School of Law
Senior Bulletin
1981-82
University of Louisville
University of Louisville
School of Law
Senior Bulletin 1981-82
Published by the Student Bar Association
Introduction
It is with great pleasure and pride that
the Student Bar Association of the
University of Louisville School of Law
introduces its 1982 graduating class to
the legal community.
Its members will this year complete a
very rigorous and challenging study of
the law which began in 1978/79. The
program of study at the University of
Louisville School of Law entails 90
semester hours of study emphasizing
proficiency in legal research and writing
skills. A large number of the members of
this graduating class have augmented
this solid academic background by
integrating their legal education with
practical legal clerking and clinical
experience in the community and
through participation in a number of
extracurricular activities and competitions
which the School of Law
sponsors and participates in.
The Student Bar Association is proud
of the comprehensive legal education
provided at the University of Louisville
School of Law. We believe that your
acquaintance with the members of this
year's graduating class through this
bulletin and through an on-campus
interview will be a beneficial experience
both for you and the Law School.
We welcome your inquiries about
these students, encourage you to utilize
our placement services, and invite you to
visit the University of Louisville School
of Law at your earliest convenience.
Michael A. Luvisi, President
Student Bar Association
Placement Office
Employer Information
The University of Louisville School of
Law Placement Office serves as a liaison
between employers and job applicants.
The office provides a clearinghouse
service where inquiries from employers
are made available to all interested
students. 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 procedure for applying. In
addition, to stimulate interest as well as
to attract those most qualified, we ask
employers to submit a firm resume,
practice profile or similar descriptive
information for display to our students.
The Placement Office can compile and
mail resumes of students and alumni,
provide a list of available candidates and
coordinate on-campus interviews. We
will attempt in every way to facilitate an
employer's recruitment process;
however we will not screen applicants
nor attempt to influence hiring
decisions.
Placement Services
On-Campus Interviews
On-campus interviews are generally
held in the fall; however they can be
scheduled at any time during the school
year with the exception of vacation and
examination periods. Interviews may be
scheduled for third year students seeking
permanent positions and for first and
second year students interested in
summer employment. To facilitate
scheduling, contact the Placement Office
after May 1 to reserve space for a fall
interviewing date, or at least two weeks
in advance. A placement request form
(see back page) should be submitted to
the office.
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 located in the main lobby
whereby employers can elect to have
resumes sent directly by the applicants
or be collected and forwarded by the
Placement Office.
Alumni Placement
The Placement Office has on file
names of University of Louisville Law
School Alumni who are presently interested
in changing professional affiliation.
Resumes from the Active File can
be forwarded to employers upon request.
The Placement Office also notifies
recent graduates and other alumni of
current job openings through the Going
Places newsletter which is distributed
monthly. Employers have found the
newsletter useful in meeting their
immediate needs.
Follow Up
The Placement Office requests that
employers notify each student of their
decision regarding application, and that
the Placement Office be notified when
hiring has been completed.
We are glad to offer assistance. For
further information write or call:
Phyllis D. Leibson
Placement Officer
School of Law
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
(502) 588-6368; 588-6358
The University of Louisville
SchoolofLaw
Background
The study of law began in Louisville in
1846 when the state legislature chartered
the University of Louisville. The former
Jefferson School of Law was absorbed by
the University of Louisville in 1950.
Throughout its 135 year history the
students, faculty and alumni of the
School of Law have maintained a
traditionally prominent role in
scholarship and leadership within the
legal community. The University of
Louisville School of Law is accredited by
the American Bar Association and is a
member of the National Association for
La~ Placement.
Enrollment
There is currently a total enrollment
of 513 students in the day and evening
divisions. Students representing 80
colleges and 22 states make up the
student body.
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. The original law building,
designed by architect }ens Frederick
Larson, was supplemented by the construction
of a major library addition in
1974. The library of the Law School
consists of more than 110,000 volumes
which are selected to aid student
in struction and to promote research.
1 tus academic year will see the completion
of an expansive classroom and office
facility for the School of Law which will
approximately double the physical plant
of the law school. This new facility will
be complemented by a complete renovation
and refurbishment of the existing
structure. When the entire project is
consumated the Law School Campus will
include classrooms, seminar halls, an
amphitheater, administrative offices, a
suite of offices for student organizations,
student and faculty lounges, a darkroom
and a library.
Grading System
The University of Louisville Law
School has maintained rigorous
academic standards. These standards are
reflected in the grading policy of the
school. Our ordinary or "average" grade
is a "C." As you know, some schools
have lowered their standards and have
suffered grade inflation in the last few
years. The University of Louisville has
maintained academic standards and there
has been very little grade inflation at this
school.
Because of the rigorous grading
standards at the University of Louisville,
the grade point average of our students
may appear lower than students with less
academic achievement at other schools.
Prospective employers may, therefore,
find it particularly helpful to compare
class rank standing of students.
Bar Examination Results
University of Louisville School of Law
graduates consistently attain high scores
and collectively achieve a high rate of
success on the Kentucky State Bar
Examination. On the most recent bar
examination for which results are
available University of Louisville
graduates achieved the highest percentage
pass rate for any Kentucky law
school.
Academic Calendar
Fall Semester, 1981
Classes start-Aug. 19
Thanksgiving-Nov. 26-29
End of Semester-Dec. 15
Spring Semester, 1982
Classes start-Jan. 5
Mid-term vacation-Mar. 14-21
End of Semester-May 1
Commencement-May 9
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Student Publications and
Pro~rams
Journal of Family Law
The Journal of Family Law is the law
review of the University of Louisville
School of Law. The contents of the
Journal consist of student written
comments and case notes, and articles by
persons having expertise in family law.
The members of the J oumal publish four
issues per year and have complete
editorial control over content.
Candidate selection is based primarily
on writing ability, but scholastic achievement
is also considered. The candidacy
period lasts approximately one year.
During the period the candidates must
submit two case notes, several "recent
cases" and one student note as well as
perform tasks such as proofreading and
cite-checking. Service on the Journal is
the highest academic honor available to a
law student.
The Journal of Law and Education
The Journal of Law and Education is
published in conjunction with the
University of South Carolina Law and
Education Center. It is the foremost
publication committed exclusively to
school law.
Under the direction of Professor
Laurence W. Knowles, the University of
Louisville members of the Journal are
responsible for the research, writing and
publication of all recent development
cases, proofreading and synopses of
recent law review articles in the area of
education.
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
are derived from all three classes. Staff
members actively participate in gathering
information, writing articles, and
editing copy for the publication which is
issued eight times during the year. The
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Examiner's circulation has increased to
4100 and includes all law school alumni,
the student body, various state and local
officials, and other law schools.
The Examiner is the only law school
publication of its kind in Kentucky and
has received numerous awards. For the
previous two years the Examiner has won
the 6th Circuit ABA/ LSD Newspaper
Competition. The Examiner has also won
first place awards for excellence in
writing at the National ABA/ LSD
Convention.
Moot Court Program
The purpose of the Moot Court
Program is to provide an opportunity for
training in the principles of oral and
written advocacy, to provide nationwide
exposure to second and third year
students through participation in competitions,
to sponsor and coordinate the
Henry Pirtle and Benjamin F. Washer
Moot Court competition and to assist in
the first year writing program and
appellate advocacy program. This
program is managed by a Moot Court
Board comprised of second and third
year students.
Students from the second and third
year classes also volunteer to serve as
mentors and judges for the first year
program. Student mentors guide first
year students in the research of their
appellate briefs and assist them in their
preparation for oral arguments. The
student judges hear and critique the first
year students' appellate argument
alongside practicin:, attorne~'~ ·nd
faculty members.
The School of Law is especially proud
of the recent accomplishments of the
National Moot Court and Mock Trial
teams. In 1980 competition, the National
Moot Court team advanced to the semifinal
rounds of Region IV with an
undefeated record. The Mock Trial team
reached the finals of the 6th Circuit
competition.
Legal Aid Clinical Internship and
Applied Criminal Justice
Senior students in good academic
standing are eligible to participate in
either the Legal Aid Clinical Internship
or Applied Criminal Justice programs.
