting Conferences
Participation in these conferences
offers students an opportunity to
interview with employers who do not visit
all the schools in the southeast. The
Southeastern Minority Job Fair is
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held in the fall in Atlanta, Georgia. Also,
in the fall the Southeastern Public
Interest Job Fair meets there. The
Mid-South Law Placement
Consortium is a spring recruiting
conference held in Nashville, Tennessee.
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 ofUniversity of Louisville Law
School Alumni who are presently
interested in changi'ng 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.
For more information or interview
inquiries, please contact:
Phyllis D. Leibson
Placement Director
School of Law
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
(502) 588-6368 I 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 Univerity of Louisville in
1950. Throughout its 144 year history the
students, faculty and alumni of the School
of La~ave 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 478 students: 355 in the day and 123 in
the evening division. The selectivity of
our admissions standards and the
demanding requirements for graduation
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 of Louisville 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 Jens 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 159,000 volumes which are selected
to aid student instruction and to promote
research. Nineteen-hundred and eightyone
saw the completion of an expansive
classroom and office facility for the School
of Law, which approximately doubles the
physical plant of the law school. This new
facility is complemented by a complete
renov1.tion 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 "C". 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, 1990
Classes Start-August 21
Thanksgiving-Nov. 22 & 23
(University closed)
Classes End-Nov. 29
Examinations-Dec. 3- Dec. 14
Spring Semester, 1991
Classes Start-Jan. 7
Martin Luther King Day-Jan. 14
(University closed)
Mid-term Vacation-Mar. 17-23
Classes End-April19
Examinations-April 23-May 3
Commencement-May 19
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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 Journal consists of
student written case notes and recent case
summaries, and articles by outside
authors with expertise in family law.
Recently, the Journal has begun publishing
an annual International Survey issue
in conjunction with the International
Society on Family Law. The members of
the Journal publish four issues each year
and have complete editorial control over
content.
Selection is based upon scholastic
achievement and superior writing ability.
Members must write one case note,
several "recent cases" and one student
note, as well as perform tasks such as
proofreading and cite-checking. The
editorial board selects its successors from
those members who have demonstrated
responsibility and a desire for an editorial
position. Journal membership is one of
the highest honors available to a law
student.
The Journal of Law & Education
The Journal of Law & Education is
published in conjunction with the University
of South Carolina Law and Education
Center. The Journal publishes four issues
per year and is recognized as the foremost
publication committed exclusively to law
and education.
Membership is awarded only to those
students who have demonstrated outstanding
writing ability as well as
technical proficiency in areas such as
proofreading and cite-checking during
their year long candidacy. 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. The student editors,
while retaining ultimate editorial control,
require members to perform periodic
proofreading and other editorial duties in
order to provide them with a more varied
learning experience.
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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 classes, actively participate in gathering
information, writing articles and editing
copy for the publication which is issued six
times during the year. The Examiner's
circulation has increased to 5400 and
includes all law school alumni, the student
body, various state and local officials, and
other law schools.
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 coordinate the first year
appellate advocacy program. This program
is managed by a Moot Court Board
comprised of second, third and fourth year
students.
Students from the second, third, and
fourth year classes also volunteer to serve
as mentors and judges for the first year
program. Student judges hear and critique
the first year students' appellate arguments
alongside practicing attorneys and
faculty members.
Internships
Senior students in good academic
standing are eligible to participate in the
Legal Aid Clinical Internship, Applied
Criminal Justice programs and the Judicial
Internship program. The Legal Aid and the
Applied Criminal Justice programs allow
students under supervision, to engage in
all essential steps of trial preparation and
to make court appearances. Legal Aid
interns function in civil cases while
Applied Criminal Justice students prosecute
and defend criminal cases. Students
in the Judicial Internship program are
assigned to a federal or state judge. They
engage in research, draft opinions and
observe the stages oflitigation from the
judicial 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 Division, a national organization
sponsored by the American Bar
Association.
Honor Council
The Honor Council 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 oflegal 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
and law school distinguished scholars,
advocates and public figures related in
some way to the legal profession. By doing
so the Law Forum may supplement the
law students' legal education or merely
provide a forum for discussion oflegal
issues.
The Law Forum has established and
maintains a series of lecture programs.
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
preserving and advancing women's legal
rights and in utilizing the feminine
perspective to enhance the legal system.
The caucus meets regularly and presents
four to six programs per year. The caucus
also maintains a collection of reference
materials on women's studies, The
Women's Law Caucus Collection: Culture,
Change and the Law.
Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
The Black 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, BLSA
encourages its members to commit
themselves to making the legal profession
more responsive to specialized needs of
the black community. BLSA also participates
in the recruiting of 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.
Student Trial Lawyers Association
(STLA)
The STLA is designed for students
who are interested in trial practice. As an
addendum to the law curriculum, STLA
provides seminars on aspects of trial
practice conducted by noted trial attorneys.
The STLA co-sponsors the National
Mock Trial teams and host the Annual
Trial Advocacy Lecture series. In
addition, the STLA has video equipment
and an extensive library of video and
audio cassettes on trial tactics.
Legal Fraternities
Three professional legal fraternities
co-exist 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
Delta Theta Phi
Sigma Delta Kappa
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Honors and Awards
The Brandeis Society honors
students who demonstrate excellence in
their legal studies. Each year the
society invites a select number to
become Brandeis Scholars: second and
third year students with grade point
averages in the top five and ten percent
of their classes, respectively. Through
its members who continue to achieve
high distinction throughout their
careers, the society promotes the values
of scholarship and service.
The Society is named after
Supreme Court Justice Mr. Louis D.
Brandeis, whose bequests have
enriched the quality of the law school's
academic program and whose example
continues to inspire leadership and
dedication. The law school has been
the custodian of Mr. Brandeis' personal
papers since he began donating them in
1936.
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
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 per cent of the
number of candidates for degrees.
Book Awards
Book 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.
Approximately 10-20 per cent of each
class achieves this honor each
semester.
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Scholarships
The following scholarships available
to freshmen and juniors are part of the
general scholarship funds administered
through the deans' offices:
Judge Charles Allen Scholarship
Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire &
Chauvin Scholarship
Karen Allen Bickham Memorial
Scholarship
Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships
Brown, Tood & Heyburn Scholarships
Delta Theta Phi Scholarship
Josephine Fischer Scholarship
Bernard Flexner Scholarship
Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial
Scholarship
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald
Scholarships
Kentucky Defense Counsel Scholarship
Carl Mann Scholarship
Miller & Chevalier Scholarship
Lewis Scholarship
Dale R. Major Memorial Scholarship
Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson
Scholarship
Harry O'Donnell III Scholarship
Edward M. Post Scholarship
Edgar Simon Scholarship
Pirtle-Washer Scholarship
Quest for Excellence Scholarship
Richard Trautwein Scholarship
Stites & Harbison Law Scholarship
Marlin M. Volz Scholarship
Prizes and Awards
Callaghan & Company Legal Writing
Prizes
Greenebaum Memorial Award
Who's Who Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities
West Publishing Company Awards
Marilyn Meredith Memorial Book Award
Commonwealth Land Title Insurance
Company Award
Liberty National Bank Award
American Bar Association Land Use
Award
Professional Responsibility Awards
L. Leroy Highbaugh Sr. Law Award
W.H. Anderson Company Award
Brandeis Writing Award
Class
of
1990-91
Andrews Baird
Scott W. Andrews May '91
215 W. Lee St. Apt. 2
Louisville, KY 40208 634-9288
HOMETOWN: Huntington, West Virginia
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Journalism, Marshall University, 1984;
Dean's List, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity,
WMUL Radio, YMCA Basketball Coach, IFC.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring & fall 1989;
Recruitment Scholarship, 1988; Book Award:
Criminal Law; Pirtle-Washer, Intraschool3rd
Round, 1989.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Huddleston, Bolen, Beatty, Porter & Copen
(Huntington, West Virginia), 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation;
Commercial Law; Media Law; Kentucky, W.
Virginia, Ohio.
Douglas Baird May '91
2006 Cherokee Parkway
Louisville, KY 40204 459-7285
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Louisville, Aug. 1987.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Tilford,
Dobbins, Alexander, & Buckaway, summer
1990, 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice, Commercial Law, Public Interest;
Louisville.
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Bartlett Blythe
Dane Allen Bartlett May'91
1112 Poplar Level Plaza #19
Louisville, KY 40217 637-6010
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Business, major in Management, University
of Louisville, 1986.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student Bar
Association; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Courier, Federal
Express, June 1987-present; Supervisor,
Devoe & Reynolds, Nov. 1986-June 1987;
Service Worker, First Kentucky National
Corp. Aug. 1981-Nov. 1986; Aircrewman, U.S.
Navy, Aug. 1977-Aug. 1981.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Corporate,
Environmental; Open.
Edmund Bruce Blythe III May '91
516 AltaGate Road
Louisville, KY 40206 895-3546
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A., in
Political Science, Washington & Lee
University, 1984; Golf Team Captain.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, 1990-91;
Dean's List, fall1990, fall 1989; International
Law Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Legal Assistant,
Wyatt Tarrant, & Combs, 1989-present;
Research Assistant, Kentucky General
Assembly 1986-87.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
Bridges Broaddus
Mark Alan Bridges May '91
1220 South Brook St. Apt. B
Louisville, KY 40203 635-1624
HOMETOWN: Lexington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Economics, minor in English, Centre
College, 1988; Commissioned Officer in U.S.
Army, Varsity Football, ROTC, Omicron Delta
Epsilon, National Economics Honor Society.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Officer in U.S.
Army, May 1988-present, Law Clerk, Norcross
Industries, April 1989-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
General Practice, Corporate; Open.
Mark E. Broaddus
1611 S. 4th Street #2
May '91
Louisville, KY 40208 636-2766
HOMETOWN: Lexington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Business Administration, University of
Kentucky, 1986.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List spring 1989; Mock
Trial, advocate, fall 1989; Law Examiner,
contributing writer, 1989-90.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Intern,
Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, Public
Interest Law Initiative (PILI), 1990; Law
Clerk, Allison, Soreff & Garber, P.S.C. July
1989-May 1990; Volunteer Law Clerk, Legal
Aid Society, Louisville, KY, summer 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
Brown Cato
Erin Brown May '91
1623 Beechwood Ave.
Louisville, KY 40204 451-9318
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Indiana University, 1988.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Moot Court Board, secretary/
treasurer, Jan. 1990-present; Mock Trial
finalist, 1989; Law Examiner, staff writer;
Student Trial Lawyers Association, active
member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Office of
Jefferson County Attorney, Sept. 1989-
present; Law Clerk, Office of District
Attorney, (Santa Monica, California),
summer 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Government;
Litigation; Louisville, KY.
