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FALL 2015 LAW SetonHall MAGAZINE News for Alumni and Friends of the Seton Hall University School of Law A New Dean Seton Hall Law Welcomes

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FALL 2015

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MAGAZINE

News for Alumni and Friends of the Seton Hall University School of Law

A New Dean Seton Hall Law Welcomes

Table of Contents

Letter from Our Dean 1

A New Dean for Seton Hall Law 2

A Tribute to Dean Patrick E. Hobbs 6

ABA President Paulette Brown ’76 9

Class Notes 10

Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors 13

Honor Roll of Giving 14

Seton Hall Law Inside Back Cover Alumni Council

Calendar of Alumni Events Back CoverNew Leaders in the Law

Thirty percent of the incoming law school deans in the U.S. are women, creating a buzz throughout legal education. But, as Kathleen M. Boozang noted, women leaders are not news at Seton Hall Law, “it’s just one more way we are ahead of the curve.”

“Our founder, Miriam T. Rooney, was the first woman dean of an ABA-accredited law school back in 1951,” said Dean Boozang. “Of the Law School’s eight deans, three are women.

“So we began the tradition of breaking the mold from the very start.”

Paulette Brown ’76 has made a career of being first. As the 2015-16 President of the American Bar Association, Paulette Brown ’76 is driving innovation for the national organization of 400,000 members. She is the first woman of color to lead the ABA and believes the diversity she reflects should radiate throughout the legal profession.

During her keynote speech at the ABA meeting in Chicago, Brown evoked the words of attorney and civil rights leader Charles Hamilton Houston, affirming that lawyers are indeed “social engineers for justice.”

“As lawyers – regardless of our ideology, age, practice area, or place of employment – we all believe that this nation’s laws must be applied equally,” she said. “We deeply value the concept that the justice system must not only be fair, but must be perceived as fair by everyone in order to be effective.”

Dean Boozang was honored to celebrate Paulette Brown’s installation as ABA President. “Paulette’s speech inspired me,” Dean Boozang said. “She underscored the value of our profession’s traditions, yet challenged us to revisit, rethink, and, always, improve, both the substance and application of the law. Tradition and innovation – they are at the heart of Seton Hall Law’s commitment to our students, to our alumni, and to the legal profession overall. We could not be prouder that Paulette stands among our most distinguished graduates.”

Read more about the Seton Hall Law alumni community at law.shu.edu/alumni.

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ABA President Paulette Brown ’76 and Dean Kathleen M. Boozang at the ABA Annual Meeting in Chicago in August 2015

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Letter from Our Dean

As the new Dean of Seton Hall Law School, I am honored to introduce the 2015 issue of our annual alumni magazine.

I am both delighted and humbled to succeed Dean Patrick E. Hobbs. As I meet deans from other law schools nationwide, I discover that his extraordinary leadership over the past 16 years is legendary. Seton Hall Law is known for its meteoric rise by virtually every measure in every ranking.

Dean Hobbs’ success was built upon the foundation established by his predecessor, Dean Ronald J. Riccio, who fostered an ethos of rigor and compassion, inculcated in every student who graduated during his tenure. Both Deans Riccio and Hobbs molded a faculty who are nationally known for their scholarship and for the incomparable quality of their teaching.

On behalf of the entire Seton Hall Law community, I extend our gratitude to Dean Hobbs for his vision, his passion, and for the joy he brought to his work and which he shared every day with his colleagues, with our students and with you, our alumni.

I am pleased to continue my predecessors’ tradition of sharing with you the Law School’s many successes over the past year. Through impactful faculty scholarship and landmark events, Seton Hall Law continues to distinguish itself on the national stage.

Professor Thomas Healy, whose book on Oliver Wendell Holmes and the First Amendment was published to great acclaim last year, was named a Guggenheim Fellow, one of our nation’s most prestigious scholarly awards. Professor John Jacobi’s work monitoring the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, on behalf of New Jersey’s most underserved communi-ties, fills a systemic gap. Professor Kristin Johnson hosted this year’s annual National Business Law Scholars Conference, convening academics who teach, study and influence the shape of corporate practices, regulations and policies.

Seton Hall Law hosted jurist Paul Clement, the 43rd Solicitor General of the United States, as the speaker at this year’s Larson Lecture, made possible by Peter N. Larson ’74. Paul Clement affirmed for students that, while there is no substitute for hard work and exhaustive preparation, they have the talent to achieve true excellence in the law.

Seton Hall Law commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March with a special screening of the award-winning film, Selma. Professor Wilfredo Caraballo then moderated a panel discussion, in which Professors Mark Denbeaux and Brenda Saunders Hampden illuminated this tumultuous period with their personal experiences as civil

rights pioneers. Associate Dean Mark Alexander interpreted today’s events in light of this moment in civil rights history.

The inaugural “Diversity in Compliance” event, sponsored by the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy and Johnson & Johnson, with support from the Dean’s Diversity Council, brought together professionals and students to build their networks within this rapidly growing area in our region’s regulated industries, a field in which Seton Hall Law is internationally prominent.

Our success may also be measured in numbers. At #63, our U.S. News & World Report ranking solidifies our place in the top third of the nation’s 200 law schools. Likewise, Above the Law included Seton Hall Law among its Top 50 Law Schools for the third consecutive year. Just as important, Above the Law ranked Seton Hall Law tied at #1 for our Alumni Rating, based on your feedback about your alma mater. We are honored for the distinction and, as always, proud of our graduates.

The Seton Hall Law alumni network is uniquely strong – “fierce,” as one student put it. As a professor and Associate Dean for 25 years, I value the number of former students whom I count today among my good friends and esteemed colleagues.

I plan to spend this year meeting as many of you as possible, to share with you my vision for Seton Hall Law. I welcome your insights into how we can better support you in continuing to achieve your professional aspirations, and how we, as a Law School, can play a more integral role within the larger community.

Warm regards,

Kathleen M. Boozang, Dean and Professor of Law

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“Seton Hall Law distinguishes itself by anticipating the demands of a constantly evolving economy, enabling us to prepare our students to excel in the world into which they graduate.”

Dean Boozang follows Dean Patrick E. Hobbs, who led Seton Hall Law School from 1999 to 2015. The seamless transition of leadership is a natural outgrowth of Dean Hobbs’ and Dean Boozang’s longstanding friendship and working partnership over the decades. Both joined the Seton Hall Law faculty as assistant professors on the same day in 1990.

Serving as Associate Dean for more than half of Dean Hobbs’ tenure, Dean Boozang was one of the primary architects and drivers of the Law School’s strategic planning process in 2004. The resulting plan and its implementation through the concerted efforts of Seton Hall Law faculty, administration, and the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors, resulted in the Law School’s meteoric rise over the past decade in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, to #63 in 2015. “No other law school has climbed more dramatically within the same time frame,” noted Dean Boozang, adding, “Imagine where we’ll be in another decade!”

Rooted in firmly held traditions, welcoming innovation

A New Dean for Seton Hall Law

“ Seton Hall Law succeeds because we continually reinvent,” said Dean Kathleen M. Boozang, explaining how the current market requires the Law School to be nimble.

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In addition, graduates’ bar passage rates have exceeded state averages in New Jersey and New York for nearly 10 years. And, with the Law School’s total employment rate of 93 percent for the Class of 2014, employment outcomes parallel those of the top law schools in the nation. Dean Boozang is known to students for her hands-on approach to student placement. She has carried that dedication into the deanship, having spent much of her first summer as dean “working to connect students with judges and law firms on both sides of the Hudson, in Washington, D.C., and in California,” she said, with a laugh.

Dean Boozang speaks of her and Dean Hobbs’ “parallel paths” in achieving a shared vision. “As Pat sought support for the initial strategic plan from our alumni, donors and the University, my role was to spearhead the plan’s fulfillment,” she said. “You see the results reflected in the kind of entrepreneurial, forward-thinking programs that we’ve developed and in the quality and caliber of our faculty. We preserved the ethos instilled by Dean Ronald Riccio – our faculty continue to be dedicated to the success of each and every Seton Hall Law student and graduate.”