These students, under the supervision of
a practicing attorney or member of the
faculty, assist clients by counseling,
investigating, preparing legal documents,
and performing all essential preparation
for trial. In addition, these students are
permitted to prosecute or defend cases in
the local court due to a special ruling of
the Kentucky Supreme Court which
sanctions approved clinical programs.
Student Or~anizations
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 func·
tions are performed by standing and ad
hoc committees composed of student
volunteers. In addition, members of the
SBA serve on various faculty com·
mittees. The SBA is a charter member of
the American Law Student Association, a
national organization sponsored by the
American Bar Association.
The Honor Council, under the aegis of
the SBA, enforces the law school's
Honor Code. Council members are
elected from the second and third year
classes. The Honor Council seeks to
further the highest standards of legal
education and ethical conduct and create
a realization by law students that they
are carrying on a great professional
responsibility.
Louisville Law Forum
The Louisville Law Forum is an
Jt.dependent student organization,
governed by an elected board of direc·
tors, which coordinates various existing
lecture programs at the law school. The
Law Forum brings to the local legal
community distinguished scholars, advocates
and public figures with an impact
on the legal profession. Lectures are
scheduled periodically at no charge to
the public.
Women's Law Caucus
The Women's Law Caucus provides a
forum for discussion of problems unique
to female law students. Membership is
extended to all students interested in
preserving and advancing women's legal
rights. The Caucus holds monthly
meetings and participates in regional and
national conferences.
Black American Law Students
Association (BALSA)
The Black American Law Students
Association seeks to promote academic
excellence among black law students and
to improve relations in the law school
community. Through meetings and
workshops, BALSA encourages its
members to commit themselves to
making the legal profession more responsive
to specialized needs of the black
community. BALSA also participates in
the recruiting of competent black law
students and provides assistance to
students preparing for law school and bar
examinations.
Student Legal Research Group
The Student Legal Research Group
consists of selected second and third year
law students who provide general
research services to members of the
Kentucky Bar Association. The students
receives a stipulated hourly wage for
researching and writing memoranda of
law for attorneys who request such
services. The students' work is subject to
review by a faculty advisor.
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Le~al Fraternities
Three professional legal fraternities
coexist at the law school. Members are
actively recruited from the student body
with each fraternity emphasizing the
special advantages available to its affiliates.
Membership in legal fraternities is
conditioned upon invitation, payment of
dues and continued good standing as a
law student. Academic and social
programs vary with each fraternity.
Phi Alpha Delta-The Fred Vinson
Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
International was chartered in 1935.
Delta Theta Phi-The Henry Clay
Chapter of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity
was establi'shed at the law school in
1948.
Si~ma Delta Kappa-The Alpha
Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa
Grand National Law Fraternity is the
only fraternity designed for law students
in the evening division.
Honors and Awards
Honor Societies
Two honor societies reward outstanding
academic achievement among
students at the law school. Membership
in an honor society is bestowed upon
deserving students by the deans and
faculty of the law school.
Brandeis Society-The Brandeis
Society honors those students with outstanding
records in law school. Each year
the society invites a limited number of
second and third year students among
the top 10% to become Brandeis
Scholars on the basis of their academic
records. In addition to honoring outstanding
scholastic achievements, the
society endeavors to serve the law school
in order to enhance scholastic excellence.
The society is named after Supreme
Court Justice Mr. Louis D. Brandeis,
whose bequests have considerably
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enriched the-quality of the law school's
academic program. The law school has
been the custodian of Mr. Brandeis'
personal papers since he began donating
them in 1936.
Phi Kappa Phi-The Honor Society of
Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and encourages
superior scholarship in all academic
disciplines and accepts members from all
colleges of the university. Law students
may be elected but their number must
not exceed, for the year, 10 percent of
the number of candidates for degrees.
The law school's chapter of Phi Kappa
Phi was installed in 1942.
Omicron Delta Kappa Award--The
national leadership honor society, issues
an award at graduation. The outstanding
senior is selected by reason of high
scholarship, prominent leadership and
service to the University.
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 a nationally recognized law
publisher.
Scholarships
The following scholarships are part of
the general scholarship funds administered
through the deans' offices:
Louis D. Brandeis Sr:holarshiT)"
Bernard Flexnt r ;:,cholarship
Leon P. Lewis Scholarship
Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial
Scholarship
Carl Mann Scholarships
Ashland Oil Foundation Scholarships
Alumni Scholarships
Class of
1981-82
L. Rodney Albright
1058 E. Caldwell St. Lou., KY 40204 587-6143
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. cum laude in education-history; minor in sociology,
University of Kentucky, 1976.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Jefferson County
Attorney's Office, real estate tax department, August 1979
to present.
Michael T. Alexander
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Real Estate.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1726 Second St., Apt. 3 Lou., KY 40208 634-1379
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.A. in counseling, Western Kentucky University, 1978.
B.A. in psychology; minor in sociology, Western Kentucky
University, 1977.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Fredric J. Cowden &
Darryl T. Owens.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Robert L. Astorino
600 Cloverlea Lou., KY 40206 896-2666
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.R.P., University of Massachusetts, 1974. M.P.A.,
Syracuse University, 1968.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor, problem consultant; Legal Fraternity,
Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Director, City of Louisville
Housing Authority.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Administrative Law,
Labor Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky, Virginia,
Washington, D.C.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: January, 1982
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Riekey Dean Bailey
Ann Le~lie Bailey
2614 Wilburlook Lane Lou., KY 40220 491-1524
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1979.
Scholarship to study in England, University of London;
Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, member; Moot Court, secretary, mentor and
judge; Pirtle-Washer competition, winner; Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, vice-dean; Women's Law
Caucus, member; Moot Court Scholarship Award.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Jefferson District
Public Defenders, Appellate Division, January, 1981 to
present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm;
Government.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Criminal; General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, or Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: October, 1982.
71 Charter Oak Dr., Apt. 113 Lou., KY 40202
425-8696.
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science; minor in law enforcement,
Eastern Kentucky Universitv, 1976.
WORK EXPERIENCE: La,; Clerk, Jefferson County
Attorney's Office, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: October, 1982.
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Ann O'Malley Baribeau
2508 Valletta Rd. Lou., KY 40205 459-4846
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in English, Loretto Heights College, 1969. Major
activities, student body president.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, member; Louisville Law
Examiner, contributor: Women's Law Caucus, member;
Dean's List.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Fall, 1982.
Robert Mark Beat
6611 Southside Dr. Lou., KY 40214 368-3585
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in psychology, University of Kentucky, 1976.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
mentor, Pirtle-Washer participant, Student Bar
Association, election committee first year, second year day
representative; ABA/LSD representative; Student
Advisor, 1980-81 and 1981-82.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk, NavP, Williams and
Palmore, May 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Lexington area, or
Southwest area.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Terry Ralph Beckner
5358 New Cut Rd. Lou., KY 40214 368-5169
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in business and history, Carroll College, 1979.
Member of Phi Alpha Theta History Fraternity; Major
activities, Phi Theta Phi Social Fraternity, College Band,
Student Senate.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel., participant, judge, problem consultant; Mock
Trial. participant: Legal Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi;
Student Bar Association; Honor Council, member;
Student Advisor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Segal and Shanks,
September 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF A VAILABILJTY: May, 1982. .
Susan A. Bourne
509 Virginia Ave. New Albany, IN 47150 945- 8604
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.Ed .. University of Delaware. B.A., Purdue Universitv.
Major activities. student newspaper.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel., voluntary rounds: Mock Trial; Women's Law
Caucus, president.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research Assistant to Prof.
Knowles: Managing Editor, Journal of Law and Education.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: So. Indiana or Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
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Lawrence Jude Clark, Jr.
Jerry J. Bowles
9849 Timberwood Circle Lou., KY 40223 244-1588
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, member; Moot Court Compel., mentor and
judge; Legal Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, clerk of the
exhecquer; Dean's List; Book Awards, Criminal Law;
Bernard Flexner Scholarship award.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Commonwealth
Attorney. Bruce Hamilton, Oldham Co., summer, 1981;
Law clerk, Friedman, Prizant & Yoffe, May 1980 to April
1981. •
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1515 South Fourth #2 Lou., KY 40208 636-1289
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. Honors in urban planning, University of Kentucky,
1977. Major activities, student newspaper staff, intramural
sports.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law candidate; Student Bar Association, vice
president; Dean's List, three semesters.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Planner, Independent Contractor,
September, 1979 to present; Louisville and Jefferson
County Planning Commission, June, 1977 to August, 1979.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: December, 1981.