Finn Robert Cato May '91
4 715 Fox Den Court
Louisville, KY 40241 228-3244
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Louisville, 1988;
University of Kentucky Honors Program,
Honors Program Scholarship, Delta Tau Delta
Fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Book Award: Property I; Moot
Court Board, member-at-large; Law
Examiner, staff member; Student Bar
Association, ABA/LSD representative;
International Law Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Mackenzie & Peden, P.S.C., Aug.1989-
present; Law Clerk, Garry, Burke, Forrest &
Hancock, summer 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
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Clark
Galen L. Clark
P.O. Box 24637
Cockrell
May '91
Louisville, KY 40224 245-7512
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: Louisville
Presbyterian Theological Seminary; B.A. in
Biology, University of Louisville, 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1989-; Dean's List, fall 1988, spring '89; Book
Award: Contracts I; Mock Trial intra-school
witness, fall1989.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Ogden, Sturgill & Welch, 1990; Law Clerk,
SeiHer & Handmaker, fall 1990; Summer
Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1989;
Paralegal, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, Mar.
1987-May 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE:
Environmental, Litigation, Equine; Kentucky,
New England Area.
Houston Earl Cockrell Dec. '90
3902 Northwestern Parkway
Louisville, KY 40212 581-5148
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Business Administration_with High Honors in
Finance, University of Louisville, Dec. 1986.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring 1989, summer
1989.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Vice President &
Manager, First Kentucky Trust, Sept. 1983-
present; Vice-President & Assistant Manager,
Citizens Fidelity Bank, Corporate Trust,
July 1968- Sept. 1983.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
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Cook Dalton
Lawrence Wilson Cook May'91
3905 Burning Bush Rd.
Louisville, KY 40241 425-7964
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, University of Louisville, Dec.
1981; Dean's List, Political Science Honor
Society, History Honor Society.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, 1990-91;
Book Award/Top Grade: Torts II,
International Business Transactions; PirtleWasher,
participant, National Moot Court tryout,
spring 1989; Law Examiner, staff writer,
1989-90; International Law Society, executive
secretary, 1990-91.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Kentucky Workers' Compensation Board,
Special Fund, Mar.1990-present; Research
Assistant, Prof. Russell Weaver, U ofL Law
School, Feb. 1990-; Law Clerk, Judge R.
Westerfield.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Commercial,
General Civil, Ohio Valley.
Ann Kristina Dalton May '91
143 N. Hite Avenue Apt. 1
Louisville, KY 40206 893-7939
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: M.S.S.W.,
University of Louisville- Kent School of Social
Work, 1980; B.A. cum laude, in Psychology,
Georgetown College, 1978.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk (parttime),
Weber & Rose, May 1989-present; Staff
Therapist, Lifespring Mental Health Center,
Aug. 1984-present; Social Worker, Our Lady
of Peace Hospital, Jan.-Aug. 1984; Social
Worker, Children Psychiatric Hospital of
Northern KY, Aug. 1983-Jan. 1984; Staff
Therapist; Southern Hills Mental Health
Center, July 1980-Aug. 1983.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation; Open.
Daniels Dempsey
Kenneth E. Daniels Dec. '90
214 Beech Street
Elizabethtown, KY 42701 (502)737-4043
HOMETOWN: Elizabethtown, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. with
Honors in Business Administration,
McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois, 1986;
Dean's List, 3 Awards, Arts Appreciation
Member.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Moot Court Judge, spring 1990;
Student Bar Association first year
representative; NAACP member, May 1987-
present; American Society of Military
Comptrollers, Aug. 1986-present; Sigma Delta
Kappa Law Fraternity, chancellor 1990-91.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Teacher/Finance;
U.S. Government, 1985-present; Counselor
Financial Management, U.S. Government,
1985-present; Purchasing Agent, Clearwater
Sun News, 1981-1986.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice, Administrative Law; Open.
Frank L. Dempsey May '91
2124 Sherwood Ave.
Louisville, KY 40205 459-1912
HOMETOWN: Frankfort, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Journalism, University of Kentucky, 1988.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Law Examiner, editor-in-chief,
1990-91, managing editor 1989-90; Student
Bar Association, class representative.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Jefferson
Circuit Court Division 12, Judge E.A.
Schroering, Sept. 1989- present; Law Clerk,
Attorney General's Office of Kentucky
Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Control, summer
1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
Didelot Donovan
Joseph M. Didelot May '91
234 Kennedy Ave.
Louisville, KY 40206 896-2176
HOMETOWN: Floyds Knobs, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. cum
laude, in Electrical Engineering, RoseHulman
Institute of Technology, 1985; ETA
Kappa Nu Honor Society, Lambda Chi Alpha
Fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, all semesters; Book
Award: Torts I, Criminal Law, Estate & Gift
Tax.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Electrical Engineer,
Louisville Gas & Electric Co, June 1985-
present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Corporation; Commercial, Administrative
Law; Real Estate; Midwest.
Patrick J. Donovan May '91
905 Rugby Place
Louisville, KY 40222 425-1298
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Psychology, Gettysburg College, Dec. 1987;
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk;
Kentucky Resources Council, summer 1989;
Intern, Office ofthe Attorney General
Commonwealth of Kentucky, (Frankfort, KY)
spring 1987.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Government;
Public Interest, Environmental Law; Open.
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Dorman Driscoll
Lori Maryl Dorman May '91
1127 Kalispell Way
Denver, Colorado 80017
HOMETOWN: Fountain Valley, California
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S in
Biology, UCLA, 1987; Sailing Team, Bruin
Belle.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, two semesters;
Journal of Family Law member 1989-90;
Brandeis Honor Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Pryor, Carney & Johnson, (Denver, CO), 1990;
Law Clerk, Boehl Stopher Graves &
Deindoerfer, Aug. 1989-May 1990;
Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll &
McDonald, 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation; Medical Malpractice Defense;
Environmental Law, Real Estate; Denver,
Colorado.
Daniel L. Driscoll
1610 Edenside Ave
May '91
Louisville, KY 40204 458-4443
HOMETOWN: Fabius, New York
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Economics and History, University of Toronto,
1987; Sports and Student Government.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring 1989;
Kentucky Defense Council Scholarship for
proficiency in Torts, 1989; Book Award:
Torts II; Honor Council 1989-91.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Mackenzie & Smith, summer 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation, Labor; Open.
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Earley Eaves
Adrienne Cole Earley May'91
2460 Grinstead Drive Apt. 4
Louisville, KY 40204 458-8302
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S.
magna cum laude, in Police Administration
and Psychology, Eastern Kentucky
University, 1984; Outstanding Senior, College
of Law Enforcement, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's
Who Among American College Students.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring 1989; Carl
Mann Scholarship for Academic Achievement
1988, Mock Trial Advocate, fall 1989.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk/Librarian,
Legal Aid Society, May 1990-present; Law
Clerk, Gittleman & Barber Aug. 1989 -
present, Student Assistant, U of L Law
Library Aug. 1988 - present, Legal Intern,
Dept. of Treasury, Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center, summer 1987.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
Criminal, Civil Rights, Public Interest;
Louisville.
James C. Eaves Jr. May '91
2402 Lexford Ct.
Louisville, KY 40242 339-8059
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: M.A. in
Government, Webster College, Dec. 1978;
B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering, Air Force
Institute of Technology, 1974; B.S. in Math,
University of Kentucky, Aug. 1968.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Brown &
Williamson, summer 1990; Summer Associate/
Law Clerk, Smith & Schnacke,
(Dayton, Ohio), Aug. 1988 - Aug. 1989; Communications
Engineer; U.S. Air Force, 1968-88.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Intellectual
Property, Engineering Malpractice; Products
Liability. Louisville.
Eifler Fast
Teresa Talbott Eifler May '91
1409 East Washington St.
Louisville, KY 40206 589-3140
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
American Studies, University of Dayton, 1988;
Outstanding Delegation Award, Model U.N.;
Pre-law Fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, all semesters;
Brandeis Honor Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Meyer,
Jewell & Lemke, May 1989 -Aug. 1990;
Research Assistant; Professor D. Leibson,
summer 1990; Law Clerk, Alex F. Talbott,
summers 1986, 1987, 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Trust & Estates, Tax & Banking; Louisville.
Daniel W. Fast May '91
3353 Taylor Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40215 367-7299
HOMETOWN: Fairmont, West Virginia
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. cum
laude, in Political Science, Old Dominion
University, Dec. 1987.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education;
senior writer, 1990-91, staff writer, 1989-90.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Open.
Fitzpatrick Flora
Elizabeth A. Fitzpatrick Dec. '90
2596 Masemure Ct.
Louisville, KY 40220 459-2356
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Social Work, University of Kentucky, 1977;
Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk/
Employee Benefits, Greenebaum Doll &
McDonald, May 1990-; Paralegal, Wyatt,
Tarrant, & Combs, 1988-1990; Paralegal,
Brown, Todd, & Heyburn, 1986-1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm,
Corporation; Employee Benefits; Corporate;
Kentucky.
John M. Flora '91
5320 New Cut Rd. #108
Louisville, KY 40214 368-9542
HOMETOWN: Kingsport, Tennessee
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: Master in
International Business, University of SC,
1987; Selected for foreign exchange program;
B.A. cum laude, in Foreign Languages, Wake
Forest, 1985, Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
member 1988 -; International Law Society;
Phi Delta Phi.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Miller ,
Mosley, Clare, & Townes, summer 1990; Selfemployed,
Sun Pod Enterprises, Inc., summer
1988-; Intern, Saint Gobain (S.A.), Sept. 1986-
Feb. 1987
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Corporate,
International Law; Open.
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Ford Francis
Robert Prescott Ford
1615 Hedden Court
Dec. '90
New Albany, Indiana 47150 (812)944-1617
HOMETOWN: New Albany, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S.B.A.
with High Honors in Management, University
of Louisville, 1986; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Phillip Morris, Inc.,
Nov. 1978-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Corporation;
Commercial; Open.
William Lewis Francis Aug. '90
1615 Indiana Avenue
New Albany, Indiana 47150 (812)949-1263
HOMETOWN: New Albany, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Chemistry, University of Louisville, 1968;
Inventor of 5 U.S. Patents; Author of technical
publications.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research/Law
Clerk, Tackett, Taurman & Sonne PC,
Feb. 1990- present; Researcher, Kent
Mitchner/Meade Co. Public Defender, Jan.
1990-present; Plant Manager; VBM
Corporation, Aug. 1986-Mar. 1989; Plant
Engineering Manager, Von Duprin, Inc.,
Aug. 1985-Aug. 1986.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Criminal
defense, Environmental, Bankruptcy; Greater
Louisville Area.
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Frick Greenwell
Edith Frick May '91
5101 Ridgecrest Court
Crestwood, KY 40014 (502)241-8226
HOMETOWN: Crestwood, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Louisville, 1985, Senior
Year Award/Scholarship for excelling in
English, WLRS Academic Scholarship
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
editor; Dean's List, Book Award: Civil
Procedure I, Property II.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire & Chauvin,
1990; Document Analyst, Wyatt, Tarrant, &
Combs, summers 1988, 1989; Account
Executive, Smalley, David Richardson &
Stengel1987-1988; Manager, Humana 1985-
1987.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation; Open.