“My strategic planning process always includes in-depth discussions with senior leaders in corporations,” Dean Boozang said. “They are the ultimate clients and employers whom our students will advise or serve when they graduate. Their business needs inform how law firms will practice law in the next five, ten or fifteen years. I have also grown relationships with many consulting firms who now compete with law firms, and am acutely aware that many multi-national corporations have essentially built in-house law firms.”

One of the emerging trends she capitalized on was compliance. “New Jersey is at the epicenter of our

world’s most highly regulated industries – life sciences and financial services,” she said. “Compliance represents an entire new profession which Seton Hall Law can educate, as well as a new pathway for our J.D. graduates.”

This year, Dean Boozang, working together with the Law School’s corporate law faculty, introduced both an M.S.J. degree in Compliance in Financial Services and a J.D. Concentration in Compliance. Today, Seton Hall Law offers the greatest array of compliance education and training programs of any law school in the country.

Dean Boozang cautions against these entrepreneurial activities detracting from the education of the many students who will ultimately spend their careers in small firms representing individuals and small-to-medium-sized entities. “We need to remember this in planning our curriculum, and in thinking about how to best serve our alumni,” she explained. One of Dean Boozang’s first initiatives is the creation of a working group to strengthen the Law School’s ties with those practicing in smaller firms, who, said Dean Boozang, “comprise a strong core of our alumni.”

A Dedication to Service and Social JusticeAn inspiration for Dean Boozang’s candidacy for the deanship was Pope Francis’ call that each of us, and every community, “be an instrument of God for the liberation and promotion of the poor, and for enabling them to be fully a part of society.”

Indeed, Seton Hall Law’s Catholic mission and its presence in Newark is why Dean Boozang came to Seton Hall Law. “I think about our role in the community – as a citizen – in the same way I seek to identify new areas of the law we might develop,” Dean Boozang said. “I talk to as many individuals as possible in the judiciary, government and the community. What are the pressing

We want to imbue Seton Hall Law graduates with a commitment to serving the community no matter what career path they pursue.

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About Dean Kathleen M. Boozang

Dean Boozang came to Seton Hall in 1990 as a health law professor charged with founding the Law School’s now top-ranked Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy. She served as Associate Dean to Dean Hobbs, as Vice Provost at Seton Hall University, and as Associate Dean for Academic Advancement.

Dean Boozang has focused much of her scholarship on nonprofit governance issues with a special focus on religiously-affiliated hospitals, and in recent years, explored the legal and policy issues related to corporate corruption and compliance.

Dean Boozang is a Fellow of The Hastings Center as well as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. She is also a member of the American Law Institute and is past president of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME).

In 2013, the ASLME conferred upon Dean Boozang the Jay Healy Health Law Teacher Award. Dean Boozang currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the St. Joseph Healthcare System in New Jersey. After attending Boston College she graduated from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, where she was inducted into the Order of the Coif and served as the managing editor of the Law QuarterLy. She received her LL.M. from Yale Law School.

Dean Boozang is pictured with Seton Hall Law graduates who have launched their careers with prestigious clerkships. Cymetra Williams ’15, left, is currently clerking for the Honorable Mary Catherine Cuff, Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court, who is temporarily assigned to the New Jersey State Supreme Court. In September 2016, Williams will clerk for the Honorable Michael A. Shipp ’94, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Edan Lisowicz ’14, right, clerked for the Honorable Donald H. Steckroth, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, until his retirement in February, and has since clerked for Judge Steckroth’s successor, the Honorable John K. Sherwood, with whom Lisowicz will remain for the coming year.

areas that need law reform in our state? What gaps exist in services? Where can Seton Hall Law make a difference? What expertise exists within our faculty that can help the community? We are developing a new strategic plan for the Center for Social Justice that matches the strengths of our clinical faculty with community needs and that offers every student an opportunity to have a clinical experience. We want to imbue Seton Hall Law graduates with a commitment to serving the community no matter what career path they pursue.”

Looking ForwardWhere does Dean Boozang envision Seton Hall Law in five years? “We are already one of the top five Catholic law schools in the country, so I have my eye on the number one spot,” said Dean Boozang with a smile. “We will be driven first and foremost by its mission, while remaining a forward-thinking law school with both J.D. and graduate programs taking their cues from the marketplace – the sectors comprising the ultimate clients, and employers, of Seton Hall Law graduates.

“While preparing the next generation of attorneys will always represent our core activity,” Dean Boozang predicted, “we will be educating and training a growing number of professionals who do not want to practice law, but who choose to make their careers in public service or in the business world. As teachers, we need to have a broader vision of the pathways our students will travel.”

“Ultimately, I envision that the legal profession, govern-ment and industry will recognize Seton Hall Law for its excellence in educating not only future attorneys but also future policy-makers and business professionals,” Dean Boozang concluded. “I firmly believe that the J.D. is an outstanding preparation for any number of career paths, not just the practice of law. Our faculty will continue to produce innovative, impactful scholarship and continue to be more involved in on-the-ground reform efforts. Such engagement reflects the need for Seton Hall Law to remain a ‘good citizen,’ making our society a better place in which to thrive and prosper in all senses of the word.”

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In her letter welcoming new students, Dean Boozang writes,

Seton Hall Law’s cornerstone values – integrity, loyalty and engagement – define the Seton Hall lawyer . . . . The integrity and character of the Seton Hall lawyer explains why we stand out for excellence. Seton Hall loyalty means that your professors and classmates will be invested in your success throughout your career, from the moment you become a student.

“ Looking over the last 25 years, it became clear that these foun-dational values comprise the core of our culture,” Dean Boozang commented. “When I meet with graduates, these values resonate for them, as well.”

Why the Seton Hall Lawyer is Unique“ Seton Hall Law engages our students in what it means to practice law from their first day. Faculty seek to ensure that our students not only grasp concepts and master their application, but also understand that the end game is to produce results for a client: an individual, company, or policy-maker,” Dean Boozang explains. “Whether meeting with judges or partners in law firms, I hear that Seton Hall graduates understand how to produce results, and they have an outstanding work ethic.”

“ One of our most important recent curricular innovations is Intro-duction to Lawyering, a year-long course for first-year students, introducing them to the core functions of a lawyer. It enhances our legal research and writing training while incorporating practice experiences like interviewing, counseling and negotiating,” Dean Boozang said. Because Lawyering is taught by full-time faculty, 1L students have a ready mentor with whom they spend an entire year in a small group setting. Faculty inculcate the values of integrity, loyalty and engagement that Dean Boozang believes form the Seton Hall lawyer. “I am confident our 1L students will carry this experience with them for their entire careers” she said.

Building Career Success, One Student at a TimeMyriad externship, fellowship, summer employment and clinical opportunities, in a variety of settings, enable students to test their interests and then pursue career options with knowledge. The Road to

Success, a series developed by Dean of Students Cara Foerst and the Office of Career Services, hosts alumni from a spectrum of settings to share their roles, responsibilities and career paths. “A law degree offers many roads to professional success,” Dean Boozang observed. “We work with each student individually to identify her career interests and the path that will help him achieve his aspirations. This approach produces better-prepared and more satisfied graduates.”

Dean Boozang also recognizes the importance of the Seton Hall Law alumni network in opening doors for its students and graduates. “‘Loyalty’ truly describes the bond our graduates feel toward both students and one another,” she said. “None of what we accomplish would happen without the continued engagement of our alumni.”

Faculty as ‘Active Citizens’ As a health law professor, Dean Boozang appreciates the power of scholarship to transform public policy, believing that law schools have a special obligation to deploy their assets to achieve reform. Professor Marina Lao’s career of antitrust scholarship resulted in her appointment as Director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission. Professor Rachel Godsil’s work on housing, land use and social justice led to her appointment, by Mayor Bill DeBlasio, as Chair of the New York City Rent Guidelines Board.

