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University of Louisville School of Law Senior Bulletin 1989-90 Published by the University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office The University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. The office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from employers are made available to all interested students and graduates. When an employer lists a job opening with the Law School, the Placement Office requests information on the title of the position, a description of duties, salary range, date position is open, minimum requirements of applicants, and procedures for applying. In addition, to stimulate interest as well as to attract those most qualified, we ask employers to submit a firm resume, practice profile or similar descriptive information for display to our students. The University is an equal opportunity employer. Our facilities and sources are available only to persons who adhere to this principle. The law school has adopted the principles and standards of the National Association for Law Placement. Placement Services The Placement Office can compile and mail resumes of students and alumni, provide a list of available candidates, and coordinate on-campus interviews. We will attempt in every way to facilitate an employer's recruitment process; however, we will not screen applicants nor attempt to influence hiring decisions. On-Campus Interviews On-Campus interviews are generally held in the fall; however, they can be scheduled at any time during the school year with the exception of vacation and Pxamination 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 inquires, please contact: Phyllis D. Leibson Placement Director School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-6368 I 588-6358 The University of Louisville School of Law Background The Study oflaw 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 143 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 436 students: 313 in the day and 123 in the evening division. The selectivity of our admissions standards and the demanding requirements for graduation combine to ensure competence in our graduates. Facilities The School of Law has been in its present location on the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville since 1939 when it moved from its downtown site. Buried beneath the front portico of this building are the remains of Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939 and his wife. The original law building designed by architect Jens Frederick Larson was supplemented by the construction of a major library addition in 1974 and another addition in 1981. The library of the Law School consists of more than 159,000 volumes which are selected to aid student instruction and to promote research. Nineteen-hundred and 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." 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, 1989 Classes Start-August. 22 Thanksgiving-Nov. 23-24 Classes End-Nov. 30 Examinations-Dec. 4 - Dec 15 Spring Semester, 1990 Classes Start-Jan. 8 Martin Luther King Day-Jan. 15 (University closed) Mid-term Vacation-Mar. 11-17 Classes End-April 20 Examinations-April 20-May 9 Commencement-May 19 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 case notes and recent case summaries, and articles by outside authors with expertise in family law. Recently, the Journal has begun publishing an annual International Survey issue in conjunction with the International Society on Family Law. The members of the Journal publish four issues each year and have complete editorial control over content. Selection is based upon scholastic achievement and superior writing ability. Members must write one case note, several "recent cases" and one student note, as well as perform tasks such as proofreading and cite-checking. The editorial board selects its successors from those members who have demonstrated responsibility and a desire for an editorial position. Journal membership is one of the highest honors available to a law student. The Journal of Law 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 proofreading and cite-checking during their year long candidacy. Under the direction of Professor Laurence W. Knowles, the University of Louisville members of the Journal are responsible for the research, writing and publication of all recent cases in education as well as preparing synopses of recent law review articles in the area. The student editors, while retaining ultimate editorial control, require members to perform periodic proofreading and other editorial duties in order to provide them with a more varied learning experience. 4 Louisville Law Examiner The Louisville Law Examiner, a student published newspaper, serves the law school and other members of the legal community as a medium of information and ideas. Under the direction of a student editor-inchief, 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, third and fourth year students. Students from the second, third and fourth year classes also volunteer to serve as mentors and judges for the first year program. Student judges hear and critique the first year students' appellate arguments alongside practicing attorneys and faculty members. Internships Senior students in good academic standing are eligible to participate in 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 Division, 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 and in utilizing the feminine perspective to enhance the legal system. The caucus meets regularly and presents 4 to 6 programs per year. The caucus also maintains a collection of reference materials on women's studies, The Women's Law Caucus Collection: Culture, Change and the Law. Black Law Students Association (BLSA) The Black Law Students Association seeks to promote academic excellence among black law students and to improve relations in the law school community. Through meetings and workshops, BLSA encourages its members to commit themselves to making the legal profession more responsive to specialized needs of the black community. BLSA also participates in the recruiting of black law students and provides assistance to students preparing for law school. International Law Society The International Law Society encourages increased interest in and understanding of international and comparative law. The Society sponsors speakers and other activities toward this end. Membership is open to any student having a desire to learn about international or comparative law. Student Trial Lawyers Association (STLA) The STLA is designed for students who are interested in trial practice. As an addendum to the law curriculum, STLA provides seminars on aspects of trial practice conducted by noted 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 fraternities coexist at the law school. Members are actively recruited from the student body with each fraternity emphasizing the special advantages available to its affiliates. Membership in legal fraternities is conditioned upon invitation, payment of dues and continued good standing as a law student. Academic and social programs vary with each fraternity. Phi Alpha Delta 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. 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. 6 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: Judge Charles Allen Scholarship Barnett & Alagia Scholarship Karen Allen Bickham Memorial Scholarship Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships Brown, Todd & Heyburn Scholarships Delta Theta Phi Scholarship Joesphine Fischer Scholarship Bernard Flexner Scholarship Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial Scholarship Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Scholarships Carl Mann Scholarships Miller & Chevalier Scholarship Lewis Scholarship Dale R. Major Memorial Scholarship Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson Scholarship Edward M. Post Scholarship Edgar Simon Scholarship Pirtle-Washer Scholarship Quest for Excellence Scholarship Richard Trautwein Scholarship Stites & Harbison Law Scholarship Marlin M. Volz Scholarship Prizes and Awards 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 American Bar Association Land Use Award Professional Responsibility Awards L. Leroy Highbaugh Sr. Law Award W.H. Anderson Company Award Brandeis Writing Award Class of 1989-90 Abner Anderson Sara L. Abner May '90 3311 Brownsboro Road Louisville, KY 40207 502/896-4200 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. summa cum laude in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; Eleanor O'Sullivan Award for Outstanding Senior and Outstanding Junior in Political Science, 1986, 1985; · Woodcock Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Golden Key Honor Society; Tutor, Athletic Academic Counseling Department. Law School Activities and Honors: The Edgar Simon Award for First in Class, Evening Division, 1989, 1988; The Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson Award for First in Class, Evening Division, 1987; Book Awards: Negotiable Instruments, Constitutional Law, Federal Income Tax, Property I, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure II, Contracts I; Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, 1989; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1988; Office Manager, Dr. Robert Tate, 1981-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Products Liability; Louisville. Bruce Garrett Anderson May '90 1320 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-1688 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Louisville, Dec. 1986; Dean's List; Phi Kappa Tau, vice-president. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Association, fundraising chairman; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, vice-president. 8 Arnold Bagley Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ewen, MacKenzie & Peden, May 1988-present; Law Clerk, Nold, Miller, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Townes, Aug. 1983-Aug. 1987. Practice Preference: Flexible. Lori A. Arnold May '90 1910 S. Third St. Apt. 120 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3696 Hometown: Morganfield, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Evansville, Aug. 1987; Dean's List; International Students Club. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, vice-president, 1989-90; Mock Trial, participant; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, David A. Lambertus, Feb. 1989-present; Law Clerk, Pearlman & Grant, P.S.C., Mar.-May 1988; Intern, Statham, McCray, Thomas & Krohn, Aug. 1986-Jun 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Criminal Defense; Flexible. Pamela J. Bagley 4215 Telovi Court May'90 Louisville, KY 40222 502/426-9522 Hometown: Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.S. magna cum laude in Political Science with an emphasis in Policy Analysis, University of Louisville, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, justice. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Liberty National Bank, Jan. 1989-present; Law Clerk, Conliffe, Sandman, Gorman & Sullivan, May 1988-Jan. 1989. Practice Preference: Banking, Labor, Commercial; Louisville area. Barber Batson Susan L. Barber May '90 2201 James Guthrie Court #2 Louisville, KY 40217 502/637-4993 Hometown: Lake Wales, Florida Scholastic Background: B.A. in Criminal Justice, University of Florida, 1987; Dean's List; Criminal Justice Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Recruitment Scholarship; Brown, Todd & Heyburn Scholarship; Book Award: Decedent's Estates and Trusts. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Judge E. Ewing, Jefferson Circuit Court, Jan. 1989- present; Law Clerk, Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson, 1988. Practice Preference: Real Estate, Trusts and Estates, Family Law; Florida. Charles D. Batson May '90 1500 S. Fifth Street # 234 Louisville, KY 40208 502/637-7843 Hometown: Pine Bluff, Arkansas Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Business, Southern Arkansas University, 1967. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Awards: Contracts, Civil Procedure. Work Experience: Commanding Officer, Navy & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Apr. 1987- present; U.S.Navy, Feb. 1968-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Products Liability; Flexible. Bertram Brown Allan Ray Bertram May '90 Box 213 University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 502/635-3454 Hometown: Campbellsville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. summa cum laude in Business Administration and Accounting, Campbellsville College, 1987; Business and Economics Academic Award; Academic All-American Collegiate Award, 1987; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Dean's List, 6 semesters. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Introduction to Legal Study. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Bertram & Cox, summers 1988, 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice, Corporate, Litigation; Flexible. Amy L. Brown May '90 4401 S. Second Street #4 Louisville, KY 40214 502/363-4964 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Education, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1985; Dean's List; Professional Women's Forum Scholarship. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, specialty editor; Self-Advocacy Manual for Handicapped in Louisville, author. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, May 1989-present; Research Assistant, Center for Accessible Living, spring 1989; Library Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, fall 1988. Practice Preference: General Practice, Commercial, Trusts & Estates, Tax, Banking; Flexible. 9 Buckley Bullard Timothy M. Buckley May '90 2000 Confederate Place Apt. 1004 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3255 Hometown: Maysville, Kentucky Scholastic Backgound: B.A. magna cum laude in Political Science, Quincy College, 1987; Outstanding Student in Political Science; Dean's List; Literary magazine editor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Circuit Judge Michael J . O'Connell, July 1988-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Litigation; Kentucky or Midwest. R. Michele Bullard May '90 4113 Southem Parkway #2 Louisville, KY 40214 502/363-1678 Hometown: Haymarket, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.S. in Juvenile Justice/Corrections, Eastem Kentucky University, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Mock Trial, participant; Student Govemment Association, senator, 1989-90. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Office of the Commonwealth's Attomey, Sept. 1988- present; Law Clerk, Kentucky Attomey General's Office, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation; Louisville, Kentucky or Washington, D.C. and surrounding area. 10 Calvert Chandler Gina K. Calvert May '90 8103 Four Winds Drive #4 Louisville, KY 40222 502/423-9467 Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Health Occupations Education, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List; Associate of Health Science in Radiologic Technology, University of Louisville, 1983; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Association, fourth year class representative, student survey committee, yearbook committee, placement committee; Honor Council, alternate. Work Experience: Radiologic Technologist, Kosair Children's Hospital, 1983-85, 1986- present; Summer Associate, Cohen & Milad, Indianapolis, IN., 1987. Practice Preference: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, General Practice; Louisville and surrounding areas. Robert A. Chandler May '90 119 N. Clifton Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 502/897-3345 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with Honors in Police Administration, University of Louisville, Aug. 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, judge; Pirtle-Washer Competition, semi-finalist, 1988. Work Experience: Investigator, City of Louisville, Sept. 1986-present; South Central Bell, AT & T, Jan. 1979-Sept. 1986. Practice Preference: General Practice including litigation in the areas of Commercial Transactions, Labor Law, Domestic Relations; Flexible. Cherry Cline Daniel P. Cherry May '90 783 Raymond Kent Court #1 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-5032 Hometown: Franklin, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University, 1983; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pre-Law Club; Intramural Sports. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, 1988-89; Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competition, participant, 1988; Student Bar Association, social committee. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Estate Planning; Kentucky. Toni Lynne Cline May '90 7202 Boxwood Road Louisville, KY 40222 502/425-1937 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Government, Centre College, 1987; National Collegiate Academic All-American; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; PirtleWasher Competition, oral argument participant. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Clements, Hodge, Hurley & Howland, Dec. 1988- present; Law Clerk, Robert, Miller, Thomas & Dodson, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation; Louisville, Cincinnati area. Cooper Curley Michael T. Cooper May '90 735 S. Second Street #326 Louisville, KY 40202 502/585-9061 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psychology and Police Administration, 1987; Dean's list; Psi Chi National Psychological Honor Society; Student Senate; Research Assistant. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher Competition, quarter- finalist; Mock Trial, finalist; Student Bar Association, social committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Borowitz & Goldsmith, fall 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Civil Practice; Louisville or Lexington. Martha Marie Curley May '90 11103 Kinnaird Court Louisville, KY 40243 502/245-9105 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English and Political Science, Kent State University, 1987; Athletic Academic All-Star; Varsity Swim Team, four years, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, executive editor; Dean's List; Award Scholarship; Book Awards: Torts I, Criminal Procedure I; Brandeis Honor Society; International Law Society; Samuel L. Greenebaum Writing Award: "Establishing Relief for the Most Innocent of All AIDS Victims: Liability for Perinatal Transmission of AIDS". Work Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. C. Blackburn, 1988-89; Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, International Law, Corporate; Midwest. 