Donna G. Greenwell
1006 Cherokee Rd. #2
May '91
Louisville, KY 40204 459-9005
HOMETOWN: Morganfield, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Accounting, University of Kentucky, 1987;
President of Student Body; Board of Trustee
Member; Alpha Delta Phi Outstanding Senior.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Moot Court Pirtle-Washer,
participant, 1989; Student Bar Association,
SGA representative, Graduation Committee,
Delta Theta Phi Fraternity, Who's Who's
among American Law Students.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Frank
Haddad & Associates, May 1989-present;
Intern, U.S. Congressman Carroll Hubbard,
(Washington D.C.), 1987-1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
Gregory Greissman
Steven Clark Gregory May '91
2328 Saratoga Drive
Louisville, KY 40205 459-5566
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, University of Kentucky,
1988; National Dean's List; Corinthians
Award; Lambda Chi Alpha, President;
Political Science Honor Society, vice-president.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONOR: Mock Trial Participant,
Intraschool, 1989; Orientation advisor, 1989,
International Law Society, vice-president,
1989-90; ABA/LSD Section oflnternational
Law 1988-90; Who's Who Among American
Law Students, 1989; Delta Theta Phi.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Student Assistant,
Law School Placement Office, May -Dec.
1989; Intern, Fayette County Constable's
Dept. (Lexington, KY) Aug. 1986- Jan. 1987;
Land Surveying Crewman, H.E. Rudy
Consulting Engineers, (Louisville), May 1982-
Jan. 1984 full-time, and summers 1984-86.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Criminal Law,
International, Real Estate; Louisville,
Washington D.C., Southeast.
Carol Helene Greissman May '91
2200 James Guthrie Ct. #6
Louisville, KY 40217 634-9521
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Indiana UniversityBloomington,
1988; Dean's List 1987;
Chairperson of Willkie Quad Judicial Board,
member - three years.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Moot Court Pirtle-Washer, made
final 8th Round, fall 1989; Student Bar
Association; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity.
Greive Haick
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Jefferson County Public Defender's Office,
summer 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation; Louisville, Kentucky.
Stacy Kinberger Greive May '91
3324 Breckenridge Lane, Apt. 12
Louisville, KY 40220 499-2539
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. cum
laude in Psychology, Bellarmine College, 1988;
Academic and Athletic Scholarships, Women's
Field Hockey, Mock Trial, Pre-Law Assn.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, fall 1989, Phi Alpha
Delta Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Gittleman and Barber, May 1989 - present;
Research Assistant (Blue Booker) Professor
James T.R. Jones, spring 1990- present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
General Practice, Family Law; Louisville, KY.
David Paul Haick May'91
44 Lake Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206 895-3034
HOMETOWN; Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.B.A.
with Distinction, in Finance, University of
Kentucky, 1988; Academic All-American;
Sigma Chi Fraternity, Financial Management
Association, Beta Gamma Sigma Business
Honorary.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, fall, 1989.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk; Frank E.
Haddad Jr. & Associates, summers 1989, 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice, Corporate; Open.
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Hall Harrod
Matthew Brent Hall May'91
27 Lake Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206 897-0884
HOMETOWN: Elizabethtown, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science with concentration in Biology
and Chemistry, Baylor University, Aug. 1987;
Phi Sigma Alpha Honor Society, Phi Kappa
Alpha Fraternity, Pre-Law Society, French Club.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
member 1989-; SBA President's Scholarship,
1990-1991; Law Examiner, associate editor,
1990-1991; Student Bar Association, president
1990-1991; STLA; Delta Theta Phi Law
Fraternity; SGA; ABA-LSD; KATA; ATLA;
Student Judge for Moot Court; Law Dean
Search Committee.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Morgan
& Pottinger, PSC, Jan.-present; Law Clerk,
Greenwald & Gosnell Attorneys, May 1989-
Feb. 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
General Practice; Kentucky, Southeast, or Texas.
Virginia Lee Harrod May '91
P.O. Box 342
New Castle, KY 40050 (502)845-2519
HOMETOWN: New Castle, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
General Studies, University of Kentucky,
1987; KA Sqrority.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List fall 1989; Book Award:
Domestic Relations; International Law Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Law Clerk, Henry
County Attorney's Office/ Bill F. Ivers,
summer 1989; Dispute Mediation Hearing
Officer, Judge P. Rosenblum, May 1989-present.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Firm; Real
Estate; General Practice, Trust and Estates;
New Castle, Kentucky.
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Hatfield Haynes
Jennifer Elaine Hatfield May '91
101-8 Trafalgar Square
Louisville, KY 40218 458-8969
HOMETOWN: Mt. Washington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Journalism, English minor, Western
Kentucky University, 1987; Who's Who among
College Students, ASG Representative, Phi
Mu Sorority; Annual staff; Newspaper staff;
Ski Club; Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS; Student Bar Association,
secretary, 1990-91; first year class
representative, 1988-89; International Law
Society, secretary 1989-90; Delta Theta Phi,
president 1990-91; vice-president, 1989-90,
American Bar Association; KATA.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Law Clerk, Anne
McAffee 1988- present; Substitute School
Teacher, Spencer and Bullitt County Boards
ofEducation, 1987-1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice; Louisville, KY, Shepherdsville, KY.
William T. Haynes Jr.
1610 Edenside Ave.
Louisville, KY 40204 458-4443
HOMETOWN: Henderson, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Government, Western Kentucky University,
1987; WKU Football Team, Sigma Nu
Fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Dean's List, fall1989; Student Bar
Association.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Conliffe
Sandmann, Gorman & Sullivan, 1990; Law
Clerk, City of Louisville Law Dept., 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation, General Practice; Open.
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Haynie Hellard
Hugh Smith Haynie, Jr. May '91
115 Indian Hills Trail
Louisville, KY 40207 893-3154
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in Fine
Arts, William & Mary, 1982.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Dean's List, fall1989; Wagner Moot
Court Team 1989-90.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Jefferson County Court Commissioner's Office
Sept. 1989- Feb. 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
General Practice; Open.
Angela K. Hellard May '91
8105 Dulverton Place #4
Louisville, KY 40222 339-9128
HOMETOWN: Lexington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B. S. in
Accounting, University of Kentucky, 1987,
Dean's List, Delta Zeta Scholar, Delta Zeta
Sorority, Activities Chairman, Standards
Chairman.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Journal of Law & Education,
member 1990-91; Dean's List, spring & fall
1989; Book Award: Civil Procedure II, Basic
Income Tax; Student Bar Association,
treasurer, 1990-91; Delta Theta Phi Law
Fraternity officer 1989-90; American Bar
Association/Law School Division 1990-91.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate;
Ashland Oil, Inc., (Ashland, KY) 1990; Law
Clerk, Hanger, Engebretson, Mayer & Vogt,
summer 1989, spring 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Tax,
Corporate, Commercial Law; Southeast.
Hendricks Herron
Angela D. Hendricks
6701 Morocco Drive
May'91
Louisville, KY 40214 368-8449
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. cum
laude in Political Science, University of Louisville,
1988; Trustee's Scholarship, Golden Key
National Honor Society, Pi Sigma Alpha,
Jefferson County Government Internship.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
1990-91; Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis
Society; Scholarship, 1988-91; Mock Trial
witness, fall 1989; Student Bar Association,
class rep.; International Law Society, Delta
Theta Phi, secretary.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Stites & Harbison, 1990; Law Clerk, Sherman
& Osborne, 1989-90; Summer Associate;
Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation, Corporate, Commercial; Open.
Shawn Marie Herron
P.O. Box 1041
Louisville, KY 40201 635-5628
Dec. '90
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Louisville, May 1981;
Lambda Sigma Society, Presidential
Scholarship.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, summer 1988; Mock
Trial witness, 1990; Law Examiner, writer;
Sigma Delta Kappa, secretary; Louisville
Jaycees, Board of Directors 1990-91;
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels;
American Mensa.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, City of
Louisville, 1989 - present, Library Technician,
The Courier-Journal, 1983-present;
Dispatcher, Courier-Journal, 1978-83.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Environmental,
Public Interest, Legislative; Kentucky.
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Hill Hopper
Janet R. Hill May '91
2540 Gladstone Avenue Apt. 1
Louisville, KY 40205 451-5377
HOMETOWN: Morganfield, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.B.A. in
Business Administration, University of
Kentucky, 1982; Phi Eta Sigma Freshman
Honor Society, American Marketing
Association, Delta Sigma Pi Professional
Business Fraternity, Western Kentucky
University Speech Team; SNEA Oratorical
Award, Scholarship.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1989-; Dean's List; Book Award: Contracts II,
Decedents' Estates & Trusts I, Basic Legal
Skills; Student Bar Association, class
representative.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Law Clerk, Ewen,
Hilliard, & Bush, Nov. 1989 - present; Law
Clerk, Ewen, Ray & Morris, spring and fall
1989; Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison,
1989; Law Clerk, Ewen, Mackenzie & Peden,
P.S.C., May 1988- Jan. 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation; General Practice; Open.
Melanie Alicia Hopper May '91
101 Trafalgar Square Apt. #8
Louisville, KY 40218 458-8969
HOMETOWN: Richmond, Virginia
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth
University Dec. 1986; Pi Sigma Alpha Political
Science Honor Fraternity, Pre-Law Society,
secretary; Taught English as a Second Language.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Non-Resident Academic Scholarship,
1988-89, International Law Society,
president, 1989-90; Delta Theta Phi Law
Fraternity.
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Hoskins Hughes
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Government; General Practice, International
Law; Northern Virginia, Washington D.C.
Renee Gibson Hoskins
1532 Anna Lane
May '91
Louisville, KY 40216 361-7146
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, University of Louisville,
Dec. 1987.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List; Journal of Family
Law, member, 1989-; Book Award: Evidence.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Gittleman and Barber, May 1989-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation; General Practice; Louisville.
Barbara Hughes May '91
1445 S. Third Apt. 3
Louisville, KY 40208 635-2692
HOMETOWN: Hopkinsville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A., cum
laude in Speech Communication, minor in
English, Western Kentucky University, 1985.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List; Student Bar
Association, International Law Society, Phi
Alpha Delta.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Bleidt,
Barnett, & Shanks, August 1989-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice with focus on Family Law; Open.