In addition, Professor Linda Fisher’s research on property foreclo-sures in lower-income neighborhoods exposed unethical practices within the financial services sector. And for the past 10 years, Dean Boozang noted, “Professor Edward Hartnett, one of the nation’s top constitutional law scholars, has co-authored Supreme Court Practice, the definitive guide to protocols in our nation’s highest court.”

Enduring Values that Drive Innovation at Seton Hall Law

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Each year, Professor Rachel Godsil hosts a panel discussion during Orientation, talking with alumni about their law school experiences and their current professional roles. Pictured, from left, are the members of year’s panel: Matthew Colford ’10, Director, Advisory, KPMG LLP; Andrea Joy Albrecht ’11, Associate, Ceconi & Cheifetz, LLC; Professor Godsil; Danielle Counts ’12, Deputy Attorney General, Division of Child Protection and Permanency; Steven Llanes ’13, Associate, Lowenstein Sandler LLP; and Lauren Repole ’13, Associate, Simpson, Thatcher, & Bartlett, LLP.

“ Most important,” concluded Dean Boozang, “is that engaged scholars make outstanding teachers and role models, exemplifying the possibilities of what you can accomplish with a law degree.”

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16 Years of Distinguished Service as Dean of Seton Hall Law

Dean Patrick E. Hobbs

There has never been a day when I have not looked forward to coming into this building,Dean Hobbs is known to say — often when welcoming new students; exhorting them to feel the joy he has always felt as a member of the Seton Hall Law community.

In August 2014 Dean Hobbs announced he would step down. What followed was yet another year of distinguished, remarkable service. Here are some of the highlights.

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Celebrating

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Orientation August 18, 2014

My three favorite days of our academic year are, Orientation—today, when I get to usher in our newest incoming class; our Swearing-In Ceremony for the most recent graduating class; and Graduation. Welcome to the start of your legal career. Our faculty can’t wait to get a hold of you!

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’’Swearing-in CeremonyDecember 3, 2014

“My parting words to our newly minted attorneys are always the same: You have worked hard to reach this moment. Take your oath seriously because, when all is said and done, your future as a lawyer will rise and fall with your reputation. Guard it with everything you have.”

Joining Dean Hobbs, from left, the Honorable David B. Katz ’87 Presiding Judge, Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, who administered the state oath; and the Honorable Steven C. Mannion ’93, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, who administered the federal oath.

CommencementMay 22, 2015

“Class of 2015, in your hand you hold a 2015 quarter painted red, in a plastic case. The quarter is to remind you that in times of trouble, or doubt, or jeopardy, I want you to call me. I gave you my cell phone number the first day of law school. Call me. I’ll get you through that moment.”

Dean Hobbs was the speaker for the 2015 Commencement, at which Seton Hall University conferred upon him an honorary Master of Laws degree.

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Kathleen M. Boozang April 24, 2015

A Farewell Tribute to Dean HobbsMay 12, 2015

“On occasion, after an event wraps up, I’ll go back to the office to get my briefcase. Everyone has gone home and the building is empty. And I walk the building. I see the people, they are still here. Their spirit is still here, always with us.”

Seton Hall Law’s Board of Visitors, Alumni Council, student organization leaders, faculty and administration honored Dean Hobbs with a special celebration. Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91, Chair of the Board of Visitors, served as the master of ceremonies for the program. Led by the Board of Visitors, Seton Hall Law raised $782,800 for the Patrick E. Hobbs Endowed Scholarship, the largest endowed scholarship in the history of the Law School.

I am delighted that my colleague and friend will succeed me as Dean. She is the right person to lead Seton Hall during this time of extraordinary change in legal education and the practice of law. Under her leadership I am confident our Law School will reach even greater heights,

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’’Dean Hobbs wrote in his announcement to the community following Dean Boozang’s appointment by the Seton Hall University Provost.

The New Dean is Appointed:

The Larson Lecture becomes the Hobbs LectureFebruary 10, 2015

“Peter Larson generously donated to refurbish this wonderful space, which is why we sit today in the Larson Auditorium. He wanted it to be a place where the spirit of civil discourse is well and consistently observed.”

In 2012, Peter N. Larson ’74 (pictured with Dean Hobbs) and his wife, Lee, inaugurated the Larson Lecture, inviting distinguished speakers representing the diversity of opinion on matters of national importance. The 2015 Lecture welcomed Paul D. Clement, the 43rd Solicitor General of the United States. This year, Peter Larson announced the lecture series has been renamed the Hobbs Lecture, in honor of Dean Hobbs.

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“It’s always good to come back home,” said Paulette Brown as she opened her address to the incoming Seton Hall Law students at Orientation in August.

Brown visited her alma mater just two weeks after assuming the presidency of the American Bar Association, marking the launch of her initiative, Main Street ABA – a year-long, nationwide tour of law schools and state and local bar associations. As the first woman of color to lead the ABA, Brown is determined to help the ABA broaden its pipeline, with bold initiatives to foster greater diversity and inclusion within the legal profession, and a part of that effort is her visits to boys and girls clubs across the U.S.

At Orientation, Paulette Brown shared her view of the vital role lawyers play in society: “I remember being in your place, never knowing any lawyers when I grew up,” she said. “I went to college thinking I would be a social worker so that I could save the world. I quickly learned that with a law degree and with the power that it gives, I could have much more impact.”

“There is a justice gap,” Brown continued, encouraging students to consider the law as both a profession and a call to service. “There is so much need for all of you, and for the talents you will bring to the legal profession. We know that, because you are here, you set a bar for your-selves that is very high. And it is very important that you never let anyone lower that bar for you – and that you never lower it for yourself.”

Seton Hall Law student leaders, who give extensive amounts of time in service to the Law School, met with Paulette Brown for lunch following her remarks. Pictured, from left, are Joseph Dellera ’17; Nedda Alvarez ’17; Chelsea Ott ’17; Diane Lopez ’16 ; Dominic DiLeo ’17; Saige Sube ’17, Dina Ibrahim ’16, Paulette Brown, Noel Thomas ’16, Katherine Dadulla ’16, Latoya Dawkins ’17, Svjetlana Tesic ’16 and Pooja Patel ’16.

“ Diversity and inclusion doesn’t just mean bridging racial, gender, or sexual orientation divides. It means recognizing what we have in common, how we have so many shared goals, and the many ways in which they make us a better, stronger, and a more noble profession,” Paulette Brown said during her acceptance speech at the national ABA meeting in early August.

“ The legal profession provides more hours of pro bono service than any other profession,”

Paulette Brown said to Seton Hall Law students in August. And she reminded her fellow alumni of the ABA’s annual Pro Bono Week, October 25-31, to recognize pro bono service and recruit volunteers nationwide, along with a new signature event, And Justice for All: An ABA Day of Service, which will take place on October 30. Visit www.celebrateprobono.org for more information.

Paulette Brown ’76ABA President

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| 1960sJames B. Ventantonio ’64 joined SAI Management Consulting as Executive Vice President. The Hon. Stephen B. Rubin ’69 joined The Rotolo Law Firm as Of Counsel.

| 1970sFrederick Nugent ’71 became a member of the Santa Fe Community College Foundation Board. The Hon. Donald H. Steckroth ’72 joined Cole Schotz P.C. as a Member. Walter J. Greenhalgh ’74 received the Manny Katten Award from the Association of Insolvency & Restructuring Advisors. The Hon. Joel A. Pisano ’74 joined Connell Foley LLP as Of Counsel. Alfred C. Koeppe ’75 was awarded the NJUA Distinguished Service Award by the New Jersey Utilities Association. The Hon. Sallyanne Floria ’78 was appointed to lead the Essex County Vicinage. The Hon. Marlene Lynch Ford ’79 was named Assignment Judge for the Ocean Vicinage Superior Court. The Hon. Mark Janeczko ’79 was appointed a judge for the Bergen County Superior Court.