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Pamela K. Clay
1615 South Third #3 Lou., KY 40208 637-7403
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S.Ed., magna cum laude in psych.; religious ed.; health
ed.; Cumberland College, 1979. Honors-Who's Who in
Am. Colleges & Universities. Major activities, varsity
sports, Student Government Association.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, member & judge; Legal Frat., Phi Alpha Delta; Law
Forum, Vice pres. & Pres.; Student Bar Assn., social
comm. chmn.; Student Legal Research Group; Award
Scholarship, 1979; Research Asst.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Teaching
position, pre-law, undergraduate.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Public interest, Trusts &
Estates, Family Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: SE. Kentucky, NE. Tennessee.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
James' H. Cochran, Jr.
Daniel W. Clifton
9002 Lakeridge Dr. Lou., KY 40272 933-3331
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in history, University of Louisville, 1979;
Dean's List and Dean's Scholarship.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student
Legal Research Group. member; Moot Court, mentor.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Summer, 1982.
7096 Wildwood Circle #16 Lou., KY 40291 491-0148
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in history, Vanderbilt University, 1975.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Law Forum,
secretary; Student Legal Research Group.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Kent Robinson;
Research Assistant to Albert Quick, Criminal Law.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Daryl Russell Coffey
1800 South Second #52 Lou., KY 40208 634-0324
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. cum laude in agriculture, Western Kentucky
University, 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor; Legal Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi; Student •
Bar Association, class representative; American Bar
Association, school representative; Reinstatement and
Probation Committee.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: December, 1981.
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Mindy K. Darnell
Mary L. Corey
9718 U.S. Hwy. 42 Prospect, KY 40059 228-3302
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.Erl. in counsPiing, University of Louisville, 1976. B.A.
in psychology. University of Louisville, 1971. Phi Kappa
Phi and Woodcock Honor Societies.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Administrative Hearing Officer,
Kentucky Department for Human Resources, August,
1979 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: August, 1982.
3208 Orchard Manor Circle #12, Lou., KY 40220
456-2649
:-;<:HOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
ll.:\. Honors in political science, University of Louisville,
1')77: Mortar Board, Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary, Women's
lntt·rcoll<·giate Fielrl Hockey Team.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Lau•, canrlirlat(': Moot Court Compel., judge & .
lllP!Itor; Lt>gal Frat., Phi Alpha Delta, clerk; SBA; Student
Legal Researrh Group: Book Award, Civil Procedure I.
\\ 'ORK EXPERIENCE: Research Assistant, Department
of Political SciPncP, ll of L. 1977-79. Graduate Teaching &
Ht>,earch Assistant & Instructor.
:"<ATLIRE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LI<:CAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PHI<:FERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
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Janw~ Paul Dilhl'('k. Jr.
1353 TPxas Lou., KY 40213 636-1770
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
H.S. in police administration; minor in political science.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Bar
Association, member; Moot Court mentor; Freshman
Orientation Advisor.
WORK EXPI<:HIENCE: RPsearch Assistant to Professor
Judv Richardson, concPntrating on professional
responsibility and ethics, Spring Semester 1981; Law clerk,
Hanish & Davt>nport. June, 1980 to September, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LI<:GAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PRF:FERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Gail M. Dopf
8207 Flicker Place Lou., KY 40214 363-2159
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.A. in political science, Villanova University, 1975; B.A.
cum laude in political science: minor, journalism, Seton
Hall U., 1974; Graduate assistant; representative to
Political Science Graduate School Council.
Tawana Edwards
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi: Louisville Law Examiner,
projects editor.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation, General
Practice, Medical & Health Law: Communications Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Eastern United States.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
1823 South Third #5 Lou., KY 40208 637-1061
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in history, University of Louisville, 1978. Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Competition: Mock Trial Competition: Legal Fraternity,
Delta Theta Phi, secretary: Women's Law Caucus,
secretary: Student Bar Association, social committee
chairman; Student Legal Research Group, director
1981-82.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research assistant for Professors
James Regan and Marlin Volz.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Trusts and Estates, Tax.
LOCATION PREFRRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
John P. Farrar
2512 Cross Hill Ct. #34 Lou., KY 40206 897-7719
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. summa cum laude in history: minor in political
science, Universitv of Evansville, 1979. Honors, Walter J.
Wanseidler Histo;y Awards for 1977 & 1978. Major
activities, varsity golf.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Book
Awards, Civil Procerlure I, Criminal Law.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, C. Michael Witters,
Stephen G. Sawyer, State's Attorney, prosecution work,
general civil practire, Summer 1980. Assistant on study of
urban renewal with Dr. Donald Freeman, Prof. of political
science, 1979.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Southern Illinois or Indiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
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Kt>Yin M. Finlt>y
John F. Faust, Jr.
2705 Brownsboro Rd. #3 Lou., KY 40206 893-6271
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science and government; minor in
sociology, University of Kentucky, 1971. Major activities,
Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor, problem consultant; Moot court compel.,
Pirtle-Washer semi-finalist; Mock Trail; Legal Fraternity,
Delta Theta Phi; Dean's List.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Criminal, General
Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky, Virginia,
Washington, D.C.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: January, 1982.
1800 South Second #48 Lou., KY 40208 637-4875
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.M.E. in mechanical engineering, University of Dayton,
1979.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Corporation,
Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Patent, Environmental.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
18
Steven M. Fleece
823 Morningside Dr. Jeffersonville, IN 47130
283-6473
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROU D AND ACHIVEMENT:
B.A. in journalism; minor in political science, Indiana
University, 1972.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: ]oumal of
Family Law, editor-in-chief, vol. 20; Legal Fraternity, Phi
Alpha Delta, member; Dean's List; Book Awards, Property
I, Domestic Relations; Placement Committee, member;
Curriculum Committee, member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Fifer, Vogt & Lanum,
May, 1981 to August, 1981; Law clerk, Office of the
University Council, May, 1980 to August, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentuckiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
David Scott Furkin
1406 S. First St. #2 Lou., KY 40208 637-6988
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. cum laude in history; minor in govt., WKU, 1979,
Dean's List, 4 yrs. Maj . act., Natl. Forensic League.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, staff; Moot Court, rep., and prelim. winner;
Phi Alpha Delta, ex. bd.; Lou. Law Exam., ed-in-chf; SBA,
placement comm.; Am. Judicature Soc.; Honor Council,
rep; PAD internatl. & ABA/ LSD delegate.
Donald'E. Groot
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, U.S. Atty's Office,
Sept., 1980 to present; Leg. analyst, Local Govt. Law
Center, 1980 KY General Assembly.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice,
Criminal and Civil Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
ll22 LaFontenay Ct. Lou., KY 40223 245-2331
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Welenken, Himmelfarb
& Welenken, January, 1981 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Tax, Trusts & Estates.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: August, 1982.
Glenn G. Hancock
1664 Roselawn New Albany, IN 47150 945-5613
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in business; minor in economics, Indiana University
Southeast, 1975. Major activities, student body president.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Mazin, Hummel, Coan,
Owen, & Gersh, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Southern Indiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
19
Robert M. Hardy, Jr.
K.-ith D. Hardi~;;on
3712 Noblitt Dr. #4 Lou., KY 40218 459-9837
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in police administration, University of Louisville,
1978. Dean's Award, May 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Dean's List;
Book Award, Constitutional Law II.
WOHK EXPERIENCE: Intern, Paralel!:al-Legallntern,
Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney, November, 1980
to prPsent.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Government,
Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Criminal Law, Labor
Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky, Southern Indiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1800 South Third #18 Lou., KY 40208 635-6256
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A . in economics, Duke University, 1979. Old Trinity
Club president. Major activities, varsity basketball,
fraternity, student government.
L.\ W SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court. compPtitor: Legal Fra!Prnity, Phi Alpha Delta;
StudPnt Bar Asscwiation, elPction committee chairman.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk and summer associate,
Barnett & Alal!:ia, Fall, 1979 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Corporate Litigation,
General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Summer, 1982.