Hymson Isaacs
Sidney L. Hymson May '91
410 Mockingbird Valley Rd.
Louisville, KY 40207 897-5037
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: M.S. in
Accounting, University of Kentucky, 1975;
B.S. in Management and Accounting,
University of Louisville, 1974.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Journal of Law & Education, editor
1990-1991; Book Award: Estate Planning,
Basic Legal Skills; Callaghan & Co. Legal
Writing Award-Best Brief, Liberty National
Bank Award-Estate Planning; International
Law Society, treasurer.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Morris,
Garlove, Waterman & Johnson, summer 1989-
present; Certified Public Accountant 1977 -;CPATax,
Deloitte & Touche, (Louisville, KY);
CPA-Tax, Coopers & Lybrand, (Houston, TX).
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Tax, General
Practice; Open.
Darryl Lee Isaacs May '91
1815 Gardiner Lane K-92
Louisville, KY 40205 456-5085
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.B.A. in
Finance, University of Kentucky, 1987; Outstanding
Student of the KY Consumer
Protection Div. of the Attorney General's
Office; Sigma Chi, numerous office positions
held.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Book Award: Remedies; Student
Bar Association; Honor Council representative;
Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, David
Kaplan, May 1989-present; Law Clerk,
Sheldon Isaacs, Jan. 1988- May 1989,
Paralegal, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, fall1987.
Jones Katz
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Civil and
Criminal Litigation; Louisville.
Saunders P. Jones, IV May '91
2710 Chickasaw Ave. #4
Louisville, KY 40206 897-2135
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. with
High Honors in Education, University of
Louisville, Dec.-1987, Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Kelly &
Albers, March 1990-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
Dawn Ross Katz May '91
3023 Nadina Drive
Louisville, KY 40220 459-644 7
HOMETOWN: Lexington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Biology, University of Kentucky, 1983.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, fall1987.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Analyst/Expert
Witness, Kentucky State Police Crime Lab,
April 1988-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice, Open.
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Keeney Kitchen
William Carl Keeney May '91
1020 East Maple Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812)282-1966
HOMETOWN: Jeffersonville, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Business, Indiana University Southeast, 1976.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Vice President and
Compliance Officer, INB Banking Company,
Feb. 1973-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE; Corporation;
Commercial and Banking; Local.
Michael J. Kitchen May '91
504 Croydon Ct.
Louisville, KY 40222 423-7477
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Marketing, University of Kentucky, 1988,
Sigma Chi Fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity,
president 1989-1990.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk/Research
Assistant; Joseph L. White, spring 1989 -present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation; Open.
Christopher Joseph Klein May '91
959 McKinley Ave.
Louisville, KY 40217 634-8462
HOMETOWN; Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: Modern
British Government, Exeter College, Oxford
University, Oxford, England, summer 1987,
English Speaking Union Scholarship; B.A.
magna cum laude, in English & History,
Bellarmine College, 1987; St. Robert
Bellarmine Academic Scholarship; Faculty
Merit Award; School newspaper advertising
manager; Wilson Wyatt Mock Trial Team;
Cardinal Section Honors.
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Klein Kosse
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1989-; National Moot Court Team, alternate,
spring 1989; National Mock Trial Team;
Student Bar Association, vice-president,
graduation and orientation committees; Honor
Council; Orientation Advisor to first year
students, fall 1989; Delta Theta Phi Law
Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk; Jefferson
County Attorney's Office, summer 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
General Practice; Open.
Susan H. Kosse May '91
105 N. Rite #2
Louisville, KY 40206 895-4 7 62
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. cum
laude, in Speech Communications, Miami
University, Dec. 1987; Mortar Board, Dean's
List, ZTA, Marcum Reps, Speech & Debate
Team.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1989-; Dean's List; Academic Scholarship;
Book Award: Legal Writing, Criminal
Procedure I, Criminal Law, Best Appellate
Brief; Student Bar Association, third year
representative; Brandeis Honor Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Ogden, Sturgill & Welch, 1990; Tax & Law
Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office,
summers, 1985-1989 and 1989-1990; Intern,
Congressman Mazzoli, summer 1987;
Assistant Deputy Clerk; Jefferson County
Clerk's Office, summer 1983 & 1984.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
General Litigation; Louisville.
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Joseph L. Landenwich May '91
1212 Hull Street #3
Louisville, KY 40204 583-7705
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. summa
cum laude, in Accounting, Bellarmine College,
Dec. 1986; Presidential Scholar, Presidential
Leadership Society, Cardinal Section Honors.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, manuscript
editor; Journal of Law & Education, managing
editor; Dean's List, all semesters; Carl Mann
Scholarship 1989-91; Delta Theta Phi;
Brandeis Honor Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, 1990; Law Clerk!
Summer Associate, Morgan & Pottinger, spring
1990; summer 1989; Certified Public Accountant,
Coopers & Lybrand, Dec. 1986 -Aug. 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Corporate or Tax.
Kevin G. Lassiter May '91
12006 Hillrose Circle
Louisville, KY 40243 244-8422
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Business Administration, Baldwin-Wallace
College, 1984. Journal of Law & Education,
member, 1989-; Black Law Stuqent Association,
president, January-May 1990; Law
School Dean Student Search Committee; Moot
Court, judge.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
American Commercial Barge Line, March
1989-present; Casualty/Property Examiner,
Indiana Lumberman's Insurance Co.
Feb. 1986 -Aug. 1988, Casualty Examiner,
Americaninterinsurance Exchange, March
1985 - Feb. 1986; Asst. Manager, The Lazarus
Co. Aug. 1984 - Feb 1985.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Insurance;
College Administration; Labor; Indianapolis;
Cincinnati; Chicago.
Lawless Lee
JoE. Lawless May '91
11610 Leemont Drive
Louisville, KY 40212 935-7279
HOMETOWN: Louisl ille, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Georgetown College, 1987;
Outstanding Senior, Kappa Delta.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, editor,
casenote published; Dean's List, all semesters
1987-present; Book Award: Torts II, DebtorCreditor;
Brandeis Society; Moot Court Board,
vice-president; Jessup International Moot
Court Team; Mock Trial witness semi-finalist;
SBA, class rep., Honor Council.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, U.S.
Attorney's Office, Sept. 1987-; Research
Assistant, Prof. John T. Cross, U ofL Law
School, May 1988-present; Deputy Clerk, U.S.
Bankruptcy Court, summers 1987, 1986.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation and
Appellate Advocacy; Bankruptcy; Open.
V.DavidLee May '91
625 Blade Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601 (502)227-2120
HOMETOWN: Frankfort, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: M.S. in
Resource Development, Michigan State Univ.,
1981; B.A. in Biology, Lawrence Univ.,Dec.1976.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
managing editor; Scholarship Recipient, 1988-
91; Mock Trial, 1989; SBA, placement
committee member; Published numerous
papers and articles from 1980-90.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Goldberg & Simpson P.S.C., 1990; Summer
Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1989;
Environmental Program Coordinator, Ky.
Dept. for Environmental Protection,
(Frankfort, KY) 1981-1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Civil
Litigation; Environmental; Open.
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Leitsch Lenihan
Anne M. Leitsch May'91
5412 Carol Way
Louisville, KY 40214 366-2044
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Loberger Mars tin
LuAnn Catherine Loberger May '91
2202 James Pirtle Court #4
Louisville, KY 40217 636-0902
HOMETOWN: Murray, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. summa
Political Science, University of Louisville, cum laude in Political Science, Murray State
1986; Student Government, Delta Zeta Sorority. University, Dec. 1987.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Dean's List, fall 1988, spring 1989;
Book Award: Torts I; Wagner Moot Court
Team 1989-90.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Intern, General
Electric Co. Legal Dept., May 1990 - present;
Law Clerk, Judge Rebecca Westerfield, Aug.
1989 -May 1990; Paralegal, Kentucky Labor
Cabinet, Aug. 1986-Aug. 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation;
Open.
Maureen Kemme Lenihan May '91
1330 S. Sixth Apt. 3
Louisville, KY 40208 636-1427
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Biology, Bellarmine College, 1988; Academic
Scholarship; Honors Program, Student
Government, Dean's List, Science Club.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Dean's List, all semesters; LouisEdward
Nicklies Scholarship; Mock Trial
advocate; Law Examiner, staff writer, Phi
Alpha Delta.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Lynch,
Cox, Gilman & Mahan, Jan. 1990-present;
Summer Associate, Jones, Askew & Lunsford,
(Atlanta, GA) 1989; Sales Representative,
Bentley Brothers, Dec. 1986-Aug. 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Louisville area.
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HONORS: Delta Theta Phi, clerk of the rolls,
fall1989, vice-dean, spring 1990.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, F.R.
Radolovich, Apr. 1989-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Louisville.
Ronald E. Marstin May '91
8413 Michael Edward Dr.
Louisville, KY 40291 499-6189
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: Th.D. in
Applied Theology, Harvard University, 1977;
B.A. in English Literature, University of
Melbourne, 1969.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Book Award/ Top Grade:
Professional Responsibility, Constitutional Law
II, Legal Problems of the Poor; Dean's List ,
spring & fall 1989.
PUBLICATIONS: Beyond Our Tribal Gods:
The Maturing of Faith. New York: Orbis Books,
1979.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Legal Aid
Society, May 1989-present; English Instructor,
Prestonsburg Commmunity College, 1987-88;
News Editor, Floyd County Times,
(Prestonsburg, KY), 1978-87; Supervisor,
Medical Records, North Central Bronx
Hospital, (N.Y.) 1977-78.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Government;
Poverty Law.
Mathis McClure
Sandra J. Mathis May'91
1611 W. Crocus
Radcliff, KY 40160 (502)351-4797
HOMETOWN: Vincent, Ohio
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. cum
laude in Political Science, University of
Louisville, 1987.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, executive
editor; Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis
Honor Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Summer Associate/
Law Clerk; Greenebaum Doll & McDonald,
May 1989-Aug. 1990.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
General Civil Litigation; Louisville.
Robert D. McClure May '91
8917 Marksfield Circle
Louisville, KY 40223 423-7313
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Political Science/B.S. in Criminal Justice,
Murray State University, May 1979; Track
Team, Pi Kappa Alpha.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law,
international survey editor; Dean's List, fall
1988, spring 1989, summer 1989; Book
Award: Legal Writing, Sales; National Moot
Court Team.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Stites & Harbison, 1990; Law Clerk; Brown &
Williamson Tobacco Corp. Aug. 1988 - Aug.
1989; Paralegal, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs,
1988; Sales (Business Communications,
Several Firms), 1983-1988; Courtroom Clerk,
U.S. District Judge E.H. Johnstone, Nov. 1979
-Aug. 1982.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Commercial and Tort Litigation; Louisville.
McCoun Meek
Kristi Weihe McCoun May'91
1420 Manor Way
Shelbyville, KY 40065 (502)633-2205
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Kentucky, 1988; Dean's
List, Golden Key Honor Society, Pre-law
Honorary, Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVTIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member,
1989-; Dean's List, all semesters; Book Award:
Torts II; Brandeis Society, vice president.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1990; Law
Clerk, Brown-Forman Corporation, spring
1989-90; Law Clerk, Neal & Davis
(Shelbyville, KY), summer 1989; Research
Assistant; Professor R. Weaver 1990-91.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Corporate
Law, Litigation; Open.