| 1980sArleen Tyndorf ’80 joined Health Republic Insurance of New Jersey as Senior Executive Vice President/Chief Compliance Officer. Thomas Ludlum ’82 was nominated to become a judge for the Workers’ Compensation Court of New Jersey. The Hon. Bonnie J. Mizdol ’82 was named assignment judge for Bergen County Superior Court. The Hon. Peter J. Melchionne ’83 was nominated for tenure in Bergen County. Louis Andreozzi ’84 was named CEO of the .law division of Minds + Machines. Kevin Clark ’84 joined Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, P.A. as Counsel. Stephen M. Gansler ’84 was appointed Senior Vice President and Global Head of Human Resources at Oxford Immunotec. Kathryn Koles ’84 was promoted to Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel of Comcast Cable. Liza M. Walsh ’84 was named Managing Partner of Connell Foley LLP’s Newark office. Mark Benevenia ’85, Managing Counsel, Merck & Co., Inc. was honored by the Pro Bono Partnership for his outstanding pro bono service to the Partnership’s clients. Michael Dillon ’85 was nominated to become a judge for the Workers’ Compensation Court of New Jersey. The Hon. John

G. Hudak ’85 was appointed a judge for the Union County Superior Court. Vivian Sanks King ’85 was appointed a judge for the Newark Municipal Court. Joseph A. Torcivia ’85, co-president of Torcon Inc., was named Monmouth University’s 2015 Distinguished Business Leader. Charles B. Carey ’86 together with John J. Grossi III ’91, formed the firm, Carey & Grossi, Attorneys at Law.Kathleen N. Fennelly ’86 was elected Secretary of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation. The Hon. Lisa A. Firko ’86 was nominated for tenure in Bergen County Superior Court. The Hon. Jane Gallina Mecca ’86 was appointed a judge for the Bergen County Superior Court. The Hon. Richard Wischusen ’86 was appointed a judge for the Union County Superior Court. Anthony F. DellaPelle ’87 was elected to the Board of Directors of Owners’ Counsel of America. The Hon. Rudolph Filko ’87 was approved for tenure for the Passaic County Civil Division. Richard E. Incremona ’87 joined Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, P.A. as Counsel. Thomas Huth ’88 was promoted to Senior Litigation Counsel in the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office. Lenore Molee ’88 was appointed Dean of the School of Professional Studies at Berkeley College. Anthony Principi ’88 was appointed to the Talbot Hospice Foundation. Marc D. Rosenberg ’88 joined Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe LLP as a Partner. The Hon. Madeline Cox Arleo ’89 was appointed a judge for the U.S. District for the District of New Jersey. William J. Palatucci ’89 received the Women’s Political Caucus of New Jersey’s “Good Guy Award.” James A. Paone, II ’89 was elected Managing Shareholder at Davison, Eastman & Muñoz, P.A. Gianfranco Pietrafesa ’89 was named a 2015 NJ Super Lawyer in the business and corporate category.

| 1990sMarie A. Accardi ’90 joined Reardon Anderson, LLC. John J. Grossi III ’91, together with Charles B. Carey ’86, formed the firm Carey & Grossi, Attorneys at Law. The Hon. Andrea Carter-Latimer ’92 was approved for tenure in Middlesex County Superior Court. Geraldine Reilly ’92 was appointed to serve as Chair of the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board. Vernon Nelson ’93 has joined Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP in its Las Vegas office as a

ClassNotes

On June 12, 2015, Seton Hall University held its annual gala, “Many Are One,” to recognize Seton Hall University graduates who have given of their time and energy in service to the University community. Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06, the 2014-15 President of the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council, was among the honorees. He had served as Chief of Staff to New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, and she surprised him by joining the celebration. He is pictured with his wife, Devon, left, and Lt. Governor Guadagno, right.

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Partner. Denise Crump Sharperson ’94 has joined the New Jersey State Bar Association as Assistant General Counsel and Director of Diversity Initiatives. John D. Williams ’94 was elected President of the Sussex County Bar Association and was also sworn in as Sussex County Counsel. Jeffrey B. Cianciolo ’95 became a Partner at McLaughlin & Quinn LLC. Derrick R. Freijomil ’95 became a Partner at Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP. Yasmeen S. Khaleel ’95 was a “Woman to Watch in 2015” by South Jersey Biz Magazine. Athina Cornell ’96 started her own firm, Sciarrillo Cornell Merlino, McKeever & Osborne, LLC. Jeralyn L. Lawrence ’96 received the 2014 New Jersey State Bar Association Distinguished Legislative Service Award. Karen A. Passaro ’96 was appointed Dean of the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies at Seton Hall University. John Michael Vazquez ’96 was nominated as a judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Douglas A. Wheeler ’96 was elected Senior Vice President in the Office of Governmental Affairs at New York Life. Jennifer Borek ’97 became a Partner at Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster. Allison G. Greenberg ’97 became Counsel with Fensterstock & Partners LLP. Jamie K. Brown ’98 was named Executive Director of the Lake George Land Conservancy. Meghan Bennett Clark ’98 was named an Equity Partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. Mel Marquis ’98 co-authored the book, Litigation and

Arbitration In EU Competition Law. James I. McClammy ’98 became a Partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. Fruqan Mouzon ’98 was appointed General Counsel of the New Jersey State Senate Democratic Majority Office. Elaine Rocha ’98 was named Chief Operating Officer & Chief of Staff for AIG Investments. Dean R. Lospinoso ’99 was appointed Counsel at Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP. Gary J. Ruckelshaus ’99 joined Blank Rome LLP as a Partner. Theodore G. Zaleski ’99 was appointed Vice President of Clinical Effectiveness for Southern Ocean Medical Center.

| 2000sPeter F. Berk ’00 became Counsel at Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster. Eric Dittmann ’00 was named a Rising Star by Law360. Nicole DiMaria ’01 was named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Ramy A. Eid ’01 was appointed a Municipal Judge in Hudson County. John F. “Jack” Gillick ’01 was appointed a Trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation. Terence O’Leary ’01 was appointed Deputy Secretary for Public Safety for the State of New York by Governor Andrew Cuomo. Neil Mody ’01 was named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Sean A. Smith ’01 has been elected co-chair of the Essex County Bar Association’s Family Law executive

committee. Jennifer Critchley ’02 was named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Leora B. Freire ’02 was voted in as President-Elect of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers for the 2015-16 term. Christopher E Kunkel ’02 was named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Obadiah English ’03 became a Partner at Mannion Prior, LLP. Dr. John F. McArdle ’03 was named Assistant Professor of Management at the Bertolon School of Business at Salem State University. Cherylyn Esoy Mizzo ’03 has been selected for the 2015 Fellows program of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity. Peter M. Perkowski, Jr. ’03 was appointed Counsel at Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP. Natasha Songonuga ’03 became a Director at Gibbons P.C. Danielle M. DeFilippis ’04 became a Member of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. Keya C. Denner ’04 became a Member of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. Daniel Levy ’04 became a Member of the Firm at Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. Akinyemi Akiwowo ’05 joined Morgan Stanley as Vice President of Legal and Compliance. Nancy Del Pizzo ’05 joined Rivkin Radler LLP as Counsel. Deborah Kelly ’05 was nominated to the Morris County Historical Society’s Board of Trustees. Mark E. Lacis ’05 was named a Director and Shareholder at Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe.

Dedication of the Dean’s Office

Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 and his family showed their support for Seton Hall Law by dedicating the Dean’s office on the 3rd floor of the Law School building. The Dunicans’ generous gift is commemorated with a plaque outside the Dean’s office that was formally affixed in May 2015. Patrick Dunican is the Chairman and Managing Director of Gibbons P.C. and Chair of the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors. Pictured, from left, are Dean Boozang, Patrick Dunican and Dean Hobbs.

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Franklin C. McRoberts IV ’05 was named a 2014 New York Metro “Rising Star” in Super Lawyers Magazine. Stephen J. Pagano ’05 joined Riker Danzig as Counsel. Jennifer Marino Thibodaux ’05 became a Director at Gibbons P.C. Tadd Yearing ’05 was named a “2015 New Jersey Rising Star” in Super Lawyers Magazine.

Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06 was named Vice President, State Government Affairs, for UnitedHealth Group. James W. Boyan III ’06 was named a “2015 New Jersey Rising Star” in Super Lawyers Magazine. Jairo Cano ’06, Associate at Agostino & Associates, was selected as a 2014-15 Jack Nolan Fellow. Tracy McSweeney Child ’06 was named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Oscar Pinkas ’06 was elevated to partner at Dentons US LLP. Brendan M. Walsh ’06 was named a 2015 “New Jersey Rising Star” in Super Lawyers Magazine. John Cascarano ’07 has joined Failla Law Group, LLC as an Attorney at Law. Lisa Chapland ’07 joined the New Jersey State Bar Association as Director of Government Affairs. William “Bill” Ferreira ’07 was appointed a Trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation. Christopher Kinkade ’07 became a Partner at Fox Rothschild. James Marlow ’07 joined Cores Services Corporation Sparta as Of Counsel. Matthew R. Petracca ’07 joined the Law Offices of Debra Lynn Nicholson as Of Counsel. He was also named among the 2014 “Rising Stars” in Super Lawyers Magazine. Scott E. Reiser ’07 became a Member at Lum, Drasco & Positan LLC. David Sherman ’07 received the “Lawyers Who Lead by Example 2014 Award – Pro-Bono” from the New York Law Journal. Wanda French-Brown ’08 was selected for membership in the “National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40.” Chana (Hecht) Chalupski ’08 was named Registration Coordinator for Taglit Birthright Israel: Young Judaea. Joao Magalhaes ’08 was

named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Robert Prongay ’08 became the second named Partner in Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP. Grace Byrd ’09 was named among the “2015 New Leaders of the Bar” by the New Jersey Law Journal. Sanyam Parikh ’09 joined Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. as an Associate.

| 2010sJessica Jansyn ’10 was honored with the Elinor J. Ferdon Young Woman of Promise Award at the Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey’s Women of Achievement Fundraising Gala. Jordan T. Cohen ’11 joined Mintz Levin as an Associate. William P. Conaboy, Jr. ’11 published an article, “Dealing with Known or Suspected Whistleblowers in Internal Investigations” in the October 2014 issue of the American Health Lawyers Association’s Long Term Care Services newsletter. Erika M. Lopes-McLeman ’11 became an Associate at Dentons US, LLP. Kristyl M. Berckes ’12 joined Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. as an Associate. Daniel Bonilla ’12 became a member of the Hanover Township Economic Development Advisory Committee. Eric M. Dante ’12 joined Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP as an Associate. Desiree Grace ’12 became a Judicial Clerk to the Hon. Morton I. Greenberg, U.S. Court of Appeals. Amanda D. Laufer ’12 became Law Clerk to the Hon. Madeline Cox Arleo ’89 of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Emily Metz Meredith ’12 was

ClassNotes

The 30th Annual Red Mass

The 30th Annual Red Mass, the traditional service held in honor of lawyers and judges took place on September 19, 2014 at the majestic Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. The St. Thomas More Medal was bestowed upon the Hon. Madeline Cox Arleo ’89, who was sworn in to the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey in April 2015. She is pictured with her husband, Frank Arleo, and the Most Reverend Bernard A. Hebda, Co-Adjutor Archbishop of Newark.

On March 6, 2015, Seton Hall Law held its Annual Alumni Dinner Dance honoring Paulette Brown ’76, right, the 2015-16 President of the ABA and Partner at Locke Lord LLP. Karol Corbin Walker ’86, left, presented the 2015 Distinguished Graduate award to Paulette Brown at an event attended by alumni, supporters and friends.

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named Vice President of Animal Care at the National Milk Producers Federation. Elizabeth Blakely Paquet ’12 joined Polsinelli as an Associate. Jessica CM Almeida ’13 joined Mazie Slater Katz and Freeman as an Associate. Christopher B. Fontenelli ’13 was named the first recipient of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Pro Bono Award: New Attorney. Rose Maureen Harper ’13 joined Morrison Mahoney LLP as an Associate. Jonathan A. Keller ’13 joined East Orange General Hospital as General Counsel. Jennifer (Jascoll) Ljungberg ’13 joined Robinson Burns, LLC as an Associate. Kiaema R. Reid, MSJ ’13 joined Actavis plc as HCP Engagement Manager, Marketing Operations. Jacqulyn N. Simmons ’13 joined Morrison Mahoney LLP as an Associate. Benjamin J. Smith ’13 joined Rawle & Henderson LLP as an Associate. Frank E. Ferruggia, Jr. ’14 joined Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster as an Associate. Elizabeth A. Matecki ’14 joined McOmber & McOmber as an Associate.

Seton Hall University School of Law Board of Visitors 2015-16

Louis J. Andreozzi ’84Chief Executive Officer .law Division, Minds + Machines

Mitch F. Baumeister ’72 (Former Chair)Partner Baumeister & Samuels, PC

Kathleen M. BoozangDean and Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Paulette Brown ’76Partner Locke Lord LLP

Frank T. Cannone ’91Chairman, Corporate Department Gibbons P.C.

Maury Cartine ’76Partner-in-Charge, Tax Department Marcum, LLP

Christopher J. Christie ’87Governor, State of New Jersey

Michael Critchley ’72Founding Partner Critchley, Kinum and Vazquez, LLC

Rinaldo M. D’Argenio ’79Of Counsel Arturi, D’Argenio, Guaglardi & Meliti, LLP

Joseph J. DePalma ’82Partner Lite, DePalma & Greenberg, LLC

Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97Chief Executive Officer Ivy Equities

Mariellen Dugan ’91 (Vice Chair)Senior Vice President & General Counsel New Jersey Resources Corporation

Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 (Chairman)Chairman & Managing Director Gibbons P.C.

Kathryn P. Duva ’01Chief Executive Officer Main Events

Susan A. FeeneyPartner McCarter & English, LLP

Todd M. Galante ’86Shareholder LeClairRyan

Rev. Nicholas S. GengaroChaplain Seton Hall University School of Law

John C. Gibbons ’72Senior Managing Director OSO Group, LTD

Bernard M. Hartnett ’55Retired, Former Member of Connell Foley

The Honorable Katharine S. Hayden ’75United States District Court District of New Jersey

Patrick E. HobbsDean Emeritus and Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Alfred F. Jablonski ’66Chief Executive Officer The Sage Foundation

Colleen E. Tracy James ’96Partner Mayer Brown LLP

Stephen B. Judlowe ’65Of Counsel McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Wendy Johnson Lario ’92Shareholder Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Peter N. Larson ’74 (Former Chair)Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Brunswick Corporation

Joseph P. LaSala ’72 (Secretary)Partner McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Kevin H. Marino ’84Partner Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.

Denis McLaughlinProfessor of Law

Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81Partner Newsome O’Donnell, LLC

David M. OrbachChairman of the Board Regal Bank

James C. Orr ’64Of Counsel Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP

William J. Palatucci ’89 Special Counsel Gibbons P.C.

Robert F. Perry ’89Managing Partner King & Spalding, NY Office

Ronald J. RiccioProfessor of Law, Dean Emeritus Seton Hall University School of Law

Elaine A. Rocha ’98Chief Operating Officier & Chief of Staff AIG Investments

Brent SaundersPresident & Chief Executive Officer Actavis

James B. Ventantonio ’64Executive Vice President SAI Management Consulting

Sarah Waldeck Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Justin P. Walder Member Walder, Hayden & Brogan, P.A.

Karol Corbin Walker ’86Shareholder LeClairRyan

Joseph F. Sararyn ’76 April 6, 2015

Eduardo “Pancho” Cruz Lopez ’84June 21, 2015

Vernell Patrick ’90April 23, 2015

Sean Cutshall ’02September 30, 2014

Ahmed L. BulbuliaProfessor of LawJanuary 29, 2015

Marc PoirierProfessor of Law and the Martha Traylor Research ScholarAugust 2, 2015

William B. McGuire ’58Founding Partner, Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & BarryFounding Chair of the Seton Hall Law Board of VisitorsMay 12, 2015

Seton Hall Law and the entire legal community mourned the loss of three beloved members this past year.