20
Dt'lna Joy Harris
407 Fountain Ct. #2 Lou., KY 40208 636- 5477
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. cum laude in political science; minor in history,
Murray State University, 1979. Major activities, Alpha
Gamma Delta.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law. candidate: Moot Court Compel., judge &
mentor; Legal Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta; Student Legal
Research Group; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Mapother & Mapother,
Summer 1981: Research Assistant to Professor Abramson.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
!i-Robert
Daniel Hatfield
Teri L. Hasenour
3028 Colonial Hill Rd. Lou., KY 40205 458-4816
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in business administration; minor in history,
Vanderbilt University, 1977.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
judge & competitor; Legal Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta;
Women's Law Caucus, member; Student Bar Association,
treasurer 1980-81 & 1981-82; Coordinator of Orientation
1980; Financial Director of law school for Student
Government Association; Student Representative to
Faculty Committee.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Jefferson County
Attorney's Office, May, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Litig.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
3015 Norma Lee Dr. Lou., KY 40214 935-8141
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in speech-communication; minor in political science
and mass communications, Western Kentucky University,
1973. Winner of Oratorical Contests, Vice President of
Student Body. Major activities, student government.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Moot Court, mentor; Moot
Court, competitor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Industrial Relations Manager, The
Marley Company, 1974 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Susan Jane Hauck
1800 South Third #5 Lou., KY 40208 637-6934
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in elementary education; minor in special education,
early childhood education, Lambuth College, 1977. AZD
Scholarship Award, Dean's List. Major activities, yearbook
assistant editor, theatre touring choirs, vice pres. AZD
sorority.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor, judge; Pirtle-Washer, compel.; Legal Frat.
Phi Alpha Delta; Women's Law Caucus, member; SBA,
comm. tnember; Journal of Law & Education.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Jefferson County
Attys'. Office, real estate tax dept., May, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
21
RobPrt H. Helm
Lucy Lee Helm
1702 South Second #1 Lou., KY 40208 637-2325
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. with highest honors in political science, U of L, 1979.
Maj. activities, student govt., pres. of Lambda Sigma,
honorary.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: ]oumal of
Family Law; Moot Court, Pirtle-Washer, quarter-finalist;
Leg. Frat., Phi Alpha Delta, v-justice, marshal; SBA,
secretary; Dean's List; Book Award, Civil Procedure II;
Award Scholarship, academic; Honor Council.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Barnett & Alagia,
Sept., 1980 to present; Intern, Leg. Research Commission,
Judicary Committee, Sen. Wendell Ford, Wa, D.C.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1743 Harvard Dr. Lou., KY 40205 458-0868
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science; minor in sociology, Vanderbilt
l'niversity, 1970.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: 1982.
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Alice Barns Herrin!!:lon
2000 Confederate Place #804 Lou., KY 40208
634-1311
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.A., University of Virginia, 1979; B.A. Honors in
history; minor in political science & humanities,
University of Louisville, 1977. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Sigma
Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel., Pirtle-Washer, semi-finalist; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Boehl, Stopher, Graves
& Deindoerfer, May, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Corporation, Government.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Civil Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Pittsburgh,
Washington, D.C.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Frank B. Janoski
Edgar Paul Herrington, III
2000 Confederate Place #804 Lou., KY 40208
634-1311
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in English, Bucknell University, 1977. Major
activities, Sigma Alpha Epsilon .
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, developments editor; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Intern, Summer Associate,
Barnett & Alagia, May, 1981 to August, 1981; Law clerk,
Barnett & Alagia, August, 1980 to May, 1981; Law clerk,
Nick Carlin, Criminal Attorney, June, 1980 to August,
1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Energy, Environmental,
Real Estate.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Pittsburgh.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
407 Fountain Ct. #2 Lou., KY 40208 636-5477
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in engineering, U.S. Military Academy, 1974.
Outstanding Young Man of America, 1976. Major
activities, intercollegiate athletics.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel., mentor & judge; Mock Trial; Leg. Frat., Phi
Alpha Delta; SBA, placement comm. chmn; Dean's List;
Journal of Law and Ed., managing editor of judicial
developments; Student, Faculty Advisor Comm., member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Weiss, Scott, George &
Karp, August, 1980 to present; U.S. Army captain,
1974-79; U.S. Army Reserves, captain.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Corporate, Government.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Harold M. Johns
2512 Cross Hill Ct. #34 Lou., KY 40206 897-7719
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, member; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Kurtz & Webb, June,
1980 to present; Law clerk, Mapother & Mapother,
February, 1980 fo June, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Government.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice,
Criminal.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky, Major Metropolitarl
Area of the Southeast.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Charll'rw J. Jones
f)l'rril'k G. Johnson
5707 Emmalee Dr. Lou., KY 40219 968-6549
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in psychology. University of Louisville, 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, staff; Louisville Law Examiner, staff; Dean's
List.
ATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor, General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: South, Southwest.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: June, 1982.
2911 Cambridge Rd. Lou., KY 40220 459-1258
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
:\I.A. in f'dueation and history; minor in political science,
Westf'rn Kentucky State College, 1964. A.B. honor
graduatf', Phi Alpha Theta, Teaching Assistantship.
LAW S\.HOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor; Student Bar Association, night vice
president; Student Advisory Committee, night committee
1wrson: Prohation·Suspension Committee, student
rf'pn•sentat iYe; Schedule Committee, student
reprt>sentative.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, U.S. Attorney's Office,
Summer 1981.
l\ '\Tl1RE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Co, f'rnment.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
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Marl!:arl'l Eilel'n Keane
5619 Eastern Parkway Lou. , KY 40204 361-8591
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in political science, University of Louisville.
1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, Research Editor; Mock Trial competition;
Brandeis Society; Book Awards, Torts I, Decedent's [;
Women's Law Caucus, vice·president.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Summer intern, Greenebaum,
Doll & McDonald, summer, 1981; Law clerk, Karem &
Karem Attorneys. school year 1980-81.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
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Charles E. Kin!!:
9201 Glover Ln. Lou., KY 40222 426-3099
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in political science; minor in philosophy,
Eastern Kentucky University. Major activities, student
senator, president, philosophy club.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Mock Trial,
participant; Legal Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta; Dean's List;
Book Award, Criminal Law; "Off the Record", co·editor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Continuing Legal Education,
Director, Louisville Bar Association, present; Program
Director, WBNT radio station, 1970 to 1975; U.S. Army,
Infantry, 1969 to 1970.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Li.tig., General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
Larry L. Lakin
10004 Mary Dell Ln. Lou., KY 40291 239-7437
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in business administration, Western Kentucky
University, 1970.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Board, night; Dean's List; Student Advisor.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation, General
Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
Mirhael C. Lemke
1382 Ouerbacker Ct. #1 Lou., KY 40208 637-6254
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in psychology, University of Louisville, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Raine, Highfield &
Conder, March, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Real
Estate, Family Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
25
Antonette M. Lo~ar
Jamt>s M. Lloyd
700 LaFontenay Ct. Anchorage, KY 40223 245-4864
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.B.A. in business administration, University of
Kentucky, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi; Dean's List; Book Award, Tax
I.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Lloyd & McDaniel,
May, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Commercial.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1717 Millerwood Dr. New Albany, IN 47150 944-8419
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in geological sciences; minor in business,
Lehigh University, 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel. Pirtle-Washer, mentor & judge; Leg. Frat., Phi
Alpha Delta, v-justice; Law Forum, pres.; Women's Law
Caucus, publicity sec.; Student Leg. Research Group, staff,
dir.; Dean's List; Award Scholarship, recruiting;
Placement Office Comm.; Student Advisor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research Asst. for Prof.
Abramson.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED; Teaching prelaw
courses, undergraduate; Government, EnvironmentalNatural
Resources Office.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Rapid City, South Dakota.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
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Steven S. Lohmeyer
1903 Culbertson Ave. New Albany, IN 47150 945-9356
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
A.B. in political science and religious studies, Indiana
University, 1979. Honors, Phi Beta Kappa. Major
activities, student government senator.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Book
Award, Torts II.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Lohmeyer, Schad &
Buchanan Attorneys.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Southern Indiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Diana Skaggs Martin
Michael A. Luvisi
1027 Cherokee Rd. Lou., KY 40204 458-8434
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in political science; minor in economics,
University of Kentucky, 1979. Societas Pro Legibus.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, staff; Moot Court and Mock Trial participant;
Legal fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Assn. pres.;
Faculty Comm. on Minority Affairs; Scholar. Comm., KY
Academy of Trial Attys, Labor/ Div.-ABA.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Greenebaum, Treitz &
Maggiolo, Nov., 1980 to present; Law clerk, Goldberg &
Pedley, May, 1980 to Aug., 1980; Research Asst., KY Sen.