Dustin Elizabeth Meek May'91
2204 James Guthrie Ct. #7
Louisville, KY 40217 635-6154
HOMETOWN: Ashland, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Psychology, Transylvania University, 1988;
Dean's List, Tennis Team, Resident Assistant.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member,
1989-; Dean's List, two semesters; Book
Award: Contract I, Torts I, Law Examiner,
writer, 1990.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Heiskell, Donelson, Bearman, Adams, Williams
& Kirsch, (Memphis) 1990; Summer Associate,
Brown Todd & Heyburn; 1990; Summer
Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
General Litigation; Commercial Litigation;
Open.
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Miller Newman
W. Brady Miller Dec. '90
1840 Fleming Rd.
Louisville, KY 40205 454-7622
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: Master of
Music, in Performance, University of
Louisville, 1984; B.M.E. in Education, Murray
State University, 1978; Best Musician Award,
Phi Mu Alpha Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk (fulltime),
U.S. Attorney's office, 1989-present;
Public Radio Producer, WFPK/WFPL Radio
Stations, 1984-1989; Adjunct Professor of
Music, Eastern Kentucky University, 1982-
1984; Radio Technician; WFPK/WFPL Radio,
1978-1982.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
Media/Copyright, Environmental; Louisville.
Kimberly Dawn Newman May '91
3708 Wyndham Way #5
Jeffersontown, KY, 40299 267-0946
HOMETOWN: 'Paintsville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.B.A. in
Management, University of Kentucky, 1987;
Departmental Honors in Business
Administration.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS': Dean's List, fall 1988; Phi Alpha
Delta Law Fraternity; Student Advisor 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: General
Practice; Kentucky.
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Nunnelley O'Dea
Richard Adair Nunnelley May '91
4012 Waterford Cir. Apt. 5
Louisville, KY 40207 895-3876
HOMETOWN: Lexington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Business Administration/Management,
Transylvania University, 1988; Omicron Delta
Epsilon, Dean's List, Phi Kappa Tau
Fraternity, Phi Beta Lambda.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law,
manuscript editor; Dean's List all semesters;
Brandeis Society; Law Examiner, staff writer;
Student Bar Association, SGA Senator;
International Law Society; Delta Theta Phi
Law Fraternity
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate;
Stoll, Keenon & Park, (Lexington, KY) JulyAug.
1990; Summer Associate, Brown, Todd,
& Heyburn, May-June 1990; Summer·
Associate, Landrum & Shouse, summer 1989;
Legal Messenger, Landrum & Shouse, July
1987-Aug. 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law.Firm;
Corporation; Corporate; Real Estate; Open~
Timothy Joseph O'Dea, Jr. May '91
4029 Norbourne Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40207 895-6266
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. with
Honors, Finance/Political Science, University
of Kentucky, Aug. 1988, Commonwealth
Scholarship, Pi Kappa Alpha, KY Kernel.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: International Law Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk; Judge
Edmund P. Karem, Jefferson Co. Circuit
Court, Oct. 1989 -present; Law Clerk; Naber,
Joyner, & SchardeinAttorneys, May-Oct. 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
O'Donnell Oppenheimer
Harry B. O'Donnell, IV Dec. '90
2343 Valley Vista Rd.
Louisville, KY 40205 459-7953
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. with
Honors in Marketing, University of
Louisville, School of Business, 1981.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1989-; Dean's List, all semesters; Edward M.
Post Scholarship, for Advocacy Skills; Book
Award: Contracts I, Property I; Brandeis
Society; Mock Trial National Team, two
years; Student Bar Association, class
representative; Student Trial Lawyers
Association, vice-president.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Hoge &
Associates, Louisville, 1989 - present;
Microcomputer Consultant, School of Law,
1987 -May 1990; Sales Representative;
Louisville Stoneware Co. 1982-1987.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Midwest, Texas, Southeast, Virginia.
Brett H. Oppenheimer May '91
7324 Maria Ave.
Louisville, KY 40222 425-84 79
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S.B.A.
in Marketing, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Dec. 1987.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Book Award: Constitutional Law;
Moot Court Board, vice president; PirtleWasher,
Moot Court semi-finalist; Law
Examiner, Brandeis editor, illustrator, Delta
Theta Phi Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Stiles &
Bowman, Apr. 1989-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Real Estate;
Labor; General Practice; Kentucky.
Phillips Pope
Kristine L. Phillips May '91
783 President's Blvd. #3
Louisville, KY 40217 634-0267
HOMETOWN: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Westminster College, 1988;
Dean's List; Outstanding College Students in
America, Kappa Delta Sorority, Dance,
Theatre, Mock Convention.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
member 1989-; Recruitment Scholarship; Who's
Who Among American Law Students 1989; Mock
Trial inter-school competition, 1989; Student
Bar Association, social committee; ABA/LSD;
STLA/ATLA; Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, SeiHer &
Handmaker Aug. 1989-; Law Clerk, Judge
Rebecca Westerfield, Jefferson County Circuit
Court, summer 1989; Intern, Lawrence County
District Attorney Office (Pennsylvania), Jan.
1988; Intern; Hogan & Hartson, (Washington,
D.C.).
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
S. Stewart Pope Dec. '90
2641 Whittier Ave.
Louisville, KY 40205 459-4583
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Louisville, 1975; Dean's
List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring 1988, summer
1988, fall1988, Book Award: Civil Procedure II.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Thomas
& Dodson, 1990-present; Law Clerk, Robert,
Miller, Thomas & Dodson; 1988-1990; Law
Clerk; Mapother & Mapother, 1987-88;
Research Assistant; Professor Cross, spring &
fall1989; Research-Assistant; Professor
Ubelaker, summer 1989, Management, Taylor
Drug Stores; 1976-1987.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open; Louisville.
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Pratt Roberts Rosen Rothwell
Michael D. Pratt May '91 Mark A. Rosen May '91
1628 South Third St. A5
Louisville, KY 40208 634-0936
HOMETOWN: London, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
History/Government, Centre College, 1988;
Student Government, Presidential Campaign.
Published in Centrepiece and Cento.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Student Bar Association,
fundraising chairperson, 1988-1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Southeast.
Jamie K. Roberts May '91
1445 So. 3rd Street
Louisville, Ky 40208 635-2692
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Psychology, minor in Political Science,
University of Louisville, 1988; Trustee's
Scholar, Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Student Bar Association; Delta
Theta Phi Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, King &
Patterson, Mar. 1989-; Receptionist,
Emergency Psychiatry/University of
Louisville, July 1987 -Mar. 1989; File Clerk,
Morton L. Kasdan, M.D., Mar. 1985 - July
1978.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE; General
Practice; Personal Injury; Open.
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1040 Cherokee Rd. #F-3
Louisville, KY 40204 451-7268
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Marketing, Indiana University- Bloomington,
1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, fall 1989; Phi Alpha
Delta Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Morris,
Garlove, Waterman & Johnson, May 1990-;
Law Clerk, Sherman & Osborne, Mar.- Dec.
1989; Vice-president, Lannis Corporation;
1979-1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Corporate, Tax, Real Estate; Louisville.
John C. Rothwell
1430 St. James Ct.
May '91
Louisville, KY 40208 634-3216
HOMETOWN: Lexington, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S.J.,
summa cum laude, in Journalism, Ohio
University, 1988; Scripps-Howard
Scholarship, Honor's College, President of
Society of Professional Journalists, OU
Chapter.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law,
manuscript editor; Dean's List, spring 1989;
Phi Alpha Delta, marshal.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Brett
Butler, summer 1989; Research Assistant,
Professor S. Kuzma, 1989-90; Legal Intern,
Student Press Law Center, 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation, General Practice; Midwest.
Sage Sailer
David Lee Sage II May '91
2204 James Guthrie Ct. #1
Louisville, KY 40217 635-1891
HOMETOWN: Columbus, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
History, Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana,
1988; A Glen Mover Pre-law Award, Dean's
List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member,
1989-; Dean's List, fall 1988.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Conliffe,
Sandmann, Gorman, & Sullivan, Apr. 1989-.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm,
Government; General Practice, Litigation,
Bankruptcy, Commercial; Open.
Christina B. Sailer May '91
315 Jarvis Lane
Louisville, KY 40207 896-4774
HOMETOWN: Wilmington, Delaware
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Philosophy/ B.A. in History, University of
Maryland, 1973.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member,
1989-; Dean's List, fall 1988, spring 1989;
Book Award: Civil Procedure II.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Ogden, Sturgill, & Welch, 1990; Research
Assistant, Professor James T. R. Jones,
1989-90.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm.
Salthe Schissler
Eric P. Salthe
1442 S. 3rd Street #7
May '91
Louisville, KY 40208 636-5733
HOMETOWN: Brooklyn, New York
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Plant Sciences, Cornell University, 1988; Tau
Epsilon Phi Fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member,
1989-; Journal of Law & Education, editor;
Dean's List, all semesters; Recruiting
Scholarship, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald
Scholarship for being No. 1 in Class; Book
Award: Contracts I, Property II, Sales;
Brandeis Society; Law Examiner, staff writer.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
White & Case, (New York) 1990; Law Clerk,
Judge Ed Schroering, 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Northeast.
Heidi Schissler May ' 91
302 So. Peterson Ave. #2
Louisville, KY 40206 893-3737
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. cum
laude, in History, minor in Spanish, Centre
College, July 1984; Enos Swain History Prize,
Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa,
Newspaper, Literary Magazine, Basketball,
Soccer.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, fall 1988, fall 1989;
Scholarship for first in class for fall 1988;
National Moot Court Team, alternate;
Brandeis Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, William
A. Miller , Jr. Apr. 1989- present; Teacher;
The DePaul Scho<il1985-1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation;
Open.
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Schleter
Nita Schleter
R.R.I. Box 330-B
Shelton
Dec. '90
Francisco, Indiana 47649 (812)782-4273
HOMETOWN: Francisco, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: M.L.S. in
Library Science, Indiana State University;
B.A. cum laude in Art, University of
Evansville.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, 1989; Honor
Council; SBA; Library Committee, 1989-90.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Government.
Sheila Ann Shelton May '91
1215 Goss Ave.
Louisville, KY 40217 637-5741
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. cum
laude in Economics/Political Science,
Bellarmine, 1988; J. Graham Brown
Academic Scholarship, Political Science Club
Member, Wilson Wyatt Debate Forum,
president.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
member 1989-; Mock Trial intra-school
competition 1989, Mock Trial National Team
1990.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Industrial
Engineering Clerk, United Parcel Service,
Mar. 1988 - present; Curriculum Library
Assistant, Bellarmine College; Aug. 1984-
May 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Civil or
Criminal Litigation.