In Memoriam

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Honor Roll of Giving

Individuals $100,000+Mitch F. Baumeister ’72Robert F. Perry ’89Lynn Samuels

Organizations $100,000+ Fidelity Charitable Gift

FundThe MCJ Amelior

Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson

Foundation

Individuals $50,000 – $99,999 Joe BraunreutherMaury Cartine ’76Robin CartineChristina DunicanPatrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91Barbara Garland

Organizations $50,000 – $99,999 Johnson & Johnson New Jersey State Bar

Foundation Sisters of Charity of Saint

Elizabeth

Individuals $25,000 – $49,999 Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94Robert Osborne Meyer ’77

Organizations $25,000 – $49,999 DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick &

Cole, LLP Gibbons P.C. Sage Foundation

Individuals $10,000 – $24,999 Diane G. D’Agostino ’75James S. D’Agostino ’74Gary Dicoviatsky Mariellen Dugan ’91Kathryn P. Duva ’01Helen JudloweStephen B. Judlowe ’65Michael LarioWendy J. Lario ’92Lee LarsonPeter N. Larson ’74Debra A. LaSala Joseph P. LaSala ’72Kevin H. Marino ’84Rita MarinoThomas M. Nee ’73Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81James M. O’BrienJudy A. O’Brien Joseph A. Torcivia ’85Frank J. Vecchione ’64Diego R. Visceglia ’71

Organizations $10,000 – $24,999 BARBRI Bar Review James Boskey Memorial

Foundation

Community Foundation of New Jersey

Greater Houston Community Foundation

The International Foundation

The Michael J. Kosloski Foundation

Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.

McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Newsome O’Donnell, LLC The Nicholson Foundation Organizacion Mundial De

Boxeo Inc. The Torcivia Family

Foundation

Individuals $5,000 – $9,999 Lisa AndreozziLouis J. Andreozzi ’84Emily Panreck CannoneFrank T. Cannone ’91Richard J. Cino ’90Kevin T. Coughlin ’80Therese Boyle CoughlinColleen D’Alessandro Henry F. D’AlessandroSusan A. FeeneyAlena GalanteTodd Mark Galante ’86Bernard M. Hartnett ’55The Honorable Joseph

HaydenThe Honorable Katharine S.

Hayden ’75Robert A. Lord ’86Daniel J. McCarthy ’87Brian J. Molloy ’78Sean Monaghan ’83

Diane C. Nardone ’88Dara OrbachDavid M. Orbach Laura PalatucciWilliam J. Palatucci ’89Mary Lou Parker ’75Kevin M. Prongay ’73Nan Prongay ’74Robert V. Prongay ’08Laura Simonyan Rensel ’94Robert G. Rose ’74Paul Sauchelli ’92Bernard A. Schwartz ’78Scott Stephen Servilla ’95John James Sumas ’00Anita Winkler VentantonioJames B. Ventantonio ’64Justin P. WalderYolanda WalderKarol Corbin Walker ’86Paul Walker

Organizations $5,000 – $9,999 American International

Group Andreozzi Consulting LLC Caesars Entertainment

Operating Co., Inc. Columbian Foundation Connell Foley LLP Jackson Lewis P.C. LeClairRyan Lord, Kobrin, Alvarez &

Fattell, LLC McCarter & English, LLP New Jersey Law JournalSchwab Charitable Fund Schwartz Foundation Village Supermarket, Inc. Wilentz, Goldman &

Spitzer P.A.

Individuals $1,000 - $4,999 Evans C. Agrapidis ’83Leonard J. Altamura ’66Frederick W. Alworth ’88Frank P. Arleo The Honorable Madeline C.

Arleo ’89Anthony J. Arnone ’01Anne Serzan Babineau ’77Robert L. Baechtold ’66Laura Diane Flynn

Baldini ’96Matthew Baldini ’96Patricia A. Barbieri ’91Robert S. BassoThe Honorable Marie

White Bell ’73Michael Daniel Bell ’97Deborah A. Bello ’79Kyle C. Bisceglie ’92Kathleen M. BoozangColleen Denise Brennan ’91Paulette Brown ’76Brian B. Buynak ’82Lan Hoang Cadigan ’97Richard Thomas

Cadigan ’97Eleanor S. Campbell-

Swank ’97Gregory G. Campisi ’82Charles C. CarellaAngela Christine Carmella Michael Timothy Carton ’96Lizanne J. Ceconi ’82Priscilla ChenowethThe Honorable Christopher

J. Christie ’87Mary Pat ChristieThe Honorable Vicki A.

Citrino ’92Mark A. Clemente ’81

Terence G. Connor ’67Keith W. Cook ’00William J. Cozine ’64John Bryson Degnan Nicole Forma Degnan ’95Philip James Degnan ’96Janet M. Dempsey-Malone Roger W. Dinella ’91Timothy M. Donohue ’84Donna du Beth Gardiner ’89Joseph J. Dvorak ’66Kathleen B. Estabrooks ’77The Honorable Lisa Anne

Firko ’86Adrian M. Foley, Jr. Mary V. Foley Paula Ann Franzese Jerome J. Froelich ’72Eugene F. GaughanKalman Harris Geist ’65Angelo J Genova Scott D. Greenberg ’01Brian W. Hanse ’88William C. Hanse ’70Martin Alan Hewitt ’99John Edmund Hogan ’98John P. Inglesino ’90Luke P. Iovine ’90Susan Vera Iovine ’91Gregory J. Irwin ’79John V. Jacobi Colleen Elena Tracy

James ’96Stephanie M. Kay ’92Michael C. Keefe ’87Thomas C. Kelly ’73Brian S. Kern ’06Richard C. Kielbania ’00Kevin M. Kilcullen Benjamin F. Lambert ’68James N. Lawlor ’92Herbert Henry Leckie ’00Charles William Lefevre ’96

The outstanding legal education that Seton Hall Law provides its students would not be possible without the generous support of alumni, friends, faculty, staff, parents, businesses, and organizations. Every gift to Seton Hall Law is greatly appreciated. Your generosity is important because of the positive impact it has on our students and faculty, as well as the Law School as a whole. Honor rolls recognize and thank donors for their gifts, and share with fellow alumni and friends the inspiring example of giving.

This Honor Roll acknowledges gifts made between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. Thank you!

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John N. Lemieux ’79Daniel R Levy ’04Kevin MacGillivray John F. MacLeod ’71Robert K. Malone ’84Mark Manigan ’97Stephen M. McCabe ’65James Irving McClammy ’98Madelyn Camacho

McClammy ’98Grant William McGuire ’95The Honorable John A.

McLaughlin ’65Cynthia H. McNutt ’07Sheila Frances McShane ’00Eli Morawiec ’91Debra Marie MouridyGlenn J. Mouridy ’79Melissa A. Natale ’03Frederick F. Nugent, Jr. ’71Bernadette Haggerty Olson Thomas M. Olson ’82Laurence B. Orloff Joseph A. Panepinto, Sr. ’70Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04Bridget Marie Polloway ’00Merric J. Polloway ’00The Honorable Anthony J.

Principi ’75Jamie Carolyn

Pukl-Werbel ’98Thomas F. Quinn ’81Peter C. Richardson ’77Elaine A. Rocha ’98James F. Ryan, Jr. ’74The Honorable Henry E.

Rzemieniewski ’70Z. Lance Samay ’70Nina Maria Savignano-

Donohue John L. Shahdanian ’97Karen M. Spano ’95Brian G. Steller ’82Candice Steller Charles A. Sullivan Ann UlianoCharles J. Uliano ’74Joseph T. Walsh, III ’89Liza M. Walsh ’84Marcia B. Welcome ’81The Honorable Deanne M.