& House Comm., Jan., 1978 to Aug., 1979.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor, Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: South.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
5604 Harrods Cove Prospect, KY 40059 228-3673
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1974.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, candiate; Dean's List; Brandeis Society,
Brandeis scholar; Moot Court committee, mentor & judge.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Claims supervisor, Electric
Mutual supervising GE's product liability litigation,
September, 1976 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Susan Stephenson McCray
502 Macon Ave. Lou., KY 40207 897- 0760
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1969. B.A. cum
laude in English, Old Dominion University, 1966.
LAW 5CHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot court
Compel., mentor & judge; Student Bar Association;
Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer semi-finalist.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Associate Professor of English &
Humanities, Jefferson Community College.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Fall, 1982.
27
Don C. Meade
Colleen McKinley
2703 Six Mile Ln. Lou., KY 40220 491-4204
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in physical, biological sciences, University of
Kentucky, 1969.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, articles editor; Moot Court mentor; Moot
Court Compel., runner-up; Louisville Law Examiner,
columnist; Dean's List ; Book Awards, Civil Procedures I,
Criminal Procedure, Dom. Rei; Award Scholarship for
Pirtle-Washer competition; Brandeis Society, member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Communications manager for
Kentucky Peer Review Organization, Inc.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation, General
Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
456 Southland Blvd. Lou., KY 40214 361-3721
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in psychology; minor in theatre, Eastern Kentucky
University, 1973. Alpha Psi Omega honorary, 1st place
Nat!. Forensic Com pet. Major act., state government
intern program, student government.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, qr. finalist; SBA, curriculum committee rep.;
Dean's List; Book Awards, Constitutional Law I & II;
Contributor, Kentucky Coal journal.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Intern, General Electric Labor
Law Internship, March, 1980 to March, 1981 ; Research
assistant, Arbitrator Ed Render.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Corp. Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor, Ad. Law,
Litigation.
LOC PREFERRED: Louisville, Lexington, Paintsville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
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Patricia j. Meador
2333 Sycamore #3 Lou., KY 40206 897-7788
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in nursing, Vanderbilt University, 1974. Major
activities, pres. senior nursing class, member Sigma Theta
Tau nursing honorary, teaching assistant, anatomy &
physiology.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel.; Student Bar Association, member; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Boehl , Stopher, Graves
& Deindoerfer, May, 1981 (summer). Registered nurse
in adult intensive care unit, Jewish Hospital.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation, Commercial &
Tax.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Southeastern Region,
Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Kenneth j. Mudd
Elizabeth Ullmer Mendel
920 Blankenbaker Ln. Lou., KY 40207 895-9855
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. cum laude in English, UCLA.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, manuscript editor; Legal Fraternity, Phi
Alpha Delta; Women's Law Caucus, member; Dean's List;
Book Award, Evidence.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Woodward, Hobson &
Fulton, Summer, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1724 Grenade Ave. Lou., KY 40213 451-6857
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in police administration, University of Louisville,
1979. Phi Kappa Phi, Dean's Scholar, Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, vice president; Moot Court CompeL, PirtleWasher;
Legal Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta, justice; Dean's
List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Intern, General Electric Labor
Law Internship; Law clerk, John B. Southard; Research
assistant to Professor Carl A. Warns, Jr.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor & Employment
Law, General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Charles E. Mullins
#864 U of L Lou., KY 40292 634-1401
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.A.T. in physics; minor in education, University of
Louisville, 1975. B.S. in physics, history; minor in math,
Kentucky Southern College, 1969. Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, manuscript editor; Moot Court Compel.,
lntraschool, National Moot Court Team; Mock Trial,
Intraschool; Leg. Frat., Delta Theta Phi, master of ritual;
Dean's List; Books Awards, Civil Procedure II, Evidence;
Award Scholarship, Ashland Oil; Brandeis Society;
Omicron Delta Kappa, president.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Graduate Asst., Intramural Dept.,
1979-81; Teacher, Greenup Co. Schools, 1969-79.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor, Patent Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
29
Charles David Mussetter
Leslye Mercer Murray
2111 Lakeside Dr. Lou., KY 40205 587-6943
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in history & English, Murray State University, 1967.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, associate editor; Moot Court Board, member;
Legal Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi; Dean's List; Book
Award, Torts II; Student Advisor for freshman.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Stiles & Bowman,
August 1980 to present; Law Clerk, Gittleman, Charney &
Barber, January-August, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: December, 1981.
403 Highwood Dr. Lou., KY 40206 893-6170
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in accounting; minor in business administration &
finance, University of Kentucky. Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Leg. Frat.,
Phi Alpha Delta, treasurer; Law Forum; SBA; Moot Court,
mentor & judge; Student Advisor Freshman Orientation;
College Republicans; Orientation Committee, member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Reisz, Rice, Porter &
Rosenbaum, September, 1980-present; Law clerk, Gray,
Woods & Cooper, May, 1980 to August, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Corporation .
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Federal Tax, Trust &
Estates, Litigation, General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: September, 1982.
30
David B. Park
2106 Keeneland Blvd. Lou., KY 40223 426-8366
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in geography, University of Kentucky, 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Nold, Mosley, Clare,
Hobbard & Rogers, May, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Western Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Spring, 1982.
Linda York Schomaker Park
14 Glenwood Rd. Lou., KY 40222 426-2963
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. cum laude in history, Catherine Spalding, 1979, Major
act., Kappa Kappa Gamma, univ. singers, univ. glee club,
angel flight hon., Kappa Gamma Pi Hon., univ. yearbook,
opera workshop; Who's Who Among American College
and Universities.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor & judge; Leg. Frat., Phi Alpha Delta;
Women's Law Caucus; SBA, rep.; Dean's List; Admissions
Comm.; Student-Faculty Advisor Comm., Chmn.
Susan E. Parker
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Jefferson County
Commonwealth Attorney.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor, Criminal.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: October, 1982.
11905 University of Louisville Lou., KY 40292
637-9906
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in legal assistance; minor in political science, minor
in political science, Eastern Kentucky University, 1978. Pi
Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary. Major activities,
student association of legal assistance, officer.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta; Women's Law Caucus,
treasurer.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research Assistant to Judge Volz,
Fall, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
William Lee Parks
1800 South Second 1145 Lou., KY 40208 634-1922
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B. S.C. Honors in accounting, University of Louisville,
1978. Major activities, Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity,
tutor with the office of Minority Affairs; research
assistant.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, treasurer; Legal Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, vice
dean; Dean's List; Student Organizations Board of the
S.G.A. of U of L, member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Library assistant, May, 1980 to
present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESI~ED: Law Firm,
Corporation.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Tax, Corporate Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
31
DaYicl L. Pt>h•r!'on
Thomas R. Payne
3504 Sorrento Lou., KY 40222 425-4207
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.S. in electrical Pngineering, Arizona State University,
1968. B.S. in mPchanical engineering, University of
Colorado, 1965.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Development engineer, General
Electric Co. MPch. & Elec.; Consumer, Industrial,
Military, 12 patents-4 pending, 1965 to present.
ATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Patent
Attorney. Corporation.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Patent Law, Docket
Preparation, RPsearch Planning, Filing, Etc.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: June, 1982.
7505 Glen Arhor Rd. Lou., KY 40222 426-4948
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.Div. & M.Th.. Southern Baptist Theol. Seminary. B.A.
in history: minor in speech, Stamford University, 1972.
Honors-National Dehate Championship.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LJ<:GAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Spring, 1982.
32
Eclwin L. Potter
2000 Confederate Place 11401, Lou., KY 40208
636-0057
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in history. University of Illinois, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Competition; Student Bar Association.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Mapother & Mapother,
1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Midwest.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: June, 1982.