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Shepherd
Liz J. Shepherd
642 S. 2nd St. #805
Spenard
Louisville, KY 40202 585-5539
HOMETOWN: Bowling Green, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Transylvania University,
1988.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk; Lela
Shepherd, Attorney-At-Law, 1989-90.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
David Edward Spenard May '91
1026 Lime Spring Way
Louisville, KY 40223 244-9810
HOMETOWN: Madisonville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Accounting, University of Kentucky, 1987;
Dean's List, Pre-law Society, Omicron Delta
Epsilon Honor Society in Economics.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Law & Education,
specialty editor; Dean's List, fall 1989; Miller
& Chevalier Scholarship for Advocacy Skills;
Book Award: Corporations; Moot Court Board,
president 1990-91; Pirtle-Washer finalist, fall
1989; National Moot Court Team, fall 1989;
International Law Society.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Liberty
National Bank, Feb. 1990 - present; Law
Clerk, City of Louisville, Dec. 1989 - Feb.
1990; Law Clerk, Commonwealth of
Kentucky, Attorney General's Office,
(Frankfort, KY) summer 1989; Auditor,
Citizens Fidelity Bank, Aug. 1987 -Aug. 1988.
Taylor Thomas
Richard B. Taylor May '91
7713 Greenlawn Road
Louisville, KY 40241 429-0055
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science, Texas Christian University,
1986; University Honors, TW Scholar, Phi
Sigma Alpha, Member, Student House of Reps.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITES AND HONORS:
Journal of Family Law, articles editor; Journal
of Law & Education, specialty editor 1990-91;
Recruiting Scholarship; Book Award: Property
I; Pirtle-Washer intra-school1989; Student
Trial Lawyers Assn; ABNLSD; Phi Alpha
Delta; Ad Hoc Committee on Family Law.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Goldberg & Simpson, 1990; Law Clerk,
Mapother and Mapother, Oct. 1987 -Aug. 1988;
Courtroom Deputy, U.S. District Court, No.
District of Texas, Feb. 1987- July 1987; Deputy
Clerk, U.S. District Court (No. District of
Texas) May 1985-Feb. 1987.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Litigation, General Practice; Open.
Maureen Sullivan Thomas May '91
1207 Garvin Place
Louisville, KY 40203 637-6799
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
French, University of Louisville, Dec. 1986, U.S
Foreign Service Candidate, Trustees Scholarship;
Montpellier Work Exchange Program.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS:
Mock Trial 1988, 1989; Published 1986, 1990.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Commonwealth Attorney, 30th Judicial District
of Ky. Jan. 1990- present; Research Assistant,
Professor Harold Wren, May-Dec. 1989; Law
Clerk, Kelly & Albers Attys at Law, May-Oct.
1989; Tax & Lien Collection Clerk; City of
Louisville Department of Law, June 1987-
July 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm,
Government; Litigation, Criminal Law.
Thompson Thompson
Gregory I. Thompson May '91
Rt. #1 Box 173-B
Brandenburg, KY 40108 (502)422-3928
HOMETOWN: Flaherty, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: Army
Officer Advanced Course in Leadership Tactic
Strategic Planning, U.S. Army School, Aug.
1989; B.B.A. in Management, McKendree
College, 1987; Dean's List, Who's Who; Scholarship
Recipient; Business Management Award.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Carl Mann Scholarship for
Academics/Leadership; Pirtle-Washer
participant; Mock Trial organizer; Student
Bar Association; Law Forum, president;
International Law Society; Student Trial
Lawyers Association, president; Phi Alpha
Delta; ATLNKATA member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate/
Law Clerk, Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire
& Chauvin, 1989 -present; Law Clerk, Various
rural law firms, 1988 -present; Army Officer,
U.S. Army; Kentucky Army National Guard,
1982 - present; Registered Representative,
Mutual Funds, 1986 - 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
Commercial Law; Hardin County, Jefferson
County, Southern Indiana.
Pamela Kae Thompson May '91
429 E. Charlestown Ave.
Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812)282-8002
HOMETOWN: Jeffersonville, Indiana
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Business, Indiana University Southeast,
Dec. 1987.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring 1989, fall 1989;
Book Award: Constitutional Law I.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Smith,
Bartlett, Heeke & Cf!rpenter, May 1989-present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Civil
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Thornhill Timmering
Curtis Lee Thornhill May '91
10614 Bracken Branch Court
Louisville, KY 40223 245-3692
HOMETOWN: Altavista, Virginia
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Marketing, University of Tennessee,
December 1977; Interfraternity Council
Honor Society, UT- Rugby.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS; Mock Trial, advocate 1989; Law
Examiner, staff writer 1989-90.
WORK EXPERIENCE; Law Clerk,
Franklin & Hance, Dec. 1989 - present;
Research Assistant, Professor N. Lay;
Manufacturer's Representative, Lane Co.
Inc. May 1979 -Aug. 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
General Practice; Louisville or Central
Virginia.
George E. Tirnrnering, Jr. May '91
4109 Manner Gate Drive
Louisville, KY 40220 491-7705
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Political Science/Business Administration,
Vanderbilt University, 1988; Phi Kappa
Sigma Fraternity, Resident Advisor,
Congressional Intern.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Student Bar Association, class
representative; Phi Alpha Delta; Student
Trial Lawyers Association.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate/
Law Clerk; Louisville Gas and Electric Legal
Dept., Feb. 1990-present; Law Clerk, NeilS.
Weiner, Attorney-at -Law, May 1989- present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
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Townsend Tucker
Donna F. Townsend May'91
1513 Melody Lane
Louisville, KY 40214 367-9534
HOMETOWN: Calvert City, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
English, University of Kentucky, 1977; Links,
Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, editor-inchief,
Journal of Law & Education, specialty
editor; Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis
Society; Ad Hoc Committee on Family Law.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1990; Law Clerk,
SeiHer & Handmaker, summer 1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
General Practice, Litigation; Louisville.
Kimberly Rogers Tucker May '91
P.O. Box 17294
Louisville, Ky 40217 (502)635-7505
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Sociology, Anderson University, 1986; Dean's
List, Scholarship to Notre Dame Ph.D.
Program, "Young Life" Youth Counselor.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Recruitment Scholarship.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Metropolitan Sewer District Law Dept.,
fall1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm or
Corporation; Real Estate, Family Law; Open.
Vizcarra Waltrip
Eulogio Dillon A. Vizcarra May' 91
8509 Standing Oak Dr. Apt.4
Louisville, KY 40258 935-0969
HOMETOWN: Perry, Florida
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.S. in
Criminology, Florida State University, 1988;
Florida Academic Scholar.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List; Scholarship, Student
Bar Association.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, Army
JAG Corps (Ft. Stewart, GA), summer 1990;
Research Assistant, Professor G. Giese!, fall
1989.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm,
Government; Litigation; Louisville or
Northern Florida.
Stephen E. Waltrip May '91
8301 Four Woods Drive #4
Louisville, KY 40222 426-3006
HOMETOWN: Frankfort, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
History, University of Kentucky, 1988; Dean's
List, Historical Honor Society, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Pirtle-Washer participant; Law
Examiner, editor, managing editor; staff
writer; Environmental Law Society;
International Law Society; Delta Theta Phi
Fraternity, tribunal officer, 1990.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk,
Robinson & Conway Feb. 1989- present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Litigation,
General Practice, Labor Law; Southeast.
Welch Wilson
Louise B. Welch Dec. '90
1224 Cherokee Rd. #5
Louisville, KY 40204 458-0513
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: M.A. in
Art History, University of Louisville, 1976;
B.A. in Latin, Wellesley College, 1971;
Pendleton Scholar, Educational Policy
Committee.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Victim Advocate,
Spouse Abuse Center, Nov. 1988- present;
Owner/President; Maintravel Agency, Apr.
1978 -May 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Open.
Derrick Wilson May '91
3308 River Chase Ct. #C
Louisville, KY 40218 456-1617
HOMETOWN: Brooks, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A.
summa cum laude, in Political Science,
University of Louisville, 1988; Kristine Beck
Scholarship, Mortar Board, Pi Sigma Alpha.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Journal of Family Law, member
1990-91; Dean's List; Edward Post
Scholarship for Academics & Litigation 1990;
Book Award: Negotiable Instruments; Moot
Court Pirtle-Washer winner 1989; Wagner
Labor Law Moot Court Competition, 1990;
International Law Society; Phi Alpha Delta
Law Fraternity.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer Associate,
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald 1990; Law
Clerk, U.S Attorney's Office, summer 1989;
Legislative Assistant, Intergovernmental
Affairs Cabinet, Louisville, spring 1988.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm or
Corporation; Litigation, Labor Law; MidSouth.
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Wolf
Stephanie E. Wolf
4501 So. 6th Street
Dec. '90
Louisville, KY 40214 367-4865
HOMETOWN: Louisville, Kentucky
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND: B.A. in
Business Administration, University of
Kentucky, 1982; Gamma Phi Beta Sorority.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND
HONORS: Dean's List, spring 1989.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Paralegal/Law
Clerk, Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire &
Chauvin, Jan. 1985 - present.
PRACTICE PREFERENCE: Law Firm;
Corporate/Securities; Louisville.
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Additional Students
Graduating in 1990-91
David Barr (Dec. '90)
Kenneth Belt (Aug. '91)
Jennifer Bertrand
Canda Blodgett
Christina Brown
Roxanna Casebier
Betty M. Davis (Dec. '90)
William Davis
Timothy Denison
Jeff Dotson
David S. Dupps
Stephen Esselman
Benjamin Hall
James Hao
Samuel D. Harrod
Lawrence Hester
Bart James
Leslie Jones
Robert Kohls (Dec. '90)
Mark Lazell
Gregory Marks (Dec. '90)
Donald Ray Martin
Lucas Martin
Laila Masri
Oliver Metzerott
Kathryn Metzler
James Mitchell
Linda Newsom
Daniel Oyler
Carla Prather
Katherine Rigor
Brian Schuette
Martha Scott
Mark Smith
Owen Glenn Smith
Anita Streeter
David Strite
Timothy Sturgill
Michael Sullivan
Yvonne Wade
Daniel White
Sarah Wortham
Adntinistration
and
Faculty
I
Administration
Hon. Donald L. Burnett, Jr. LL.M., J.D.
Dean
R. Thomas Blackburn, Jr., LL.M., J.D.
Associate Dean
Jacqueline R. Kanovitz, J.D.
Associate Dean
Donald F. Olson, MBA
Assistant Dean for Administration
Mary Jo White, M.Ed.
Admissions Director
Phyllis D. Leibson, M.Ed.