Wilson ’80Marc E. Wolin ’92Peter R. Yarem ’79The Honorable Mara Eileen

Zazzali-Hogan ’98

Organizations $1,000 - $4,999 1180 Raymond A.B.O.T.A. Arleo, Donohue &

Biancamano, LLC The Association of the

Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey

Ayco Charitable Foundation The Basso/Healy Foundation The BrownstoneThe Brunetti Foundation

Carella, Byrne, Cecchi, Olstein, Brody & Agnello, P.C.

Ceconi & Cheifetz, LLC Chasan, Leyner &

Lamparello, PC Coughlin Duffy, LLP Country Club Transportation Daiichi-Sanyko, Inc. Don Pepe Restaurant Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C. Kathleen B. Estabrooks, P.C. Factory Mutual Insurance

Company Follett Higher Education

Group Genova Burns Giantomasi

& Webster Greenberg Traurig, LLP Harwood LLoyd, LLC Herff Jones Inc. Horizon Blue Cross Blue

ShieldIndependent College Fund

of NJ Inglesino, Pearlman,

Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC Leanza & Agrapidis, P.C. Lowenstein Sandler LLP The John G. Martin

Foundation Mutual of Omaha Insurance

Company New Jersey Sports

Productions, Inc. Newark Alliance Newark Beth Israel Medical

Center | Barnabas Health Niedweske Barber

Hager, LLC The Nugent Foundation OrthoMedix L.L.C. Prudential Foundation The M. and H. K. Randall

Charitable TrustRoyal Printing Service Saiber LLC Schulman Wiegmann &

Associates C.V. Starr & Co., Inc. Themis Bar Review Tompkins, McGuire,

Wachenfeld & Barry LLP Torcon, Inc. Vanguard Charitable

Endowment Program Verizon Foundation Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz,

Edelman & Dicker, LLP

Individuals <$1,000 Courtney Abrahamson ’15Devon AcquavivaGregory L. Acquaviva ’06Marvin Adames Christopher Douglas

Adams ’98Stacey Dawn Adams ’98Dawn Afanador

Victor A. Afanador ’98Lisa Agresti-Carey ’87Charleen M. Aina ’76Wanda M. Akin ’82Mark C. Alexander Loren Pierce Alexis ’85Jessica C. Almeida ’13Courtney Alonzo ’15 Brett Michael Anders ’97Joanna AndersThe Honorable Joseph M.

Andresini ’84James Eric Andrews ’87Lorraine M. Armenti ’82Anthony R. AtwellSusan Aufiero-Peters ’01James F. Avigliano ’71DeAndra Baldwin Tracey A. Ballard ’93Paige E. Baran ’05Kevin Edward Barber ’96Franklin Barbosa ’15Michael A. Bars ’80Robert Bee, Jr. ’15Julia Belton ’15Marianne Benevenia ’87Christina L. Bennett ’94Kerri-ann Bent ’07Leslie H. Berger ’67Samuel C. Berger ’01Sam Berse ’15Damien Bevelle ’10Judith Q. Bielan ’89The Honorable John W.

Bissell Kristin Bissinger ’94Michael T. Bissinger ’91Mark Bittner ’15Alan Blaukstein ’15Robin L. Bloink ’78Randye E. Bloom ’79Carol A. Blumm John J. Bolan ’72Armando O. Bonilla ’92Alan Arnold Bornstein ’98Terence Boyle ’84Colleen E. Brady ’00Robert C. Brady ’00Richard F. Breitweiser ’89Joseph C. Brennan ’07Joseph L. Brescher ’62Ellen A. Brodsky ’81The Honorable Peter R.

Brogan ’68The Honorable Garrett E.

Brown Jeffrey S. Brown ’82Kenneth D. Brown ’77Raymond A. Brown Sherrie L. Buenviaje-

MannionJohn Bulkley Donald Burke, Jr. ’11Nancy Butler ’03Thomas Richard

Calcagni ’97Kenneth G. Calhoun ’05Denise I. Calinda ’92Amanda CalvielloDavid Vincent Calviello ’96Andrew Joseph

Camelotto ’11

Sean Camoni ’11Robert T. Canavan ’92Melissa Caparruva ’15Michelle Capezza ’96Charles J. Carey ’87William Carr Rachel M. Caruso ’03Andrea Cascarano ’07John R. Cascarano ’07Caitlin Cascino ’12Neil J. Casey ’73Bernard Michael Cassidy ’91Jayme J. Cassidy ’93Amarilys Cattafi ’08Iskender H. Catto ’00Dennis Michael Caufield ’93The Honorable Dennis M.

Cavanaugh ’72The Honorable Linda Lordi

Cavanaugh ’79Michael J. Cennimo ’09Charles Centinaro Sharon Kathleen Cepeda ’97Saverio Vincent Cereste ’70Janine M. Cerra ’08Jennifer M. Champagne ’10Dolcey E. Chaplin ’84Richard Chattman Tina Wai Chau-Matrone ’98Gang Chen ’15John F. Chiaia ’93Michele ChiaiaSarah B. Chopnick ’09The Honorable Lisa F.

Chrystal ’82Ellen R. Clarkson ’78Jonathan D. Clemente ’81Christopher M. Coggins ’05Gary E. Cohen ’79Robert B. Cohen ’86Joshua Cohn ’15Denis E. Cole ’68Vanessa Coleman ’15John Edward Coley ’69Edward R. Collins Michael Lee Collins ’13C. Nicolas Concepcion Cronder Concepcion Jennifer Christine

Concino ’96Justin Condit ’15 William T. Connell ’76Thomas Bryan Considine ’89Richard Coppa ’92Diane L. Corsico ’02John Richard Cosmi ’69David N. Crapo Patricia B. CrapoMichael Cross Christine E. Curran ’09Jeremy R. Dack ’14Joseph T. Daly ’68The Honorable Toni

Damiano Marc E. D’Angiolillo ’94Diane DaSilva Randy P. Davenport ’92Bernard S. Davis ’70Eileen B. Davis Maureen Tara Davis ’96

Dennis Guelho De Almeida ’15

Frank J. DeAngelis ’96James DeBartolo ’15Estela de la Cruz Edward J. De Pascale ’73Jane Degnan The Honorable Michael J.

Degnan ’64Krystina DeLuca ’15Joseph P. Depa ’72Diane DePalmaJoseph J. DePalma ’82David Arthur DeSimone ’95Dale A. Diamond ’82The Honorable Patrick J.

Diegnan ’73Diane DiFrancesco The Honorable Donald T.

DiFrancesco ’69Cheri Lynn Dingman ’15Christopher DiSanto Thomas F. Doherty ’92Ronald J. Dolecki ’94Seth Granoff Dombeck ’04Leilani M. Dornfeld ’99Carla N. Dorsi ’01Matthew C. Dorsi ’01Stephanie V. Dove-Tieku Timothy Dovnarsky ’15William Dowd ’75Theresa Spola Doyle ’87Susan Rachel Dudzinski ’98Frederick R. Dunne, Jr. ’70Michael J. Dunne ’84The Honorable Katherine

Regan Dupuis ’78Kenneth DupuisBrian E. Early ’99Amy E. Ehnert ’07Jesse C. Ehnert ’07Christopher G. Elko ’08Shelia D. Ellington ’91Kristina EmmonsThe Honorable Gerald C.

Escala ’64Richard F. Eschle ’10Cesar Martin Estela ’09Isabelle A. Fabian ’15Robert R. Fanburg ’77Jeremy A. Farrell ’07The Honorable Alfred A.