James J. Prichard, Jr.
Phillip T. Prater
1390 South First St. Lou., KY 40208 634-0430
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in biology. University of Kentucky, 1979. Alpha
Epsilon Delta Honorary. Major activities, University of
Kentucky Rugbv club. Kappa Sigma fraternit y.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HO ORS: Moot Court
Comprt. Pirt lr-Washrr First round winner; Legal
Fratrrnity, Phi Alpha Delta; Law Forum, board member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Metropolitan Sewer
District, Legal Counsel Department, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Pract ice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Western Kentucky.
DATE OF A VAILABIL!TY: Spring, 1982.
1613 South Third St. #4 Lou., KY 40208 634-9347
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political sciencr & history, University of
Louisvillr, 1979. Major activities, student government.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk. Ashland Coal, Inc.,
Summer, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Corporation,
Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation,
Administrative Law, Commercial.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Lexington, Ky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Nicholas W. Riggs
1726 Gagel Ave. #4 Lou., KY 40216 448-4721
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science, University of Kentucky, 1978.
Major activities, dormitory government.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Compel., Pirtle-Washer; Moot Court, mentor & judge;
Louisville Law Examiner, Brandeis Brief editor; Student
Advisor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Assistant, Continuing Legal
Education department, University of Louisville, School of
Law, September, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Public
Interest.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisvillle, Jefferson County,
North Central Kentucky Area.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
33
Ronald Arthur Rop;ers
Linda R. Ritter
3317 Wellingmoor Ave. Lou., KY 40218 458-4580
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in English; minor in journalism &
advertising, University of Kentucky, 1975.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, evening committee; Student Bar Association,
representative.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Circuit Court Bench Clerk,
assigned to Judge Leibson, 9th division.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Jefferson County, surrounding
counties in Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
4944 Quail Court, Apt #2 Lou., KY 40213 363-2717
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in English & history, Berea College, 1979. Dean's
List. Major activities, intercollegiate athletics, student
government, college newspaper.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, David F. McAnelly,
May, 1980 to August, 1980; Intern, Consumer Protection
Intern, Attorney General's Office of Kentucky, May, 1979
to August, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
34
David B. Rucker
4601 Fox Run Rd. Lou., KY 40207 895-7341
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S.C. in accounting, Upiversity of Louisville, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi; Freshman Orientator.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Franklin & King.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Accounting Firm for Tax Work.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Tax,
Corporate Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Joram C. Salig
Keith L. Runyon
"Nitta Yuma", Harrods Creek, KY 40027 228-3819
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. cum laude in history; minor in polit ical science,
University of Louisville, 1972. Honors-Woodcock Society,
Phi Kappa Phi, English Speaking Union Scholarship.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Bar
Association, class representative; Dean's List; Book
Award, Administrative Law.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Associate Editor, The Louisville
Times, 1977 to present; Staff Writer, The Courier Journal,
1972 to 1977.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
417 Belgravia Ct. Lou., KY 40208 634-9338
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.S., Lehman-CUNY 1976. B.A., CUNY, 1973.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, articles editor; Legal Fraternity, Phi Alpha
Delta; Louisville Law Examiner, articles editor; Dean's
List; Book Awards, Contracts, Torts; Award Scholarship;
Brandeis Society; Honor Society, chairman.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Greenebaum, Doll &
McDonald; Law clerk, Gittleman, Charney & Barber.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Summer, 1982.
Thomas j. Schulz
2101 Fort St. Lou., KY 40217 636-5865
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in history & journalism, Indiana University, 1977.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, manuscript editor; Legal Fraternity, Delta
Theta Phi; Louisville Law Examiner, staff writer, managing
editor; Dean's List; Book Award, Property II.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, City of Louisville Law
Department, February, 1981 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Summer, 1982.
35
Linda Sen~
Timothy Earl Scoll
332 Colonial Oaks Lou., KY 40214 363-2379
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in Latin American studies; minor in Spanish,
University of Virginia, 1978. Major activities, Cavalier
Daily staff, college chorale, student representative,
Spanish club.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity. Phi Alpha Delta, justice, marshall; Law Forum,
member; Student Bar Association, parliamentarian;
CollegP Republican: SBA Elections Comm., Student
Advisor. Student-Faculty Liaison Committee.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Franklin & King.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: September, 1982.
1029 Everett Ave. #13 Lou., KY 40204 451-0398
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in biology; minor in chemistry, University of
Louisville, 1978. Mortar Board, v-president, Pi Eta Sigma,
Dean's Scholar, Dean's List. Major activities, dorm
counselor, housing administration, service association.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal Frat.,
Phi Alpha Delta; Law Forum, board of directors; Women's
Law Caucus; SBA; Dean's List; Louisville Bar Assn./LSD.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk , Steinberg & Baer, 1980
to 1981.
NATliRE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED; Law Firm,
Publir DPfender.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Criminal, Family Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, KY, Southern U.S.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: August, 1982.
36
Walter A. Sholar
4500 Landside Dr. Lou., KY 40220 499-0564
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in history & government, Western Kentucky
University, 1979. Honoraries-Phi Alpha Theta & Pi
Sigma Alpha; Sigma Nu, Inter-Fraternity Council.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor; Student Bar Association, member.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Bullitt County
Attorney's Office, May, 1980 to present; Law clerk, Porter,
MacCracken & Edison, May, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
Lt>o G. Smith
715lowa Ave. Lou., KY 40208 637-7994
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S.C. High Honors in accounting, University of
Louisville, 1979. Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society,
Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, executive editor; Moot Court Com pet., Pirtle·
Washer quarter-finalist; Dean's List.
j. Michat>l Smither
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Louisville Bar
Association, May, 1980 to February, 1981; Pretrial
Services Agency, November, 1978 to March, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY; July, 1982.
1272 Willow Ave. Lou., KY 40204 458-7627
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in psychology: minor in history, Western Kentucky
University, 1978. Phi Alpha Theta, Dean's List, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, pres., student gov't association, senator;
SAE Leadership School, faculty member.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor & judge; Legal fraternity, Delta Theta Phi,
pres.; Louisville Law Forum.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Ricketts & DeMoisey,
Spring. 1981 to present; Law clerk, Bleidt, DeMoisey &
Rickets, Spring, 1980 to Spring, 1981.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICF: EMPHASIS: General Practice,
Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Mark j. Stanziano
601 Revolutionary Rd. #6 Lou., KY 40202 361- 2103
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in economics, Ohio State University, 1979. Service
Award from College Student Council & Office of
Physically Impaired. Major activities, student government
leader.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Com pet., judge; Mock Trial, participant; Dean's List; Book
Awards; Agency, Partnership.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Mazin, Hummel, Coan,
Owens & Gersh, December, 1980 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Criminal/Civil
Litigation, Commercial.
LOCATION PREFERRED: 6th Circuit.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
37
David Jay Stetson
Jack William Steiner, Jr.
12105 Meadow Ln. Lou., KY 40243 245-3059
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in chemistry; minor in math, University of Louisville,
1976.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot court,
mentor; Mock Trial; Student Legal Research Group,
researcher; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Bennett, Bowman,
Triplett & Vittitow, Spring, 1981to present; Intern,
Commonwealth's Attorney's Office, Fall, 1980 to present;
Jefferson County Police Officer since 1973.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice,
Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville area.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: December, 1981.
2119 Vernon Ave. Lou., KY 40206 895-8190
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in political science; minor in business & public
administration, Murray State, 1978. Dean's List,
Administrative Intern, Political Science Honor Society.
Maj. act., student gov't, member White House Conf. on
Libraries & Informational Services.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Competition; Legal Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi; Student
Bar Association.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Handmaker, Weber,
Meyer & Rose, April 6, 1981 to present; Law clerk, Rubin
& Hays, February, 1980 to April, 1981.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS; General Practice,
Corporation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
38
James W. Tate II
10205 Eve Dr. Lou., KY 40272 937-9483
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in biology; minor in chemistry, University of
Louisville, 1976. Dean's List.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Delta Theta Phi.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Jefferson County
Attorney's Office September, 1980 to present; Law clerk,
Morgan & Pottinger, Summer, 1980.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: July, 1982.