Placement Director
Barbara Thompson
Academic Coordinator, Student Records
Patricia Treadway
Program Assistant, Student Records
Faculty
Leslie W. Abramson
A.B., Cornell University, 1968; J.D.,
University of Michigan, 1971; LL.M.,
S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1979;
Institute of Continuing Legal Education,
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1970-71; admitted
to Kentucky Bar 1971; private practice
with Frank E. Haddad, Jr., 1971-1974;
consultant, Kentucky Council on Public
Higher Education, 1974, 1977, 1981;
reporter, Speedy Trial Planning Group for
the United States District Court for the
Western District of Kentucky, 1976-1984;
Acting Assistant University Provost, 1984;
Fellow, American Judicature Society
Center for Judicial Conduct
Organizations, 1985-1986; Assistant
Professor of Law, University of Louisville,
1973-1976; Associate Professor of Law,
1976-1979; Professor of Law, 1979-.
Kathleen S. Bean
B.A., Ball State University, 1973; J.D.,
Drake University Law School, 1978;
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Editor-in-Chief, Drake Law Review, 1977-
78; admitted to Iowa Bar, 1978; Law Clerk
to Hon. Roy L. Stephenson, U.S. 8th
Circuit Court of Appeals, Des Moines, lA,
1978-80; Attorney, Legal Services Corp.,
Des Moines, lA, 1980-82; Director, Title IX
Clinic, Drake University, 1982-83;
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1983-84;
Assistant Professor of Law, 1984-87;
Associate Professor, 1987-1990; Professor
ofLaw, 1990-.
William E. Biggs
Professor Emeritus, 1986-.
Catherine Elaine Blackburn
B.S., Pharmacy with High Distinction,
University of Kentucky, 1978, J.D. with
Honors in Law, Ohio State University,
1982; Order of the Coif; Research and
Associate Editor, Ohio State Law Journal,
1981-82, admitted to Ohio Bar, 1982;
Southern District of Ohio, 1983;
Registered Pharmacist in Kentucky and
Ohio, 1978; Attorney in litigation practice
with Michael F. Colley Co., L.P.A.,
Columbus, Ohio, 1982-87; member of
American Society for Pharmacy Law,
Association of Trial Lawyers of America;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1987-.
Robert Thomas Blackburn, Jr.
B.S., University of Kentucky, 1967; J.D.,
Vanderbilt School of Law; LL.M., Harvard
University, 1988; admitted to practice in
Kentucky, 1971; private practice with
Ewen, Mackenzie & Peden, Louisville,
Kentucky, 1971-1976; Certified Public
Accountant, admitted in Tennessee, 1968;
certified in Kentucky, 1971; member of the
American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar
Associations; member of the Louisville
Bar Association Subcommittee on
Taxation; Lecturer, University of
Louisville, 1971-1976; Assistant Professor,
1976-1979; Associate Professor, 1979-
1982; Professor of Law, 1982-; Associate
Dean, 1989-.
Donald L. Burnett, Jr.
B.A. magna cum laude, Harvard
University, 1968; J.D., Fellow, University
of Chicago, 1971; LL.M., University of
Virginia, 1990; Personnel Officer and Staff
Judge Advocate, United States Army and
Army Reserve, 1970-present; Law Clerk to
Chief Justice of the Idaho State Supreme
Court, 1971-72; Assistant Attorney
General, State of Idaho, 1972-7 4; private
practice in Pocatello, Idaho, 1975-81;
Executive Director, Idaho Judicial
Council, 1976-81; Hearing Officer, Idaho
Department of Health and Welfare, 1977-
80; Tribal Court Judge, ShoshoneBannock
Tribes, 1979-81; President, Idaho
State Bar, 1981; Guest Lecturer,
University ofldaho, Idaho State
University and Boise State University,
1975-present; Lecturer, Continuing
Education programs, 1975-present;
Adjunct Professor, University ofldaho
College of Law, 1987; Judge, Idaho Court
of Appeals, 1982-1990; Dean and Professor
of Law, University of Louisville, 1990-.
John T. Cross
B.S., Bradley University, 1981; J.D.,
University of Illinois, 1984; admitted to
Minnesota Bar 1984; private practice with
Leonard, Street & Deinard in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1984-87;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1987-.
William F. Dolson
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1953; LL.B.,
University of Wisconsin, 1956; S.J.D.,
University of Wisconsin, 1962; admitted to
Wisconsin Bar, 1956; private practice in
Wisconsin, 1956-1958; Teaching Associate
in Law, Indiana University, 1958-1959;
Assistant Professor Law, University of
Louisville, 1959-1962; Associate Professor
of Law, 1962-1966; Professor of Law,
1966-; Visiting Fulbright Professor of Law,
University of Helsinki, Finland, 1966-67;
Associate Dean, 1986-1989.
Ronald W. Eades
B.A., Rhodes College, 1970; J.D., Memphis
State University, 1973; LL.M., Harvard
Law School, 1977; Staff Attorney,
Tennessee Valley Authority, general trial
work from Jan., 1974 through August,
1976; Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1977-1980;
Associate Professor, 1980-1982; Professor
ofLaw, 1982-.
Linda Sorenson Ewald
B.A., University of Louisville, 1967; J.D.,
University of Louisville, 1972; LL.M., New
York University, 1979; admitted to
Kentucky Bar, 1972; Lecturer, University
College, University of Louisville, 1976-
1978; Visiting Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1976-1977;
Assistant Professor of Law, 1977-1979;
Associate Professor of Law, 1979-1982;
Professor of Law, 1982-; Associate Dean,
1981-1984.
Grace M. Giesel
B.A., Yale University, 1982; J.D., with
Distinction, Emory University Law
School, 1985; Order of the Coif; Managing
Editor, Emory Law Journal; Law Clerk to
the Hon. Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Judge 6th
Circuit Court of Appeals, 1985-86;
Associate, Woodward, Hobson & Fulton,
1986-88; Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1988-.
Leonard R. Jaffee
Philadelphia Musical Academy, 1962;
J.D., Rutgers School of Law, 1972; Editorin-
Chief, Rutgers Law Review, 1971-1972;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1972-1975; Associate Professor
of Law, 1975-1978; Visiting Associate
Professor of Law, Cleveland State
University, 1976-1977; Professor of Law,
1978-; on sabbatical leave 1979-1980;
Visiting Professor of Law, Rutgers
(Camden) School of Law, Spring 1980;
Villanova School of Law, 1980-1981;
Washington University School of Law,
1987-1988.
James T. R. Jones
B.A. With Highest Distinction, University
of Virginia, 1975; J.D. with Highest
Distinction, Duke University School of
Law 1978· admitted to Florida Bar, 1979;
Ass;ciate, Davis Polk & Wardwell, New
York, New York, 1978; Law Clerk to the
Hon. Gerald Bard Tjoflat, U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1979-80;
Associate, Mahoney Hadlow & Adams,
Jacksonville, Fla., 1980-84; Legal
Assistant to the Hon. Howard T. Snyder,
Magistrate, U.S. District Court for the
Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville,
Fla., 1984-85; Bigelow Teaching Fellow
and Lecturer in Law, University of
Chicago Law School, 1985-86; Assistant
Professor of Law, University of Louisville,
1986-.
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Michael K. Jordan
A.B. magna cum laude, Bowdoin College,
1975; J.D. with Distinction, University of
Iowa, 1980; admitted to Iowa Bar, 1981;
admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1983;
Assistant Attorney General, Iowa
Attorney General's Office, 1981-1983;
Special Assistant Attorney General,
Minnesota Attorney General's Office,
1983-85; Labor Counsel, Northwest Air
Lines, Dec. 1985-89; Assistant Professor of
Law, University of Louisville, 1989-.
Jacqueline R. Kanovitz
A.B., University of Louisville, 1967; J.D.
magna cum laude, University of
Louisville, 1967; Associate Editor, Journal
of Family Law; admitted to practice in
Kentucky, 1968; practiced with Legal Aid
Society of Louisville, 1968-1969; Assistant
Professor of Law, University of Louisville,
1969-1972; Associate Professor of Law,
1972-1975; on leave, Associate Professor,
University of Pittsburgh, 1972-1973;
Professor of Law, 1975-; Associate Dean,
1989-.
Laurence W. Knowles
B.A., LaSalle College, 1955; LL.B.,
Rutgers University, 1958; LL.M., Yale
University, 1959; Attorney, U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights, 1962-1963;
admitted to Kentucky Bar, 1960;
Assistant Professor of Law, 1959-1962;
Associate Professor of Law, 1962-1966;
Professor of Law, University of Louisville,
1966-; Visiting Professor of Law, Haile
Selassie I University, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, 1966-1968; Visiting Professor of
Law, University of Georgia, 1969-1970;
Visiting Professor of Law, University of
South Carolina School of Law, 1972-1974;
Visiting Lecturer, University of Leeds,
England, Spring 1977, Spring 1987.
Susan M. Kuzma
B.A., Ohio State University, 1975; J.D.,
Ohio State University, 1978; Order of the
Coif; Note and Comment Editor, Ohio
State Law Journal; admitted to the Ohio
Bar, 1978; admitted to practice in the
Northern District of Ohio, the Sixth
Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit; Law Clerk to Hon. William K.
Thomas, United States District Judge for
the Northern District of Ohio, 1978-80;
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Law Clerk to Hon. John D. Holschuh,
United States District Judge for the
Southern District of Ohio, 1980-81; Trial
Attorney, United States Department of
Justice, Criminal Division, 1981-88;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1988-.
Norvie L. Lay
B.S., University of Kentucky, 1960; J.D.,
cum laude, University of Louisville, 1963;
LL.M., University of Michigan, 1964;
S.J.D., University of Michigan, 1967;
Graduate Fellow, University of Michigan
School of Law, 1963-1964; member of
American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar
Associations; Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1964-1967;
Associate Professor of Law, 1967-1970;
Professor of Law, 1970-; Assistant Dean,
1971-1973; Associate Dean, 1973-84;
graduate faculty, National Trust School,
Northwestern University, 1975- 1981;
Acting Dean, 1981-1982; Visiting
Professor of Law, Southwestern
University School of Law, Summer, 1983;
Visiting Professor of Law, New York Law
School, 1984.
David J. Leibson
B.A., cum laude, Vanderbilt University,
1966; J.D., cum laude, University of
Louisville, 1969; LL.M., Harvard
University, 1970; practiced with the firm
ofLeibson and Franklin, P.S.C.,
Louisville, Kentucky, 1970-1972; Lecturer,
University of Louisville, 1971-1972;
Assistant Professor, 1972-1975 Associate
Professor, 1975-1977; Professor of Law,
1977-; Visiting Professor of Law,
McGeorge School of Law, 1978-1979;
Associate Dean, 1985-86; Visiting
Professor of Law, University of Leeds,
England, Fall1986; Bernard Flexner
Professor of Law, 1989-.
Barbara B. Lewis
B.A. University of Louisville, 1958; J.D.,
University of Louisville, 1962; M.A.,
Tennessee Technological University, 1972;
M.L. & T., Marshall Wythe School of Law,
College of William and Mary, 1974;
Jefferson County Juvenile Court, 1960-
1963; Staff Attorney, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, 1963-1964; Assistant Professor
of Law, 1974-75; Assistant Professor of
Law, University of Oklahoma, 1975-1978;
Associate Professor of Law, University of
Oklahoma, 1978-1981; Professor of Law,
University of Oklahoma, 1981-1982;
Interim Dean, University of Oklahoma,
1980-1981; Dean and Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1982-1990;
Professor of Law, 1982-.