11 DeCamillis Duncan John A. DeCamillis May '90 2358 Winston Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502/451-3422 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Real Estate, Eastern Kentucky University, 1987; Academic All-American; Real Estate Chairholder's Award; Varsity Basketball Team, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, fall 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, J. Daniel Landrum, summer 1988-present; Research Assistant, Virginia L. Lawson, summer 1986- May 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Sports Agency; Real Estate, Trusts and Estates; Flexible. MarJ!aret Post Duncan May '90 220] Woodbourne Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502/459-0557 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. cum laude in Business Administration/Marketing, University of Louisville, 1984; Business Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Graduating Senior; Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Journal of Law and Education, member; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Flexible. 12 Duran Eastham Lisa Duran May '90· 213 Burleigh Court Louisville, KY 40223 502/893-6385 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, University of Louisville, 1984. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Karem & Karem, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Government; International Business Law and Human Rights. Jeffre~ Eastham R.R. 4 Box 303-A May'90 Greensburg, KY 42743 502/565-4776 Hometown: Greensburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Sociology, Western Kentucky University, 1983; Dean's List; Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity; Rugby Team; Fencing. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court Board, member-at-large; Law Examiner, managing editor; Student Bar Association, class representative; Sigma Delta Kappa, treasurer, 1988-89; Student mentor. Work Experience: Paramedic, Jefferson County E.M.S., 1985-present; Flight Technician, Jewish Hospital SKYCARE, 1987 -present. Practice Preference: Flexible; Kentucky. England Fernandez Edie L. En~land May '90 1904 Elks Bfuff Drive Louisville, KY 40220 502/491-4990 Hometown: Dayton, Ohio Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. in Marketing, University of Missouri- Columbia, 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member; Dean's List, all semesters; Law Forum, vicepresident; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. N. Lord, 1988-89; CLEO Teaching Assistant, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Corporate, Tax, Securities; Midwest. Maria A. Fernandez May '90 1218 S. Second Street Louisville, KY 40203 502/636-3305 Hometown: Miami, Florida Scholastic Background: Masters in Professional Accounting, University of Miami, Dec. 1981; B.B.A. in Accounting, University of Miami, July 1980; Beta Alpha Psi Honor Fraternity, president; College Bowl Team member; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Miller & Chevalier Scholarship for Advocacy Skills; Book Award: Civil Procedure; Moot Court Board, treasurer; National Moot Court Team, 1989-90, 1988-89; Student Bar Association, class representative, 1986-89, vice-president, 1989- 90. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Taustine, Fink Fleming Post, Sotsky, Berman, Fineman & Kohn, Mar. 1989-present; Research Assistant, Prof. M. Ubelaker, spr. 1989; Self-employed Consultant/Management, 1983-present; Office Mgr./Accountant, Shamir Diamonds, Inc., 1978-85. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, Bankruptcy, Litigation; Louisville or Miami. Leah Fink May '90 4317 Cavelle Avenue Louisville, KY 40213 502/367-9270 Hometown: Corydon, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Indiana University Southeast, 1986. Practice Preference: Sales, U.C.C.; Flexible. M. Alexander Fleming May'90 852 High School Drive Louisville, KY 40219 502/969-2921 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Economics, Allegheny College, 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Robert Fleming and Marshall F . Kaufman III, Summer 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Flexible. 13 Ford Freeman Marcia Lynn Ford May '90 916 Lone Tree Court Louisville, KY 40223 502/245-9774 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholasic Background: B.A. in Telecommunications, University of Kentucky, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, vice-president; Law lj:xaminer, photo editor; Honor Council. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Landrum & Shouse, Jan. 1989-present; Law Clerk, Celebrezze & Associates, Mar. 1988-Jan. 1989. Practice Preference: Flexible. Brad Freeman May '90 783 Presidents Blvd. #1 Louisville, KY 40217 502/634-3059 Hometown: Cumberland, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Accounting, University of Kentucky, Aug. 1987; S.O.A., treasurer, Award for Dedication. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer Competition; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ashland Oil Co., Inc., Ashland, KY, summer 1989; Law Clerk, Teague, Cox and Davis, Williamsburg, KY, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, General Practice, Tax; Flexible. 14 Glascock Goble Beverly Joan Glascock May '90 1958 Gardiner Lane Louisville, KY 40205 502/456-2493 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: Diploma in Nursing, Kentucky Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, Dec. 1982; B.A. in Fine Arts, Indiana University, 1979; Dean's List; McNutt Dormitory Council, president, ; I.U. Union Activities Council. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List, all semesters; Book Awards: Torts I, Torts II, Domestic Relations, Decedent's Estates, Property II; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Nold, Miller, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Townes, 1989; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1988; Research Assistant, Prof. J. Jones, 1988-90; Registered Nurse, Baptist East Hospital, 1989, Humana HospitalUniversity, 1985-88. Practice Preference: Litigation, Health Law, Family Law; Louisville, Southeast. Rhondetta Goble May '90 128 E. Oak Street #1 Louisville, KY 40203 502/637-4250 Hometown: Prestonsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Advertising, University of Kentucky, 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List; Book Award: Property II. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, Louisville, KY, 1989; Summer Associate, Stoll, Keenon & Park, Lexington, KY, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Flexible. Goff-Stamper Goodwin Debbie K. Goff-Stamper May '90 110 Mills Drive Louisville, KY 40216 502/448-0814 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Fine Arts, Spalding University, 1983; Presidential Scholarship; Arts & Science Scholarships; Eleanor Mercein Kelly Award. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award: Civil Procedure. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lynch, Cox. Gilman & Mahan. P.S.C., May 1988-present; Research Assistant, Prof. K. Bean, fall 1988; Research Assistant, Dean B. Lewis, fall 1988. Practice Preference: Flexible. Doreen S. Goodwin May '90 2206 Sherwood Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502/456-1792 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. Work Experience: Summer Associate and Law Clerk, Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire & Chauvin, May 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Corporate, Tax, Labor; Louisville. Harbsmeier Harbst Curt L. Harbsrneier May '90 6906 Oakview Court Louisville, KY 40291 502/239-8201 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Biology, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List; Phi Kappa Tau. La~ School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher intra-school quarter- finalist; Honor Council; Student Trial Lawyers Association; ABA/LSD; KATA, spring 1988-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt & Breen, May 1988- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Medical Malpractice; Flexible. Rosalyn A. Harbst 1823 S. Third Street #6 May '90 Louisville, KY 40208 502/634-3056 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B. of Music and B. of Music Education with Honors, University of Louisville, 1985; Scholarship Award 1980- 85; Francis T. Roberts Award, 1982; Delta Omicron, vice-president, 1983-84. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, editor; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, 1989; Law Clerk, Taustine, Post, Sotsky, Berman, Fineman & Kohn, May 1988-0ct. 1988; Orchestra Director, Louisville Youth Orchestra, 1986-present; First Violin, Louisville Orchestra, 1985-87. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Louisville. 15 Hasselbacher Hauss Martha J. Hasselbacher May '90 6107 Fox Hunt Court Prospect, KY 40059 502/228-5840 Hometown: Newton Center, Massachusetts Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Connecticut College, 1970. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Journal of Law and Education, member; Dean's List; Book Awards: Domestic Relations, Constitutional Law I, Decedents Estates; Moot Court, secretary/treasurer. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison, 1989. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Louisville. Todd A. Hauss May '90 9505 Shanna Drive Louisville, KY 40299 502/267-6583 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. cum laude in Accounting, Bellarmine College, Dec. 1986; Certified Public Acountant (CPA). Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Association, treasurer; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: C.P.A. specializing in tax, Ernst & Whinney, Jan. 1986-present; Accounting Intern, Ernst & Whinney, Jan. 1984-Jan. 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, Trusts and Estates, Corporate; Flexible. 16 Hendrix Hoffman Anl!ela Renee Hendrix May '90 1800 S. Second Street #48 Louisville, KY 40208 502/636-0107 Hometown: Bardstown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; B.A. magna cum laude in Communications, Evangel College, 1984; Outstanding Communications Graduate; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Student Government. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; PirtleWasher competition, participant; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger, Dec. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Barlow, Donan, & Lawrence, Bardstown, KY, Dec. 1987-Aug. 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation; Flexible. Emily Ann Hoffman May '90 501 Country Acres Apartments #1 Louisville, KY 40218 502/491-2690 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in Political Science, Morehead State University, 1986; Chorus; Jazz Ensemble. Work Experience: Summer Associate and Law Clerk, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, Feb. 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville. Holmes Horelick Crail! T. Holmes May '90 600fHickory Tree Road Louisville, KY 40291 502/491-7562 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Police Administration, University of Louisville, 1986; Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Students Association, vice-president. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Unemployment Compensation Administrator, Benefits Administrator, Personnel Supervisor, United Parcel Service, Apr. 1984-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Employee Benefits, Labor Law; Flexible. Lee J. Horelick May '90 610 Sherburn Lane Louisville, KY 40207 502/896-4688 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Marketing, Indiana University, 1983; Dean's List; Model United Nations, delegate. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Associaton, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Sitlinger, McGlincy, Steiner & Theiler, Jan. 1989- present; Manager, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Aug. 1983-Nov. 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate, Labor; Louisville. Hutchins Jacobs William T. Hutchins May '90 735 S. Second Street Louisville, KY 40202 502/585-9052 Hometown: Bardstown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher participant; Mock Trial participant; Student Bar Association, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt & Breen, Oct. 1988- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. Wayne L. Jacobs 911 Delor Avenue May'90 Louisville, KY 40217 502/637-8082 Hometown: Lewisville, Texas Scholastic Background: M.S. in Engineering Mechanics, Southern Methodist U., 1985; B.S. cum laude in Mechanical Engineering, Texas A & M, Dec. 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competition, quarterfinalist; Student Bar Association, member. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1989; Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, P.S.C., 1988; Mechanical Engineer, Texas Instruments, Jan. 1982-Mar. 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Intellectual Property, Anti-trust, Securities, Corporations, White-collar Crime, Technology and the Law; Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville. 17 Juett Kinderman Charles T. Juett May '90 1615 S. Third Street Apt. 3 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-2687 Hometown: Winchester, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Finance, University of Kentucky, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Practice Preference: Tax; Flexible. Karla L. Kinderman May '90 902 Keswick Boulevard Louisville, KY 40217 502/634-3274 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Biology, University of Dayton, Dec. 1986; University Activities Organization; Flyer News, staff writer. Law School Activities and Honors: Law Examiner, Brandeis editor; Student Bar Association, social chairperson, curriculum committee, by-laws committee, orientation committee; Delta Theta Phi, tribune, Top Grade: Patent Law. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Roach, Becker & Wheat, summer 1989; Law Clerk, Robert, Miller, Thomas & Dodson, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Oldfather & Morris, 1988; St. Anthony's Medical Center, 1987. Practice Preference: Health Law, Patent, Trademark, Copyright Litigation; Flexible. 18 Kuhn Kunkel John E. Kuhn, Jr. May '90 1280 Springdale Drive Louisville, KY 40213 502/361-0969 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1978; Phi Beta Kappa; English Speaking Union Scholarship; Scholarship to St. Louis University. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Academic Merit Scholarship; Book Award: Contracts I; Co-Author of chapters on Articles 3,4, and 9 of Kentucky's U.C.C., to be published in Kentucky Methods of Practice (West); Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989; Research and Writing Assistant, Hirn Reed Harper & Eisinger, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Rice, Seiller, Cantor, Anderson & Bordy, Jun.-Oct. 1988; Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Flexible. Neil W. Kunkel, Jr. May'90 21 Poplar Hill Road Louisville, KY 40207 502/895-8403 Hometown: River Vale, New Jersey Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Wake Forest University, 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, notes editor; Dean's List; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. R. Nowka, 1988-89-;Law "Clerk, Westfall, Talbott & Woods, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Real Estate, Labor, Public Interest; Flexible. Lewis Malone Sandra Winnett Lewis May '90 2109 St. Andrews Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 812/282-5145 Hometown: Jeffersonville, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Distinction in Political Science, Indiana University, 1982; Outstanding Student in Political Science; Dean's List; Scholarship Recipient; Alpha Chi National College Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, president, 1989-90, vicepresident, 1988-89; Pirtle-Washer Competition, participant; Honor Council; Student representative appointed by the Dean to Faculty Probation and Reinstatement Committee; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity, secretary; KBA Mentor Program, participant. Work Experience: Administrative Assistant, City of Jeffersonville Department of Redevelopment, 1975-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Domestic Relations, Real Estate, Employment Discrimination, Public Interest; southern Indiana/Louisville metropolitan area. Dean G. Malone May '90 2014 Alta Avenue #2 Louisville, KY 40205 502/456-1105 Hometown: Waterloo, Ohio Scholastic Background: M. Div. in Religion, Southern Baptist Seminary, Dec. 1984; B.A. magna cum laude in Religion/ Philosophy, Georgetown College, 1981. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner & Hoffman, Mar. 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Real Estate; Louisville. McClure McCormick Patrick B. McClure May '90 1127 Samuel Street Louisville, KY 40204 502/636-5934 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, Dec. 1985; Dean's List; Delta Chi Fraternity. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hummel & Coan, Jun. 1988-present; Labor Foreman, Dyna-Vac Dyna-Clean, Jan. 1986-Sept. 1987; Laborer, Dyna-Vac Dyna-Clean, Nov. 1978- Dec. 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Louisville. AnJ;!ela T. McCormick May '90 2810 Thames Avenue Louisville, KY 40220 502/451-0996 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1987; Student Body President; ODK Outstanding Graduating Senior. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, articles editor; Dean's List; Recruitment Scholarship. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1989; Law Clerk, Div. 8 Jefferson Circuit Court, spring 1989; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Louisville. 19 McCullum Medlock Jerry L. McCullum May '90 393~aple Grove Georgetown, IN 47122 812/951-2469 Hometown: Georgetown, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Accounting, Indiana University, 1974; Dean's List; Dormitory senator; Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Law School Activities and Honors; Dean's List; Book Awards: Criminal Procedure II, Basic Legal Skills; Brandeis Honor Society; Recipient of the West Prize. Work Experience: Supervisory Tax Analyst, BATUS, Inc., 1981-present. Larry W. Medlock May '90 Route 3, Box 67 Salem, IN 47167 812/883-4351 Hometown: Salem, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.in Public Administration, Indiana University, 1985; Student Housing Representative; B.S. in Forestry, Purdue University, 1980; Forestry Council; Wildlife Club. Work Experience: Director of Employee Safety and Environmental Issues/ Administrative Assistant, Smith Cabinet Manufacturing Co., Inc., Jan. 1984-present. Practice Prefernce: Environmental Law, Administrative Law; Flexible. 20 Melton Mosley Rebecca Lynn Melton May '90 2000 Confeaerate Place #1107 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3268 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Accounting, Western Kentucky University, 1987; National Merit Finalist Scholarship; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society; Abacus, editor. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Assocition, social committee; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger, Louisville, Dec. 1988-present; Research Assistant, Dean B. Lewis, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Texas Gas Transmission Co., Owensboro, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Corporation, Law Firm; Tax, Corporate Law; Flexible. Eu~ene Jeffrey Mosley May '90 33'"01 Natchez Lane Louisville, KY 40206 502/896-8279 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Politics, Wake Forest University, 1987; Politics Honor Society; Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity; College Democrats. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Miller, Mosley, Clare & Townes, summer 1988- present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Environmental Law, Litigation; Louisville. ., Murphy Na:ville Shealia L. Murphy May '90 12008 Old Henry Roaa Louisville, KY 40223 502/244-0523 Hometown: Brandenburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Community Development, University of Louisville, 1983; B.S./B.A. in Sociology and Recreation, Western Kentucky University, 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Women's Law Caucus; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Contract Administrator, U.S. Ecology, Apr. 1988-present. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; Corporate Law, Contracts, Environmental Law, Transportation; Southeast. Timothy J. Naville May '90 1611 Hedden Court New Albany, IN 47150 812/944-4833 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. with Merit in Operations Analysis, U.S. Naval Academy, 1976; Dean's List; Superintendent's List; Company Sailing Team, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Merit Scholarship. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lorch and Naville Offices, Jun. 1988-present; Research Assistant, Prof. C. Blackburn, Aug. 1988-Dec. 1989; U.S. Naval Reserve Officer, Feb. 1985- present; U.S. Naval Officer(nuclear engineering), U.S. Navy, June 1976-Feb. 1985. Practice Preference: General Practice; Midwest. Perry Podgursky Mitchell L. Perry May '90 518 Eastern Parkway Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-7029 Hometown: Calvert City, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Chemistry, Georgetown College, 1981; Student Executive Council; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Track. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, co-editor; Dean's List; Moot Court Board, vicepresident; Law Forum. Work Experience: Legal Intern, General Electric Co. Legal Department, summer 1989- present; Law Clerk, Jefferson Circuit Court JudgeR. Westerfield, summer 1988-May 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. R. Eades, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, General Practice, Labor, Real Estate, Public Interest; Flexible. Robert I. Podgursky Dec. '89 3105 Martha Court Louisville, KY 40220 502/459-5966 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Tulane University, Aug. 1985; Student Newspaper; Pi Sigma Alpha; Soccer Team. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher competition, participant; Law Forum, treasurer. Work Experience: Legal Intern, Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney, Louisville, KY, spring 1989-present; Intern, Office of Economic Development, New Orleans, LA, spring 1984. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Flexible. 21 Prendergast Prewitt Mary Lisa Prenderl!ast May'90 2000 Confederate Place 11906 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-324 7 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Spanish, Brescia College, 1977; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Yearbook; InterClub Council. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, Supreme Court editor. Work Experience: Librarian, Legal Aid Society, Inc., Jan. 1989-present; Student Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, May 1988-present; Research Assistant, Prof. N. Lay, summer 1988; Administrative Assistant, Brescia College, Aug. 1977-Aug. 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice; Kentucky. Tracy Sullivan Prewitt May '90 7504 Norwich Boulevard Louisville, KY 40258 502/937-8946 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with Highest Honors in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; Phi Kappa Phi; Woodcock Society; Pi Sigma Alpha; Golden Key National Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor-in-chief; Dean's List, all semesters; Academic Recruiting Scholarship; First-in-Class Scholarship; Book Awards: Civil Procedure I, Contracts II, Basic Income Tax, Negotiable Instruments; Brandeis Honor Society; SBA, class representative; Student Trial Lawyers Association; Who's Who Among American Law Students. 22 Quesenberry Richerson Work Experience: Summer Associate, Ogden, Sturgill & Welch, 1989, 1988; Research Assistant, Prof. L. Abramson, summer 1987-present; Law Clerk, Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp., fall 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville. Kathryn A. Quesenberry May '90 2112 Eastern I"arkway Louisville, KY 40204 502/452-2178 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Vanderbilt University, 1983; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Administrator, City of Louisville Dept. of Public Health & Safety, 1986-present; Executive Assistant, Renewable Fuels Trade Assn., Washington, D.C., 1985-86; Legislative Assistant, U.S. Senator W. D. Huddleston, Washington, D.C., 1983-85. Practice Preference: Government; Flexible. Nancy Lyons Richerson May '90 653 Bruce Street Lebanon, KY 40033 502/692-2819 Hometown: Lebanon, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Education, Western Kentucky University, 1978; B.A. cum laude in English, Campbellsville College, 1974. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, periodicals editor; Student Bar Association. Practice Preference: Flexible. f Roncarti Runner, B. Nancy- Susan Roncarti May '90 3502 Sorrento Avenue Louisville, KY 40241 502/425-5269 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1984; Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Kentucky Greek Newspaper. Practice Preference: Flexible. Brenda J. Runner May '90 150 Wiltshire Avenue Louisville, KY 40207 502/897-7511 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude in History, University of Louisville, 1987; Phi Kappa Phi; A.S. with Honors in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1977. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List, all semesters; Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Scholarship for Academic Excellence; Book Awards: Torts II, Criminal Law, Legal Writing, Evidence, Domestic Relations; Brandeis Honor Society; Pirtle-Washer competition, winner. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1989; Teaching Assistant, CLEO Institute, summer 1988; Faculty Research Assistant, Jun. 1988-May 1989; Registered Nurse, Kosair-Children's Hospital, Jan. 1983-. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville. Runner, C. Saksefski Connie L. Runner May '90 5005 Harrods Landing Drive Prospect, KY 40059 502/228-5675 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Teaching with High Honors, University of Louisville, Aug. 1983; Delta Pi Epsilon Honor Society; B.S. with High Honors in Business Administration, University of Louisville, 1982; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member; Dean's List; Book Awards: Legal Writing, Law and Education; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, E. Michael Runner, 1989-present. Practice Preference: Louisville. B. Keith Saksefski May '90 102-B Wooded Falls Road Louisville, KY 40243 502/244-8411 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. in Management, University of Louisville, 1982; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Varsity Cheerleader. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: Investigator, City of Louisville, Jan. 1988-present; Loan Review Documentation Officer, Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust, Dec. 1986-Jan. 1988; Officer/ Captain, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1982- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation in Labor, Corporate, Business; Southeast. 23 Sanford Schuler Laurie E. Sanford May '90 7 404 Shadwell Lane Prospect, KY 40059 502/228-1109 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Mass Communications, Miami University, 1987; Pre-law Society; Theta Mu Sorority, executive committee. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, editor; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Carl Frederick, Jan. 1989-present; Miami University Learning Technology Center, Jan. 1986-May 1987; Humana, Inc., summer 1984; Blackburn-Sanford, Inc., summer 1983. Practice Preference: Flexible. Diane La Verne Schuler May '90 2202 James Pirtle Court #2 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-1866 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, member; Mock Trial intraschool participant; Student Bar Association, class representative; Faculty Committee on Probation and Reinstatement, student representative; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Gittleman, Bleidt & Barber, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. N. Lord, 1988-89; Law Clerk, Ricketts & Travis, summer 1988; Library Assistant, U of L Law Library, summer 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Corporate Law, Labor; Flexible. 24 Schwietz Scott Tom Schwietz May '90 425 W. Ormsby #307 Louisville, KY 40203 502/634-7836 Hometown: St. Paul, Minnesota Scholastic Background: M.S. in International Affairs, M.S. in Public Administration, George Washington University, 1971, 1965; Thesis was published; B.A. cum laude in Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 1954. Law School Activities and Honors: Military Service Scholarship; National Moot Court Team, inter-school competition participant; Delta Theta Phi, officer. Work Experience: Airline Captain, Comair (Delta), 1984-87; Colonel, U.S. Air Force, 1955-84. Practice Preference: Litigation; Flexible. Darrel J. Scott Dec. '90 Route 5 Madison, IN 47250 812/866-4001 Hometown: Madison, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.H.A. with High Honors in Health Administration, Indiana University, 1971; A.B. in Zoology, Indiana University, 1969. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List. Work Experience: President, The King's Daughters' Hospital, Madison, Indiana, 1978- present. Practice Preference: Flexible. Sexton Shaffer Robert F. Sexton III May '90 1503 Moonstone Way #3 Louisville, KY 40222 502/423-8829 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Div. in Psychology of Religion, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dec. 1985; B.A. with Distinction in English, University of Virginia, 1981; Certificate of Intermediate Honors. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, administrative editor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., 1988-present; Research Assistant, Walden Theater, 1987; Substitute Teacher, Jefferson County Public Schools, 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice with emphasis on Litigation; Kentucky, Midwest. Germaine B. Shaffer May '90 13903 Darwin Boulevard Louisville, KY 40272 502/933-0451 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Business, Webster University, July 1984; B.B.A. with Honors in Business, McKendree College, Dec. 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, international survey editor; Dean's List; Book Award: Contracts I. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Terry Holloway Law Office, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. K. Bean, 1988-89. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial, General Practice, Public Interest; Louisville area. Shourds Shull Kelly Leigh Shourds May '90 1120 Eastern Parkway Louisville, KY 40217 502/637-3078 Hometown: Rockport, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Criminal Justice, University of Evansville, 1987; Dean's List; Phi Mu, secretary; Residence Hall Judiciary Board; A.S. in Legal Assistance. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member; Student Bar Association, member; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Intern, Legal Services Organization of Indiana, summer 1989. Practice Preference: General Practice, Real Estate, Public Interest, Tax; western Kentucky/southern Indiana region. Timothy E. Shull May '90 1517 S. "Third Street #5 Louisville, KY 40208 502/634-4454 Hometown: Kingsport, Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.A. in Humanities, Transylvania College, 1975; Horsemaster's Certificate, 1972; Active in Horse Industry. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Constitutional Law I; American Trial Lawyers Association, student division; ABA/ LSD. Work Experience: Legal Intern, General Electric Co., summer 1988-present. Practice Preference: Litigation; General Practice; South. 25 • Smith ~. ,~. . )\ ': 1.\, f "{ Stallard Marilyn Stratton Smith May '90 4500 liurstbourne Lane Jeffersontown, KY 40299 502/491-2372 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.N. in Nursing, University of Kentucky, 1983; National Dean's List; A.S.N. with Distinction in Nursing, 1980; Outstanding Nursing Student; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Women's Law Caucus; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Manager, American International Health & Rehabilitation Services, 1987-present; Senior Consultant, Vocational & Injury Consultants, 1983-87; Instructor, Elizabethtown Community College, 1984-85; Staff Nurse, Humana, 1981- 85. Practice Preference: Litigation, Worker's Compensation, Professional Malpractice, Insurance; Flexible. Terri Renee Stallard May '90 2202 James Guthrie #5 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-1061 Hometown: Jenkins, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Transylvania University, 1986. Work Experience: Law Clerk, O'Bryan Law Office, summer 1988; Runner, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, Aug. 1986-May 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice, Public Interest, Environmental Law; Louisville, South. Christopher J. Sternberg May '90 539 Brentwood Avenue Louisville, KY 40215 502/361-3451 26 Sternberg Stevens Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude in Business Administration and History, Bellarmine College, Dec. 1986; Dean's List; Bellarmine Marketing Association, president. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List, all semesters; Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Academic Excellence Award for First in Class, fall 1988; Book Awards: Property Law I & II, Contracts II, Civil Procedure II, Torts II, Criminal Law; Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Co. Award; Brandeis Honor Society; SBA, class representative. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989,1988; Research Assistant, Prof. L. Ewald, 1988-89; Market Research Analyst, Wilkerson & Associates, 1986-87; Personnel Management Specialist, U.S. Army Reserve, 1983-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate, Real Estate; Louisville. Melissa Ann Stevens May '90 2202 James Pirtle Court #2 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-1866 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Business Administration and Psychology, Bellarmine College, 1987; Bellarmine Service Award; Debate Team; Who's Who Among Colleges and Universities; Delta Sigma Pi. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List, fall 1988; Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Ashland Oil Co., 1989; Summer Associate, Morgan & Pottinger, 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Corporate, General Practice; Flexible. Stevenson Sutton Kelly Britt Stevenson May '90 42o S. Hub bards Lane Louisville, KY 40207 502/896-4031 Hometown: Leitchfield, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Marketing, Murray State University, 1987; Dean's List; Baseball Team, academic all-conference pitcher. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Don Heavrin, Attorney at Law, June 1988-present. Practice Preference: Flexible. Barbara Buchholz Sutton May '90 625 Indian Gap Road Frankfort, KY 40601 502/227-9735 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Education/ English, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1984; Kappa Delta Pi. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, fall 1988; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: Senior Investigator, Office of the Attorney General, 1987 -present; Claims Specialist (Investigator), Kentucky Board of Claims, 1984-87; Feature Writer & Photographer, The State Journal, 1979-82. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Criminal Prosecution, Civil Litigation, Public Interest, Family Law, Administrative Law, Employment Discrimination; Frankfort, KY area. Terwilliger Thomas Kelly 0. TerwilliJ!er May '90 50o Quail's Run Roaa #C-3 Louisville, KY 40207 502/893-2248 Hometown: Winchester, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psychology/Criminal Justice, Eastern Kentucky University, 1986; Dean's List; Alpha Phi Sigma National Honor Society; Lambda Chi Alpha. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Creech, Curtis & Justice, Ashland, KY, July 1986- July 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice; Flexible. James S. Thomas May '90 2000 Confederate Place #1004 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3255 Hometown: Jonesville, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Eastern Kentucky University, 1987; Phi Alpha Theta International History Society; ROTC. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Lee County, Virginia Circuit Court Clerk's Office, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Virginia, Tennessee. 27 Van Ness Vessels Thomas M. Van Ness, Jr. May '90 783 Frederick Stamm Court #7 Louisville, KY 40217 502/636-5987 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Marketing/ Business Administration, Florida State University, 1982. Work Experience: Telecommunications Manager, Humana, Inc., Jan. 1984-present; Sales Representative, UTELCOM, Jun. 1982- Jan. 1984. Practice Preference: Flexible. Kristopher J. Vessels 2111 E"astern Parkway Dec. '89 Louisville, KY 40204 502/458-0009 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville Speed School, Dec. 1977; Registered Professional Engineer, 1984. Work Experience: Project Engineer, Rohm and Haas Kentucky, Apr. 1988-present; Resident Engineer, Sherman/Carter/ Barnhart Architects, spring 1988; Construction Engineer, DuPont (Belcan, Inc.), Jun. 1987-0ct. 1988; Project Engineer, Interpolymer Corp., Dec. 1986-Jun. 1987; Project Coordinator, Humana Inc., Jun. 1984- Jan. 1985. Practice Preference: Real Estate Development Law, Construction Contracts/ Litigation, Commercial Law, Environmental Law; Louisville. 28 Walker Walton Paula D. Walker May '90 514 Belgravia Court #3 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-1109 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Industrial Administration, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List, three semesters; Book Awards: Corporations, Sales. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Circuit Court Judge E. O'Bannon, summer 1989; Law Clerk, Labor Arbitrator, E. Render, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. R. Nowka, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. G. Giesel, 1988-89; Law Clerk, Gittleman, Bleidt & Barber, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Labor; Flexible. Bailey Walton 1319 Cherokee Road May'90 Louisville, KY 40204 502/459-6083 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Centre College, 1986; Enos Swain History Award. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Barnett & Alagia, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Labor, General Practice; Flexible. Ward Wathen Catherine Morton Ward Dec. '89 2424 Concord Drive Louisville, KY 40217 502/634-1733 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Early Childhood Education, Spalding University, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, judge; Law Examiner, Brandeis Brief editor; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Associate Dean W. Dolson, 1987-present; Curriculum Advisor, Kindergarten Teacher, University of Louisville, Jan. 1982-Jun. 1987; Assistant, Donna MortonStout, Attorney, Virginia M. O'Leary, Attorney, 1971-present. Practice Preference: Family Law, Education Law, Public Interest; Louisville. Anne Wathen May '90 c/o 1803 McCreary Avenue Owensboro, KY 42301 502/684-0970 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Science, Vanderbilt University, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Holbrook, Wible, Sullivan & Helmers, Owensboro, KY, summers 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Flexible. West Wetzel Jan West May '90 2000 Confederate Place #605 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3191 Hometown: Mayfield, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Broadcasting, Western Kentucky University, 1987; Regents Scholarship; Julian Potter Scholarship; President's List; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, P.S.C., 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. A. Wolfgarten, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Fischer, Thomas, Brophy & Shake, summer 1988; Law Clerk, Hughes & Coleman, Bowling Green, KY, Aug. 1986-Aug. 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Civil Litigation; Flexible. Barbara A. Wetzel May '90 419 Wallace Avenue Apt. 4 Louisville, KY 40207 502/897-9906 Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, St. Mary's Dominican College, 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Legal Assistant, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1986-present; Legal Assistant, Jones, Walker, et. al., New Orleans, La., 1983-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation, Labor; Louisville. 29 Young, C. Young, R. Catharine Crawford YoungMay '90 3403 Fayette Avenue Louisville, KY 40213 502/367-6888 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in English, University of Louisville, 1986; Mary Burton Award for Top English Student. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Journal of Law and Education, managing editor; Dean's List; Book Awards: Civil Procedure II, Business Torts; Moot Court; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire & Chauvin, 1989; Law Clerk, Rogers, Fuller & Pitt, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Labor; Southeast. Robert A. Young May '90 c/o 1881 Woodhollow Way Bowling Green, KY 42101 5021781-1410 Hometown: Bowling Green, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University, 1986; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Energy Law. Work Experience: Law Clerk, English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, May 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Labor, Insurance Defense; Southeast. 30 Zimmerman Zion Louis Zimmerman May '90 425 S. Hubbards Lane #46 Louisville, KY 40207 502/897-0656 Hometown: Murray, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Organizational Communication, Murray State University, 1987; Board of Regents, student member; Council on Higher Education, student advisory committee member; B.S. in Broadcast Performance, Murray State University, 1985; Dean's List; Student Senator; M.S.U.-TV 11 Newscaster; WPHD Campus Radio D.J. Law School Activities and Honors: Mock Trial, participant; Student Bar Association, president, 1989-90, class representative, placement committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Judge Jack Mudd, Jefferson Circuit Court, Jan. 1989- present. ' Practice Preference: Litigation, Communications; Flexible with slight preference to Kentucky and Tennessee. Kim Zion May '90 209 W. Southland Boulevard Louisville, KY 40214 502/363-1613 Hometown: Sterling, Illinois Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, University of Iowa, 1987. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hollis Searcy Law Office, summer 1989; Student Assistant, School of Law Placement Office, May 1989- Dec. 1l}89. Practice Preference: Labor Law, Education Law, Medical Law; northern Illinois, eastern Iowa, Wisconsin. Adntinistration and Faculty 31 Administration Barbara B. Lewis, J.D., M.L. & T. Dean R. Thomas Blackburn, Jr., LL.M., J .D. Associate Dean Jacqueline R. Kanovitz, J.D. Associate Dean Donald F. Olson, MBA Assistant Dean for Administration Mary Jo White, M.Ed. Admissions Director Phyllis D. Leibson, M.Ed. Placement Director Barbara Thompson Academic Coordinator, Student Records Patricia Treadway Program Assistant, Student Records Faculty Leslie W. Abramson A.B., Cornell University, 1968; J .D., University of Michigan, 1971; LL.M., S.J .D., University of Wisconsin, 1979; Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1970-71; admitted to Kentucky bar, 1971; private practice with Frank E. Haddad, Jr., 1971-1974; consultant, Kentucky Council on Public Higher Education, 1974, 1977, 1981; reporter, Speedy Trial Planning Group for the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, 1976-1984; Acting Assistant University Provost, 1984; Fellow, American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Conduct Organizations, 1985- 1986; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1973-1976; Associate Professor of Law, 1976-1979; Professor of Law, 1979-. Kathleen S. Bean B.A., Ball State University, 1973; J.D., Drake University Law School, 1978; Editorin- 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, IA, 1978-80; Attorney, Legal Servs. Corp., Des Moines, IA, 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-. 32 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 Journal, 1981-82, admitted to Ohio Bar, 1982; Southern District of Ohio, 1983; Registered Pharmacist in Kentucky and Ohio, 1978; Attorney in litigation practice with Michael F. Colley Co., L.P.A., Columbus, Ohio, 1982-87; member of American Society for Pharmacy Law, Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1987-. Robert Thomas Blackburn, Jr. B.S., University of Kentucky, 1967; J.D., Vanderbilt School of Law; LL.M., Harvard University, 1988; admitted to practice in Kentucky, 1971; private practice with Ewen, Mackenzie, Peden, Louisville, Kentucky, 1971-1976; Certified Public Accountant, admitted in Tennessee, 1968; certified in Kentucky, 1971; member of the American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar Associations; member of the Louisville Bar Association Subcommittee on Taxation; Lecturer, University of Louisville, 1971-1976; Assistant Professor, 1976-1979; Associate Professor, 1979-1982; Professor of Law, 1982-; Associate Dean, 1989-. 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, 1986-1989. Ronald W. Eades B.A., Rhodes College, 1970; J .D., Memphis State University, 1973; LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1977; Staff Attorney, Tennessee Valley Authority, general trial work from Jan., 1974 through August, 1976; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1977-1980; Associate Professor, 1980-1982; Professor 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-inChief, 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 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; admittted 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-. Michael K. Jordan A.B. magna cum laude, Bowdoin College, 1975; J .D. with Distinction, University of Iowa, 1980; admitted to Iowa Bar, 1981; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1983; Assistant Attorney General, Iowa Attorney General's Office, 1981-1983; Special Assistant Attorney General, Minnesota Attorney General's Office, 1983-85; Labor Counsel, Northwest Air Lines, Dec. 1985-89; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1989. Jacqueline R. Kanovitz A.B., University of Louisville, 1967; J .D., 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-. Associate Dean, 1989-. Laurence W. Knowles B.A., LaSalle College, 1955; LL.B., Rutgers University, 1958; LL.M., Yale University, 1959; Attorney, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1962-1963; admitted to Kentucky bar, 1960; Assistant Professor of Law, 1959- 1962; Associate Professor of Law, 1962-1966; Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1966-; Visiting Professor of Law, Haile Selassie I University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1966-1968; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Georgia, 1969-1970; Visiting Professor of Law, University of South Carolina School of Law, 1972-1974; Visiting Lecturer, University of Leeds, England, Spring 1977, Spring 1987. 33 Susan M. Kuzma B.A., Ohio State University, 1975; J.D., Ohio State University, 1978; admitted to Ohio Bar, 1978; member of the Bar of the Northern District of Ohio, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Law Clerk to Honorable William K. Thomas, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio, 1978-80; Law Clerk to Honorable John D. Holschuh, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio, 1980-81; Trial Attorney, United States Department of Justice, Criminal Division, 1981-88; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1988-. Norvie L. Lay B.S., University of Kentucky, 1960; J.D., cum laude, University of Louisville, 1963; LL.M., University of Michigan, 1964; S.J.D. University of Michigan, 1967; Graduate Fellow, University of Michigan School of Law, 1963-1964; member of American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar Associations; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1964-1967; Associate Professor of Law, 1967 -1970; Professor of Law, 1970-; Assistant Dean, 1971-1973; Associate Dean, 1973-84; graduate faculty, National Trust School, Northwestern University, 1975- 1981; Acting Dean, 1981-1982; Visiting Professor of Law, Southwestern University School of Law, Summer, 1983; Visiting Professor of Law, New York Law School, 1984. David J. Leibson B.A., cum laude, Vanderbilt University, 1966; J.D., cum laude, University of Louisville, 1969; LL.M., Harvard University, 1970; practiced with firm of Leibson and Franklin, P.S.C., Louisville, Kentucky, 1970- 1972; Lecturer, University of Louisville, 9171-1972; 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; Bernard Flexner Professor of Law, 1989-. Barbara B. Lewis B.A., University of Louisville, 1958; J.D., University of Louisville, 1962; M.A., Tennessee Technological University, 1972; M.L. & T., Marshall Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary, 1974; Jefferson County Juvenile Court, 1960-1963; 34 Staff Attorney, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1963-1964; Assistant Professor of Law, 1974-75; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1975-1978; Associate Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1978-1981; Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1981-1982; Interim Dean, University of Oklahoma, 1980-1981; Dean and Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1982-. Joseph C. Long B.A., University of Missouri, 1961; J.D., University of Missouri, 1963; Editor, Missouri Law Review; LL.M. University of Virginia, 1972; eligible to practice, the U.S. Supreme Court, Sixth and Tenth U.S. Courts of Appeals, and U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and the Missouri, Illinois, and Oklahoma bars. Served in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps for three years; Assistant Professor, University of South Dakota Law School, 1966-68; Instructor, University of Virginia, 1968-69; Assistant Professor of Law, Stetson University, 1969-70; Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1970-; Special Advisor and Consultant, Oklahoma Securities Commission, 1970- present; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1989-. 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-. 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; 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; Private practice, 1972; Associate Law Librarian, Duke University Law Library, 1973-1974; Assistant Professor and Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1975-1977; Associate Professor of Law, 1977-1980; Professor of Law and Law Librarian, 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 Associate, 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 oflaw, 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 Coif; 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 Kentucky Civil Liberties Union, Louisville Bar Association's Professional Responsibility and Dispute Resolution Committees; Associate Professor of Law, 1986-; Visiting Lecturer, University of Leeds, England, 1988-89. Harold G. Wren A.B., Columbia College, Columbia University, 1942; LL.B., Columbia University School of Law, J.S.D., Yale Law School; practiced with Wilkiefarr and Gallagher, New York, 1948-1949; Sterling Fellow, Yale Law School, 1951-1952; Fullbright Research Scholar, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1953-1954; Associate Professor of Law, University of Mississippi, 1949-1954; Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1954-1957; Southern Methodist University, 1957-1965; Boston College Law School, 1965-1969; Graduate Faculty, National Trust School, 1968-1977; Visiting Professor of Law, University of California (Berkeley), 1957; Cornell University, 1960; Northwestern University, 1964; New York University, 1966; University of Missouri, 1968; Dean and Professor of Law, Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College, 1969- 35 1972; The T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond, 1972-1976; Dean, University of Louisville School of Law, 1976- 1981; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, 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, University of Kentucky, 1983; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984-; Assistant Professor, 1987-. David J. Ensign B.A., University of Kansas, 1972; M.L.S. Emporia State University, 1976; J.D., Washburn University School of Law, 1982; admitted to the Kansas bar, 1983; Reader's Advisor, Topeka Public Library, 1973-1980; Assistant Librarian, Reference, Washburn University School of Law, 1980-82; Assistant Librarian, Head of Technical Services, 1982- 85; Associate Director, 1985-1989; Assistant Professor of Law and Librarian, University of Louisville, 1989-. Robin R. Harris B.A., University of Louisville, 1974; M.A., University of Louisville, 1978; M.A.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1981; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, 1984-; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, 1984-; Assistant Professor of Legal Bibliography, 1988-. 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 Bibliography, 1987-; Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984-. 36 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 Donald H. Balleisen A.B, Princeton University, 1948: J.D., Harvard University, 1951 Hon. Richard J. FitzGerald B. A., Manhattan College, 1970; J.D., University of Louisville, 1974. Thomas J. FitzGerald B.A., Roger Williams College, 1976; J.D., University of Kentucky, 1980. 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 Kimberly K. Greene B.A. Duke University, 1971; M.S. Queens College of New York, 1974; J .D., University of Kentucky, 1980. James R. Higgins, Jr. B.S., Alfred University, 1965; J.D., University of Louisville, 1978 Bradley R. Hume B.A. Princeton University, 1974. J.D., Vanderbilt University, 1977. Thomas H. Irwin B.A. Western Kentucky University, 1979, J .D., University of Kentucky, 1983. 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 Lanshe A.B., Georgetown University, 1968; J.D. , Cornell University, 1971; M.B.A. University of Hawaii, 1975; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1988. Hon. Charles M. Leibson J .D., University of Louisville, 1952; LL.M. University of Virginia, 1986. 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. Carol M. Raskin A.B. Brown University 1962. J .D., University of Louisville, 1976 Glenn L. Schilling J.D., University of Cincinnati, 1953 Sara Walter-Combs 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. 37 University of Louisville School of Law Request for Placement Services Employer: __________________________________________________________ _ N arne of Recruitment Coordinator: ______________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ _ City: __________ State: _________ Zip Code: ____ _ Telephone:( _ ) _______________________ _ On-campus interview date: first choice: _____________ second choice: ____________ For interviews with: 3rd year __________ 2nd year ___________ 1st year ________ _ Interviews to begin: ___________ Lunch Break: ____________ Last one: ________ _ Interview length: 20 min. _______ 30 min. _______ other __________ N arne 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 _________ forthcorn~ng __________ _ Cornrnentsnlequests: ____________________________________________________ _ We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would like to receive resumes from the following students: 3rd year 2nd year 1st year Any limitations to race, color, sex, creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292. Signature ________________________________________ 39
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Title | Senior Bulletin 1989-1990 |
