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School of Law Senior Bulletin 1988-89 UNIVERSITY of LOUISVILLE University of Louisville School of Law Senior Bulletin 1988-89 Published by the University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office Employer Information The University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. The office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from employers are made available to all interested students and graduates. When an employer lists a job opening with the Law School, the Placement Office requests information on the title of the position, a description of duties, salary range, date position is open, minimum requirements of applicants and procedures for applying. In addition, to stimulate interest as well as to attract those most qualified, we ask employers to submit a firm resume, practice profile or similar descriptive information for display to our students. The 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. 2 Regional Recruiting Conferences Participation in these conferences offers students an opportunity to interview with employers in the southeast. The Southeastern Minority Job Fair is 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 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. For more information or interview inquiries, please contact: Phyllis D. Leibson Placement Director School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-63681588-6358 The University of Louisville School of Law Background The study of law began in Louisville in 1846 when the state legislature chartered the University of Louisville. The former Jefferson School of Law was absorbed by the University of Louisville in 1950. Throughout its 135 year history the students, faculty and alumni of the School of Law have maintained a traditionally prominent role in scholarship and leadership within the legal community. The University of Louisville School of Law is accredited by the Association of American Law Schools, the American Bar Association, and is a member of the National Association for Law Placement. Enrollment There is currently a total enrollment of 480 students: 355 in the day and 125 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 J ens Frederick Larson was supplemented by the construction of a major library addition in 1974 and another addition in 1981. The library of the Law School consists of more than 150,000 volumes which are selected to aid student instruction and to promote research. Nineteen-hundred and eighty-one saw the completion of an expansive classroom and office facility for the School of Law, which approximately doubles the physical plant of the law school. This new facility is complemented by a complete renovation and refurbishment of the existing structure. The Law School campus includes classrooms, seminar halls, an amphitheater, administrative offices, a suite of offices for student organizations, student and faculty lounges, a darkroom and a library that can accommodate over 300 students. Grading System The University of Louisville Law School has maintained rigorous academic standards. These standards are reflected in the grading policy of the school. Our ordinary or "average" grade is a "C." The University of Louisville has maintained high academic standards and there has been very little grade inflation at this school. Because of the rigorous grading standards at the University of Louisville, the grade point average of our students may appear lower than students with less academic achievement at other schools. Prospective employers may, therefore, find it particularly helpful to compare class rank standing of students. Academic Calendar Fall Semester, 1988 Classes Start- Aug. 16 Thanksgiving-Nov. 24-25 Classes End-Nov. 23 Examinations-Nov. 29-Dec. 12 Spring Semester, 1989 Classes Start- Jan. 9 Martin Luther King Day- Jan. 16 (university closed) Mid-term Vacation- Mar. 12- 18 Classes End-April 21 Examin'itions-April 25-May 9 Commencement-May 21 3 Student Publications and Programs Journal of Family Law The Journal of Family Law is the law review of the University of Louisville School of Law. The Journal consists of student written comments and case notes, and articles by outside authors with expertise in family law. The members of the Journal publish four issues per year and have complete editorial control over content. Selection is based upon scholastic achievement and 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. Journal membership 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. 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 proof-reading 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. 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 infor- 4 mation and ideas. Under the direction of a student editor-in-chief, staff members, derived from all three 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 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 judges and local attorneys 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 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. In the Judicial Internship program, the student is assigned to work as an assistant for a judge in the local, state and federal courts. The student sits in on trials, is present during conferences, and conducts research. The student has the opportunity to closely observe litigation techniques and to learn directly from the judge by observing the proceedings from the judge's position of impartiality. Student Organizations Student Bar Association (SBA) The Student Bar Association consists of the entire student body of the law school and serves as a liaison between students and faculty and administrators. The SBA is managed by elected officers and representatives from both the day and evening divisions. Specialized functions are performed by standing and ad hoc committees composed of student volunteers. In addition, members of the SBA serve on various faculty committees. The SBA is a charter member of the American Law Student Association, a national organization sponsored by the American Bar Association. The Honor Council, under 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 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 of legal 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. The Caucus holds monthly meetings and participates in regional and national conferences. 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 local trial attorneys. The STLA co-sponsors the National Mock Trial teams and hosts 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. 5 Legal Fraternities . . Three professional legal fratermtles 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 Delta Theta Phi Sigma Delta Kappa 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-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. 6 Journal of Family Law Journal membership is the highest academic honor available to a law student. Book Awards Books Awards are awarded to students each semester for academic achievement in the classroom. Students are eligible for a book award by receiving the highest grade in the class. The awards are provided by nationally recognized law publishers. Dean's List Dean's List distinction is awarded each semester to students who obtain a 3.0 and above grade point average for courses completed that semester. Scholarships The following scholarships available to freshmen and juniors are part of the general scholarship funds administered through the deans' offices: Karen Allen Bickham Memorial Scholarships Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships Brown, Todd & Heyburn Scholarships Delta Theta Phi Scholarship Josephine Fischer Scholarship Bernard Flexner Scholarship Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial Scholarship Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Scholarships Carl Mann Scholarships Robert N. Miller Scholarship Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson Scholarship Edward M. Post Scholarship Edgar Simon Scholarship Stites & Harbison Law Scholarship Marlin M. Volz Scholarship Prizes and Awards Greenebaum Memorial Award Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company Award Liberty National Bank Award Leon Seidman Memorial Award Class of 1988-89 -I Abby Adkins, C. Dina Abby May '89 2706 Chickasaw Road # 28 Louisville, KY 40206 893-9753 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: summa cum laude in History and English, Bellarmine College, May 1985; Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Leadership Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Book A ward: Criminal Law; Moot Court: Board secretary, Pirtle-Washer, semi-finalist 1987. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1988; Research Assistant, Dean Barbara B. Lewis, 1987-1988; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation, Employment Discrimination; Open. Charles J. Adkins Sum. '89 3913 Benje Way Louisville, KY 40241 423-8635 Hometown: Raceland, KY Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Accounting, Morehead State University, May 1969. Work Experience: Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division, 1973-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Criminal Law; Open. Gary William Adkins May '89 11609 Brookley Drive Louisville, KY 40229 957-4897 Adkins, G. Alcorn Hometown: Greenup, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Geography, Morehead State University, May 1974; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1974; Interfraternity Council, Young Democrats. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, administrative editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Law Forum, member 1987-89; Honor Council, chairman 1988-89, member 1987-88, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, justice 1988-89, vice-justice 1987-88, Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-89; Who's Who 1988; KY Academy of Trial Lawyers, student member; Louisville Bar Association, student member 1986-89; Masonic Lodge 197 5-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ricketts & Travis, 1987-88; Army Officer, U.S. Army 1974-86. Practice Preference: Law : Firm; Litigation, General Practice, Criminal; Eastern Kentucky (Greenup/Boyd County). Patrick Alcorn Dec. '88 8623 Ridgewood Circle Louisville, KY 40219 964-4579 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, May 1981. Work Experience: Law Clerk, KY Dept. of Labor, Special Fund, Oct. 1987-present; Intern, Judge Michael O'Connell, Spring 1988, Pre-trial Officer, Kentucky Judiciary, Pre-trial services, June 1986-0ct. 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice, Real Estate; Jefferson and surrounding counties. 9 Armstrong Aubrey Linda S. Armstrong May '89 612 Brightwood Place, #B3 Louisville, KY 40207 895-1167 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. cum laude in Finance, University of Miami, May 1973; Phi Kappa Phi, Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Awards: Civil Procedure II, Basic Tax; Brandeis Society, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk Gittleman, Bleidt & Barber, summer 1987, 1988; Manager, Halcyon, Inc. 1985-86; Office Manager/Bookkeeper, Dr. Frank W. Harrell 1983-85; Baker & Stinebruner Insurance, Customer Services 1981-83. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Commercial; Louisville. Joel W. Aubrey May '89 1705 S. Fourth Street #2 Louisville, KY 40208 635-6062 Hometown: Eastview, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Kentucky, May 1985; Dean's List, Departmental Honors Graduate, Advisory Board, Academic Big Brother. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-present. Work Experience: Deputy Clerk, Hardin County District Court, Division of Drivers Licensing, June 1985-August 1986. Practice Preference:: Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law; Southeast. 10 Barry Beargie Julia B. Barry May '89 2000 Spring Drive #12 Louisville, KY 40205 451-4557 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in Political Science, University of Louisville, May 1984. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court: Pirtle-Washer competition, participant. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, currently. Practice Preference: Open. Amy Elizabeth Beargie May '89 410 Mockingbird Valley Road #10 Louisville, KY 40207 893-9692 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Economics and Business Administration, Thomas More College, May 1986; Dean's List, Student Government representative, Tennis Team, Dorm Council representative. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Bart Adams, Attorney at Law, July 1987-present. Practice Preference: Open. Bell Burnside Daryl Loyd Bell Dec. '88 1704 Somerset Place #3 Louisville, KY 40220 499-7930 Hometown: Richmond, Utah Scholastic Background: B.S. in Applied Politics, Westminster College of Salt Lake City, May 1985; Campaign Internships in Delaware and Montana. Work Experience: Interwest Construction, Salt Lake City, Utah 1985-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation, Government; Commercial, Construction, Contract, Aviation; West. Chris Burnside May '89 3604 Fallen Timber Drive Louisville, KY 40222 425-4274 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Marshall University, May 1985; Omicron Delta Kappa Honorary, Who's Who in American Colleges, Student Senate, Tennis Team, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1988; Law Clerk/Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, Sept. 1986-May 1988. Practice Preference:: Law Firm; Litigation, Insurance Defense, Labor Law, Corporate Law; Open. Campbell Caperton Gail L. Campbell May '89 6386 Marina Drive Prospect, KY 40059 228-8222 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with high distinction in Accounting, University of Kentucky, May 1984; Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honorary; Beta Gamma Sigma, vice-president; Certified Public Accountant. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Student Bar Association, treasurer 1988-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Ogden & Robertson, 1988; Law Clerk, Welenken, Himmelfarb & Rosenberg, summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Tax, Corporate Law; Louisville. Virginia L. Caperton May '89 1371 S. Second Street #3 Louisville, KY 40208 624-1463 Hometown: London, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Paralegal Science. Eastern Kentucky University, August 1986; National Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1987-present; Women's Law Caucus; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Master of the Ritual, spring 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Reece, Lang, Aker & Breeding, London, KY, summer 1987; Paralegal/Paralegal Intern, summer 1986, 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Real Estate Law, Domestic Relations; Kentucky or Virginia. 11 Carreer Cassaro James D. Carreer May '89 216 Forest Trace Radcliff, KY 40160 (502) 877-0110 Hometown: Radcliff, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Personnel Management, Central Michigan University, May, 1980; B.S. in Business Administration, Cameron University, 1976; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Trial Lawyers Association; ABA, student member of Tax Division, Real Estate Division, Trust & Probate Division 1986-present. Work Experience: Kentucky Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 1983-present; Student Assistant, Law Library, July 1987-present; Research Assistant, Prof. W. Scott Thomson, 1987-88; U.S. Army, 1971-85. Practice Preference: Real Estate, Trust & Estates; Jefferson/Hardin County. Michael G. Cassaro, M.D. May '89 517 Lee Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701 (502) 737-7209 Hometown: Elizabethtown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.D., University of Louisville School of Medicine, 1982; certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology: B.S. cum laude, in Civil Engineering, Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, 1978; Sigma Xi Research Grant. Work Experience: Anethesiologist/Partner, Ginter & Cassaro P.S.C., Nov. 1987-present; Anethesiologist, Anesthesiology Associates of Jefferson Co., July 1985-Nov. 1987. Practice Preference: Open. 12 Caudill Chastain Charles A. Caudill May '89 3846 Southern Parkway Louisville, KY 40214 363-5535 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Zoology, University of Kentucky, May 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89. Practice Preference: Open. Parks Tedford Chastain May '89 1967 Goldsmith Lane Apt. F-4 Louisville, KY 40218 456-1772 Hometown: Radcliff, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with High Honors in Sociology, University of Louisville, 1986; Gold Key National Honor Society, Harold C. Yeager Award, Outing Club, vice-president, Alpha Delta Alpha. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, co-editorin- chief 1988-89, member 1987-88; Charles Mann Scholarship; Dean's List; Book Award: Property I; Brandeis Society, member; National Moot Court Team 1987; Student Advisor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenwald & Gosnell, May 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Criminal Law, Litigation; Open. Christenson Clay Eleanor Ann Christenson May '89 8606 Cheffield Drive Louisville, KY 40222 425-4297 Hometown: Dallas, Texas Scholastic Background: M. Ed. in Administration and Supervision, Tulane University, 1974, Phi Delta Kappa Honorary; B.S. in Education, Texas Christian University, 1971, Mortar Board, Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of law and Education, 1988-89; Women's Law Caucus, 1987-89, vicepresident, 1987-88. Work Experience: Educational Consultant, 1980-85; Instructional Services Consultant, Education Service Center Reg II, 1976-80. Practice Preference: Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts; Kentucky or Southwest. Michael Edward Clay May '89 7902 Mackie Lane Louisville, KY 40214 366-9877 Hometown: Helena, Montana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics and Philosophy, Carroll College, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall 1987. Work Experience: Library Assistant, Law Library, July 1987-present. Practice Preference: Public Interest Law; Open. Conley Costello Kathryn G. Conley May '89 783 President's Blvd. #3 Louisville, KY 40217 634-0267 Hometown: Carlisle, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism, University of Kentucky, 1984; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, President, 1984 Outstanding Greek Woman of the Year, The Greek Newspaper Editor. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Civil Procedure II; Moot Court: Quarter-finalist, Pirtle-Washer, Appellate Argument Competition. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of Louisville, Fall 1987-present. Research Assistant, Prof. Scott Thomson, Fall '87-Spring '88. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Open. Kevin Costello May '89 4615 Lynnbrook Drive Louisville, KY 40220 451-5417 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Eastern Kentucky, 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Negotiable Instruments; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, marshall, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Judge Jack Mudd, Feb. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Ronald R. Van Stockum, Jr. Attorney at Law, May 1987-Nov. 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Open. 13 • Creager Donsky Patricia Creager May '89 1910 3rd Street Apt. #320 Louisville, KY 40208 637-6551 Hometown: Central City, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in History, Minor in Writing, Western Kentucky University, 1986; History Honors Program; Phi Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Law Forum, executive committee 1986-87, secretary 1987-88; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Al Miller Law Offices Sept. 87 - Jan. '88. Practice Preference: General Practice, Arbitration; Western Kentucky. Daniel Donsky May '89 1859 Rutherford Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 451-1463 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Business, University of Northern Colorado, 1970; B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University, 1972. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall '87, Summer '87; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member; Student Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Louisville/Jefferson County Public Defender, Jan. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Alan T. Slyn, May 1987-Dec. '87. Practice Preference: Commercial, Corporate. 14 Durham Dutton Patricia L. Durham May '89 9415 Doral Ct. Apt. #6 Louisville, KY 40220 491-7857 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Business Education, North Texas State University, Denton, Texas, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta, secretary 1988-89; Student Trial lawyers Association, treasurer, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Thomas Clay, Attorney-at-Law, Summer/Fall 1987 Practice Preference: Criminal with emphasis on juvenile justice; Open. C. Gilmore Dutton III 5126 Braidwood Drive Louisville, KY 40219 969-9463 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics, Centre College, 1983. May '89 Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ray & Morris, May 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Civil Litigation; Open. Early Ellis, A. Laura H. Early May '89 9002 Hurstwood Court Louisville, KY 40222 426-6078 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Lake Forest College, 1986; Alpha Psi Omega; active in Theatre. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, member, treasurer, 1988-89; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Farm Credit Banks of Louisville, April 1988-present; Student Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, June 1986-April 1988; Researcher, HUD Fair Housing Research project in Chicago, Jan. 1986-May 1986. Practice Preference: Litigation, Public Interest; Open. Amy A. Ellis May '89 2815 Rainbow Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-3431 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Geography, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's List; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, elected representative, 1986-87, appointed Social Committee member, 1986-87, elected President 1988-89; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Louisville Bar Association, student member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Commonwealth Attorney's Office, June 1987-present; Lead Tutor, Athletic Academic Counseling, 1985-86; Office Manager, Public Information/Baseball Office, 1985-86; Runner/Clerk, Nold, Ellis, G. Fischer Mosely, Clare, Hubbard & Townes, Summers 1983, 1984. Practice Preference: General Practice, Criminal; Open. Gerardine Marie Ellis May '89 4101 Stoneview Drive Unit #4 Louisville, KY 40207 896-0959 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Science, Tennessee State University, 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Black Law Students Association, president, 1988-89. Work Experience: Sales, Allstate Insurance, 1986-present; Sales Management, J.C. Penney Insurance Company, 1979-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Open. James L. Fischer Jr. May '89 1919 Tennyson Drive Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 945-1785 Hometown: Jeffersonville, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Indiana University Southeast, 1986; Outstanding Student Political/Social Sciences, 1985-86; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Law Scholarship, out-of-state resident scholarship 1986-89; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Young, Lind, Endres, & Kraft, New Albany, 1988-present; Intern, Steven Fleece, County Court of Clark County, IN, 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm, General Practice; Louisville, Southern Indiana. 15 Fritz Fruehwald Judy L. Fritz May '89 2816 South Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-6671 Hometown: Flemingsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Sociology, Morehead State University, 1978. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Department of Labor, Dec. 1987-present. Practice Preference: Labor Law, Intellectual Property Law; Open. E. Scott Fruehwald May '89 1115 South Second Street Louisville, KY 40203 589-2586 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in Musicology, City University New York, 1984; B.M. in Music, University of Louisville, 1973; Scholarship. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor-in-chief, member, 1987-89; Dean's List; Carl Mann Academic Scholarship, 1986-89; Book Awards: Contracts II, Property II, Civil Procedure I; Brandeis Society, member 1988-89; Moot Court Board member, 1988-89. Publications: "Authenticity Problems in Haydn's Early Inst. Works," New York: Pendragon, 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Mapother & Mapother, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Business Litigation, Corporate Law; Open. 16 Galle Garnar J. Thomas Galle May '89 321 North Hubbards lane Louisville, KY 40207 896-0512 Hometown: Mobile, Alabama Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Minor in English, Spring Hill College, 1972; Baseball, Football. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Negotiable Instruments. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney, 1987-present; Claims Representative, Nationwide Ins. Co., Louisville, 1985-87; Claims Representative, Allstate Ins. Co., Louisville, 1984-85; Claims Representative, State Farm Ins. Co. Mobile, 1979-84. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice, Insurance-related. Mary Ann Garnar May '89 2411 Ransdell Ave. Louisville, KY 40204 454-5852 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Theory, Eastman School of Music, 1963; B.M. in Music, Western Kentucky State University, 1961. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Weaver, 1986-present. Practice Preference: Indian Law, Public Interest; Open. Garvey Golden Mark Garvey May '89 431 Kensington Court Apt. H Louisville, KY 40208 635-6322 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Biology, University of Kentucky, 1984. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Government Association, Student Bar Association, senator, Election Committee, 1988-89. Law Forum, Board of Directors, 1987; Phi Alpha Delta, clerk, 1987-88; Kentucky Bar Association Mentor Program, 1988; Student Center Board, 1988-89. Work Experience: Legal Intern, Environmental Protection Agency, summer 1988; Law Clerk, County Attorney's Office, Jan. 1988-present; Legal Specialist, 139th Military Law Center, U.S. Army Reserves, Oct. 1985-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Environmental, Biological, Litigation; Louisville. Angeline Bess Golden May '89 3507 River Bluff Road Prospect, KY 40059 228-4881 Hometown: Prospect, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Sociology, University of Louisville, 1972; B.A. in Sociology, Minor in Psychology, University of Louisville, 1964. Work Experience: Assistant Director Program Manager, Bureau for Social Insurance; Supervisor, Metropolitan Social Services Department; Part-time Instructor, Jefferson Community College and University of Louisville; Wrote, Gray, A. Gray, D. received and administered Federal grant " Project Live-In", Metropolitan Social Services Department. Practice Preference: Litigation, Dispute Resolution, Public Interest; Louisville. Ann Gray May '89 344 South Peterson Louisville, KY 40206 896-1952 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business Management, Indiana University Southeast, 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, 1988-89; Dean's List, Fall 1987; Book Awards: Constitutional Law I, Decedents Estates I. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, June 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Tax, Litigation, Real Estate; Louisville. David B. Gray May '89 805 East Madison Louisville, KY 40204 584-5621 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.B. in government, Minor in English, Centre College, 1986; Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary Society, member; Baseball Team, captain. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., June 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Civil Litigation; Louisville. 17 Grider Harden William J. Grider May '89 3514 Hycliffe Avenue Louisville, KY 40207 896-8091 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's Scholar; Golden Kentucky National Honor Society. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Frank E. Haddad Jr., May 1986-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General, Criminal; Louisville. Michael Lloyd Harden May '89 422 Wood Road Louisville, KY 40222 425-7327 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.C. in Accounting, Bellarmine College, 1983. Work Experience: Squadron Commander, 165 TRS, Kentucky Air National Guard, 1987-present; Certified Public Accountant, Auditor of Public Accounts, 1986-87. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, emphasizing Tax; Louisville. Janet Lynn Heath May '89 2500 Meadow Drive Louisville, KY 40218 451-1484 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism and Political Science, Indiana University, 1986; Dean's List; Reporter 18 Heath Henderson and Opinion Board member, Indiana Daily Student. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, Social Committee member, 1987; Delta Theta Phi, member 1986-88, Executive Committee, 1987; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-88; LBA/ABA student member. Practice Preference: Intern, Office of the Attorney General, Victim's Advocacy Division, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Government; General Practice and Litigation; Open. Keith A. Henderson May '89 821 Applegate Lane Apt. 54 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 288-9633 Hometown: Charlestown, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Criminal Justice, Valparaiso University, 1983; Phi Delta Theta, vice-president; NCAA football. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, section editor, member, spring 1987-present; Student Trial Lawyers Association, vicepresident; SBA; Student advisor, 1987-88, 1988-89. Work Experience: Legal Advisor, Indiana State Police, May 1987-present; Enforcement Officer, Indiana State Police, August 1983-August 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Real Estate, Litigation; Open. Hendon Heppermann Lynn F. Hendon May '89 426 Country Lane Louisville, KY 40207 895-8530 Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Religion, Duke University, 1974; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Book Award: Estate Planning. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1988; Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger, summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial Real Estate, Banking Trusts and Estates; Louisville. JoAnn Heppermann May '89 1222 Cedarbrook Road Goshen, KY 40026 228-0723 Hometown: Martinsburg, Missouri Scholastic Background: M.Ed., B.S. in Business Education, University of Missouri, 1974; Dean's List; Pi Lambda Theta. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1987-89; Dean's List; Book Awards: Torts II, Civil Procedure II; Brandeis Society, 1988-89; Law Forum, Director, 1986-89; Women's Law Caucus, vice-president, 1986-87. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1988; Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville, Open. Herbert Howard Betty Reece Herbert Dec. '88 208 Windsor Glasgow, KY 42141 651-3648 Hometown: Glasgow, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Education, Western Kentucky University, 1984; B.S. in Business Education, Western Kentucky University, 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88; Law Forum, member; Women's Law Caucus, president, 1987-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm, General Practice. Kevin Louis Howard May '89 201 East Main #203 Louisville, KY 40202 585-5252 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English and Psychology, University of Notre Dame, 1986; Student Government; Fencing. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor 1988-89, member 1987-89, Dean's List; Bernard Flexner Scholarship, 1987-88; Book Award: Legal Methods; Student Bar Association, representative, 1987-88. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll, & McDonald, 1988, 1987; Law Clerk, Stephen H. Miller, Spring 1988. Practice Preference: Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Labor, Real Estate; Louisville. 19 Hughes Ilari Thomas H. Hughes May '89 18 Highwood Drive Louisville, KY 40206 896-9764 Hometown: Hopkinsville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Minor in Chemistry, Middle Tennessee State University, 1986; A.D. Nursing. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Fred C. Dolt, Spring 1987-present. Practice Preference: Product Liability, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice; Open. Vincent E. Ilari Dec. '88 3104 Wayne Road Louisville, KY 40216 447-1231 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.E. in Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville, 1986; Professional Societies; B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville, 1985; Professional Societies. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89; Dean's List; Moot Court; PirtleWasher Quarter-Finalist, 1987. Practice Preference: Intellectual Prop~rty, Administrative Law, Litigation; Open. 20 Inman Jackson Louise Inman May '89 10803 Sun Ridge Road Goshen, KY 40026 228-0248 Hometown: Goshen, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1982; B.S. with honors in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, 1986. Work Experience: Director of Nursing, Children's Treatment Service, 1987-present; Adjunct Faculty (gratis), University of Louisville School of Nursing, 1987-present; Director of Nursing, Frazier Rehabilitation Center, 1986-87; Night House Manager, Humana Hospital-University, 1982-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Litigation; Open. Kenneth A. Jackson May '89 916 Audubon Parkway Louisville, KY 40213 634-9152 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Finance, Minor in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1985; Scholarship member University of Kentucky Baseball Team; First Team All Academic Southeastern Conference. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law. editor, 1988-89; member, 1987-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-89; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1987, 1988; Sales Representative Pitney Bowes, 1985-86; Sales Representative, Computerland, 1985. Practice Preference: Litigation, Commercial. Johnson Jones, J. John Jefferson Johnson IIIMay '89 c/o 635 Woodland Drive Paducah, KY 42001 (502) 442·1050 Hometown: Paducah, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in Math and Finance, Murray State, 1985; B.A. in European History, Vanderbilt, 1983. Law School Activities and Honors: Pirtle· Washer competition, 1987; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987· present; London Comparative Trial Advocacy Program; Oxford University, Summer 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hardy, Terrell, & Boswell, Summer 1987; Com· munity Work Program Coordinator, McCracken County District Court, Judge Reed, 1985·86. Practice Preference: General Practice, Commercial, Trust and Estates; Open. Jeffrey W. Jones Dec. '88 1328 Lynman Drive #8 Louisville, KY 40222 429·8175 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Minor in History, Centre College, 1983; Phi Alpha Theta; History Honorary; Resident Director; Yearbook Editor. Law School Activities and Honors: Pirtle· Washer competition; Mock Trial, regional competition; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987·present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lynch, Cox, Gilman, & Mahan P.S.C., 1987-present; Law Clerk, Connelly, Kaercher, & Stamper, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation: Greensboro, Raleigh, North Carolina. Phillip Byron Jones May '89 P.O. Box 17463 Louisville, KY 40217 634·4321 Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee Jones, P. Kidd Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Minor in History, Trevecca Nazarene College, 1985; Dean's List; Judicial Committee. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988·89; Student Bar Association, class representative; Honor Council, elected member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Gittleman, Bleidt, Barber, Summer 1988-present; Law Clerk, Kentucky State Labor Cabinet, 1987·88; Research Assistant, Professor Catherine Blackburn, Summer 1988; Teacher, Nashville Metropolitan School District, 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Civil and Criminal Defense; Nashville, Southwest, Phoenix. Patricia Tierney Kidd May '89 2303 Evergreen Road Anchorage, KY 40223 245·3620 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. cum laude in Business, University of Louisville, 1979; Full Scholarship; Dean's Scholar; Faculty Grievance Committee; Graduate Student Representative; B.S. in Econom· ics, Minor in Marketing, University of Louisville, 1977; Dean's Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, co-editor· in-chief, 1988-89, member 1987-89; Stu· dent Bar Association, Social Entertainment Committee, 1987·88; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt, & Breen, 1987-present; Commercial Real Estate Sales, Taylor, Hay & Assoc.; Retail Fashion buyer, Kaufman/L.S. Ayres, 1965·69. Practice Preference: Corporation; Corporate and Business Law, Real Estate; Open. 21 Laing Love Roger David Laing May '89 2000 Confederate Place #607 Louisville, KY 40208 637-9769 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.A. in Art, University of Wisconsin, 1976; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Segal & Shanks, 1987-88; Fingerprint Technician, Kentucky State Police, 1979-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Insurance Defense, Civil Litigation, Trusts and Estates; Open, Prefer Metropolitan area. Louanne Seagraves Love May '89 1129 Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 458-2603 Hometown: LaFayette, Tennessee Scholastic Background: 'B.A. magna cum laude in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; Woodcock Society; Phi Kappa Phi. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1988-89; Dean's List; Book Awards: Property II, Domestic Relations; Scholarship for Scholastic Merit Recruiting; Women's Law Caucus, secretary/treasurer, 1986-88; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison, 1988; Research Assistant, Professor James T.R. Jones, 1987-present; Legal Assistant Intern, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, Fall1983. Practice Preference: Real Estate, Communications, Litigation, Corporate. 22 Lucas Mattox H. Michael Lucas May '89 6212 Ledgewood Parkway Louisville, KY 40214 366-4762 Hometown: Jenkins, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Kentucky, 1986; Theta Chi Fraternity. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice; Southeastern Kentucky. Linda A. Mattox 7 Orchard Lane May '89 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-8005 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Economics, Purdue University, 1978. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, Faculty Library Committee, 1987-88; Law Forum, Board of Directors, 1987-88; Kentucky Bar Association, Mentor Program 1988-89; American Bar Association Law Student Division. Work Experience: Law Clerk, S. Frank Mattox, 1986-88; Paralegal, S. Frank Mattox, 1982-86. Practice Preference: Litigation, Real Estate, General Practice. l l Mauzy McColgan Charles Mauzy May '89 142 North Bayly Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 895-5151 Hometown: Morgantown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. with highest distinction in Marketing, Eastern Kentucky University, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, specialty editor, 1988-89; Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, J. Chester Porter, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Commercial, Banking; Open. Daniel B. McColgan May '89 1001 Darbyshire Road Apt. 2 Louisville, KY 40222 423-8296 Hometown: Saginaw, Michigan Scholastic Background: Master of Labor and Human Resources, Ohio State University, 1982; B.A. in Social ScienceEmployee Relations, Michigan State University, 1981. Work Experience: Labor Relations Specialist, Louisville Gas & Electric, 1982-present; Labor Relations Intern, State of Michigan, Department of Social Services, 1981. Practice Preference: Labor, Employment, General Practice; Open. Menzel Merideth Tara Brown Menzel May '89 237 Dry Mill Road Louisville, KY 40222 429-0037 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Communication, Vanderbilt University, 1986; Varsity Tennis; Orientation Committee, 1984-86. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, social committee member, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Conliffe, Sandmann, Gorman, & Sullivan, Spring 1988-present; Law Clerk, Porter, Riley, Bardenwerper, & Carter, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Open. Alan Merideth May '89 1819 East Spring Steet New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-0081 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business Economics, Indiana University Southeast, 1981. 23 Morrow Moss Charles F. Morrow May '89 518 South Campbell Street #F Louisville, KY 40202 584-2518 Hometown: Richmond, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Finance, Minor in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Appointment by Dean to Law School's Curriculum Committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., May 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Corporate; Metropolitan areas. Carri Beth Moss May '89 512 West Ormsby Ave. Apt. #514 Louisville, KY 40203 636-9188 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Social Work, University of Kentucky, 1983; Dean's List; Scholarship; Social Workers in Action. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall 1987. Work Experience: Law clerk, J. Skora, Summer 1988; Counselor, Fayette County Juvenile Detention Center, 1986-87; Counselor, M.A.S.H. Shelter, Lexington, 1985-86; Social Worker ECCC, Protective Services Day Care, 1984-85. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Louisville, Lexington, Atlanta. 24 Nasser New Jeff Nasser May '89 2719 Grinstead Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-8583 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1985. Work Experience: Bensinger & Associates, Dec. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Handmaker, Saltzman, & Webb, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, General Practice; Louisville. Laura L. New May '89 2915 Delor Ave. Louisville, KY 40217 637-7225 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with high honors in Elementary Education, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's Scholar; Dean's List; Scholarships; National Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, specialty editor, 1987-present; Dean's List; Student Bar Association, elected class representative, 1988; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, 1987-present; American Bar Association, 1987-present; Louisville Bar Association, 1986-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of Louisville, Department of Law, 1987-present; Sales Associate, Lazarus, 1985-86; Substitute Teacher, Jefferson County Board of Education, 1985-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Commercial; Southeast, Ohio Valley. Nicoulin Obergfell Eleanor C. Nicoulin Dec. '88 4354 Accomack Drive Louisville, KY 40241 423-8751 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Medical Technology, University of Louisville, 1979; KSMT, KSSMT, LSMT. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1988-present; Phi Alpha Delta, member, 1987-present. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Wren, May 1987-present; Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt, & Breen, 1987 -88; Medical Technologist, Humana Hospital, University, 1979-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Trust and Estates, Tax; Open. Ann Marie Obergfell May '89 784-4 Raymond Kent Court Louisville, KY 40217 634-0840 Hometown: Fort Wayne, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Health Management, Indiana University, 1982; A.S. in Radiologic Sciences. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, Judge, 1987; Student Bar Association, class representative, 1988-89; Library Committee, 1987-88. Work Experience: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, 1984-present; Division of Allied Health Instructor, Indiana Vocational Technical College, 1982-84; Radiologic Technologist, St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, 1981-1982; Radiologic Technologist, Parview Hospital, Fort Wayne, 1979-81. Practice Preference: Health Law, General Practice; Open. Olive Oppenheimer Laurence Leon Olive May '89 4110-10 Waterford Circle Louisville, KY 40207 893-7419 Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business Administration, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1983; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Book A ward: Property I. Work Experience: Legal Assistant, OlivaMonnett, P.A. & Associates, 1983-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Personal Injury, Real Estate; Charlotte, North Carolina. Mark H. Oppenheimer May '89 7324 Maria Ave. Louisville, KY 40222 425-1660 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. with honors in Finance, University of Florida, 1986; Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, social chairman. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-present; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Borowitz & Goldsmith, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice, Commercial, Real Estate, Trust and Estates, Tax; Louisville. 25 Page Patterson Thomas Worthington Page May '89 3735 Ridgewood Court Alexandria, KY 41001 (606) 635-5053 Hometown: Alexandria, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Kentucky, 1986; Dean's List; American Marketing Association. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Tax, real Estate; Open. Alice S. Patterson May '89 3535 Lime Kiln Lane Louisville, KY 40222 425-4076 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in French, University of Louisville, 1978; B.A. in French, University of Louisville, 1968. Work Experience: Pittslyvania County, Virginia Board of Education. Practice Preference: General Practice; Metropolitan Area. Donna King Perry May '89 1326 Cherokee Road #3 Louisville, KY 40204 459-7918 Hometown: Louisa, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. summa cum laude in Political Science, University of Texas, 1986; Student Rep. on Texas Commission on Higher Education; B.S. in Education, Georgetown College, 1981; Who's Who; Most Outstanding Senior; Student Executive Council; Sigma Kappa Sorority. 26 Perry Price Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1988-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88, specialty editor 1988-89; Dean's List; Book A ward: Contracts II; Student Bar Association, vice-president, 1988-89; Law Forum, vice-president, 1986-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Stites & Harbison, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Jefferson County Public Defender, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Labor, Public Interest, Civil Rights; Open. Gene Forrest Price Dec. '88 4309 Leaf Drive Louisville, KY 40216 368-3862 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychology, University of Louisville, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Summer 1987; Book Award: Property I; Moot Court Board, Judge; Student Bar Association, elected representative 1987-88, elected vicepresident 1988-89, Appointed Faculty Recruitment Committee 1986-88; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Barnett & Alagia, 1987-present; Sales Representative, Kenway Distributors, Inc., 1984-present; Lieutentant J.G., U.S. Navy Reserves, 1986-present; Sales Representative, Spalding's Inc., 1982-84. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation, Commercial, Real Estate, General Practice; Open. .. Rao Reed Catherine J. Rao May '89 530 West Hill Street Apt. #364 Louisville, KY 40208 635-7631 Hometown: New York, New York Scholastic Background: B.S. in Corrections, Eastern Kentucky University, 1986; Alpha Phi Sigma, law enforcement honorary; Pi Beta Phi; Association of Law Enforcement. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education. member; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, bailiff, 1987 -present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Public Defender's, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Criminal Law; Open. Kathleen N. Reed May '89 1965 Deer Park Ave. #1 Louisville, KY 40205 459-2877 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List. Publications: Casenote, Vol. 26, Issue 2 Journal of Family Law. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Him, Reed, Harper, & Eisinger, 1988-present; Summer Associate, Middleton & Reutlinger, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Open. Schechter Schnell Ira Schechter May '89 1402 Moonstone Way Apt. #3 Louisville, KY 40222 425-1732 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors in Sociology, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's List; Tennis Team, MVP. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall '87. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, 1987. Practice Preference: Open. Anthony L. Schnell May '89 3212 Orchard Manor Circle Louisville, KY 40220 458-1427 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. summa cum laude in Political Science, Bellarmine College, 1986; Presidential Scholarship; Presidential Leadership Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award: Civil Procedure I; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nold, Miller, Clare, Hubbard, & Townes, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. 27 Schweickart Scouller Lisa Schweickart May '89 3608 Woodruff Ave. Louisville, KY 40215 366-3036 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with honors in Police Administration, University of Louisville, 1985; Honor Society; Alpha Phi Sigma; Student Government Association Vice President-College of Urban and Public Affairs, 1984-85. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library, 1986-present. Practice Preference: Government; Criminal; Kentucky. Kimberly Asuncion Scouller 2200 James Guthrie Ct. #5 May '89 Louisville, KY 40217 634-8561 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Elementary Education, Saint Mary's College-Notre Dame, 1983; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, International Survey Editor, 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List, Book Awards: Torts I, Civil Procedure II, Evidence; Brandeis Society, member 1988-89; Student Bar Association, social committee member, 1987-88; Honor Council, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Boone, Treitz, Maggiolo, Reisz, & Brown, 1988-present; Research Assistant, Professor Jim Jones, 1987-88; Summer Associate, Middleton & Reutlinger, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate, Banking, Real Estate, Trust and Estates; Louisville. 28 Shaughnessy Shaw Linda Meadows Shaughnessy 1605 Canary Place #4 May '89 Louisville, KY 40222 423-7389 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors in Liberal Studies, University of Louisville, 1986; Mortar Board, vicepresident; A.S. in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1982; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi, 1987-present. Work Experience: Registered Nurse, NICU, Kosair Children's Hospital, 1982-present; Intern, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, 1981; Intern, Commonwealth Attorney's Office, 1980. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation, Government, Hospital; Medical, Health-Care Law; Southeast. Mary M. Shaw Dec. '88 10011 Timberwood Circle Louisville, KY 40223 245-8365 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with honors, A.S. in Sciences/Dental Hygiene, University of Louisville, 1983. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Summer 1987. Work Experience: Dental Hygienist, Dr. Grant, 1987-present; Dental Hygienist, Dr. Kelly, 1985-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Family, Medical Malpractice; Louisville. Sims Slone Benham J. Sims III May '89 2239 Arthur Ford Court Apt. #1 Louisville, KY 40217 635-5891 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Minor in History, Transylvania University, 1985; Student Government Senator; Resident Advisor; Kappa Alpha Order; Interfraternity Council Rep. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board President, 1988-89; PirtleWasher Scholarship Winner 1987; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Boehl, Stopher, Graves, & Diendoerfer, 1988; Law Clerk, Jeffeson County Attorney, 1988; Summer Associate, Barnett & Alagia, 1987; Campaign Coordinator, Fred Cowan for Attorney General, 1986; Legislative Analyst, Kentucky Senate Majority Leader, 1986 General Assembly. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Products Liability, Criminal, Lobbying, General Practice; Louisville, Lexington, Kentucky. Jerry Wayne Slone May '89 327 East Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 223-3223 Hometown: Pippa Passes, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A., University of Kentucky, 1981; B.S. in Accounting, University of Kentucky, 1979; Certified Public Accountant, 1985. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Logan & Gaines, Frankfort, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice, Tax; Central, Eastern Kentucky. Smith, R. Smith, T. J. Raymond Lee Smith, Jr. May '89 283 Granvil Drive Louisville, KY 40218 499-7750 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors in Politcal Science, University of Louisville, 1984; Political Science Honors; Pi Sigma Alpha. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board Judge, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Commercial, Public Interest; Louisville. T. J. Smith May '89 2230 Preston Street Apt. #1 Louisville, KY 40217 637-7775 Hometown: Greenup, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Personnel/Industrial Relations, Minor in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1986, Department Honors. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., 1987-present; Law Clerk, McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie, & Kirkland, 1983-86; Special Fund Committee of Kentucky, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Personal Injury, Labor; Lexington, Louisville. 29 I Stein Stemler Matthew W. Stein May '89 714 Daneshall Drive Louisville, KY 40206 897-6064 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Agriculture/ Animal Science, University of Kentucky, 1985; Agriculture Scholarship; Athletic Scholarship; Resident Advisor; Varsity Football Letterman. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89; Dean's List, Book Award: Constitutional Law II; Moot Court Board Judge, 1988; Pirtle-Washer participant, 1987; Honor Council, elected member 1987-88; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1988-89; Delta Theta Phi, member 1987-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, 1988; Law Clerk, Nutt & Mayer, Summer 1986, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Commercial, Criminal, Litigation; Louisville, Lexington. Alison Stemler May '89 4101 Simcoe Lane Louisville, KY 40241 425-0796 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. in Accounting, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, Executive Editor, 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Scholarship Recipient, 1988; Honor Council, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd, & Heyburn, 1988; Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1987; Law Clerk, Simon & Simon, 1986; Research Assistant, Professors Blackburn & Jones, 1987-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Louisville. 30 Taormina Timmons Mary Taormina May '89 2514 River Oaks Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-9756 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in International Communications, University of Kentucky and Transylvania University, 1986; Dean's List; Beta Zeta chapter Delta Delta Delta. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89; Student Bar Association, elected representative, 1988-89; Student Orientation Leader. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Department of Labor, Special Fund, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Norcross Companies, Summer 1988; Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation, Government; General Practice, Litigation, Commercial; Louisville, Lexington. Valerie Catlett Timmons May '89 601 Ridgeview Drive #1 Louisville, KY 695-3450 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Geology, Minor in Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1980; Beta Beta Beta; Ogden Foundation Scholarship; President Geology Club. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Natural Resources & Environmental Protection Cabinet, 1987-present; Environmental Program Coordinator, Kentucky Natural Resources & Environmental Protection Cabinet, 1981-present. Practice Preference: Litigation; Open. Tingle Tobin Vonnell C. Tingle May '89 221 Franck Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 897-5467 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with high distinction in History, Minor in Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1967; Phi Beta Kappa. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, notes editor 1988-89; 1987-88 member; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, member 1987-88, Treasurer 1988-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Middleton & Reutlinger, 1988. Practice Preference: General Practice, Administrative Law, Trust and Estates, Real Estate; Louisville. Joseph Kevin Tobin May '89 600 Royer Court Louisville, KY 40206 896-1265 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. candidate, May 1989, Bellarmine College; treasurer, M.B.A. Assocation, 1986; B.S.B.A. in Finance, University of Louisville, 1984; Phi Kappa Tau; Finance Club. Law School Activities and Honors:. Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, 1987-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Norcross Companies, 1987; Messenger, Stites & Harbison, 1985-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Tax, Banking, Corporate; Louisville. Walpert Watson Ronald C. Walpert II May '89 1378 South Second Street Apt. #4 Louisville, KY 40208 636-0351 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. cum laude in Biology, Vanderbilt University, 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Student Bar Association Placement Committee 1987-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, American Commercial Barge Lines, May 1988- present; Research Assistant, Professor John Cross, 1988; Law Clerk, Robert, Miller, & Thomas, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation Commercial; Open. Rhonda McClure Watson May '89 P.O. Box 13 Campbellsburg, KY 40011 (502) 532-6619 Hometown: Turners Station, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Biology, University of Louisville, 1982. 31 Weis Wells Valerie A. Weis May '89 1513 Thackeray Drive Louisville, KY 40205 459-5482 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude in Sociology, University of Notre Dame, 1986; Notre Dame Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Book Award: Negotiable Instruments; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ricketts & Travis, 1987-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. Cara N. Wells May '89 1220 South First Street #2 Louisville, KY 40203 635-7172 Hometown: Cox's Creek, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Paralegal Science, Minor in Business, Eastern Kentucky University, 1986; Gamma Beta Phi honor Society; Student Paralegal Association; Eastern Dance Theatre. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987; Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi Scholarship 1987-88; Women's Law Caucus, member; Delta Theta Phi, officer 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Jack Mudd, 1988- present; Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt, & Breen, 1987-88; Paralegal, Shumate, Shumate, & Flaherty, 1986; Paralegal, Rose Shipp, Summer 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Litigation, Commercial; Louisville, Lexington, Open. 32 Williams Wilson Rita E. Williams May '89 140 North Hite Street Louisville, KY 40206 893-2824 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.B. with distinction in Political Science, Eastern Kentucky University, 1969; Graduate Assistantship. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, section editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List Fall 1986, 1987; Law Forum, president 1987-88, member 1986-88; Women's Law Caucus, member. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Ubelaker, Spring 1988; Law Clerk, Lynch, Cox, & Gilman, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Labor, Employment; Louisville. William R. Wilson May '89 3814 Burning Bush Road Louisville, KY 40241 425-9332 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Economics, Baylor University, 1972, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Honor Society in Economics. B.B.A., University of Kentucky, 1971; Certified Public Accountant. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List Summer 1986. Work Experience: C.P.A., T.W. Brown & Associates, 1985-86; Controller, Ransdell Surgical, Inc. 1982-84; Controller, Republic Bank & Trust, 1978-82; First National Bank 1972-78. Practice Preference: Tax, Commercial, Trust and Estates; Open. Wooters David Brent Wooters Dec. '88 R.R. 6 Box 96 Shelbyville, KY 40065 633-0014 Hometown: Shelbyville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1984; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Spring 1986. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Joe J. Golden, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; Commercial, Tax; Louisville. Pamela M. Workhoven May '89 8808 Marksfield Road Louisville, KY 40222 425-8989 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1977; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, Orientation Committee, 1987. Work Experience: Law Clerk, United States Attorney's Office, 1987-present; Law Clerk, County Attorney's Office, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation, General Practice, Labor; Open. Young Barbara H. Young May '89 1 7 43 Spring Drive Louisville, KY 40205 458-3144 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: Ed.D., Higher Education Administration, Indiana University, 1974; M.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1969; Ford Foundation Accelerated Masters Program; B.A. in English, Minor in Humanities, University of Louisville, 1967; Woodcock Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, Articles Editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List, University of Louisville and Greenebaum & Doll scholarship for first-in-class; Book A wards: Introduction to Legal Studies, Torts I, Contracts, Torts II, Basic Tax, Domestic Relations, Professional Responsibility, Legal Writing Best Brief, Constitutional Law I; Brandeis Society, 1988. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, 1988; Research Assistant, University of Louisville, Summer 1987; Associate Professor, Jefferson Community College/University of Kentucky, 1976-present; Coordinator, Institutional Development Program, Jefferson Community College/University of Kentucky, 1975-85; Coordinator, Profession Development Program, Jefferson Community College/University of Kentucky, 1983-85. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. 33 Ad~ninistration and Faculty I Administration Barbara B. Lewis, J.D., M.L. & T. Dean William F. Dolson, LL.B., S.J.D. Associate Dean 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., 1972-1974; 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 Judical Conduct Organizations, 1985-1986; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1973-1976; Associate Professor of Law, 1976-1979; Professor of Law, 1979-. Patricia E. Anderson B.A., magna cum laude, University of Illinois, 1969; M.S. (Library Science), University of Illinois, 1970; J.D., cum laude, The University of Toledo, 1981; Librarian, Decatur, Illinois, 1971-73; Toledo, Ohio 1973-76, in public library systems; Circulation and Reference Librarian, The University of Toledo Law Library, 1977-1981; Instructor of Legal Research & Writing, The University of Toledo College of Law, 1981-83; Associate Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Legal Research, Saint Louis University, 1983-86; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1986-; Member Phi Kappa Phi; AALL; Law Librarian 1986-88. 36 Barbara Ann Banoff B.A., cum laude, Radcliffe College, 1966; J.D., summa cum laude, University of Santa Clara School of Law, 1973; Assistant legal advisor, Navajo Police Force, Window Rock, Arizona (Police Foundation grant), 1973; Law Clerk to Honorable Irving R. Kaufman, Chief Judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, 12/73-1/74 (temporary appointment); Associate, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York City, 1973-75; Staff Counsel, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities, 1975-76; Senior Fellow in Law Harvard Law School, 1976-77; Visiting Associate Professor, Cornell Law School, Fall 1980; Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School, 1977-81; Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1982-83; Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey School of Law, Camden, 1981-84; University of San Diego Institute on International and Comparative Law, London, Summer 1986; Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law, 1984-87; Harold Edward Harter Professor of Commercial Law, University of Louisville, 1987-. Kathleen S. Bean B.A., Ball State University, 1973; J.D., Drake University Law School, 1978; Editor-in-Chief, Drake Law Review, 1977-78; admitted to Iowa Bar, 1978; Law Clerk to Honorable Roy L. Stephenson, U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, Des Moines, lA, 1978-80; Attorney, Legal Servs. 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-. 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; Research and Associate Editor, Ohio State Law Jouma~ 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; 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 Subcommitee on Taxation; Lecturer, University of Louisville, 1971-1976; Assistant Professor, 1976-1979; Associate Professor, 1979-1982; Professor of Law, 1982-. John T. Cross B.S., Bradley University, 1981; J.D., University of Illinois, 1984; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1984; private practice 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 of 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-. 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 of Law, 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; 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; Editor- in-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; Associate, 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-. 37 Jacqueline R. Kanovitz A.B., University of Louisville, 1967; J.D., University of Louisville, 1967; 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-. 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. 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, 1964-196 7; 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 firm of 38 Leibson 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, Fall 1986. 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, Samford, Cumberland School of Law, 1974-1975; 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-- 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 of 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, Omaha, Nebraska, 1977-1979; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1979-1982; Associate Professor of Law, 1982-85; Professor of Law, 1985-. Ralph S. Petrilli B.A., University of Louisville, 1940; graduate work in education (University of Louisville, 1940-1941); J.D. cum laude University of Louisville, 1948; LL.M., Yale Law School, 1949; admitted to Ken· tucky bar, 1948; Instructor of Law, University of Louisville, 1949-1950; Assistant Professor of Law, 1950-1953; Associate Professor of Law, 1953-1956; Professor of Law, 1956-; Director of Family Law Center, 1962-; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Southern California, summer 1963; University of Leeds, England 1964-1965; University of Kentucky, Fall 1973; University of Houston, Bates College of Law, 1976-1977. 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; 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 of Iowa, 1974; admitted to practice in Iowa, 1974; Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, 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; pri· ate 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, 1975-1986; 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 Associates, Rutgers, The State University, 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, 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-. Carl A. Warns, Jr. Professor Emeritus, 1986. Russell L. Weaver B.A., University of Missouri, 1974; J.D. cum laude, University of Missouri, 1978; Bd. of Stud. Ed., Missouri; Law Review; Order of the Calf; admitted to Missouri Bar; practiced for 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 Kentcky Civil Liberties Union, Louisville Bar Association's Professional Responsibility and Dispute Resolution Committees; Associate Professor of Law, 1986-. Allison W olfgarten Visiting Professor from University of Leeds, England, 1988-89. 39 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; Ster· ling 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, 1957-1965; Boston College Law School, 1965-1969; Gradu· ate 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 Louis· ville School of Law, 1976-1981; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Case Western University School of Law, 1981-1982; Professor of Law, University of Louisville School of Law, 1976-. Faculty of the Law Library Paul J. Cammarata B.A., State University at New York, 1982; M.L.S. in Library Science, Univer· sity of Kentucky, 1983; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984- ; Assistant Professor, 1987-. 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-; Assistant Professor of Legal Bibliography, 1988- . Sylvia A. Selmer B.S., Simmons College, 1957; M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1983; Instructor in Legal Bibliography, 1984- 1987; Assistant Professor of Legal Bibliog· raphy, 1987- ; Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984- . 40 Nancy Utterbach Acting Law Librarian, University of Louisville, April 1888-. Adjunct Professor of Law W. Scott Miller, Jr. B.A., University of Kentucky, Academic of International Law, The Hague, Netherlands, 1984; J .D., University of Louisville, 1951. Part-time Faculty Dee A. Akers Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1962 LL.B., University of Kentucky, 1950 A.B., University of Kentucky, 1948 John W. Ames J.D., University of Louisville, 1974 B.A., University of Louisville, 1967 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. Larry Bruce Franklin B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, 1959; J.D., University of Louisville, 1967. David A. Friedman B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1973; J.D., Boston University, 1977. Daniel T. Goyette B.A., Marquette University, 1971; Rome Center of Liberal Arts; J .D., University of Oklahoma, 1974 Barbara R. Hartung B.A., University of Louisville, 1967; J.D., University of Louisville, 1981. James R. Higgins, Jr. B.S., Alfred University, 1965; J .D., University of Louisville, 1978 Nicholas N. King B.A., Florida State University, 1966; M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1971; J.D., University of Louisville, 1973 Gerald Kirven A.B., University of Virginia, 1944; LL.B., cum laude, University of Louisville, 1948. James H. Massey J.D., University of Louisville, 1984. Ronald L. Moore B.B.A., Cleveland State University, 1972; J .D., Cleveland·Marshall College of Law, 1977; M.B.A., Cleveland State University, 1978. Homer Parrent III B.A., University of Louisville, 1969; J.D., University of Louisville, 1972. Dorothy M. Pitt B.A., East Carolina University, 1970; M.A., East Carolina University, 1971; J.D., University of Louisville, 1977. Sara Walter B.A., University of Louisville, 1970; M.A., University of Louisville, 1971; J.D., University of Louisville, 1979. Patrick J. Welsh B.A., University of Louisville, 1977; J.D., University of Louisville, 1984. Martha A. Ziskind A.B., Barnard College, 1965; M.A., University of Chicago, 1966; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1972; J .D., University of Louisville, 1976. 41 University of Louisville School of Law Request for Placement Services Employer: -----------------------------Name of Recruitment Coordinator: Address: ______________________________ _ City: _________ State: _________ Zip Code: ____ _ Telephone: On-campus interview date: first choice second choice ______ _ For interviews with: 3rd year _____ 2nd year _____ 1st year ____ _ Interviews to begin: Lunch Break Last one Interview length: 20 min. 30 min. ______ other Name of interviewer(s): -------------------------- If more than one interviewer, will you interview jointly? ____ or separately? ___ _ Number of Positions: _____ Compensation range: ------------- Job Description: ----------------------------- Applicant Credentials Preferred: Firm resume or descriptive materials: enclosed _____ forthcoming _____ _ Comments/Requests: --------------------------- We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would like to receive resumes from the following students: 3rd year 2nd year 1st year Any limitations as to race, color, sex, creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292. Signature ___________________ _ 90009 43
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Title | Senior Bulletin 1988-1989 |
Contributors | University of Louisville. School of Law |
Description | The Senior Bulletin was produced by the School of Law in 1962 and from 1974-1999 (except the 1976-1977 school year). Doubling as a yearbook and a guide for employers, it contains photographs and short biographies of the members of the graduating class. For the school years between 1962-1963 and 1973-1974, student biographies and photographs were included in The Louisville Lawyer student newspaper. Pages and covers that have no text and are not necessary to keep the pagination of the issue correct have been eliminated. |