Nathan S. Lord
A.B. Harvard University, 1952; LL.B.,
University of Virginia, 1957; practiced
with Middleton, Seelbach, Wolford, Willis
and Cochran, Louisville, Kentucky, 1957-
1962; Law Clerk, Judge Roy Shelbourne,
1962- 1963; Assistant Professor Law,
University of Louisville, 1963-1966;
Associate Professor of Law, 1966-1970;
Professor of Law, 1970-; Visiting Professor,
University of Leeds, England, 1984-85.
James M. Merritt
Bernard Flexner Professor Emeritus,
1988-.
Richard H. Nowka
B.S., Wayne State College, 1973; J.D.,
Creighton University, 1976; admitted to
practice in Nebraska, 1976; Law Clerk to
Judge L. M. Clinton, Nebraska Supreme
Court, 1976-1977; private practice with
McGill, Parsonage and Lanphier, Omaha,
Nebraska, 1977-1979; Assistant Professor
of Law, University of Louisville, 1979-
1982; Associate Professor of Law, 1982-
85; Professor of Law, 1985-.
William E. Read
Professor Emeritus, 1987.
Edwin R. Render
A.B., Western Kentucky University, 1958;
LL.B., Vanderbilt University, 1962;
LL.M., Harvard University, 1970;
admitted to Kentucky Bar and Tennessee
Bar; Attorney U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission, 1962-1965; Assistant U.S.
Attorney, Western District of Kentucky,
1965-1967; private practice, Greenebaum,
Barnett, Wood and Doll, 1967-1968;
Lecturer, University of Louisville, 1967-
1968; Assistant Professor of Law,
University of Louisville, 1968; Associate
Professor of Law, 1968-1974; Professor of
Law, 1974-.
Absalom C. Russell
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, 1972.
Robert L. Stenger
B.A., St. Thomas College, 1956; M.A., St.
Thomas College, 1957; S.T.D. Catholic
University of America, 1963; J.D.,
University oflowa, 1974; Assistant
Professor, University oflowa, 1967-1974;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1974-1977; Associate Professor
1977-1980; Professor, 1980-; Visiting
Professor, University of Leeds, England,
1981-1982.
Gene W. Teitelbaum
B.A. City College, New York City, 1957;
M.L.S. in Library Science, Pratt Institute,
1960; LL.B., Rutgers University Law
School, 1968; admitted to New York State
Bar, 1969; private practice, New York
City, 1968- 1970; Legal Aid Society,
Criminal Division, 1970-1971; private
practice, 1972; Associate Law Librarian,
Duke University Law Library, 1973-1974;
Assistant Professor and Law Librarian,
University of Louisville, 1975-1977;
Associate Professor of Law, 1977-1980;
Professor of Law and Law Librarian,
1980-1986; Professor of Law, 1980-.
W. Scott Thomson
B.A. Vanderbilt University, 1957; LL.B.,
University of Louisville, 1961; LL.M., New
York University, 1966; Teaching and
Research Associate, Rutgers School of
Law, 1961-1962; Assistant Professor of
Law, University of Louisville, 1962-1965;
Associate Professor of Law, 1965-1968;
Assistant Dean, 1967-1969; Professor of
Law, 1968-.
Michele Healy Ubelaker
B.A., Vassar College, 1967; M.S., Emory
University, 1969; Ph.D., The University of
Texas Health Science Center at Dallas,
1975; J .D., Southern Methodist
University, 1982; admitted to Texas bar,
1982; private practice with Hughes &
Luce, Dallas, Texas; 1982-86; member of
the American and Texas Bar Associations;
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law,
Memphis State University, 1986-87;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1987-.
Marlin M. Volz
Professor Emeritus, 1987-.
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Manning G. Warren, III
B.A., University of Alabama, 1970; J .D.
with Honors, George Washington
University National Law Center, 1973;
member of the District of Columbia and
Alabama Bars; Law Clerk to U.S. District
Judge Seybourn H. Lynne, N.D. of Ala.,
1973-74; private practice 1975-83;
Professor of Law, University of Alabama
School of Law, 1983-1990; Visiting
Professor of Law, George Washington
University National Law Center, 1984-85;
Special Counsel for International Affairs,
American Red Cross, 1985,1987; Visiting
Professor of Law, Emory University, 1988;
Visiting Professor of Law and Senior
Fulbright Scholar, Queen Mary College,
University of London, 1988-89; Harold E.
Harter Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1990-.
Carl A. Warns, Jr.
Professor Emeritus, 1986
Russell L. Weaver
B.A. University of Missouri, 1974; J.D.
cum laude, University of Missouri, 1978;
Editorial Board, Missouri Law Review;
Order of the Coif; admitted to Missouri
Bar; private practice, Watson, Ess,
Marshall & Enggas, Kansas City, Mo,
1978-1980; the U.S. Department of
Energy, Washington, D.C., 1980-1982;
Assistant Professor of Law, University of
Louisville, 1982-86; Chair-elect, Criminal
Justice Section, Association of American
Law Schools, 1986; Legal Panel, Kentucky
Civil Liberties Union; Louisville Bar
Association's Professional Responsibility
and Dispute Resolution Committees;
Associate Professor of Law, 1986-; Visiting
Lecturer, University of Leeds, England,
1988-89; Professor of Law, 1990-.
Harold G. Wren
A.B., Columbia College, Columbia
University, 1942; LL.B., Columbia
University School of Law; J.S.D., Yale
Law School; practiced with Wilkiefarr and
Gallagher, New York, 1948-1949; Sterling
Fellow, Yale Law School, 1951-1952;
Fullbright Research Scholar, Waseda
University, Tokyo, Japan, 1953-1954;
Associate Professor of Law, University of
Mississippi, 1949-1954; Professor of Law,
University of Oklahoma, 1954-1957;
Southern Methodist University, 1957-
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1965; Boston College Law School, 1965-
1969; Graduate Faculty, National Trust
School, 1968-1977; Visiting Professor of
Law, University of California (Berkeley),
1957; Cornell University, 1960;
Northwestern University, 1964; New York
University, 1966; University of Missouri,
1968; Dean and Professor of Law,
Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and
Clark College, 1969-1972; The T.C.
Williams School of Law, University of
Richmond, 1972-1976; Dean, University of
Louisville School of Law, 1976-1981;
Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law,
1981-1982; Professor of Law, University of
Louisville School of Law, 1976-.
Faculty of the Law Library
David J. Ensign
B.A., University of Kansas, 1972; M.L.S.
Emporia State University, 1976; J.D.,
Washburn University School of Law, 1982;
admitted to the Kansas Bar, 1983;
Reader's Advisor, Topeka Public Library,
1973-1980; Assistant Librarian,
Reference, Washburn University School of
Law, 1980-82; Assistant Librarian, Head
of Technical Services, 1982-85; Associate
Director, 1985-89; Assistant Professor of
Law and Librarian, University of
Louisville, 1989-.
Doris Geoghegan
B.A. Eastern Kentucky University, 1981;
M.A. Eastern Kentucky University, 1982;
M.S.L.S, University of Kentucky, 1985;
Archival Assistant, Univer sity of
Kentucky, 1985-86; Head of Cataloging,
University of South Carolina, 1986-88;
OCLC Services Coordinator, Southeastern
Library Network, Atlanta, GA., 1988-90;
Assistant Law Librarian, Technical
Services, University of Louisville, 1990-.
Robin R. Harris
B.A., University of Louisville, 1974; M.A.,
University of Louisville, 1978; M.A.L.S.,
University of Kentucky, 1981; Instructor
in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law
Librarian, 1984-; Instructor in Legal
Bibliography and Assistant Law
Librarian, 1984-; Assistant Professor of
Legal Bibliography, 1988-.
Joyce A. McCray Pearson
B.M.E., Wichita State University, 1980;
J.D., Washburn Univerity School of Law,
1989; M.L. with a certificate in Law
Librarianship, University of Washington,
1990; Assistant Law Librarian, Collection
Services/Government Documents,
University of Louisville, 1990-.
Arturo Lopez Torres
B.S. University of Nevada, 1971; M.Ed.,
University of Nevada, 1973; Ph.D.,
University of Arizona, 1979; J.D.,
Willamette University, 1979; admitted to
the Oregon Bar; M.L.S. University of
Washington, 1984; Head of Reference
Librarian, University of Arizona College of
Law, 1984-89; Associate Law Librarian
and Assistant Professor of Legal
Bibliography, University of Louisville,
1989-.
Adjunct Professor of Law
Larry Bruce Franklin
B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, 1959;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1967.
Nicholas N. King
B.A., Florida State University, 1966;
M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1971;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1973.
W. Scott Miller, Jr.
B.A., University of Kentucky
Academic of International Law, The
Hague, Netherlands, 1984;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1951.
Homer Parrent III
B.A., University of Louisville, 1969;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1972.
Part-Time Faculty
Dee A. Akers
A.B., University of Kentucky, 1948;
LL.B., University of Kentucky, 1950;
Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1962.
Hon. Richard J. FitzGerald
B.A., Manhattan College, 1970;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1974.
Thomas J. FitzGerald
B.A., Roger Williams College, 1976;
J.D., University of Kentucky, 1980.
Phyllis E. Florman
B.A., Russell Sage College, 1962;
J .D., University of Louisville, 1981.
David A. Friedman
B.A., State University of New York at
Buffalo, 1973;
J.D., Boston University, 1977.
Thomas H. Irvin
B.A., Western Kentucky University, 1979;
J.D., University of Kentucky, 1983.
Gerald Kirven
A.B., University of Virginia, 1944;
LL.B., cum laude, University of Louisville
1948.
Hon. Charles M. Leibson
J .D., University of Louisville, 1952;
LL.M., University of Virginia, 1986.
Carol M. Raskin
A.B., Brown University, 1962;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1976.
James C. Seiffert
B.A., University oflowa, 1975;
J.D., University of Louisville, 1980;
LL.M., University of Miami, 1981.
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University of Louisville School of Law
Request for Placement Services
Employer: ____________________________ _
N arne of Recruitment Coordinator: -------------------
Address: ______________________________ _
City: ___________ _ State: _____ Zip Code: _ _ __ _
Telephone:( __ ) ______________________ _
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For interviews with: 3rd year ______ 2nd year ______ 1st year ____ _
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Interview length: 20 min. _______ 30 rnin. _______ other _____ _
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Applicant Credentials Preferred: ____________________ _
Firm resume or descriptive materials: enclosed _____ forthcorning _ _ _ __ _
Cornrnents~equests: __________________________ __
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 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.
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