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 | University of Louisville School of Law Senior Bulletin 1989-90 Published by the University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office The University of Louisville School of Law Placement Office serves as a liaison between employers and job applicants. The office provides a clearinghouse service where inquiries from employers are made available to all interested students and graduates. When an employer lists a job opening with the Law School, the Placement Office requests information on the title of the position, a description of duties, salary range, date position is open, minimum requirements of applicants, and procedures for applying. In addition, to stimulate interest as well as to attract those most qualified, we ask employers to submit a firm resume, practice profile or similar descriptive information for display to our students. The University is an equal opportunity employer. Our facilities and sources are available only to persons who adhere to this principle. The law school has adopted the principles and standards of the National Association for Law Placement. Placement Services The Placement Office can compile and mail resumes of students and alumni, provide a list of available candidates, and coordinate on-campus interviews. We will attempt in every way to facilitate an employer's recruitment process; however, we will not screen applicants nor attempt to influence hiring decisions. On-Campus Interviews On-Campus interviews are generally held in the fall; however, they can be scheduled at any time during the school year with the exception of vacation and Pxamination 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 inquires, please contact: Phyllis D. Leibson Placement Director School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 588-6368 I 588-6358 The University of Louisville School of Law Background The Study oflaw 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 143 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 436 students: 313 in the day and 123 in the evening division. The selectivity of our admissions standards and the demanding requirements for graduation combine to ensure competence in our graduates. Facilities The School of Law has been in its present location on the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville since 1939 when it moved from its downtown site. Buried beneath the front portico of this building are the remains of Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939 and his wife. The original law building designed by architect Jens Frederick Larson was supplemented by the construction of a major library addition in 1974 and another addition in 1981. The library of the Law School consists of more than 159,000 volumes which are selected to aid student instruction and to promote research. Nineteen-hundred and 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." 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, 1989 Classes Start-August. 22 Thanksgiving-Nov. 23-24 Classes End-Nov. 30 Examinations-Dec. 4 - Dec 15 Spring Semester, 1990 Classes Start-Jan. 8 Martin Luther King Day-Jan. 15 (University closed) Mid-term Vacation-Mar. 11-17 Classes End-April 20 Examinations-April 20-May 9 Commencement-May 19 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 case notes and recent case summaries, and articles by outside authors with expertise in family law. Recently, the Journal has begun publishing an annual International Survey issue in conjunction with the International Society on Family Law. The members of the Journal publish four issues each year and have complete editorial control over content. Selection is based upon scholastic achievement and superior writing ability. Members must write one case note, several "recent cases" and one student note, as well as perform tasks such as proofreading and cite-checking. The editorial board selects its successors from those members who have demonstrated responsibility and a desire for an editorial position. Journal membership is one of the highest honors available to a law student. The Journal of Law 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 proofreading and cite-checking during their year long candidacy. Under the direction of Professor Laurence W. Knowles, the University of Louisville members of the Journal are responsible for the research, writing and publication of all recent cases in education as well as preparing synopses of recent law review articles in the area. The student editors, while retaining ultimate editorial control, require members to perform periodic proofreading and other editorial duties in order to provide them with a more varied learning experience. 4 Louisville Law Examiner The Louisville Law Examiner, a student published newspaper, serves the law school and other members of the legal community as a medium of information and ideas. Under the direction of a student editor-inchief, 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, third and fourth year students. Students from the second, third and fourth year classes also volunteer to serve as mentors and judges for the first year program. Student judges hear and critique the first year students' appellate arguments alongside practicing attorneys and faculty members. Internships Senior students in good academic standing are eligible to participate in 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 Division, 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 and in utilizing the feminine perspective to enhance the legal system. The caucus meets regularly and presents 4 to 6 programs per year. The caucus also maintains a collection of reference materials on women's studies, The Women's Law Caucus Collection: Culture, Change and the Law. Black Law Students Association (BLSA) The Black Law Students Association seeks to promote academic excellence among black law students and to improve relations in the law school community. Through meetings and workshops, BLSA encourages its members to commit themselves to making the legal profession more responsive to specialized needs of the black community. BLSA also participates in the recruiting of black law students and provides assistance to students preparing for law school. International Law Society The International Law Society encourages increased interest in and understanding of international and comparative law. The Society sponsors speakers and other activities toward this end. Membership is open to any student having a desire to learn about international or comparative law. Student Trial Lawyers Association (STLA) The STLA is designed for students who are interested in trial practice. As an addendum to the law curriculum, STLA provides seminars on aspects of trial practice conducted by noted 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 fraternities coexist at the law school. Members are actively recruited from the student body with each fraternity emphasizing the special advantages available to its affiliates. Membership in legal fraternities is conditioned upon invitation, payment of dues and continued good standing as a law student. Academic and social programs vary with each fraternity. Phi Alpha Delta 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. 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. 6 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: Judge Charles Allen Scholarship Barnett & Alagia Scholarship Karen Allen Bickham Memorial Scholarship Louis D. Brandeis Scholarships Brown, Todd & Heyburn Scholarships Delta Theta Phi Scholarship Joesphine Fischer Scholarship Bernard Flexner Scholarship Lawrence P. Grauman Memorial Scholarship Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Scholarships Carl Mann Scholarships Miller & Chevalier Scholarship Lewis Scholarship Dale R. Major Memorial Scholarship Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson Scholarship Edward M. Post Scholarship Edgar Simon Scholarship Pirtle-Washer Scholarship Quest for Excellence Scholarship Richard Trautwein Scholarship Stites & Harbison Law Scholarship Marlin M. Volz Scholarship Prizes and Awards 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 American Bar Association Land Use Award Professional Responsibility Awards L. Leroy Highbaugh Sr. Law Award W.H. Anderson Company Award Brandeis Writing Award Class of 1989-90 Abner Anderson Sara L. Abner May '90 3311 Brownsboro Road Louisville, KY 40207 502/896-4200 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. summa cum laude in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; Eleanor O'Sullivan Award for Outstanding Senior and Outstanding Junior in Political Science, 1986, 1985; · Woodcock Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Golden Key Honor Society; Tutor, Athletic Academic Counseling Department. Law School Activities and Honors: The Edgar Simon Award for First in Class, Evening Division, 1989, 1988; The Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson Award for First in Class, Evening Division, 1987; Book Awards: Negotiable Instruments, Constitutional Law, Federal Income Tax, Property I, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure II, Contracts I; Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, 1989; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1988; Office Manager, Dr. Robert Tate, 1981-88. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Products Liability; Louisville. Bruce Garrett Anderson May '90 1320 S. Third Street Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-1688 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Louisville, Dec. 1986; Dean's List; Phi Kappa Tau, vice-president. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Association, fundraising chairman; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, vice-president. 8 Arnold Bagley Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ewen, MacKenzie & Peden, May 1988-present; Law Clerk, Nold, Miller, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Townes, Aug. 1983-Aug. 1987. Practice Preference: Flexible. Lori A. Arnold May '90 1910 S. Third St. Apt. 120 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3696 Hometown: Morganfield, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Evansville, Aug. 1987; Dean's List; International Students Club. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Association, vice-president, 1989-90; Mock Trial, participant; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, David A. Lambertus, Feb. 1989-present; Law Clerk, Pearlman & Grant, P.S.C., Mar.-May 1988; Intern, Statham, McCray, Thomas & Krohn, Aug. 1986-Jun 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice, Criminal Defense; Flexible. Pamela J. Bagley 4215 Telovi Court May'90 Louisville, KY 40222 502/426-9522 Hometown: Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.S. magna cum laude in Political Science with an emphasis in Policy Analysis, University of Louisville, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, justice. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Liberty National Bank, Jan. 1989-present; Law Clerk, Conliffe, Sandman, Gorman & Sullivan, May 1988-Jan. 1989. Practice Preference: Banking, Labor, Commercial; Louisville area. Barber Batson Susan L. Barber May '90 2201 James Guthrie Court #2 Louisville, KY 40217 502/637-4993 Hometown: Lake Wales, Florida Scholastic Background: B.A. in Criminal Justice, University of Florida, 1987; Dean's List; Criminal Justice Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Recruitment Scholarship; Brown, Todd & Heyburn Scholarship; Book Award: Decedent's Estates and Trusts. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Judge E. Ewing, Jefferson Circuit Court, Jan. 1989- present; Law Clerk, Morris, Garlove, Waterman & Johnson, 1988. Practice Preference: Real Estate, Trusts and Estates, Family Law; Florida. Charles D. Batson May '90 1500 S. Fifth Street # 234 Louisville, KY 40208 502/637-7843 Hometown: Pine Bluff, Arkansas Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Business, Southern Arkansas University, 1967. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Awards: Contracts, Civil Procedure. Work Experience: Commanding Officer, Navy & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Apr. 1987- present; U.S.Navy, Feb. 1968-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Products Liability; Flexible. Bertram Brown Allan Ray Bertram May '90 Box 213 University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 502/635-3454 Hometown: Campbellsville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. summa cum laude in Business Administration and Accounting, Campbellsville College, 1987; Business and Economics Academic Award; Academic All-American Collegiate Award, 1987; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Dean's List, 6 semesters. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Introduction to Legal Study. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Bertram & Cox, summers 1988, 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice, Corporate, Litigation; Flexible. Amy L. Brown May '90 4401 S. Second Street #4 Louisville, KY 40214 502/363-4964 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Education, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1985; Dean's List; Professional Women's Forum Scholarship. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, specialty editor; Self-Advocacy Manual for Handicapped in Louisville, author. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, May 1989-present; Research Assistant, Center for Accessible Living, spring 1989; Library Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, fall 1988. Practice Preference: General Practice, Commercial, Trusts & Estates, Tax, Banking; Flexible. 9 Buckley Bullard Timothy M. Buckley May '90 2000 Confederate Place Apt. 1004 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3255 Hometown: Maysville, Kentucky Scholastic Backgound: B.A. magna cum laude in Political Science, Quincy College, 1987; Outstanding Student in Political Science; Dean's List; Literary magazine editor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Circuit Judge Michael J . O'Connell, July 1988-present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Litigation; Kentucky or Midwest. R. Michele Bullard May '90 4113 Southem Parkway #2 Louisville, KY 40214 502/363-1678 Hometown: Haymarket, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.S. in Juvenile Justice/Corrections, Eastem Kentucky University, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Mock Trial, participant; Student Govemment Association, senator, 1989-90. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Office of the Commonwealth's Attomey, Sept. 1988- present; Law Clerk, Kentucky Attomey General's Office, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation; Louisville, Kentucky or Washington, D.C. and surrounding area. 10 Calvert Chandler Gina K. Calvert May '90 8103 Four Winds Drive #4 Louisville, KY 40222 502/423-9467 Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Health Occupations Education, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List; Associate of Health Science in Radiologic Technology, University of Louisville, 1983; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Association, fourth year class representative, student survey committee, yearbook committee, placement committee; Honor Council, alternate. Work Experience: Radiologic Technologist, Kosair Children's Hospital, 1983-85, 1986- present; Summer Associate, Cohen & Milad, Indianapolis, IN., 1987. Practice Preference: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, General Practice; Louisville and surrounding areas. Robert A. Chandler May '90 119 N. Clifton Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 502/897-3345 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with Honors in Police Administration, University of Louisville, Aug. 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, judge; Pirtle-Washer Competition, semi-finalist, 1988. Work Experience: Investigator, City of Louisville, Sept. 1986-present; South Central Bell, AT & T, Jan. 1979-Sept. 1986. Practice Preference: General Practice including litigation in the areas of Commercial Transactions, Labor Law, Domestic Relations; Flexible. Cherry Cline Daniel P. Cherry May '90 783 Raymond Kent Court #1 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-5032 Hometown: Franklin, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University, 1983; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pre-Law Club; Intramural Sports. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, 1988-89; Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competition, participant, 1988; Student Bar Association, social committee. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Estate Planning; Kentucky. Toni Lynne Cline May '90 7202 Boxwood Road Louisville, KY 40222 502/425-1937 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Government, Centre College, 1987; National Collegiate Academic All-American; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; PirtleWasher Competition, oral argument participant. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Clements, Hodge, Hurley & Howland, Dec. 1988- present; Law Clerk, Robert, Miller, Thomas & Dodson, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation; Louisville, Cincinnati area. Cooper Curley Michael T. Cooper May '90 735 S. Second Street #326 Louisville, KY 40202 502/585-9061 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psychology and Police Administration, 1987; Dean's list; Psi Chi National Psychological Honor Society; Student Senate; Research Assistant. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher Competition, quarter- finalist; Mock Trial, finalist; Student Bar Association, social committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Borowitz & Goldsmith, fall 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Civil Practice; Louisville or Lexington. Martha Marie Curley May '90 11103 Kinnaird Court Louisville, KY 40243 502/245-9105 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English and Political Science, Kent State University, 1987; Athletic Academic All-Star; Varsity Swim Team, four years, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, executive editor; Dean's List; Award Scholarship; Book Awards: Torts I, Criminal Procedure I; Brandeis Honor Society; International Law Society; Samuel L. Greenebaum Writing Award: "Establishing Relief for the Most Innocent of All AIDS Victims: Liability for Perinatal Transmission of AIDS". Work Experience: Research Assistant, Prof. C. Blackburn, 1988-89; Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, International Law, Corporate; Midwest. 11 DeCamillis Duncan John A. DeCamillis May '90 2358 Winston Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502/451-3422 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Real Estate, Eastern Kentucky University, 1987; Academic All-American; Real Estate Chairholder's Award; Varsity Basketball Team, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, fall 1988. Work Experience: Law Clerk, J. Daniel Landrum, summer 1988-present; Research Assistant, Virginia L. Lawson, summer 1986- May 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Sports Agency; Real Estate, Trusts and Estates; Flexible. MarJ!aret Post Duncan May '90 220] Woodbourne Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502/459-0557 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. cum laude in Business Administration/Marketing, University of Louisville, 1984; Business Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Graduating Senior; Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Journal of Law and Education, member; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Flexible. 