Searchable Text | School of Law Senior Bulletin 1988-89 UNIVERSITY of LOUISVILLE University of Louisville School of Law Senior Bulletin 1988-89 Published by the University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office Employer Information The University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. The office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from employers are made available to all interested students and graduates. When an employer lists a job opening with the Law School, the Placement Office requests information on the title of the position, a description of duties, salary range, date position is open, minimum requirements of applicants and procedures for applying. In addition, to stimulate interest as well as to attract those most qualified, we ask employers to submit a firm resume, practice profile or similar descriptive information for display to our students. The 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. 2 Regional Recruiting Conferences Participation in these conferences offers students an opportunity to interview with employers in the southeast. The Southeastern Minority Job Fair is 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 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. For more information or interview inquiries, please contact: Phyllis D. Leibson Placement Director School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-63681588-6358 The University of Louisville School of Law Background The study of law began in Louisville in 1846 when the state legislature chartered the University of Louisville. The former Jefferson School of Law was absorbed by the University of Louisville in 1950. Throughout its 135 year history the students, faculty and alumni of the School of Law have maintained a traditionally prominent role in scholarship and leadership within the legal community. The University of Louisville School of Law is accredited by the Association of American Law Schools, the American Bar Association, and is a member of the National Association for Law Placement. Enrollment There is currently a total enrollment of 480 students: 355 in the day and 125 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 J ens Frederick Larson was supplemented by the construction of a major library addition in 1974 and another addition in 1981. The library of the Law School consists of more than 150,000 volumes which are selected to aid student instruction and to promote research. Nineteen-hundred and eighty-one saw the completion of an expansive classroom and office facility for the School of Law, which approximately doubles the physical plant of the law school. This new facility is complemented by a complete renovation and refurbishment of the existing structure. The Law School campus includes classrooms, seminar halls, an amphitheater, administrative offices, a suite of offices for student organizations, student and faculty lounges, a darkroom and a library that can accommodate over 300 students. Grading System The University of Louisville Law School has maintained rigorous academic standards. These standards are reflected in the grading policy of the school. Our ordinary or "average" grade is a "C." The University of Louisville has maintained high academic standards and there has been very little grade inflation at this school. Because of the rigorous grading standards at the University of Louisville, the grade point average of our students may appear lower than students with less academic achievement at other schools. Prospective employers may, therefore, find it particularly helpful to compare class rank standing of students. Academic Calendar Fall Semester, 1988 Classes Start- Aug. 16 Thanksgiving-Nov. 24-25 Classes End-Nov. 23 Examinations-Nov. 29-Dec. 12 Spring Semester, 1989 Classes Start- Jan. 9 Martin Luther King Day- Jan. 16 (university closed) Mid-term Vacation- Mar. 12- 18 Classes End-April 21 Examin'itions-April 25-May 9 Commencement-May 21 3 Student Publications and Programs Journal of Family Law The Journal of Family Law is the law review of the University of Louisville School of Law. The Journal consists of student written comments and case notes, and articles by outside authors with expertise in family law. The members of the Journal publish four issues per year and have complete editorial control over content. Selection is based upon scholastic achievement and 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. Journal membership 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. 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 proof-reading 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. 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 infor- 4 mation and ideas. Under the direction of a student editor-in-chief, staff members, derived from all three 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 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 judges and local attorneys 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 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. In the Judicial Internship program, the student is assigned to work as an assistant for a judge in the local, state and federal courts. The student sits in on trials, is present during conferences, and conducts research. The student has the opportunity to closely observe litigation techniques and to learn directly from the judge by observing the proceedings from the judge's position of impartiality. Student Organizations Student Bar Association (SBA) The Student Bar Association consists of the entire student body of the law school and serves as a liaison between students and faculty and administrators. The SBA is managed by elected officers and representatives from both the day and evening divisions. Specialized functions are performed by standing and ad hoc committees composed of student volunteers. In addition, members of the SBA serve on various faculty committees. The SBA is a charter member of the American Law Student Association, a national organization sponsored by the American Bar Association. The Honor Council, under 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 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 of legal 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. The Caucus holds monthly meetings and participates in regional and national conferences. 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 local trial attorneys. The STLA co-sponsors the National Mock Trial teams and hosts 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. 5 Legal Fraternities . . Three professional legal fratermtles 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 Delta Theta Phi Sigma Delta Kappa 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-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. 6 Journal of Family Law Journal membership is the highest academic honor available to a law student. Book Awards Books Awards are awarded to students each semester for academic achievement in the classroom. Students are eligible for a book award by receiving the highest grade in the class. The awards are provided by nationally recognized law publishers. Dean's List Dean's List distinction is awarded each semester to students who obtain a 3.0 and above grade point average for courses completed that semester. Scholarships The following scholarships available to freshmen and juniors are part of the general scholarship funds administered through the deans' offices: Karen Allen Bickham Memorial Scholarships Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships Brown, Todd & Heyburn Scholarships Delta Theta Phi Scholarship Josephine Fischer Scholarship Bernard Flexner Scholarship Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial Scholarship Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Scholarships Carl Mann Scholarships Robert N. Miller Scholarship Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson Scholarship Edward M. Post Scholarship Edgar Simon Scholarship Stites & Harbison Law Scholarship Marlin M. Volz Scholarship Prizes and Awards Greenebaum Memorial Award Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company Award Liberty National Bank Award Leon Seidman Memorial Award Class of 1988-89 -I Abby Adkins, C. Dina Abby May '89 2706 Chickasaw Road # 28 Louisville, KY 40206 893-9753 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: summa cum laude in History and English, Bellarmine College, May 1985; Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Leadership Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Book A ward: Criminal Law; Moot Court: Board secretary, Pirtle-Washer, semi-finalist 1987. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1988; Research Assistant, Dean Barbara B. Lewis, 1987-1988; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation, Employment Discrimination; Open. Charles J. Adkins Sum. '89 3913 Benje Way Louisville, KY 40241 423-8635 Hometown: Raceland, KY Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Accounting, Morehead State University, May 1969. Work Experience: Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division, 1973-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Criminal Law; Open. Gary William Adkins May '89 11609 Brookley Drive Louisville, KY 40229 957-4897 Adkins, G. Alcorn Hometown: Greenup, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Geography, Morehead State University, May 1974; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1974; Interfraternity Council, Young Democrats. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, administrative editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Law Forum, member 1987-89; Honor Council, chairman 1988-89, member 1987-88, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, justice 1988-89, vice-justice 1987-88, Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-89; Who's Who 1988; KY Academy of Trial Lawyers, student member; Louisville Bar Association, student member 1986-89; Masonic Lodge 197 5-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ricketts & Travis, 1987-88; Army Officer, U.S. Army 1974-86. Practice Preference: Law : Firm; Litigation, General Practice, Criminal; Eastern Kentucky (Greenup/Boyd County). Patrick Alcorn Dec. '88 8623 Ridgewood Circle Louisville, KY 40219 964-4579 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, May 1981. Work Experience: Law Clerk, KY Dept. of Labor, Special Fund, Oct. 1987-present; Intern, Judge Michael O'Connell, Spring 1988, Pre-trial Officer, Kentucky Judiciary, Pre-trial services, June 1986-0ct. 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice, Real Estate; Jefferson and surrounding counties. 9 Armstrong Aubrey Linda S. Armstrong May '89 612 Brightwood Place, #B3 Louisville, KY 40207 895-1167 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. cum laude in Finance, University of Miami, May 1973; Phi Kappa Phi, Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Awards: Civil Procedure II, Basic Tax; Brandeis Society, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk Gittleman, Bleidt & Barber, summer 1987, 1988; Manager, Halcyon, Inc. 1985-86; Office Manager/Bookkeeper, Dr. Frank W. Harrell 1983-85; Baker & Stinebruner Insurance, Customer Services 1981-83. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Commercial; Louisville. Joel W. Aubrey May '89 1705 S. Fourth Street #2 Louisville, KY 40208 635-6062 Hometown: Eastview, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Kentucky, May 1985; Dean's List, Departmental Honors Graduate, Advisory Board, Academic Big Brother. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-present. Work Experience: Deputy Clerk, Hardin County District Court, Division of Drivers Licensing, June 1985-August 1986. Practice Preference:: Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law; Southeast. 10 Barry Beargie Julia B. Barry May '89 2000 Spring Drive #12 Louisville, KY 40205 451-4557 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in Political Science, University of Louisville, May 1984. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court: Pirtle-Washer competition, participant. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, currently. Practice Preference: Open. Amy Elizabeth Beargie May '89 410 Mockingbird Valley Road #10 Louisville, KY 40207 893-9692 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Economics and Business Administration, Thomas More College, May 1986; Dean's List, Student Government representative, Tennis Team, Dorm Council representative. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Bart Adams, Attorney at Law, July 1987-present. Practice Preference: Open. Bell Burnside Daryl Loyd Bell Dec. '88 1704 Somerset Place #3 Louisville, KY 40220 499-7930 Hometown: Richmond, Utah Scholastic Background: B.S. in Applied Politics, Westminster College of Salt Lake City, May 1985; Campaign Internships in Delaware and Montana. Work Experience: Interwest Construction, Salt Lake City, Utah 1985-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation, Government; Commercial, Construction, Contract, Aviation; West. Chris Burnside May '89 3604 Fallen Timber Drive Louisville, KY 40222 425-4274 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Marshall University, May 1985; Omicron Delta Kappa Honorary, Who's Who in American Colleges, Student Senate, Tennis Team, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1988; Law Clerk/Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, Sept. 1986-May 1988. Practice Preference:: Law Firm; Litigation, Insurance Defense, Labor Law, Corporate Law; Open. Campbell Caperton Gail L. Campbell May '89 6386 Marina Drive Prospect, KY 40059 228-8222 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with high distinction in Accounting, University of Kentucky, May 1984; Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honorary; Beta Gamma Sigma, vice-president; Certified Public Accountant. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Student Bar Association, treasurer 1988-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Ogden & Robertson, 1988; Law Clerk, Welenken, Himmelfarb & Rosenberg, summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Tax, Corporate Law; Louisville. Virginia L. Caperton May '89 1371 S. Second Street #3 Louisville, KY 40208 624-1463 Hometown: London, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Paralegal Science. Eastern Kentucky University, August 1986; National Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1987-present; Women's Law Caucus; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Master of the Ritual, spring 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Reece, Lang, Aker & Breeding, London, KY, summer 1987; Paralegal/Paralegal Intern, summer 1986, 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Real Estate Law, Domestic Relations; Kentucky or Virginia. 11 Carreer Cassaro James D. Carreer May '89 216 Forest Trace Radcliff, KY 40160 (502) 877-0110 Hometown: Radcliff, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Personnel Management, Central Michigan University, May, 1980; B.S. in Business Administration, Cameron University, 1976; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Trial Lawyers Association; ABA, student member of Tax Division, Real Estate Division, Trust & Probate Division 1986-present. Work Experience: Kentucky Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 1983-present; Student Assistant, Law Library, July 1987-present; Research Assistant, Prof. W. Scott Thomson, 1987-88; U.S. Army, 1971-85. Practice Preference: Real Estate, Trust & Estates; Jefferson/Hardin County. Michael G. Cassaro, M.D. May '89 517 Lee Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701 (502) 737-7209 Hometown: Elizabethtown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.D., University of Louisville School of Medicine, 1982; certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology: B.S. cum laude, in Civil Engineering, Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, 1978; Sigma Xi Research Grant. Work Experience: Anethesiologist/Partner, Ginter & Cassaro P.S.C., Nov. 1987-present; Anethesiologist, Anesthesiology Associates of Jefferson Co., July 1985-Nov. 1987. Practice Preference: Open. 12 Caudill Chastain Charles A. Caudill May '89 3846 Southern Parkway Louisville, KY 40214 363-5535 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Zoology, University of Kentucky, May 1976. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89. Practice Preference: Open. Parks Tedford Chastain May '89 1967 Goldsmith Lane Apt. F-4 Louisville, KY 40218 456-1772 Hometown: Radcliff, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with High Honors in Sociology, University of Louisville, 1986; Gold Key National Honor Society, Harold C. Yeager Award, Outing Club, vice-president, Alpha Delta Alpha. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, co-editorin- chief 1988-89, member 1987-88; Charles Mann Scholarship; Dean's List; Book Award: Property I; Brandeis Society, member; National Moot Court Team 1987; Student Advisor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenwald & Gosnell, May 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Criminal Law, Litigation; Open. Christenson Clay Eleanor Ann Christenson May '89 8606 Cheffield Drive Louisville, KY 40222 425-4297 Hometown: Dallas, Texas Scholastic Background: M. Ed. in Administration and Supervision, Tulane University, 1974, Phi Delta Kappa Honorary; B.S. in Education, Texas Christian University, 1971, Mortar Board, Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of law and Education, 1988-89; Women's Law Caucus, 1987-89, vicepresident, 1987-88. Work Experience: Educational Consultant, 1980-85; Instructional Services Consultant, Education Service Center Reg II, 1976-80. Practice Preference: Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts; Kentucky or Southwest. Michael Edward Clay May '89 7902 Mackie Lane Louisville, KY 40214 366-9877 Hometown: Helena, Montana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics and Philosophy, Carroll College, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall 1987. Work Experience: Library Assistant, Law Library, July 1987-present. Practice Preference: Public Interest Law; Open. Conley Costello Kathryn G. Conley May '89 783 President's Blvd. #3 Louisville, KY 40217 634-0267 Hometown: Carlisle, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism, University of Kentucky, 1984; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, President, 1984 Outstanding Greek Woman of the Year, The Greek Newspaper Editor. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Civil Procedure II; Moot Court: Quarter-finalist, Pirtle-Washer, Appellate Argument Competition. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of Louisville, Fall 1987-present. Research Assistant, Prof. Scott Thomson, Fall '87-Spring '88. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Open. Kevin Costello May '89 4615 Lynnbrook Drive Louisville, KY 40220 451-5417 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Eastern Kentucky, 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Negotiable Instruments; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, marshall, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Judge Jack Mudd, Feb. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Ronald R. Van Stockum, Jr. Attorney at Law, May 1987-Nov. 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Open. 13 • Creager Donsky Patricia Creager May '89 1910 3rd Street Apt. #320 Louisville, KY 40208 637-6551 Hometown: Central City, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in History, Minor in Writing, Western Kentucky University, 1986; History Honors Program; Phi Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Law Forum, executive committee 1986-87, secretary 1987-88; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Al Miller Law Offices Sept. 87 - Jan. '88. Practice Preference: General Practice, Arbitration; Western Kentucky. Daniel Donsky May '89 1859 Rutherford Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 451-1463 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Business, University of Northern Colorado, 1970; B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University, 1972. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall '87, Summer '87; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member; Student Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Louisville/Jefferson County Public Defender, Jan. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Alan T. Slyn, May 1987-Dec. '87. Practice Preference: Commercial, Corporate. 14 Durham Dutton Patricia L. Durham May '89 9415 Doral Ct. Apt. #6 Louisville, KY 40220 491-7857 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Business Education, North Texas State University, Denton, Texas, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta, secretary 1988-89; Student Trial lawyers Association, treasurer, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Thomas Clay, Attorney-at-Law, Summer/Fall 1987 Practice Preference: Criminal with emphasis on juvenile justice; Open. C. Gilmore Dutton III 5126 Braidwood Drive Louisville, KY 40219 969-9463 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics, Centre College, 1983. May '89 Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ray & Morris, May 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Civil Litigation; Open. Early Ellis, A. Laura H. Early May '89 9002 Hurstwood Court Louisville, KY 40222 426-6078 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Lake Forest College, 1986; Alpha Psi Omega; active in Theatre. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, member, treasurer, 1988-89; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Farm Credit Banks of Louisville, April 1988-present; Student Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, June 1986-April 1988; Researcher, HUD Fair Housing Research project in Chicago, Jan. 1986-May 1986. Practice Preference: Litigation, Public Interest; Open. Amy A. Ellis May '89 2815 Rainbow Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-3431 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Geography, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's List; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, elected representative, 1986-87, appointed Social Committee member, 1986-87, elected President 1988-89; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Louisville Bar Association, student member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Commonwealth Attorney's Office, June 1987-present; Lead Tutor, Athletic Academic Counseling, 1985-86; Office Manager, Public Information/Baseball Office, 1985-86; Runner/Clerk, Nold, Ellis, G. Fischer Mosely, Clare, Hubbard & Townes, Summers 1983, 1984. Practice Preference: General Practice, Criminal; Open. Gerardine Marie Ellis May '89 4101 Stoneview Drive Unit #4 Louisville, KY 40207 896-0959 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Science, Tennessee State University, 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Black Law Students Association, president, 1988-89. Work Experience: Sales, Allstate Insurance, 1986-present; Sales Management, J.C. Penney Insurance Company, 1979-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Open. James L. Fischer Jr. May '89 1919 Tennyson Drive Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 945-1785 Hometown: Jeffersonville, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Indiana University Southeast, 1986; Outstanding Student Political/Social Sciences, 1985-86; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Law Scholarship, out-of-state resident scholarship 1986-89; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Young, Lind, Endres, & Kraft, New Albany, 1988-present; Intern, Steven Fleece, County Court of Clark County, IN, 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm, General Practice; Louisville, Southern Indiana. 15 Fritz Fruehwald Judy L. Fritz May '89 2816 South Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 637-6671 Hometown: Flemingsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Sociology, Morehead State University, 1978. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Department of Labor, Dec. 1987-present. Practice Preference: Labor Law, Intellectual Property Law; Open. E. Scott Fruehwald May '89 1115 South Second Street Louisville, KY 40203 589-2586 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: Ph.D. in Musicology, City University New York, 1984; B.M. in Music, University of Louisville, 1973; Scholarship. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor-in-chief, member, 1987-89; Dean's List; Carl Mann Academic Scholarship, 1986-89; Book Awards: Contracts II, Property II, Civil Procedure I; Brandeis Society, member 1988-89; Moot Court Board member, 1988-89. Publications: "Authenticity Problems in Haydn's Early Inst. Works," New York: Pendragon, 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Mapother & Mapother, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Business Litigation, Corporate Law; Open. 16 Galle Garnar J. Thomas Galle May '89 321 North Hubbards lane Louisville, KY 40207 896-0512 Hometown: Mobile, Alabama Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Minor in English, Spring Hill College, 1972; Baseball, Football. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Negotiable Instruments. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney, 1987-present; Claims Representative, Nationwide Ins. Co., Louisville, 1985-87; Claims Representative, Allstate Ins. Co., Louisville, 1984-85; Claims Representative, State Farm Ins. Co. Mobile, 1979-84. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice, Insurance-related. Mary Ann Garnar May '89 2411 Ransdell Ave. Louisville, KY 40204 454-5852 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Theory, Eastman School of Music, 1963; B.M. in Music, Western Kentucky State University, 1961. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Weaver, 1986-present. Practice Preference: Indian Law, Public Interest; Open. Garvey Golden Mark Garvey May '89 431 Kensington Court Apt. H Louisville, KY 40208 635-6322 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Biology, University of Kentucky, 1984. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Government Association, Student Bar Association, senator, Election Committee, 1988-89. Law Forum, Board of Directors, 1987; Phi Alpha Delta, clerk, 1987-88; Kentucky Bar Association Mentor Program, 1988; Student Center Board, 1988-89. Work Experience: Legal Intern, Environmental Protection Agency, summer 1988; Law Clerk, County Attorney's Office, Jan. 1988-present; Legal Specialist, 139th Military Law Center, U.S. Army Reserves, Oct. 1985-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Environmental, Biological, Litigation; Louisville. Angeline Bess Golden May '89 3507 River Bluff Road Prospect, KY 40059 228-4881 Hometown: Prospect, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Sociology, University of Louisville, 1972; B.A. in Sociology, Minor in Psychology, University of Louisville, 1964. Work Experience: Assistant Director Program Manager, Bureau for Social Insurance; Supervisor, Metropolitan Social Services Department; Part-time Instructor, Jefferson Community College and University of Louisville; Wrote, Gray, A. Gray, D. received and administered Federal grant " Project Live-In", Metropolitan Social Services Department. Practice Preference: Litigation, Dispute Resolution, Public Interest; Louisville. Ann Gray May '89 344 South Peterson Louisville, KY 40206 896-1952 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business Management, Indiana University Southeast, 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member, 1988-89; Dean's List, Fall 1987; Book Awards: Constitutional Law I, Decedents Estates I. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, June 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Tax, Litigation, Real Estate; Louisville. David B. Gray May '89 805 East Madison Louisville, KY 40204 584-5621 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.B. in government, Minor in English, Centre College, 1986; Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary Society, member; Baseball Team, captain. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., June 1982-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Civil Litigation; Louisville. 17 Grider Harden William J. Grider May '89 3514 Hycliffe Avenue Louisville, KY 40207 896-8091 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's Scholar; Golden Kentucky National Honor Society. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Frank E. Haddad Jr., May 1986-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General, Criminal; Louisville. Michael Lloyd Harden May '89 422 Wood Road Louisville, KY 40222 425-7327 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.C. in Accounting, Bellarmine College, 1983. Work Experience: Squadron Commander, 165 TRS, Kentucky Air National Guard, 1987-present; Certified Public Accountant, Auditor of Public Accounts, 1986-87. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, emphasizing Tax; Louisville. Janet Lynn Heath May '89 2500 Meadow Drive Louisville, KY 40218 451-1484 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism and Political Science, Indiana University, 1986; Dean's List; Reporter 18 Heath Henderson and Opinion Board member, Indiana Daily Student. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, Social Committee member, 1987; Delta Theta Phi, member 1986-88, Executive Committee, 1987; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-88; LBA/ABA student member. Practice Preference: Intern, Office of the Attorney General, Victim's Advocacy Division, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Government; General Practice and Litigation; Open. Keith A. Henderson May '89 821 Applegate Lane Apt. 54 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 288-9633 Hometown: Charlestown, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Criminal Justice, Valparaiso University, 1983; Phi Delta Theta, vice-president; NCAA football. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, section editor, member, spring 1987-present; Student Trial Lawyers Association, vicepresident; SBA; Student advisor, 1987-88, 1988-89. Work Experience: Legal Advisor, Indiana State Police, May 1987-present; Enforcement Officer, Indiana State Police, August 1983-August 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Real Estate, Litigation; Open. Hendon Heppermann Lynn F. Hendon May '89 426 Country Lane Louisville, KY 40207 895-8530 Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Religion, Duke University, 1974; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Book Award: Estate Planning. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1988; Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger, summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial Real Estate, Banking Trusts and Estates; Louisville. JoAnn Heppermann May '89 1222 Cedarbrook Road Goshen, KY 40026 228-0723 Hometown: Martinsburg, Missouri Scholastic Background: M.Ed., B.S. in Business Education, University of Missouri, 1974; Dean's List; Pi Lambda Theta. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1987-89; Dean's List; Book Awards: Torts II, Civil Procedure II; Brandeis Society, 1988-89; Law Forum, Director, 1986-89; Women's Law Caucus, vice-president, 1986-87. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1988; Law Clerk, Gittleman & Barber, summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville, Open. Herbert Howard Betty Reece Herbert Dec. '88 208 Windsor Glasgow, KY 42141 651-3648 Hometown: Glasgow, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Education, Western Kentucky University, 1984; B.S. in Business Education, Western Kentucky University, 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88; Law Forum, member; Women's Law Caucus, president, 1987-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm, General Practice. Kevin Louis Howard May '89 201 East Main #203 Louisville, KY 40202 585-5252 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English and Psychology, University of Notre Dame, 1986; Student Government; Fencing. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor 1988-89, member 1987-89, Dean's List; Bernard Flexner Scholarship, 1987-88; Book Award: Legal Methods; Student Bar Association, representative, 1987-88. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll, & McDonald, 1988, 1987; Law Clerk, Stephen H. Miller, Spring 1988. Practice Preference: Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Labor, Real Estate; Louisville. 19 Hughes Ilari Thomas H. Hughes May '89 18 Highwood Drive Louisville, KY 40206 896-9764 Hometown: Hopkinsville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Minor in Chemistry, Middle Tennessee State University, 1986; A.D. Nursing. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Fred C. Dolt, Spring 1987-present. Practice Preference: Product Liability, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice; Open. Vincent E. Ilari Dec. '88 3104 Wayne Road Louisville, KY 40216 447-1231 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.E. in Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville, 1986; Professional Societies; B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville, 1985; Professional Societies. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89; Dean's List; Moot Court; PirtleWasher Quarter-Finalist, 1987. Practice Preference: Intellectual Prop~rty, Administrative Law, Litigation; Open. 20 Inman Jackson Louise Inman May '89 10803 Sun Ridge Road Goshen, KY 40026 228-0248 Hometown: Goshen, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1982; B.S. with honors in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1979. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, 1986. Work Experience: Director of Nursing, Children's Treatment Service, 1987-present; Adjunct Faculty (gratis), University of Louisville School of Nursing, 1987-present; Director of Nursing, Frazier Rehabilitation Center, 1986-87; Night House Manager, Humana Hospital-University, 1982-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Litigation; Open. Kenneth A. Jackson May '89 916 Audubon Parkway Louisville, KY 40213 634-9152 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Finance, Minor in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1985; Scholarship member University of Kentucky Baseball Team; First Team All Academic Southeastern Conference. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law. editor, 1988-89; member, 1987-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-89; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1987, 1988; Sales Representative Pitney Bowes, 1985-86; Sales Representative, Computerland, 1985. Practice Preference: Litigation, Commercial. Johnson Jones, J. John Jefferson Johnson IIIMay '89 c/o 635 Woodland Drive Paducah, KY 42001 (502) 442·1050 Hometown: Paducah, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. in Math and Finance, Murray State, 1985; B.A. in European History, Vanderbilt, 1983. Law School Activities and Honors: Pirtle· Washer competition, 1987; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987· present; London Comparative Trial Advocacy Program; Oxford University, Summer 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hardy, Terrell, & Boswell, Summer 1987; Com· munity Work Program Coordinator, McCracken County District Court, Judge Reed, 1985·86. Practice Preference: General Practice, Commercial, Trust and Estates; Open. Jeffrey W. Jones Dec. '88 1328 Lynman Drive #8 Louisville, KY 40222 429·8175 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Minor in History, Centre College, 1983; Phi Alpha Theta; History Honorary; Resident Director; Yearbook Editor. Law School Activities and Honors: Pirtle· Washer competition; Mock Trial, regional competition; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987·present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lynch, Cox, Gilman, & Mahan P.S.C., 1987-present; Law Clerk, Connelly, Kaercher, & Stamper, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation: Greensboro, Raleigh, North Carolina. Phillip Byron Jones May '89 P.O. Box 17463 Louisville, KY 40217 634·4321 Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee Jones, P. Kidd Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Minor in History, Trevecca Nazarene College, 1985; Dean's List; Judicial Committee. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988·89; Student Bar Association, class representative; Honor Council, elected member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Gittleman, Bleidt, Barber, Summer 1988-present; Law Clerk, Kentucky State Labor Cabinet, 1987·88; Research Assistant, Professor Catherine Blackburn, Summer 1988; Teacher, Nashville Metropolitan School District, 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Civil and Criminal Defense; Nashville, Southwest, Phoenix. Patricia Tierney Kidd May '89 2303 Evergreen Road Anchorage, KY 40223 245·3620 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. cum laude in Business, University of Louisville, 1979; Full Scholarship; Dean's Scholar; Faculty Grievance Committee; Graduate Student Representative; B.S. in Econom· ics, Minor in Marketing, University of Louisville, 1977; Dean's Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, co-editor· in-chief, 1988-89, member 1987-89; Stu· dent Bar Association, Social Entertainment Committee, 1987·88; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt, & Breen, 1987-present; Commercial Real Estate Sales, Taylor, Hay & Assoc.; Retail Fashion buyer, Kaufman/L.S. Ayres, 1965·69. Practice Preference: Corporation; Corporate and Business Law, Real Estate; Open. 21 Laing Love Roger David Laing May '89 2000 Confederate Place #607 Louisville, KY 40208 637-9769 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.A. in Art, University of Wisconsin, 1976; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Segal & Shanks, 1987-88; Fingerprint Technician, Kentucky State Police, 1979-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Insurance Defense, Civil Litigation, Trusts and Estates; Open, Prefer Metropolitan area. Louanne Seagraves Love May '89 1129 Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 458-2603 Hometown: LaFayette, Tennessee Scholastic Background: 'B.A. magna cum laude in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; Woodcock Society; Phi Kappa Phi. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1988-89; Dean's List; Book Awards: Property II, Domestic Relations; Scholarship for Scholastic Merit Recruiting; Women's Law Caucus, secretary/treasurer, 1986-88; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison, 1988; Research Assistant, Professor James T.R. Jones, 1987-present; Legal Assistant Intern, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, Fall1983. Practice Preference: Real Estate, Communications, Litigation, Corporate. 22 Lucas Mattox H. Michael Lucas May '89 6212 Ledgewood Parkway Louisville, KY 40214 366-4762 Hometown: Jenkins, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Kentucky, 1986; Theta Chi Fraternity. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice; Southeastern Kentucky. Linda A. Mattox 7 Orchard Lane May '89 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-8005 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Economics, Purdue University, 1978. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, Faculty Library Committee, 1987-88; Law Forum, Board of Directors, 1987-88; Kentucky Bar Association, Mentor Program 1988-89; American Bar Association Law Student Division. Work Experience: Law Clerk, S. Frank Mattox, 1986-88; Paralegal, S. Frank Mattox, 1982-86. Practice Preference: Litigation, Real Estate, General Practice. l l Mauzy McColgan Charles Mauzy May '89 142 North Bayly Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 895-5151 Hometown: Morgantown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. with highest distinction in Marketing, Eastern Kentucky University, 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, specialty editor, 1988-89; Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, J. Chester Porter, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Commercial, Banking; Open. Daniel B. McColgan May '89 1001 Darbyshire Road Apt. 2 Louisville, KY 40222 423-8296 Hometown: Saginaw, Michigan Scholastic Background: Master of Labor and Human Resources, Ohio State University, 1982; B.A. in Social ScienceEmployee Relations, Michigan State University, 1981. Work Experience: Labor Relations Specialist, Louisville Gas & Electric, 1982-present; Labor Relations Intern, State of Michigan, Department of Social Services, 1981. Practice Preference: Labor, Employment, General Practice; Open. Menzel Merideth Tara Brown Menzel May '89 237 Dry Mill Road Louisville, KY 40222 429-0037 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Communication, Vanderbilt University, 1986; Varsity Tennis; Orientation Committee, 1984-86. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, social committee member, 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Conliffe, Sandmann, Gorman, & Sullivan, Spring 1988-present; Law Clerk, Porter, Riley, Bardenwerper, & Carter, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Open. Alan Merideth May '89 1819 East Spring Steet New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-0081 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business Economics, Indiana University Southeast, 1981. 23 Morrow Moss Charles F. Morrow May '89 518 South Campbell Street #F Louisville, KY 40202 584-2518 Hometown: Richmond, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Finance, Minor in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Appointment by Dean to Law School's Curriculum Committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., May 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Corporate; Metropolitan areas. Carri Beth Moss May '89 512 West Ormsby Ave. Apt. #514 Louisville, KY 40203 636-9188 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Social Work, University of Kentucky, 1983; Dean's List; Scholarship; Social Workers in Action. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall 1987. Work Experience: Law clerk, J. Skora, Summer 1988; Counselor, Fayette County Juvenile Detention Center, 1986-87; Counselor, M.A.S.H. Shelter, Lexington, 1985-86; Social Worker ECCC, Protective Services Day Care, 1984-85. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Louisville, Lexington, Atlanta. 24 Nasser New Jeff Nasser May '89 2719 Grinstead Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-8583 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1985. Work Experience: Bensinger & Associates, Dec. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Handmaker, Saltzman, & Webb, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, General Practice; Louisville. Laura L. New May '89 2915 Delor Ave. Louisville, KY 40217 637-7225 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with high honors in Elementary Education, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's Scholar; Dean's List; Scholarships; National Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, specialty editor, 1987-present; Dean's List; Student Bar Association, elected class representative, 1988; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, 1987-present; American Bar Association, 1987-present; Louisville Bar Association, 1986-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, City of Louisville, Department of Law, 1987-present; Sales Associate, Lazarus, 1985-86; Substitute Teacher, Jefferson County Board of Education, 1985-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Commercial; Southeast, Ohio Valley. Nicoulin Obergfell Eleanor C. Nicoulin Dec. '88 4354 Accomack Drive Louisville, KY 40241 423-8751 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Medical Technology, University of Louisville, 1979; KSMT, KSSMT, LSMT. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1988-present; Phi Alpha Delta, member, 1987-present. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Wren, May 1987-present; Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt, & Breen, 1987 -88; Medical Technologist, Humana Hospital, University, 1979-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Trust and Estates, Tax; Open. Ann Marie Obergfell May '89 784-4 Raymond Kent Court Louisville, KY 40217 634-0840 Hometown: Fort Wayne, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Health Management, Indiana University, 1982; A.S. in Radiologic Sciences. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, Judge, 1987; Student Bar Association, class representative, 1988-89; Library Committee, 1987-88. Work Experience: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, 1984-present; Division of Allied Health Instructor, Indiana Vocational Technical College, 1982-84; Radiologic Technologist, St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, 1981-1982; Radiologic Technologist, Parview Hospital, Fort Wayne, 1979-81. Practice Preference: Health Law, General Practice; Open. Olive Oppenheimer Laurence Leon Olive May '89 4110-10 Waterford Circle Louisville, KY 40207 893-7419 Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina Scholastic Background: B.S. in Business Administration, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1983; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Book A ward: Property I. Work Experience: Legal Assistant, OlivaMonnett, P.A. & Associates, 1983-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Personal Injury, Real Estate; Charlotte, North Carolina. Mark H. Oppenheimer May '89 7324 Maria Ave. Louisville, KY 40222 425-1660 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. with honors in Finance, University of Florida, 1986; Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, social chairman. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-present; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Borowitz & Goldsmith, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice, Commercial, Real Estate, Trust and Estates, Tax; Louisville. 25 Page Patterson Thomas Worthington Page May '89 3735 Ridgewood Court Alexandria, KY 41001 (606) 635-5053 Hometown: Alexandria, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Kentucky, 1986; Dean's List; American Marketing Association. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Tax, real Estate; Open. Alice S. Patterson May '89 3535 Lime Kiln Lane Louisville, KY 40222 425-4076 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in French, University of Louisville, 1978; B.A. in French, University of Louisville, 1968. Work Experience: Pittslyvania County, Virginia Board of Education. Practice Preference: General Practice; Metropolitan Area. Donna King Perry May '89 1326 Cherokee Road #3 Louisville, KY 40204 459-7918 Hometown: Louisa, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. summa cum laude in Political Science, University of Texas, 1986; Student Rep. on Texas Commission on Higher Education; B.S. in Education, Georgetown College, 1981; Who's Who; Most Outstanding Senior; Student Executive Council; Sigma Kappa Sorority. 26 Perry Price Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1988-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88, specialty editor 1988-89; Dean's List; Book A ward: Contracts II; Student Bar Association, vice-president, 1988-89; Law Forum, vice-president, 1986-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Stites & Harbison, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Jefferson County Public Defender, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Labor, Public Interest, Civil Rights; Open. Gene Forrest Price Dec. '88 4309 Leaf Drive Louisville, KY 40216 368-3862 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Psychology, University of Louisville, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Summer 1987; Book Award: Property I; Moot Court Board, Judge; Student Bar Association, elected representative 1987-88, elected vicepresident 1988-89, Appointed Faculty Recruitment Committee 1986-88; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Barnett & Alagia, 1987-present; Sales Representative, Kenway Distributors, Inc., 1984-present; Lieutentant J.G., U.S. Navy Reserves, 1986-present; Sales Representative, Spalding's Inc., 1982-84. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation, Commercial, Real Estate, General Practice; Open. .. Rao Reed Catherine J. Rao May '89 530 West Hill Street Apt. #364 Louisville, KY 40208 635-7631 Hometown: New York, New York Scholastic Background: B.S. in Corrections, Eastern Kentucky University, 1986; Alpha Phi Sigma, law enforcement honorary; Pi Beta Phi; Association of Law Enforcement. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education. member; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, bailiff, 1987 -present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson County Public Defender's, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Criminal Law; Open. Kathleen N. Reed May '89 1965 Deer Park Ave. #1 Louisville, KY 40205 459-2877 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Economics, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List. Publications: Casenote, Vol. 26, Issue 2 Journal of Family Law. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Him, Reed, Harper, & Eisinger, 1988-present; Summer Associate, Middleton & Reutlinger, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Open. Schechter Schnell Ira Schechter May '89 1402 Moonstone Way Apt. #3 Louisville, KY 40222 425-1732 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors in Sociology, University of Louisville, 1986; Dean's List; Tennis Team, MVP. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Fall '87. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, 1987. Practice Preference: Open. Anthony L. Schnell May '89 3212 Orchard Manor Circle Louisville, KY 40220 458-1427 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. summa cum laude in Political Science, Bellarmine College, 1986; Presidential Scholarship; Presidential Leadership Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award: Civil Procedure I; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Nold, Miller, Clare, Hubbard, & Townes, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. 27 Schweickart Scouller Lisa Schweickart May '89 3608 Woodruff Ave. Louisville, KY 40215 366-3036 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with honors in Police Administration, University of Louisville, 1985; Honor Society; Alpha Phi Sigma; Student Government Association Vice President-College of Urban and Public Affairs, 1984-85. Work Experience: Student Assistant, Law Library, 1986-present. Practice Preference: Government; Criminal; Kentucky. Kimberly Asuncion Scouller 2200 James Guthrie Ct. #5 May '89 Louisville, KY 40217 634-8561 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Elementary Education, Saint Mary's College-Notre Dame, 1983; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, International Survey Editor, 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List, Book Awards: Torts I, Civil Procedure II, Evidence; Brandeis Society, member 1988-89; Student Bar Association, social committee member, 1987-88; Honor Council, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Greenebaum, Boone, Treitz, Maggiolo, Reisz, & Brown, 1988-present; Research Assistant, Professor Jim Jones, 1987-88; Summer Associate, Middleton & Reutlinger, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate, Banking, Real Estate, Trust and Estates; Louisville. 28 Shaughnessy Shaw Linda Meadows Shaughnessy 1605 Canary Place #4 May '89 Louisville, KY 40222 423-7389 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors in Liberal Studies, University of Louisville, 1986; Mortar Board, vicepresident; A.S. in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1982; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi, 1987-present. Work Experience: Registered Nurse, NICU, Kosair Children's Hospital, 1982-present; Intern, Jefferson County Attorney's Office, 1981; Intern, Commonwealth Attorney's Office, 1980. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation, Government, Hospital; Medical, Health-Care Law; Southeast. Mary M. Shaw Dec. '88 10011 Timberwood Circle Louisville, KY 40223 245-8365 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with honors, A.S. in Sciences/Dental Hygiene, University of Louisville, 1983. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Summer 1987. Work Experience: Dental Hygienist, Dr. Grant, 1987-present; Dental Hygienist, Dr. Kelly, 1985-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Family, Medical Malpractice; Louisville. Sims Slone Benham J. Sims III May '89 2239 Arthur Ford Court Apt. #1 Louisville, KY 40217 635-5891 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Minor in History, Transylvania University, 1985; Student Government Senator; Resident Advisor; Kappa Alpha Order; Interfraternity Council Rep. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board President, 1988-89; PirtleWasher Scholarship Winner 1987; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Boehl, Stopher, Graves, & Diendoerfer, 1988; Law Clerk, Jeffeson County Attorney, 1988; Summer Associate, Barnett & Alagia, 1987; Campaign Coordinator, Fred Cowan for Attorney General, 1986; Legislative Analyst, Kentucky Senate Majority Leader, 1986 General Assembly. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Products Liability, Criminal, Lobbying, General Practice; Louisville, Lexington, Kentucky. Jerry Wayne Slone May '89 327 East Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 223-3223 Hometown: Pippa Passes, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A., University of Kentucky, 1981; B.S. in Accounting, University of Kentucky, 1979; Certified Public Accountant, 1985. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Logan & Gaines, Frankfort, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; General Practice, Tax; Central, Eastern Kentucky. Smith, R. Smith, T. J. Raymond Lee Smith, Jr. May '89 283 Granvil Drive Louisville, KY 40218 499-7750 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with honors in Politcal Science, University of Louisville, 1984; Political Science Honors; Pi Sigma Alpha. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board Judge, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Commercial, Public Interest; Louisville. T. J. Smith May '89 2230 Preston Street Apt. #1 Louisville, KY 40217 637-7775 Hometown: Greenup, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Personnel/Industrial Relations, Minor in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1986, Department Honors. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., 1987-present; Law Clerk, McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie, & Kirkland, 1983-86; Special Fund Committee of Kentucky, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Personal Injury, Labor; Lexington, Louisville. 29 I Stein Stemler Matthew W. Stein May '89 714 Daneshall Drive Louisville, KY 40206 897-6064 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Agriculture/ Animal Science, University of Kentucky, 1985; Agriculture Scholarship; Athletic Scholarship; Resident Advisor; Varsity Football Letterman. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89; Dean's List, Book Award: Constitutional Law II; Moot Court Board Judge, 1988; Pirtle-Washer participant, 1987; Honor Council, elected member 1987-88; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1988-89; Delta Theta Phi, member 1987-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, 1988; Law Clerk, Nutt & Mayer, Summer 1986, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Commercial, Criminal, Litigation; Louisville, Lexington. Alison Stemler May '89 4101 Simcoe Lane Louisville, KY 40241 425-0796 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. in Accounting, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, Executive Editor, 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Scholarship Recipient, 1988; Honor Council, member 1988-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd, & Heyburn, 1988; Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1987; Law Clerk, Simon & Simon, 1986; Research Assistant, Professors Blackburn & Jones, 1987-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Louisville. 30 Taormina Timmons Mary Taormina May '89 2514 River Oaks Drive Louisville, KY 40206 895-9756 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in International Communications, University of Kentucky and Transylvania University, 1986; Dean's List; Beta Zeta chapter Delta Delta Delta. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member 1988-89; Student Bar Association, elected representative, 1988-89; Student Orientation Leader. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Department of Labor, Special Fund, Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Norcross Companies, Summer 1988; Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation, Government; General Practice, Litigation, Commercial; Louisville, Lexington. Valerie Catlett Timmons May '89 601 Ridgeview Drive #1 Louisville, KY 695-3450 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Geology, Minor in Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1980; Beta Beta Beta; Ogden Foundation Scholarship; President Geology Club. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Kentucky Natural Resources & Environmental Protection Cabinet, 1987-present; Environmental Program Coordinator, Kentucky Natural Resources & Environmental Protection Cabinet, 1981-present. Practice Preference: Litigation; Open. Tingle Tobin Vonnell C. Tingle May '89 221 Franck Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 897-5467 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with high distinction in History, Minor in Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1967; Phi Beta Kappa. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, notes editor 1988-89; 1987-88 member; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, member 1987-88, Treasurer 1988-89. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Middleton & Reutlinger, 1988. Practice Preference: General Practice, Administrative Law, Trust and Estates, Real Estate; Louisville. Joseph Kevin Tobin May '89 600 Royer Court Louisville, KY 40206 896-1265 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.B.A. candidate, May 1989, Bellarmine College; treasurer, M.B.A. Assocation, 1986; B.S.B.A. in Finance, University of Louisville, 1984; Phi Kappa Tau; Finance Club. Law School Activities and Honors:. Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, 1987-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Summer 1988; Law Clerk, Norcross Companies, 1987; Messenger, Stites & Harbison, 1985-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Commercial, Tax, Banking, Corporate; Louisville. Walpert Watson Ronald C. Walpert II May '89 1378 South Second Street Apt. #4 Louisville, KY 40208 636-0351 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. cum laude in Biology, Vanderbilt University, 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Student Bar Association Placement Committee 1987-89. Work Experience: Law Clerk, American Commercial Barge Lines, May 1988- present; Research Assistant, Professor John Cross, 1988; Law Clerk, Robert, Miller, & Thomas, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation Commercial; Open. Rhonda McClure Watson May '89 P.O. Box 13 Campbellsburg, KY 40011 (502) 532-6619 Hometown: Turners Station, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Biology, University of Louisville, 1982. 31 Weis Wells Valerie A. Weis May '89 1513 Thackeray Drive Louisville, KY 40205 459-5482 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude in Sociology, University of Notre Dame, 1986; Notre Dame Scholar. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987-88; Dean's List; Book Award: Negotiable Instruments; Student Trial Lawyers Association, member 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ricketts & Travis, 1987-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. Cara N. Wells May '89 1220 South First Street #2 Louisville, KY 40203 635-7172 Hometown: Cox's Creek, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Paralegal Science, Minor in Business, Eastern Kentucky University, 1986; Gamma Beta Phi honor Society; Student Paralegal Association; Eastern Dance Theatre. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member 1987-89; Journal of Law and Education, member 1987; Dean's List; Delta Theta Phi Scholarship 1987-88; Women's Law Caucus, member; Delta Theta Phi, officer 1987-88. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Jack Mudd, 1988- present; Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt, & Breen, 1987-88; Paralegal, Shumate, Shumate, & Flaherty, 1986; Paralegal, Rose Shipp, Summer 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; General Practice, Litigation, Commercial; Louisville, Lexington, Open. 32 Williams Wilson Rita E. Williams May '89 140 North Hite Street Louisville, KY 40206 893-2824 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: A.B. with distinction in Political Science, Eastern Kentucky University, 1969; Graduate Assistantship. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, section editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List Fall 1986, 1987; Law Forum, president 1987-88, member 1986-88; Women's Law Caucus, member. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Professor Ubelaker, Spring 1988; Law Clerk, Lynch, Cox, & Gilman, Summer 1987. Practice Preference: Labor, Employment; Louisville. William R. Wilson May '89 3814 Burning Bush Road Louisville, KY 40241 425-9332 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Economics, Baylor University, 1972, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Honor Society in Economics. B.B.A., University of Kentucky, 1971; Certified Public Accountant. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List Summer 1986. Work Experience: C.P.A., T.W. Brown & Associates, 1985-86; Controller, Ransdell Surgical, Inc. 1982-84; Controller, Republic Bank & Trust, 1978-82; First National Bank 1972-78. Practice Preference: Tax, Commercial, Trust and Estates; Open. Wooters David Brent Wooters Dec. '88 R.R. 6 Box 96 Shelbyville, KY 40065 633-0014 Hometown: Shelbyville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1984; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, Spring 1986. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Joe J. Golden, 1987-present. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; Commercial, Tax; Louisville. Pamela M. Workhoven May '89 8808 Marksfield Road Louisville, KY 40222 425-8989 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1977; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, Orientation Committee, 1987. Work Experience: Law Clerk, United States Attorney's Office, 1987-present; Law Clerk, County Attorney's Office, 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation, General Practice, Labor; Open. Young Barbara H. Young May '89 1 7 43 Spring Drive Louisville, KY 40205 458-3144 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: Ed.D., Higher Education Administration, Indiana University, 1974; M.A. in English, University of Louisville, 1969; Ford Foundation Accelerated Masters Program; B.A. in English, Minor in Humanities, University of Louisville, 1967; Woodcock Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, Articles Editor 1988-89, member 1987-88; Dean's List, University of Louisville and Greenebaum & Doll scholarship for first-in-class; Book A wards: Introduction to Legal Studies, Torts I, Contracts, Torts II, Basic Tax, Domestic Relations, Professional Responsibility, Legal Writing Best Brief, Constitutional Law I; Brandeis Society, 1988. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs, 1988; Research Assistant, University of Louisville, Summer 1987; Associate Professor, Jefferson Community College/University of Kentucky, 1976-present; Coordinator, Institutional Development Program, Jefferson Community College/University of Kentucky, 1975-85; Coordinator, Profession Development Program, Jefferson Community College/University of Kentucky, 1983-85. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. 33 Ad~ninistration and Faculty I Administration Barbara B. Lewis, J.D., M.L. & T. Dean William F. Dolson, LL.B., S.J.D. Associate Dean 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., 1972-1974; 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 Judical Conduct Organizations, 1985-1986; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1973-1976; Associate Professor of Law, 1976-1979; Professor of Law, 1979-. Patricia E. Anderson B.A., magna cum laude, University of Illinois, 1969; M.S. (Library Science), University of Illinois, 1970; J.D., cum laude, The University of Toledo, 1981; Librarian, Decatur, Illinois, 1971-73; Toledo, Ohio 1973-76, in public library systems; Circulation and Reference Librarian, The University of Toledo Law Library, 1977-1981; Instructor of Legal Research & Writing, The University of Toledo College of Law, 1981-83; Associate Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Legal Research, Saint Louis University, 1983-86; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1986-; Member Phi Kappa Phi; AALL; Law Librarian 1986-88. 36 Barbara Ann Banoff B.A., cum laude, Radcliffe College, 1966; J.D., summa cum laude, University of Santa Clara School of Law, 1973; Assistant legal advisor, Navajo Police Force, Window Rock, Arizona (Police Foundation grant), 1973; Law Clerk to Honorable Irving R. Kaufman, Chief Judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, 12/73-1/74 (temporary appointment); Associate, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York City, 1973-75; Staff Counsel, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities, 1975-76; Senior Fellow in Law Harvard Law School, 1976-77; Visiting Associate Professor, Cornell Law School, Fall 1980; Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School, 1977-81; Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1982-83; Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey School of Law, Camden, 1981-84; University of San Diego Institute on International and Comparative Law, London, Summer 1986; Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law, 1984-87; Harold Edward Harter Professor of Commercial Law, University of Louisville, 1987-. Kathleen S. Bean B.A., Ball State University, 1973; J.D., Drake University Law School, 1978; Editor-in-Chief, Drake Law Review, 1977-78; admitted to Iowa Bar, 1978; Law Clerk to Honorable Roy L. Stephenson, U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, Des Moines, lA, 1978-80; Attorney, Legal Servs. 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-. 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; Research and Associate Editor, Ohio State Law Jouma~ 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; 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 Subcommitee on Taxation; Lecturer, University of Louisville, 1971-1976; Assistant Professor, 1976-1979; Associate Professor, 1979-1982; Professor of Law, 1982-. John T. Cross B.S., Bradley University, 1981; J.D., University of Illinois, 1984; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1984; private practice 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 of 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-. 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 of Law, 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; 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; Editor- in-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; Associate, 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-. 37 Jacqueline R. Kanovitz A.B., University of Louisville, 1967; J.D., University of Louisville, 1967; 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-. 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. 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, 1964-196 7; 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 firm of 38 Leibson 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, Fall 1986. 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, Samford, Cumberland School of Law, 1974-1975; 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-- 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 of 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, Omaha, Nebraska, 1977-1979; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1979-1982; Associate Professor of Law, 1982-85; Professor of Law, 1985-. Ralph S. Petrilli B.A., University of Louisville, 1940; graduate work in education (University of Louisville, 1940-1941); J.D. cum laude University of Louisville, 1948; LL.M., Yale Law School, 1949; admitted to Ken· tucky bar, 1948; Instructor of Law, University of Louisville, 1949-1950; Assistant Professor of Law, 1950-1953; Associate Professor of Law, 1953-1956; Professor of Law, 1956-; Director of Family Law Center, 1962-; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Southern California, summer 1963; University of Leeds, England 1964-1965; University of Kentucky, Fall 1973; University of Houston, Bates College of Law, 1976-1977. 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; 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 of Iowa, 1974; admitted to practice in Iowa, 1974; Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, 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; pri· ate 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, 1975-1986; 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 Associates, Rutgers, The State University, 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, 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-. Carl A. Warns, Jr. Professor Emeritus, 1986. Russell L. Weaver B.A., University of Missouri, 1974; J.D. cum laude, University of Missouri, 1978; Bd. of Stud. Ed., Missouri; Law Review; Order of the Calf; admitted to Missouri Bar; practiced for 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 Kentcky Civil Liberties Union, Louisville Bar Association's Professional Responsibility and Dispute Resolution Committees; Associate Professor of Law, 1986-. Allison W olfgarten Visiting Professor from University of Leeds, England, 1988-89. 39 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; Ster· ling 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, 1957-1965; Boston College Law School, 1965-1969; Gradu· ate 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 Louis· ville School of Law, 1976-1981; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Case Western University School of Law, 1981-1982; Professor of Law, University of Louisville School of Law, 1976-. Faculty of the Law Library Paul J. Cammarata B.A., State University at New York, 1982; M.L.S. in Library Science, Univer· sity of Kentucky, 1983; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984- ; Assistant Professor, 1987-. 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-; Assistant Professor of Legal Bibliography, 1988- . Sylvia A. Selmer B.S., Simmons College, 1957; M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1983; Instructor in Legal Bibliography, 1984- 1987; Assistant Professor of Legal Bibliog· raphy, 1987- ; Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984- . 40 Nancy Utterbach Acting Law Librarian, University of Louisville, April 1888-. Adjunct Professor of Law W. Scott Miller, Jr. B.A., University of Kentucky, Academic of International Law, The Hague, Netherlands, 1984; J .D., University of Louisville, 1951. Part-time Faculty Dee A. Akers Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1962 LL.B., University of Kentucky, 1950 A.B., University of Kentucky, 1948 John W. Ames J.D., University of Louisville, 1974 B.A., University of Louisville, 1967 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. Larry Bruce Franklin B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, 1959; J.D., University of Louisville, 1967. David A. Friedman B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1973; J.D., Boston University, 1977. Daniel T. Goyette B.A., Marquette University, 1971; Rome Center of Liberal Arts; J .D., University of Oklahoma, 1974 Barbara R. Hartung B.A., University of Louisville, 1967; J.D., University of Louisville, 1981. James R. Higgins, Jr. B.S., Alfred University, 1965; J .D., University of Louisville, 1978 Nicholas N. King B.A., Florida State University, 1966; M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1971; J.D., University of Louisville, 1973 Gerald Kirven A.B., University of Virginia, 1944; LL.B., cum laude, University of Louisville, 1948. James H. Massey J.D., University of Louisville, 1984. Ronald L. Moore B.B.A., Cleveland State University, 1972; J .D., Cleveland·Marshall College of Law, 1977; M.B.A., Cleveland State University, 1978. Homer Parrent III B.A., University of Louisville, 1969; J.D., University of Louisville, 1972. Dorothy M. Pitt B.A., East Carolina University, 1970; M.A., East Carolina University, 1971; J.D., University of Louisville, 1977. Sara Walter B.A., University of Louisville, 1970; M.A., University of Louisville, 1971; J.D., University of Louisville, 1979. Patrick J. Welsh B.A., University of Louisville, 1977; J.D., University of Louisville, 1984. Martha A. Ziskind A.B., Barnard College, 1965; M.A., University of Chicago, 1966; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1972; J .D., University of Louisville, 1976. 41 University of Louisville School of Law Request for Placement Services Employer: -----------------------------Name of Recruitment Coordinator: Address: ______________________________ _ City: _________ State: _________ Zip Code: ____ _ Telephone: On-campus interview date: first choice second choice ______ _ For interviews with: 3rd year _____ 2nd year _____ 1st year ____ _ Interviews to begin: Lunch Break Last one Interview length: 20 min. 30 min. ______ other Name of interviewer(s): -------------------------- If more than one interviewer, will you interview jointly? ____ or separately? ___ _ Number of Positions: _____ Compensation range: ------------- Job Description: ----------------------------- Applicant Credentials Preferred: Firm resume or descriptive materials: enclosed _____ forthcoming _____ _ Comments/Requests: --------------------------- We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would like to receive resumes from the following students: 3rd year 2nd year 1st year Any limitations as to race, color, sex, creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292. Signature ___________________ _ 90009 43 |
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University of Louisville--Students University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae University of Louisville--Faculty Law students Legal education |
Date Original | 1988; 1989 |
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School yearbooks Catalogs |
Source | 22.9 x 15.2 cm catalog published by various units of the University of Louisville School of Law. |
Collection | Law Library Collection |
Collection Website | http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/law |
Digital Publisher | Law Library of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville |
Format | application/pdf |
Ordering Information | The publications digitized in this collection are the property of the University of Louisville School of Law and are not to be republished for commercial profit. To inquire about reproductions, permissions, or for additional information, email lawlibrary@louisville.edu. |
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