John G. Thacker
Carol Teitelbaum
1029 Plainfield Dr. New Albany, IN 47150 944-9386
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.S.N. in nursing; minor in psychology, University of
Kentucky, 1976. B.S.N. in nursing, Indiana University,
1973. Sigma Theta Tau. KY Lea. of Nursing, sec. &
newsletter editor, KY Nurses Assn., Am. Diabetes Assn.,
pres. & newsletter editor, VP, ADA KY Affiliate.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Bar
Assn.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Asso. Dir. of Clinical Nursing
Jewish Hospital; 15 years of nursing; part-time nursing
coordinator diabetes prniect.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Corporation, Government.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Labor Law, MedicalLegal.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Southern Indiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
50ll Southside Dr. 33-2 Lou., KY 40214 363-2379
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. summa cum laude in political science, Murray State
University, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Research assistant to Professor
Dolson.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
Linda Bernice Thomas
1910 South Third Lou., KY 40292
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.P.S., Western Kentucky University, 1979. B.S.N.,
Vanderbilt University, 1971.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
Com pet. participant, sec., pres.; Leg. Frat., Delta Theta
Phi, clerk of rolls; Lou. Law Examiner, staff writer; Law
Forum, treas.; Award Scholar., Moot Court Bd.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Kentucky Department
of Labor Special Fund, January, 1981 to present; Bill
analyst, Local Government Law Center, January, 1980 to
August; Research asst., to 1. Richardson.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Grayson-Warren
County area ..
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
39
jpffrpy L. WadP
Al~otPrnon W. Tinsley
9313 Plumwood Pl. Crestwood, KY 40014 241-0284
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S.C. in commerce; minor in physics, University of
Louisville. 1970.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Participated in administrative
hearing and pre-trial preparation.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Govt>rnmt>nt.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Litigation, Labor,
Administrativt> Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: September, 1982.
47 Narwood Dr. Lou .. KY 40299 499-1517
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.S.W. in social work. Florida State University, 1973.
B.A. in psychology. University of Kentucky. 1968.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, staff; Louisville Law Examiner, Brandeis Brief
t>ditor.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Stone & Darnall.
February. 1981 to present; Law clerk, Cooper, Kiel &
Beale. May, 1980 to February. 1981. Social work and
managt>ment consu lting, eight yt>ars.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Family Law, General
Practice. Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
40
Da,id J. WalkPr
6639 Ashbrooke Dr. Crestwood, KY 40014 241-8563
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science & sociology. Vanderbilt
University. 1975. Major activities, Model United Nations
work.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mt>ntor; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Supervisor, real estate for
MapothPr & MapothPr.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFF:RRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
John A. Webb
Tommie L. Weatherly
8402 Coach Way Lou., KY 40272 937-5335
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.Ed. University of Louisville, 1976; B.A. in mathematics;
minor in natural science, University of Louisville, 1971.
Shell Merit Scholar, Omicron Delta Kappa, Outstanding
Sophomore Man. Major Activities, Gamma Beta Phi, pres.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, mentor; Mock Trial; SBA, class rep.; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Mulhall, Turner &
Hoffman, January, 1981 to present; Metropolitian Sewer
District, May, 1979 to January, 1981; Teacher/coach,
Jefferson County Public Schools.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Labor,
Litigation.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky, So. Indiana, So.
Ohio.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: December, 1981.
403 Highwood Dr. Lou., KY 40206 893-6170
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in political science; minor in history, Georgetown
College, 1978. Who's Who, Most Outstanding Political
Science Major.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Legal
Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association,
representative, vice president; S.G.A., student senator;
Finance Committee.
WORK ZXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Franklin & King,
January, 1981 to present.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Trust
& Estates, Labor.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: June, 1982.
Jonathan W. Webster
2000 Confederate Pl. #507 Lou., KY 40208 634-4451
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. Honors in political science; minor in geology,
University of Louisville, 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot
Court, problem consultant; Dean's List; Commonwealth
Land Title Insurance Award winner.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Harold W. Webster,
1980 to present; Law clerk, John Dollens, 1980 to present;
Jennings County, Prosecutor, 1980; Law Library,
University of Louisville.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice, Trusts
& Estates.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Southern Indiana.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
4-1
Janw" D. Whit('. Jr.
Slt'plwn G. Wh('atl('y
821 South Brook. 3rd Floor Lou., KY 40203 589-6574
SCHOLASTIC: BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in gov('rnm('nl & B.S. in business administration.
WPsiPrn Kt>nlurkv l lnivPrsitv, 1979. Dean's List,
Prt>sirlt>n I' s Scholars.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moot Court
C:ompPI., Dt>an' s List.
WORK EXPERIE C:E: Law clt>rk, Ewt>n, MacKenzie &
Pt>dt>n, Januarv. 1981 to present; Law clerk, Hanish,
Davenport. RosPnhPrg. Weint>r. January, 1980 to January,
1981.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
1108 Poplar Level Plaza #18 Lou., KY 40217 637-1628
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. ma{(na cum laude in history; minor in government,
Wt>stprn Kt>nturky University, 1979. Phi Alpha Theta
Historv Honor Socit>ty.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Dean's List;
Moot Court, problem consultant.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED; Law Firm,
Gt>nt>ral Practice.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: General Practice.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Southern Kentucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY; October, 1982.
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N('i( R. Wordt•n
3500 Kirby Ln. Lou., KY 40299 491-1595
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in govPrnmPnl & pconomics & management, Centre
Collt>gf' of Kt>nlurky. 1979.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HO ORS: Moot
Court , lrPasurt>r; Moot Court Competition; Legal
Fralt>rnitv, Phi Alpha Dt>lta; Student-Faculty Advisory
Committf't>-S.B.A. Honor Council.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Committee of the
Sinking Fund. St>plt>mht>r, 1980 to present; Law clerk,
Charlt>s 1-lt>ht>l. Jr .. Attorney, June, 1978 to August, 1978.
NATURE OF F:MPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: May, 1982.
C.~· nthia Youn~
Ro~· H. Wyatt
5102 Baywood Dr. Lou., KY 40222 241-7811
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
M.B.A., Murray State University, 1977. B.S. in business;
minor in accountin~?:. Austin Peay State University, 1973.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HO ORS: Moot
Court, hoard mco-mhPr; Lco-~?:al Fraternity, Sigma Delta
Kappa; Louist•ille Lnll' Examiner, writer; Dean's List; Book
Award, Contracts II.
WORK EXPERIENCE: lntco-rnal Revenue Service, 1973 to
prco-sco-nt.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Tax.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Louisville, Cincinnati, Central
Kco-ntucky.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY; January, 1982.
117 Olivco- Avco-. New Albany, IN 47150 948-0925
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.A. in mathco-matics, Indiana University Southeast, 1978.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, staff t>ditor: Dean's List; Book Awards, Civil
Procco-.durco- II. Criminal Law, Constitutional Law,
Rt>medico-s, UCC I, Decedent's Estates; Award Scholarship;
Brandco-is Socico-t y.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Law clerk, Floyd County
Prosecutor's Office, Octoht>r, 1978 to present; Intern,
Floyd County Prost>cutor's Office, October, 1978 to
prest>nt; lntco-rn. Floyd County Prosecutor's Office.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Open.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS: Open.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: Spring, 1982.
]t•fferey M. Y ussman
1528 South Third #1 Lou., KY 40208 634-9589
SCHOLASTIC BACKGROUND AND ACHIEVEMENT:
B.S. in accounting, University of Kentucky, 1979. Dean's
List. Major activities: chairman, student ~?:OVernment task
forct>.
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Journal of
Family Law, administrative editor; Legal Fraternity. Phi
Alpha Delta, member; Student Legal Research Group,
research; Dean's List.
WORK EXPERIE CE: Law clerk, City of Louisville Law
Department, May, 1980 to May, 1981.
NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED: Law Firm,
Corporation.
LEGAL PRACTICE EMPHASIS; General Practice,
Corporation, Commercial Law.
LOCATION PREFERRED: Open.
DATE OF AVAILABILITY: August, 1982.