12 Duran Eastham Lisa Duran May '90· 213 Burleigh Court Louisville, KY 40223 502/893-6385 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, University of Louisville, 1984. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Karem & Karem, 1988-present. Practice Preference: Government; International Business Law and Human Rights. Jeffre~ Eastham R.R. 4 Box 303-A May'90 Greensburg, KY 42743 502/565-4776 Hometown: Greensburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Sociology, Western Kentucky University, 1983; Dean's List; Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity; Rugby Team; Fencing. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court Board, member-at-large; Law Examiner, managing editor; Student Bar Association, class representative; Sigma Delta Kappa, treasurer, 1988-89; Student mentor. Work Experience: Paramedic, Jefferson County E.M.S., 1985-present; Flight Technician, Jewish Hospital SKYCARE, 1987 -present. Practice Preference: Flexible; Kentucky. England Fernandez Edie L. En~land May '90 1904 Elks Bfuff Drive Louisville, KY 40220 502/491-4990 Hometown: Dayton, Ohio Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. in Marketing, University of Missouri- Columbia, 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member; Dean's List, all semesters; Law Forum, vicepresident; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. N. Lord, 1988-89; CLEO Teaching Assistant, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Corporate, Tax, Securities; Midwest. Maria A. Fernandez May '90 1218 S. Second Street Louisville, KY 40203 502/636-3305 Hometown: Miami, Florida Scholastic Background: Masters in Professional Accounting, University of Miami, Dec. 1981; B.B.A. in Accounting, University of Miami, July 1980; Beta Alpha Psi Honor Fraternity, president; College Bowl Team member; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Miller & Chevalier Scholarship for Advocacy Skills; Book Award: Civil Procedure; Moot Court Board, treasurer; National Moot Court Team, 1989-90, 1988-89; Student Bar Association, class representative, 1986-89, vice-president, 1989- 90. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Taustine, Fink Fleming Post, Sotsky, Berman, Fineman & Kohn, Mar. 1989-present; Research Assistant, Prof. M. Ubelaker, spr. 1989; Self-employed Consultant/Management, 1983-present; Office Mgr./Accountant, Shamir Diamonds, Inc., 1978-85. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, Bankruptcy, Litigation; Louisville or Miami. Leah Fink May '90 4317 Cavelle Avenue Louisville, KY 40213 502/367-9270 Hometown: Corydon, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Indiana University Southeast, 1986. Practice Preference: Sales, U.C.C.; Flexible. M. Alexander Fleming May'90 852 High School Drive Louisville, KY 40219 502/969-2921 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Economics, Allegheny College, 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Robert Fleming and Marshall F . Kaufman III, Summer 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Flexible. 13 Ford Freeman Marcia Lynn Ford May '90 916 Lone Tree Court Louisville, KY 40223 502/245-9774 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholasic Background: B.A. in Telecommunications, University of Kentucky, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, vice-president; Law lj:xaminer, photo editor; Honor Council. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Landrum & Shouse, Jan. 1989-present; Law Clerk, Celebrezze & Associates, Mar. 1988-Jan. 1989. Practice Preference: Flexible. Brad Freeman May '90 783 Presidents Blvd. #1 Louisville, KY 40217 502/634-3059 Hometown: Cumberland, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Accounting, University of Kentucky, Aug. 1987; S.O.A., treasurer, Award for Dedication. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer Competition; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Ashland Oil Co., Inc., Ashland, KY, summer 1989; Law Clerk, Teague, Cox and Davis, Williamsburg, KY, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, General Practice, Tax; Flexible. 14 Glascock Goble Beverly Joan Glascock May '90 1958 Gardiner Lane Louisville, KY 40205 502/456-2493 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: Diploma in Nursing, Kentucky Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, Dec. 1982; B.A. in Fine Arts, Indiana University, 1979; Dean's List; McNutt Dormitory Council, president, ; I.U. Union Activities Council. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List, all semesters; Book Awards: Torts I, Torts II, Domestic Relations, Decedent's Estates, Property II; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Nold, Miller, Mosley, Clare, Hubbard & Townes, 1989; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1988; Research Assistant, Prof. J. Jones, 1988-90; Registered Nurse, Baptist East Hospital, 1989, Humana HospitalUniversity, 1985-88. Practice Preference: Litigation, Health Law, Family Law; Louisville, Southeast. Rhondetta Goble May '90 128 E. Oak Street #1 Louisville, KY 40203 502/637-4250 Hometown: Prestonsburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Advertising, University of Kentucky, 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List; Book Award: Property II. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, Louisville, KY, 1989; Summer Associate, Stoll, Keenon & Park, Lexington, KY, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Flexible. Goff-Stamper Goodwin Debbie K. Goff-Stamper May '90 110 Mills Drive Louisville, KY 40216 502/448-0814 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Fine Arts, Spalding University, 1983; Presidential Scholarship; Arts & Science Scholarships; Eleanor Mercein Kelly Award. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Book Award: Civil Procedure. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lynch, Cox. Gilman & Mahan. P.S.C., May 1988-present; Research Assistant, Prof. K. Bean, fall 1988; Research Assistant, Dean B. Lewis, fall 1988. Practice Preference: Flexible. Doreen S. Goodwin May '90 2206 Sherwood Avenue Louisville, KY 40205 502/456-1792 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1985. Law School Activities and Honors: Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. Work Experience: Summer Associate and Law Clerk, Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire & Chauvin, May 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Corporate, Tax, Labor; Louisville. Harbsmeier Harbst Curt L. Harbsrneier May '90 6906 Oakview Court Louisville, KY 40291 502/239-8201 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Biology, University of Louisville, 1985; Dean's List; Phi Kappa Tau. La~ School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher intra-school quarter- finalist; Honor Council; Student Trial Lawyers Association; ABA/LSD; KATA, spring 1988-present. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt & Breen, May 1988- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Medical Malpractice; Flexible. Rosalyn A. Harbst 1823 S. Third Street #6 May '90 Louisville, KY 40208 502/634-3056 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B. of Music and B. of Music Education with Honors, University of Louisville, 1985; Scholarship Award 1980- 85; Francis T. Roberts Award, 1982; Delta Omicron, vice-president, 1983-84. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, editor; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, 1989; Law Clerk, Taustine, Post, Sotsky, Berman, Fineman & Kohn, May 1988-0ct. 1988; Orchestra Director, Louisville Youth Orchestra, 1986-present; First Violin, Louisville Orchestra, 1985-87. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Louisville. 15 Hasselbacher Hauss Martha J. Hasselbacher May '90 6107 Fox Hunt Court Prospect, KY 40059 502/228-5840 Hometown: Newton Center, Massachusetts Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Connecticut College, 1970. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Journal of Law and Education, member; Dean's List; Book Awards: Domestic Relations, Constitutional Law I, Decedents Estates; Moot Court, secretary/treasurer. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Stites & Harbison, 1989. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Louisville. Todd A. Hauss May '90 9505 Shanna Drive Louisville, KY 40299 502/267-6583 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. cum laude in Accounting, Bellarmine College, Dec. 1986; Certified Public Acountant (CPA). Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Association, treasurer; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: C.P.A. specializing in tax, Ernst & Whinney, Jan. 1986-present; Accounting Intern, Ernst & Whinney, Jan. 1984-Jan. 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Tax, Trusts and Estates, Corporate; Flexible. 16 Hendrix Hoffman Anl!ela Renee Hendrix May '90 1800 S. Second Street #48 Louisville, KY 40208 502/636-0107 Hometown: Bardstown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; B.A. magna cum laude in Communications, Evangel College, 1984; Outstanding Communications Graduate; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Student Government. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; PirtleWasher competition, participant; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger, Dec. 1988-present; Law Clerk, Barlow, Donan, & Lawrence, Bardstown, KY, Dec. 1987-Aug. 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation; Flexible. Emily Ann Hoffman May '90 501 Country Acres Apartments #1 Louisville, KY 40218 502/491-2690 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in Political Science, Morehead State University, 1986; Chorus; Jazz Ensemble. Work Experience: Summer Associate and Law Clerk, Boehl, Stopher, Graves & Deindoerfer, Feb. 1987-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville. Holmes Horelick Crail! T. Holmes May '90 600fHickory Tree Road Louisville, KY 40291 502/491-7562 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Police Administration, University of Louisville, 1986; Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Students Association, vice-president. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Unemployment Compensation Administrator, Benefits Administrator, Personnel Supervisor, United Parcel Service, Apr. 1984-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Employee Benefits, Labor Law; Flexible. Lee J. Horelick May '90 610 Sherburn Lane Louisville, KY 40207 502/896-4688 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Marketing, Indiana University, 1983; Dean's List; Model United Nations, delegate. Law School Activities and Honors: Student Bar Associaton, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Sitlinger, McGlincy, Steiner & Theiler, Jan. 1989- present; Manager, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Aug. 1983-Nov. 1986. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate, Labor; Louisville. Hutchins Jacobs William T. Hutchins May '90 735 S. Second Street Louisville, KY 40202 502/585-9052 Hometown: Bardstown, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Kentucky, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher participant; Mock Trial participant; Student Bar Association, member. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hargadon, Lenihan, Harbolt & Breen, Oct. 1988- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Louisville. Wayne L. Jacobs 911 Delor Avenue May'90 Louisville, KY 40217 502/637-8082 Hometown: Lewisville, Texas Scholastic Background: M.S. in Engineering Mechanics, Southern Methodist U., 1985; B.S. cum laude in Mechanical Engineering, Texas A & M, Dec. 1981. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Pirtle-Washer competition, quarterfinalist; Student Bar Association, member. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, 1989; Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, P.S.C., 1988; Mechanical Engineer, Texas Instruments, Jan. 1982-Mar. 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Intellectual Property, Anti-trust, Securities, Corporations, White-collar Crime, Technology and the Law; Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville. 17 Juett Kinderman Charles T. Juett May '90 1615 S. Third Street Apt. 3 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-2687 Hometown: Winchester, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Finance, University of Kentucky, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Practice Preference: Tax; Flexible. Karla L. Kinderman May '90 902 Keswick Boulevard Louisville, KY 40217 502/634-3274 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Biology, University of Dayton, Dec. 1986; University Activities Organization; Flyer News, staff writer. Law School Activities and Honors: Law Examiner, Brandeis editor; Student Bar Association, social chairperson, curriculum committee, by-laws committee, orientation committee; Delta Theta Phi, tribune, Top Grade: Patent Law. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Roach, Becker & Wheat, summer 1989; Law Clerk, Robert, Miller, Thomas & Dodson, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Oldfather & Morris, 1988; St. Anthony's Medical Center, 1987. Practice Preference: Health Law, Patent, Trademark, Copyright Litigation; Flexible. 18 Kuhn Kunkel John E. Kuhn, Jr. May '90 1280 Springdale Drive Louisville, KY 40213 502/361-0969 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1978; Phi Beta Kappa; English Speaking Union Scholarship; Scholarship to St. Louis University. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Academic Merit Scholarship; Book Award: Contracts I; Co-Author of chapters on Articles 3,4, and 9 of Kentucky's U.C.C., to be published in Kentucky Methods of Practice (West); Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989; Research and Writing Assistant, Hirn Reed Harper & Eisinger, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Rice, Seiller, Cantor, Anderson & Bordy, Jun.-Oct. 1988; Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, General Practice; Flexible. Neil W. Kunkel, Jr. May'90 21 Poplar Hill Road Louisville, KY 40207 502/895-8403 Hometown: River Vale, New Jersey Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Wake Forest University, 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, notes editor; Dean's List; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. R. Nowka, 1988-89-;Law "Clerk, Westfall, Talbott & Woods, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Real Estate, Labor, Public Interest; Flexible. Lewis Malone Sandra Winnett Lewis May '90 2109 St. Andrews Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 812/282-5145 Hometown: Jeffersonville, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.A. with High Distinction in Political Science, Indiana University, 1982; Outstanding Student in Political Science; Dean's List; Scholarship Recipient; Alpha Chi National College Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, president, 1989-90, vicepresident, 1988-89; Pirtle-Washer Competition, participant; Honor Council; Student representative appointed by the Dean to Faculty Probation and Reinstatement Committee; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity, secretary; KBA Mentor Program, participant. Work Experience: Administrative Assistant, City of Jeffersonville Department of Redevelopment, 1975-present. Practice Preference: Litigation, Domestic Relations, Real Estate, Employment Discrimination, Public Interest; southern Indiana/Louisville metropolitan area. Dean G. Malone May '90 2014 Alta Avenue #2 Louisville, KY 40205 502/456-1105 Hometown: Waterloo, Ohio Scholastic Background: M. Div. in Religion, Southern Baptist Seminary, Dec. 1984; B.A. magna cum laude in Religion/ Philosophy, Georgetown College, 1981. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Mulhall, Turner & Hoffman, Mar. 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Real Estate; Louisville. McClure McCormick Patrick B. McClure May '90 1127 Samuel Street Louisville, KY 40204 502/636-5934 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, University of Louisville, Dec. 1985; Dean's List; Delta Chi Fraternity. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hummel & Coan, Jun. 1988-present; Labor Foreman, Dyna-Vac Dyna-Clean, Jan. 1986-Sept. 1987; Laborer, Dyna-Vac Dyna-Clean, Nov. 1978- Dec. 1985. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Louisville. AnJ;!ela T. McCormick May '90 2810 Thames Avenue Louisville, KY 40220 502/451-0996 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1987; Student Body President; ODK Outstanding Graduating Senior. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, articles editor; Dean's List; Recruitment Scholarship. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1989; Law Clerk, Div. 8 Jefferson Circuit Court, spring 1989; Summer Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Louisville. 19 McCullum Medlock Jerry L. McCullum May '90 393~aple Grove Georgetown, IN 47122 812/951-2469 Hometown: Georgetown, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Accounting, Indiana University, 1974; Dean's List; Dormitory senator; Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Law School Activities and Honors; Dean's List; Book Awards: Criminal Procedure II, Basic Legal Skills; Brandeis Honor Society; Recipient of the West Prize. Work Experience: Supervisory Tax Analyst, BATUS, Inc., 1981-present. Larry W. Medlock May '90 Route 3, Box 67 Salem, IN 47167 812/883-4351 Hometown: Salem, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.in Public Administration, Indiana University, 1985; Student Housing Representative; B.S. in Forestry, Purdue University, 1980; Forestry Council; Wildlife Club. Work Experience: Director of Employee Safety and Environmental Issues/ Administrative Assistant, Smith Cabinet Manufacturing Co., Inc., Jan. 1984-present. Practice Prefernce: Environmental Law, Administrative Law; Flexible. 20 Melton Mosley Rebecca Lynn Melton May '90 2000 Confeaerate Place #1107 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3268 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Accounting, Western Kentucky University, 1987; National Merit Finalist Scholarship; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society; Abacus, editor. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Student Bar Assocition, social committee; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Morgan & Pottinger, Louisville, Dec. 1988-present; Research Assistant, Dean B. Lewis, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Texas Gas Transmission Co., Owensboro, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Corporation, Law Firm; Tax, Corporate Law; Flexible. Eu~ene Jeffrey Mosley May '90 33'"01 Natchez Lane Louisville, KY 40206 502/896-8279 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Politics, Wake Forest University, 1987; Politics Honor Society; Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity; College Democrats. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Miller, Mosley, Clare & Townes, summer 1988- present. Practice Preference: General Practice, Environmental Law, Litigation; Louisville. ., Murphy Na:ville Shealia L. Murphy May '90 12008 Old Henry Roaa Louisville, KY 40223 502/244-0523 Hometown: Brandenburg, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.S. in Community Development, University of Louisville, 1983; B.S./B.A. in Sociology and Recreation, Western Kentucky University, 1981; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Women's Law Caucus; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Contract Administrator, U.S. Ecology, Apr. 1988-present. Practice Preference: Corporation, Government; Corporate Law, Contracts, Environmental Law, Transportation; Southeast. Timothy J. Naville May '90 1611 Hedden Court New Albany, IN 47150 812/944-4833 Hometown: New Albany, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. with Merit in Operations Analysis, U.S. Naval Academy, 1976; Dean's List; Superintendent's List; Company Sailing Team, captain. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List; Merit Scholarship. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Lorch and Naville Offices, Jun. 1988-present; Research Assistant, Prof. C. Blackburn, Aug. 1988-Dec. 1989; U.S. Naval Reserve Officer, Feb. 1985- present; U.S. Naval Officer(nuclear engineering), U.S. Navy, June 1976-Feb. 1985. Practice Preference: General Practice; Midwest. Perry Podgursky Mitchell L. Perry May '90 518 Eastern Parkway Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-7029 Hometown: Calvert City, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Chemistry, Georgetown College, 1981; Student Executive Council; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Track. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, co-editor; Dean's List; Moot Court Board, vicepresident; Law Forum. Work Experience: Legal Intern, General Electric Co. Legal Department, summer 1989- present; Law Clerk, Jefferson Circuit Court JudgeR. Westerfield, summer 1988-May 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. R. Eades, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, General Practice, Labor, Real Estate, Public Interest; Flexible. Robert I. Podgursky Dec. '89 3105 Martha Court Louisville, KY 40220 502/459-5966 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Tulane University, Aug. 1985; Student Newspaper; Pi Sigma Alpha; Soccer Team. Law School Activities and Honors: PirtleWasher competition, participant; Law Forum, treasurer. Work Experience: Legal Intern, Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney, Louisville, KY, spring 1989-present; Intern, Office of Economic Development, New Orleans, LA, spring 1984. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation; Flexible. 21 Prendergast Prewitt Mary Lisa Prenderl!ast May'90 2000 Confederate Place 11906 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-324 7 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Spanish, Brescia College, 1977; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Yearbook; InterClub Council. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, Supreme Court editor. Work Experience: Librarian, Legal Aid Society, Inc., Jan. 1989-present; Student Assistant, University of Louisville Law Library, May 1988-present; Research Assistant, Prof. N. Lay, summer 1988; Administrative Assistant, Brescia College, Aug. 1977-Aug. 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice; Kentucky. Tracy Sullivan Prewitt May '90 7504 Norwich Boulevard Louisville, KY 40258 502/937-8946 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. with Highest Honors in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1986; Phi Kappa Phi; Woodcock Society; Pi Sigma Alpha; Golden Key National Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, editor-in-chief; Dean's List, all semesters; Academic Recruiting Scholarship; First-in-Class Scholarship; Book Awards: Civil Procedure I, Contracts II, Basic Income Tax, Negotiable Instruments; Brandeis Honor Society; SBA, class representative; Student Trial Lawyers Association; Who's Who Among American Law Students. 22 Quesenberry Richerson Work Experience: Summer Associate, Ogden, Sturgill & Welch, 1989, 1988; Research Assistant, Prof. L. Abramson, summer 1987-present; Law Clerk, Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp., fall 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville. Kathryn A. Quesenberry May '90 2112 Eastern I"arkway Louisville, KY 40204 502/452-2178 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in English, Vanderbilt University, 1983; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, all semesters; Brandeis Honor Society. Work Experience: Administrator, City of Louisville Dept. of Public Health & Safety, 1986-present; Executive Assistant, Renewable Fuels Trade Assn., Washington, D.C., 1985-86; Legislative Assistant, U.S. Senator W. D. Huddleston, Washington, D.C., 1983-85. Practice Preference: Government; Flexible. Nancy Lyons Richerson May '90 653 Bruce Street Lebanon, KY 40033 502/692-2819 Hometown: Lebanon, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Education, Western Kentucky University, 1978; B.A. cum laude in English, Campbellsville College, 1974. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, periodicals editor; Student Bar Association. Practice Preference: Flexible. f Roncarti Runner, B. Nancy- Susan Roncarti May '90 3502 Sorrento Avenue Louisville, KY 40241 502/425-5269 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1984; Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Kentucky Greek Newspaper. Practice Preference: Flexible. Brenda J. Runner May '90 150 Wiltshire Avenue Louisville, KY 40207 502/897-7511 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude in History, University of Louisville, 1987; Phi Kappa Phi; A.S. with Honors in Nursing, University of Louisville, 1977. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List, all semesters; Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Scholarship for Academic Excellence; Book Awards: Torts II, Criminal Law, Legal Writing, Evidence, Domestic Relations; Brandeis Honor Society; Pirtle-Washer competition, winner. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, 1989; Teaching Assistant, CLEO Institute, summer 1988; Faculty Research Assistant, Jun. 1988-May 1989; Registered Nurse, Kosair-Children's Hospital, Jan. 1983-. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation; Louisville. Runner, C. Saksefski Connie L. Runner May '90 5005 Harrods Landing Drive Prospect, KY 40059 502/228-5675 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Teaching with High Honors, University of Louisville, Aug. 1983; Delta Pi Epsilon Honor Society; B.S. with High Honors in Business Administration, University of Louisville, 1982; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member; Dean's List; Book Awards: Legal Writing, Law and Education; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, E. Michael Runner, 1989-present. Practice Preference: Louisville. B. Keith Saksefski May '90 102-B Wooded Falls Road Louisville, KY 40243 502/244-8411 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.B.A. in Management, University of Louisville, 1982; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Varsity Cheerleader. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: Investigator, City of Louisville, Jan. 1988-present; Loan Review Documentation Officer, Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust, Dec. 1986-Jan. 1988; Officer/ Captain, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1982- present. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Litigation in Labor, Corporate, Business; Southeast. 23 Sanford Schuler Laurie E. Sanford May '90 7 404 Shadwell Lane Prospect, KY 40059 502/228-1109 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Mass Communications, Miami University, 1987; Pre-law Society; Theta Mu Sorority, executive committee. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, editor; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Carl Frederick, Jan. 1989-present; Miami University Learning Technology Center, Jan. 1986-May 1987; Humana, Inc., summer 1984; Blackburn-Sanford, Inc., summer 1983. Practice Preference: Flexible. Diane La Verne Schuler May '90 2202 James Pirtle Court #2 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-1866 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Journalism, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1986. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court Board, member; Mock Trial intraschool participant; Student Bar Association, class representative; Faculty Committee on Probation and Reinstatement, student representative; Student Trial Lawyers Association, secretary. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Gittleman, Bleidt & Barber, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. N. Lord, 1988-89; Law Clerk, Ricketts & Travis, summer 1988; Library Assistant, U of L Law Library, summer 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Corporate Law, Labor; Flexible. 24 Schwietz Scott Tom Schwietz May '90 425 W. Ormsby #307 Louisville, KY 40203 502/634-7836 Hometown: St. Paul, Minnesota Scholastic Background: M.S. in International Affairs, M.S. in Public Administration, George Washington University, 1971, 1965; Thesis was published; B.A. cum laude in Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 1954. Law School Activities and Honors: Military Service Scholarship; National Moot Court Team, inter-school competition participant; Delta Theta Phi, officer. Work Experience: Airline Captain, Comair (Delta), 1984-87; Colonel, U.S. Air Force, 1955-84. Practice Preference: Litigation; Flexible. Darrel J. Scott Dec. '90 Route 5 Madison, IN 47250 812/866-4001 Hometown: Madison, Indiana Scholastic Background: M.H.A. with High Honors in Health Administration, Indiana University, 1971; A.B. in Zoology, Indiana University, 1969. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List. Work Experience: President, The King's Daughters' Hospital, Madison, Indiana, 1978- present. Practice Preference: Flexible. Sexton Shaffer Robert F. Sexton III May '90 1503 Moonstone Way #3 Louisville, KY 40222 502/423-8829 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.Div. in Psychology of Religion, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dec. 1985; B.A. with Distinction in English, University of Virginia, 1981; Certificate of Intermediate Honors. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, administrative editor. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Franklin & Hance, P.S.C., 1988-present; Research Assistant, Walden Theater, 1987; Substitute Teacher, Jefferson County Public Schools, 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice with emphasis on Litigation; Kentucky, Midwest. Germaine B. Shaffer May '90 13903 Darwin Boulevard Louisville, KY 40272 502/933-0451 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Business, Webster University, July 1984; B.B.A. with Honors in Business, McKendree College, Dec. 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, international survey editor; Dean's List; Book Award: Contracts I. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Terry Holloway Law Office, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. K. Bean, 1988-89. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Commercial, General Practice, Public Interest; Louisville area. Shourds Shull Kelly Leigh Shourds May '90 1120 Eastern Parkway Louisville, KY 40217 502/637-3078 Hometown: Rockport, Indiana Scholastic Background: B.S. in Criminal Justice, University of Evansville, 1987; Dean's List; Phi Mu, secretary; Residence Hall Judiciary Board; A.S. in Legal Assistance. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Law and Education, member; Student Bar Association, member; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Intern, Legal Services Organization of Indiana, summer 1989. Practice Preference: General Practice, Real Estate, Public Interest, Tax; western Kentucky/southern Indiana region. Timothy E. Shull May '90 1517 S. "Third Street #5 Louisville, KY 40208 502/634-4454 Hometown: Kingsport, Tennessee Scholastic Background: B.A. in Humanities, Transylvania College, 1975; Horsemaster's Certificate, 1972; Active in Horse Industry. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Constitutional Law I; American Trial Lawyers Association, student division; ABA/ LSD. Work Experience: Legal Intern, General Electric Co., summer 1988-present. Practice Preference: Litigation; General Practice; South. 25 • Smith ~. ,~. . )\ ': 1.\, f "{ Stallard Marilyn Stratton Smith May '90 4500 liurstbourne Lane Jeffersontown, KY 40299 502/491-2372 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S.N. in Nursing, University of Kentucky, 1983; National Dean's List; A.S.N. with Distinction in Nursing, 1980; Outstanding Nursing Student; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Women's Law Caucus; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Manager, American International Health & Rehabilitation Services, 1987-present; Senior Consultant, Vocational & Injury Consultants, 1983-87; Instructor, Elizabethtown Community College, 1984-85; Staff Nurse, Humana, 1981- 85. Practice Preference: Litigation, Worker's Compensation, Professional Malpractice, Insurance; Flexible. Terri Renee Stallard May '90 2202 James Guthrie #5 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-1061 Hometown: Jenkins, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Political Science, Transylvania University, 1986. Work Experience: Law Clerk, O'Bryan Law Office, summer 1988; Runner, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, Aug. 1986-May 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice, Public Interest, Environmental Law; Louisville, South. Christopher J. Sternberg May '90 539 Brentwood Avenue Louisville, KY 40215 502/361-3451 26 Sternberg Stevens Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. magna cum laude in Business Administration and History, Bellarmine College, Dec. 1986; Dean's List; Bellarmine Marketing Association, president. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List, all semesters; Greenebaum Doll & McDonald Academic Excellence Award for First in Class, fall 1988; Book Awards: Property Law I & II, Contracts II, Civil Procedure II, Torts II, Criminal Law; Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Co. Award; Brandeis Honor Society; SBA, class representative. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald, 1989,1988; Research Assistant, Prof. L. Ewald, 1988-89; Market Research Analyst, Wilkerson & Associates, 1986-87; Personnel Management Specialist, U.S. Army Reserve, 1983-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Corporate, Real Estate; Louisville. Melissa Ann Stevens May '90 2202 James Pirtle Court #2 Louisville, KY 40217 502/635-1866 Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Business Administration and Psychology, Bellarmine College, 1987; Bellarmine Service Award; Debate Team; Who's Who Among Colleges and Universities; Delta Sigma Pi. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Dean's List, fall 1988; Student Bar Association. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Ashland Oil Co., 1989; Summer Associate, Morgan & Pottinger, 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Corporate, General Practice; Flexible. Stevenson Sutton Kelly Britt Stevenson May '90 42o S. Hub bards Lane Louisville, KY 40207 502/896-4031 Hometown: Leitchfield, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Marketing, Murray State University, 1987; Dean's List; Baseball Team, academic all-conference pitcher. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Don Heavrin, Attorney at Law, June 1988-present. Practice Preference: Flexible. Barbara Buchholz Sutton May '90 625 Indian Gap Road Frankfort, KY 40601 502/227-9735 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Education/ English, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1984; Kappa Delta Pi. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List, fall 1988; Moot Court, judge. Work Experience: Senior Investigator, Office of the Attorney General, 1987 -present; Claims Specialist (Investigator), Kentucky Board of Claims, 1984-87; Feature Writer & Photographer, The State Journal, 1979-82. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Government; Criminal Prosecution, Civil Litigation, Public Interest, Family Law, Administrative Law, Employment Discrimination; Frankfort, KY area. Terwilliger Thomas Kelly 0. TerwilliJ!er May '90 50o Quail's Run Roaa #C-3 Louisville, KY 40207 502/893-2248 Hometown: Winchester, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Psychology/Criminal Justice, Eastern Kentucky University, 1986; Dean's List; Alpha Phi Sigma National Honor Society; Lambda Chi Alpha. Law School Activities and Honors: Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Creech, Curtis & Justice, Ashland, KY, July 1986- July 1987. Practice Preference: General Practice; Flexible. James S. Thomas May '90 2000 Confederate Place #1004 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3255 Hometown: Jonesville, Virginia Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Eastern Kentucky University, 1987; Phi Alpha Theta International History Society; ROTC. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Lee County, Virginia Circuit Court Clerk's Office, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm; General Practice; Virginia, Tennessee. 27 Van Ness Vessels Thomas M. Van Ness, Jr. May '90 783 Frederick Stamm Court #7 Louisville, KY 40217 502/636-5987 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Marketing/ Business Administration, Florida State University, 1982. Work Experience: Telecommunications Manager, Humana, Inc., Jan. 1984-present; Sales Representative, UTELCOM, Jun. 1982- Jan. 1984. Practice Preference: Flexible. Kristopher J. Vessels 2111 E"astern Parkway Dec. '89 Louisville, KY 40204 502/458-0009 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville Speed School, Dec. 1977; Registered Professional Engineer, 1984. Work Experience: Project Engineer, Rohm and Haas Kentucky, Apr. 1988-present; Resident Engineer, Sherman/Carter/ Barnhart Architects, spring 1988; Construction Engineer, DuPont (Belcan, Inc.), Jun. 1987-0ct. 1988; Project Engineer, Interpolymer Corp., Dec. 1986-Jun. 1987; Project Coordinator, Humana Inc., Jun. 1984- Jan. 1985. Practice Preference: Real Estate Development Law, Construction Contracts/ Litigation, Commercial Law, Environmental Law; Louisville. 28 Walker Walton Paula D. Walker May '90 514 Belgravia Court #3 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-1109 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.B.A. in Industrial Administration, University of Kentucky, Dec. 1986; Dean's List. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List, three semesters; Book Awards: Corporations, Sales. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Circuit Court Judge E. O'Bannon, summer 1989; Law Clerk, Labor Arbitrator, E. Render, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. R. Nowka, summer 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. G. Giesel, 1988-89; Law Clerk, Gittleman, Bleidt & Barber, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Labor; Flexible. Bailey Walton 1319 Cherokee Road May'90 Louisville, KY 40204 502/459-6083 Hometown: Frankfort, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, Centre College, 1986; Enos Swain History Award. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Barnett & Alagia, 1988. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Labor, General Practice; Flexible. Ward Wathen Catherine Morton Ward Dec. '89 2424 Concord Drive Louisville, KY 40217 502/634-1733 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Early Childhood Education, Spalding University, 1980. Law School Activities and Honors: Moot Court, judge; Law Examiner, Brandeis Brief editor; Student Trial Lawyers Association. Work Experience: Research Assistant, Associate Dean W. Dolson, 1987-present; Curriculum Advisor, Kindergarten Teacher, University of Louisville, Jan. 1982-Jun. 1987; Assistant, Donna MortonStout, Attorney, Virginia M. O'Leary, Attorney, 1971-present. Practice Preference: Family Law, Education Law, Public Interest; Louisville. Anne Wathen May '90 c/o 1803 McCreary Avenue Owensboro, KY 42301 502/684-0970 Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.S. in Political Science, Vanderbilt University, 1987. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Holbrook, Wible, Sullivan & Helmers, Owensboro, KY, summers 1989, 1988. Practice Preference: Flexible. West Wetzel Jan West May '90 2000 Confederate Place #605 Louisville, KY 40208 502/635-3191 Hometown: Mayfield, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. cum laude in Broadcasting, Western Kentucky University, 1987; Regents Scholarship; Julian Potter Scholarship; President's List; Dean's List; Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, manuscript editor; Dean's List. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Goldberg & Simpson, P.S.C., 1989; Research Assistant, Prof. A. Wolfgarten, spring 1989; Law Clerk, Fischer, Thomas, Brophy & Shake, summer 1988; Law Clerk, Hughes & Coleman, Bowling Green, KY, Aug. 1986-Aug. 1987. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Civil Litigation; Flexible. Barbara A. Wetzel May '90 419 Wallace Avenue Apt. 4 Louisville, KY 40207 502/897-9906 Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, St. Mary's Dominican College, 1982. Law School Activities and Honors: Dean's List. Work Experience: Legal Assistant, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, 1986-present; Legal Assistant, Jones, Walker, et. al., New Orleans, La., 1983-86. Practice Preference: Law Firm, Corporation; Litigation, Labor; Louisville. 29 Young, C. Young, R. Catharine Crawford YoungMay '90 3403 Fayette Avenue Louisville, KY 40213 502/367-6888 Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. with Honors in English, University of Louisville, 1986; Mary Burton Award for Top English Student. Law School Activities and Honors: Journal of Family Law, member; Journal of Law and Education, managing editor; Dean's List; Book Awards: Civil Procedure II, Business Torts; Moot Court; Phi Alpha Delta. Work Experience: Summer Associate, Alagia, Day, Marshall, Mintmire & Chauvin, 1989; Law Clerk, Rogers, Fuller & Pitt, summer 1988. Practice Preference: Litigation, Labor; Southeast. Robert A. Young May '90 c/o 1881 Woodhollow Way Bowling Green, KY 42101 5021781-1410 Hometown: Bowling Green, Kentucky Scholastic Background: B.A. in Government, Western Kentucky University, 1986; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Law School Activities and Honors: Book Award: Energy Law. Work Experience: Law Clerk, English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, May 1988-present. Practice Preference: Law Firm; Litigation, Labor, Insurance Defense; Southeast. 30 Zimmerman Zion Louis Zimmerman May '90 425 S. Hubbards Lane #46 Louisville, KY 40207 502/897-0656 Hometown: Murray, Kentucky Scholastic Background: M.A. in Organizational Communication, Murray State University, 1987; Board of Regents, student member; Council on Higher Education, student advisory committee member; B.S. in Broadcast Performance, Murray State University, 1985; Dean's List; Student Senator; M.S.U.-TV 11 Newscaster; WPHD Campus Radio D.J. Law School Activities and Honors: Mock Trial, participant; Student Bar Association, president, 1989-90, class representative, placement committee. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Judge Jack Mudd, Jefferson Circuit Court, Jan. 1989- present. ' Practice Preference: Litigation, Communications; Flexible with slight preference to Kentucky and Tennessee. Kim Zion May '90 209 W. Southland Boulevard Louisville, KY 40214 502/363-1613 Hometown: Sterling, Illinois Scholastic Background: B.A. in History, University of Iowa, 1987. Work Experience: Law Clerk, Hollis Searcy Law Office, summer 1989; Student Assistant, School of Law Placement Office, May 1989- Dec. 1l}89. Practice Preference: Labor Law, Education Law, Medical Law; northern Illinois, eastern Iowa, Wisconsin. Adntinistration and Faculty 31 Administration Barbara B. Lewis, J.D., M.L. & T. Dean R. Thomas Blackburn, Jr., LL.M., J .D. Associate Dean Jacqueline R. Kanovitz, J.D. Associate Dean Donald F. Olson, MBA Assistant Dean for Administration Mary Jo White, M.Ed. Admissions Director Phyllis D. Leibson, M.Ed. Placement Director Barbara Thompson Academic Coordinator, Student Records Patricia Treadway Program Assistant, Student Records Faculty Leslie W. Abramson A.B., Cornell University, 1968; J .D., University of Michigan, 1971; LL.M., S.J .D., University of Wisconsin, 1979; Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1970-71; admitted to Kentucky bar, 1971; private practice with Frank E. Haddad, Jr., 1971-1974; consultant, Kentucky Council on Public Higher Education, 1974, 1977, 1981; reporter, Speedy Trial Planning Group for the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, 1976-1984; Acting Assistant University Provost, 1984; Fellow, American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Conduct Organizations, 1985- 1986; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1973-1976; Associate Professor of Law, 1976-1979; Professor of Law, 1979-. Kathleen S. Bean B.A., Ball State University, 1973; J.D., Drake University Law School, 1978; Editorin- 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, IA, 1978-80; Attorney, Legal Servs. Corp., Des Moines, IA, 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-. 32 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 Journal, 1981-82, admitted to Ohio Bar, 1982; Southern District of Ohio, 1983; Registered Pharmacist in Kentucky and Ohio, 1978; Attorney in litigation practice with Michael F. Colley Co., L.P.A., Columbus, Ohio, 1982-87; member of American Society for Pharmacy Law, Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1987-. Robert Thomas Blackburn, Jr. B.S., University of Kentucky, 1967; J.D., Vanderbilt School of Law; LL.M., Harvard University, 1988; admitted to practice in Kentucky, 1971; private practice with Ewen, Mackenzie, Peden, Louisville, Kentucky, 1971-1976; Certified Public Accountant, admitted in Tennessee, 1968; certified in Kentucky, 1971; member of the American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar Associations; member of the Louisville Bar Association Subcommittee on Taxation; Lecturer, University of Louisville, 1971-1976; Assistant Professor, 1976-1979; Associate Professor, 1979-1982; Professor of Law, 1982-; Associate Dean, 1989-. 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, 1986-1989. Ronald W. Eades B.A., Rhodes College, 1970; J .D., Memphis State University, 1973; LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1977; Staff Attorney, Tennessee Valley Authority, general trial work from Jan., 1974 through August, 1976; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1977-1980; Associate Professor, 1980-1982; Professor 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-inChief, 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 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; admittted 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-. Michael K. Jordan A.B. magna cum laude, Bowdoin College, 1975; J .D. with Distinction, University of Iowa, 1980; admitted to Iowa Bar, 1981; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1983; Assistant Attorney General, Iowa Attorney General's Office, 1981-1983; Special Assistant Attorney General, Minnesota Attorney General's Office, 1983-85; Labor Counsel, Northwest Air Lines, Dec. 1985-89; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1989. Jacqueline R. Kanovitz A.B., University of Louisville, 1967; J .D., 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-. Associate Dean, 1989-. Laurence W. Knowles B.A., LaSalle College, 1955; LL.B., Rutgers University, 1958; LL.M., Yale University, 1959; Attorney, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1962-1963; admitted to Kentucky bar, 1960; Assistant Professor of Law, 1959- 1962; Associate Professor of Law, 1962-1966; Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1966-; Visiting Professor of Law, Haile Selassie I University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1966-1968; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Georgia, 1969-1970; Visiting Professor of Law, University of South Carolina School of Law, 1972-1974; Visiting Lecturer, University of Leeds, England, Spring 1977, Spring 1987. 33 Susan M. Kuzma B.A., Ohio State University, 1975; J.D., Ohio State University, 1978; admitted to Ohio Bar, 1978; member of the Bar of the Northern District of Ohio, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Law Clerk to Honorable William K. Thomas, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio, 1978-80; Law Clerk to Honorable John D. Holschuh, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio, 1980-81; Trial Attorney, United States Department of Justice, Criminal Division, 1981-88; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1988-. Norvie L. Lay B.S., University of Kentucky, 1960; J.D., cum laude, University of Louisville, 1963; LL.M., University of Michigan, 1964; S.J.D. University of Michigan, 1967; Graduate Fellow, University of Michigan School of Law, 1963-1964; member of American, Kentucky, and Louisville Bar Associations; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1964-1967; Associate Professor of Law, 1967 -1970; Professor of Law, 1970-; Assistant Dean, 1971-1973; Associate Dean, 1973-84; graduate faculty, National Trust School, Northwestern University, 1975- 1981; Acting Dean, 1981-1982; Visiting Professor of Law, Southwestern University School of Law, Summer, 1983; Visiting Professor of Law, New York Law School, 1984. David J. Leibson B.A., cum laude, Vanderbilt University, 1966; J.D., cum laude, University of Louisville, 1969; LL.M., Harvard University, 1970; practiced with firm of Leibson and Franklin, P.S.C., Louisville, Kentucky, 1970- 1972; Lecturer, University of Louisville, 9171-1972; 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; Bernard Flexner Professor of Law, 1989-. Barbara B. Lewis B.A., University of Louisville, 1958; J.D., University of Louisville, 1962; M.A., Tennessee Technological University, 1972; M.L. & T., Marshall Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary, 1974; Jefferson County Juvenile Court, 1960-1963; 34 Staff Attorney, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1963-1964; Assistant Professor of Law, 1974-75; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1975-1978; Associate Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1978-1981; Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1981-1982; Interim Dean, University of Oklahoma, 1980-1981; Dean and Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1982-. Joseph C. Long B.A., University of Missouri, 1961; J.D., University of Missouri, 1963; Editor, Missouri Law Review; LL.M. University of Virginia, 1972; eligible to practice, the U.S. Supreme Court, Sixth and Tenth U.S. Courts of Appeals, and U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and the Missouri, Illinois, and Oklahoma bars. Served in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps for three years; Assistant Professor, University of South Dakota Law School, 1966-68; Instructor, University of Virginia, 1968-69; Assistant Professor of Law, Stetson University, 1969-70; Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1970-; Special Advisor and Consultant, Oklahoma Securities Commission, 1970- present; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Louisville, 1989-. 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-. 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; 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; Private practice, 1972; Associate Law Librarian, Duke University Law Library, 1973-1974; Assistant Professor and Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1975-1977; Associate Professor of Law, 1977-1980; Professor of Law and Law Librarian, 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 Associate, 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 oflaw, 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 Coif; 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 Kentucky Civil Liberties Union, Louisville Bar Association's Professional Responsibility and Dispute Resolution Committees; Associate Professor of Law, 1986-; Visiting Lecturer, University of Leeds, England, 1988-89. Harold G. Wren A.B., Columbia College, Columbia University, 1942; LL.B., Columbia University School of Law, J.S.D., Yale Law School; practiced with Wilkiefarr and Gallagher, New York, 1948-1949; Sterling Fellow, Yale Law School, 1951-1952; Fullbright Research Scholar, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1953-1954; Associate Professor of Law, University of Mississippi, 1949-1954; Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma, 1954-1957; Southern Methodist University, 1957-1965; Boston College Law School, 1965-1969; Graduate Faculty, National Trust School, 1968-1977; Visiting Professor of Law, University of California (Berkeley), 1957; Cornell University, 1960; Northwestern University, 1964; New York University, 1966; University of Missouri, 1968; Dean and Professor of Law, Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College, 1969- 35 1972; The T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond, 1972-1976; Dean, University of Louisville School of Law, 1976- 1981; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, 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, University of Kentucky, 1983; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984-; Assistant Professor, 1987-. David J. Ensign B.A., University of Kansas, 1972; M.L.S. Emporia State University, 1976; J.D., Washburn University School of Law, 1982; admitted to the Kansas bar, 1983; Reader's Advisor, Topeka Public Library, 1973-1980; Assistant Librarian, Reference, Washburn University School of Law, 1980-82; Assistant Librarian, Head of Technical Services, 1982- 85; Associate Director, 1985-1989; Assistant Professor of Law and Librarian, University of Louisville, 1989-. Robin R. Harris B.A., University of Louisville, 1974; M.A., University of Louisville, 1978; M.A.L.S., University of Kentucky, 1981; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, 1984-; Instructor in Legal Bibliography and Assistant Law Librarian, 1984-; Assistant Professor of Legal Bibliography, 1988-. 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 Bibliography, 1987-; Assistant Law Librarian, University of Louisville, 1984-. 36 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 Donald H. Balleisen A.B, Princeton University, 1948: J.D., Harvard University, 1951 Hon. Richard J. FitzGerald B. A., Manhattan College, 1970; J.D., University of Louisville, 1974. Thomas J. FitzGerald B.A., Roger Williams College, 1976; J.D., University of Kentucky, 1980. 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 Kimberly K. Greene B.A. Duke University, 1971; M.S. Queens College of New York, 1974; J .D., University of Kentucky, 1980. James R. Higgins, Jr. B.S., Alfred University, 1965; J.D., University of Louisville, 1978 Bradley R. Hume B.A. Princeton University, 1974. J.D., Vanderbilt University, 1977. Thomas H. Irwin B.A. Western Kentucky University, 1979, J .D., University of Kentucky, 1983. 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 Lanshe A.B., Georgetown University, 1968; J.D. , Cornell University, 1971; M.B.A. University of Hawaii, 1975; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1988. Hon. Charles M. Leibson J .D., University of Louisville, 1952; LL.M. University of Virginia, 1986. 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. Carol M. Raskin A.B. Brown University 1962. J .D., University of Louisville, 1976 Glenn L. Schilling J.D., University of Cincinnati, 1953 Sara Walter-Combs 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. 37 University of Louisville School of Law Request for Placement Services Employer: __________________________________________________________ _ N arne of Recruitment Coordinator: ______________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ _ City: __________ State: _________ Zip Code: ____ _ Telephone:( _ ) _______________________ _ On-campus interview date: first choice: _____________ second choice: ____________ For interviews with: 3rd year __________ 2nd year ___________ 1st year ________ _ Interviews to begin: ___________ Lunch Break: ____________ Last one: ________ _ Interview length: 20 min. _______ 30 min. _______ other __________ N arne 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 _________ forthcorn~ng __________ _ Cornrnentsnlequests: ____________________________________________________ _ We are unable to schedule interviews at the University of Louisville this year, but would like to receive resumes from the following students: 3rd year 2nd year 1st year Any limitations to race, color, sex, creed, or national origin are prohibited by law. This Law School firmly adheres to, and believes in, a principle of the equal opportunity for all individuals. We are required by law to forbid the use of our facilities by persons who deny equal opportunity to our students. Please indicate your understanding of and compliance with this policy by returning this signed document to the Placement Office, School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292. Signature ________________________________________ 39 |
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University of Louisville--Students University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae University of Louisville--Faculty Law students Legal education |
Date Original | 1989; 1990 |
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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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