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Administration
Norvie L. Lay, Acting Dean
Steven R. Smith, Associate Dean
Phyllis D. Leibson, Placement Officer
Adah Lovesee, Admissions Officer
Maria Meuter, Director of Continuing Legal
Education
Pat Treadway, Program Assistant
Barbara Ayers, Academic Coordinator
Faculty
Leslie W. Abramson, Professor
A.B., Cornell University, 1968
J.D., University of Michigan, 1971
S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1979
William E. Biggs, Professor
A.B., University of Louisville, 1938
J.D., University of Louisville, 1940
M.A., University of Louisville, 1949
Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1956
Robert Thomas Blackburn, Jr.
Associate Professor
B.S., University of Kentucky, 1976
J.D., Vanderbilt School of Law
William F. Dolson, Professor
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1953
LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1956
S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1962
Robert W. Eades, Associate Professor
B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, 1970
J.D., Memphis State University, 1973
LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1977
Linda S. Ewald, Associate Professor
B.A., University of Louisville, 1967
J.D., University of Louisville, 1972
LL.M., New York University, 1979
Leonard R. Jaffee, Professor
Philadelphia Musical Academy, 1962
J .D., Rutgers School of Law, 1972
Lydia Morgan Jones, Associate Professor
A.B., Hunter College, 1967
J.D., Columbia Law School, 1972
Jacqueline R. Kanovitz, Professor
A.B., University of Louisville, 1967
J.D. , University of Louisville, 1967
Laurence W. Knowles, Professor
B.A., LaSalle College, 1955
LL.B., Rutgers University, 1958
LL.M ., Yale University, 1959
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Norvie L. Lay, Professor
B.S., University of Kentucky 1960
J.D., University of Louisville, 1963
LL.M., University of Michigan, 1964
S.J.D., University of Michigan, 1967
David J. Leibson, Professor
B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1966
J.D., University of Louisville, 1969
LL.M., Harvard University, 1970
Claudine Levy, Visiting Professor
University of Leeds, England
Martin R. Levy, Professor
B.S., Lafayette College, 1957
M.Ch.E., University of Virginia, 1958
LL.B., University of Maryland, 1967
Nathan S. Lord, Professor
A.B., Harvard University, 1952
LL.B., University of Virginia, 1957
William Bryan Martin, Associate Professor
A.B., Transylvania University, 1960
J.D., University of Kentucky, 1964
LL.M., Georgetown University, 1965
M.Div., Chandler School of Theology, Emory
University, 1979
James R. Merritt, Professor
A.B., University of Southern California, 1939
J .D., Harvard U ni versi t y, 1942
LL.M., Columbia University, 1958
Richard H. Nowka, Assistant Professor
B.S., Wayne State College, 1973
J .D., Creighton University, 1976
Ralph'S. Petrilli, Professor
B.A., University of Louisville, 1940
J.D., University of Louisville, 1948
LL.M., Yale Law School, 1949
Albert T. Quick, Professor
B.A., University of Arizona, 1962
M.A., Central Michigan University, 1964
J.D., Wayne State University, 1967
LL.M., Tulane University, 1974
James J. Ragan, III, Instructor
B.A., Rollins College, 1966
J.D., Vanderbilt College of Law, 1969
William E. Read, Professor
A.B., Hamilton College, 1938
LL.B., Harvard University, 1941
Edwin R. Render, Professor
A.B., Western Kentucky University, 1958
LL.B., Vanderbilt University, 1962
LL.M., Harvard University, 1970
Judith Geoghegan Richardson
Associate Professor
B.S., University of Kentucky, 1967
J.D., University of Louisville, 1973
Martha W. Rush, Associate Professor of
Legal Bibliography and Associate Law
Librarian
B.A., University of Kentucky, 1969
M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1970
J.D., University of Louisville, 1980
Steven R. Smith, Professor
A.B., Buena Vista College, 1968
J.D., University of Iowa, 1971
M.A., University of Iowa, 1971
Robert L. Stenger, Professor
B.A., St. Thomas College, 1956
M.A., St. Thomas College, 1957
S.T.D., Catholic University of America, 1963
J.D., University of Iowa, 1974
Gene W. Teitelbaum, Professor, Law
Librarian
B.A., City College, New York City, 1957
M.L.S., Pratt Institute, 1960
LL.B., Rutgers University Law School, 1968
WalterS. Thomson, Professor
B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1957
LL.B., University of Louisville, 1961
LL.M., New York University, 1966
David R. Voisine!, Assistant Law Librarian,
and Instructor of Legal Bibliography
B.A., Buffalo State College, 1974
J.D., State University of New York at Buffalo
SchoolofLaw, 1978
M.L.S., S.U.N.Y. at Albany, 1980
Marlin M. Volz, Professor
B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1938
LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1940
S.J.D., University of Wisconsin, 1945
Carl A. Warns, Jr., Professor
A.B., University of Louisville, 1937
LL.B., University of Louisville, 1939
LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1947
Harold G. Wren, Professor
A.B., Columbia College, Columbia
University, 1942
LL.B., Columbia University School of Law,
1948
J.S.D., Yale Law School, 1957
Part-Time Faculty
Dee A. Akers, Professor
A.B., University of Kentucky, 1948
LL.B., University of Kentucky, 1950
Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1962
Joseph Vincent Aprile, II, Lecturer
B.A., Bellarmine College, 1965
J.D., University of Louisville, 1968
LL.M., National Law Center, George
Washington University, 1973
Hon. Stewart G. Bland, Lecturer
B.A., University of Louisville
J.D., University of Louisville, 1971
Dennis E. Bricking, Lecturer
B.A., University of Kentucky, 1965
J.D., University of Kentucky, 1968
John Michael Brown, Lecturer
B.A., City College, New York City, 1970
J.D., University of Louisville, 1979
Wesley Gersh, Lecturer
B.S., Indiana University, 1970
J.D., University of Louisville, 1973
Frank W. Heft, Lecturer
A.B., Boston University, 1972
J.D., University of Louisville, 1976
Hon. Charles M. Leibson, Lecturer
LL.B., University of Louisville, 1952
Ferdinand J. Lotz, III, Lecturer
B.B.A., University of Cincinnati, 1954
LL.B., University of Cincinnati, 1957
Peggy B. Lyndrup, Lecturer
B.S., University of North Dakota, 1969
M.Ed., Kent State University, 1971
J.D., University of Louisville, 1979
Hon. William E. McAnulty, Jr., Lecturer
B.S., Indiana University, 1970
M.A., University of Louisville, 1971
J.D., University of Louisville, 1974
W. Scott Miller, Jr., Lecturer
B.A., University of Kentucky
Academy of International Law, the Hague,
Netherlands, 1948
J.D., University of Louisville, 1951
James E. Milliman, Lecturer
A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1964
J.D., University of Louisville, 1970
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Homer Parrent, III, Lecturer
B.A., University of Louisville
J.D., University of Louisville, 1972
Edward A. Rothschild, Lecturer
B.S., Un~ersity of Louisville, 1949
J.D., University of Louisville, 1952
James C. Seiffert, Lecturer
B.A., University of Iowa, 1975
J.D., University of Louisville, 1980
LL.M., University of Miami, 1981
Robert F. Smith, Lecturer
A.B., University of Louisville
J.D., University of Louisville, 1975
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University of Louisville School of Law
Request for Placement Services
Employer:
Name of Recruitment Coordinator
Address
City -------------State ___ _ Zip Code ______ _
Telephone Number ---------------
On-campus interview date: first choice second choice
For interviews with: 3rd year 2nd year _____ lst year
Interviews to begin: Lunch Break _____ Last one
Interview length: 20 min. ____ _ 30 min. ----- other
Name of interviewer(s) ---------------------------
If more than one interviewer, will you interview jointly ___ or separately
Number of Positions __ Compensation range
Job Description:
Applicant Credentials Preferred:
Firm resume or descriptive materials: enclosed _______ forthcoming ____ _
Comments/Requests ----------------------------
We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would
like to receive resumes from the following students:
3rd year 2nd year lst year
Any limitations as to race, color, sex creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This
Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all
individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny
equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance
with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law,
University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292.
Signature--------------------
This publication was prepared
by the University of Louisville
and printed with state funds.
KRS 57.375.
The University of Louisville is an
equal-opportunity institution
and does not discriminate
against persons because of
race, religion, sex, age, or handicap.