Farella ’83Andrew J. Farrelly ’06Matthew J. Fedor ’02Layne Feldman ’15Brian H. Fenlon ’87Carmen FernandezLewis J. Fernandez ’78Justin Ferrone ’15Frank E. FerruggiaRebecca Fields ’74Laurie M. Fierro ’83Mark P. Fierro ’86Elynn M. FinstonMartin I. Finston ’92Joseph A. Fischetti ’10Nicole L. Fish ’03John W. Fisher ’75James F. Flanagan ’72

Suzanne M. Flaton-Origenes ’92

Diane M. Flynn ’96Martin J. Foncello ’05Nicole A. Dyer Foncello ’04Victor A. Fortkiewicz ’82Gregory W. Fortsch ’94Jacob Franchino ’15Marybeth E. Frantz ’04Mark E. Freeman ’01Elizabeth FriedlandPamela Brett Friedman ’83Edward J. Frisch ’76Christine Anne Gaddis ’14Lucy Ann Galioto ’83Tom Gamarello ’15 Karina Garcia ’13The Honorable Marie

Louise GaribaldiNicole Garibaldi ’15Erik D. Garza ’00Jonathan E Gates ’06Larry S. Geller ’77John G. Geppert ’83Francis J. Giantomasi ’79John C. Gibbons ’72Rina GibbonsElizabeth Uliano Giblin ’14Noreen Mary Giblin ’98Colin Roland Gibson ’14Dana Gieser ’15The Honorable F. Michael

Giles ’73Robert Michael Gilmartin ’98Jeffrey S. Ginsberg ’93Peter L. GiuntaTimothy P. GlynnRachel GodsilHenry S. Goldfine ’96Jeffrey H. Goldsmith ’94Elga Amalia Goodman ’96Nicole Goodwin ’01Joshua Gorsky ’15Joseph Goss ’09Desiree Grace ’12Geoffrey D. Green ’74Kate GreenwoodNicholas A. Grieco ’90Michael R. Griffinger Carol A. Gross ’85Robert J. Grosso ’77Maya L. GroszErika L. Halayko ’10John B. Hall ’64Janis Carol Hammonds ’13Gene Hammoud ’02Brenda J. Hampden ’77Lauren HandlerSimone Handler-

Hutchinson ’93The Honorable Stephan C.

Hansbury ’77Kathleen B. Harden ’89George R. Hardin ’74Mitchell HarrisThomas C. Hart ’79Eva HarteAndrea W. Hattan ’05Caroline June Hatton ’14Sandra P. Hawthorne-

Tormey ’87

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Honor Roll of Giving

Thomas HealyTiffany Heineman ’12James V. Hetzel ’86Henry W. Heunemann ’74Ronald A. Hewitt ’05Rebecca Hilgar ’15Durelle L. HillJoseph Maiorano Hobbs ’89Justin Hollander ’12Allison Hollows ’15Analisa Sama Holmes ’88Nashon Hornsby ’97Jill M. Horton-MillerKeith L Hovey ’04Joseph J. Huber ’94Nicole Lauren Huberfeld ’98Jodi Anne Hudson ’96Claire Elizabeth Hughes ’13Jon Lee Huston ’74Florence A. InfanteGregory S. Inman ’85Anthony J. Innamorato ’66Carol G. Jacobson ’78Milan Jakubcak ’14Donna M. Jennings ’95Sarah E. Jensen ’08Kelly Ann Harris

Jerkovich ’00Edward T. Joel ’93Jacob Louis Johnson ’15William J. Johnson ’75James Brendan Johnston ’96Maureen M. Johnston ’90Eva Jurado-PossCharles J.X. Kahwaty ’79Palaiyur S. Kalyanaraman ’94Sean Michael Kane ’99Thomas J. Kapsak Catherine L. Karanas ’87David KarnesWilliam S. Katchen ’65Tracy A. Kaye Kenneth W. Kayser ’77Brian T. Keane ’83Christopher John Keating ’14John KeefeLaura A. Lopez Keegan ’07Laura Ann Keenan ’94Paul A. Keenan ’94Thomas F. Kelaher ’60The Honorable William

T. Kelleher ’77A. James Kelly ’73Anne M. Kelly ’77Kevin B. KellyElizabeth Ann Kenny ’93Francis Kenny ’15Joseph G. Kenny ’13Janet L. KerrThomas R. Kerr ’74Jeffrey C. Ketterson ’71Jeffrey S. Key ’07Kim Y. Kidd ’92Catherine A. Kiernan ’86Patrick Brian Kiernan ’79Douglas J. Kirk ’72Stuart T. Kirkby ’02Edward M. Kissling ’84Albert G. Kobylarz ’74

Paul H. Kochanski ’80Randi W. KochmanMichael G. Kohn ’75Kenneth L. Konner ’71Phyllis H. KonnerCharles H. Koons ’64Alex Korona ’11John J. Kot ’72David R. KottWalter J. Krako ’70Catherine A. Carr Krauss ’84William P. Krauss ’81Steven K. Krommenhoek Brian W. Kronick ’86Fred C. Kuhlwilm ’73Richard L. Kuhrt ’84Mary Gail Kunik ’77Mark David Kurdyla ’99Bernard A. Kuttner ’59Priya LalvaniAbigail Lamb ’10Brigid Shanley Lamb ’76Earl LambertKaitlyn A. Lapi ’15Amanda Laterza ’15Nicholas D. LaTrenta ’79Michael R Laudino ’07Amanda D. Laufer ’12Robert D. Laurino ’79Elizabeth M. Lautenbach ’15The Honorable Joseph H.

Lavery ’71Christina Le ’15Daniel A. Lebar ’81Ashley M. LeBrun ’15David L. Legow ’86Anton L. Lendor Andrea LeoneJulian Leone ’04Bernard A. Leroe ’74Ronald S. Levitt ’68Albert M. Lewis ’82James Lewis Richard W. Lewis ’74Ethan Lillianthal ’15Arnold D. Litt ’74Kelly Alexis Lloyd ’09The Honorable Louis F.

Locascio ’69Kevin J. Long ’15Carrie A. Longstaff ’05Erika Lopes-McLeman ’11Ruth Lowenkron Yue M. Ma ’15Anita W. Magatti Donald A. Mahoney Kevin J. Mahoney ’14John J. Maiorana ’78Stuart Mann ’86The Honorable Steven C.

Mannion ’93Toni Ann Marabello ’13Scott J. Mariani ’91Leslie Martin ’15Robert J. Martin ’79Daniel Mateo William Mathesius ’65Katherine Matos ’11William C. Matsikoudis ’97

Edwin R. Matthews ’73Edward Howard Mazer ’74Andrea N. MazzulaRyan McCormick ’15Andrew McCray ’91Peter James McDonald ’62John M. McDonnell ’90Katie M. McDonough ’13Michael G. McDonough ’11Harry D. McEnroe ’85Shayla Marie McKee ’14Denis F. McLaughlin Jonathan McLemanTara C. McLernan ’15Scott G. McLester ’90Stephen McManus ’90John H. McNeill ’68The Honorable Margaret

Mary McVeigh ’78Eric W. Meder IV ’15Miriam Peguero MedranoDouglas J. Mehan ’02Ira Meislik ’82Karen Meislik ’84Fatime Meka ’15Joseph Thomas Melillo ’69George Mettler ’71Patricia Ann Meyer ’76Robert S. Meyer ’00Martha Meyer-WeisgerberIlene S. Miklos ’90Jessica MilesJoel MillerMatthew M. Miller ’05Rebecca J. Miller ’04Katelyn Mineo ’15Jane H. Minichiello ’83Sabrina Mirza ’15 Joanne Mitchell-George ’82Cherylyn Esoy Mizzo ’03Matthew C. Moench ’07Stephanie MoenchMichael A. Monahan ’88Wanda Monahan ’88Maria M. MontanerJanet P. Moore ’76Stacy L. Moore ’73Debbie MorganTheodore D. Moskowitz ’82Arianna Moure ’15The Honorable James

Francis Mulvihill ’71Leigh Slaton Mumford ’03Michael MurphyBrittany MurraySamir Nadkarami ’15Colin Nash ’04Tara Tracey Nash ’06Edward Nasti ’15Anna P. Navatta ’82Carol A. Nemetz ’84Amy F. NewcombeAnneke H. Niemira ’05William W. Northgrave ’90Gerard R. Novak ’88Katherine Nunziata ’15Courtney Johannah

O’Brien ’13Victoria L. O’Connor

The Honorable Colin F. O’Donnell ’87

Caroline Oks ’12Christine O’NeillSteven O’ReillyWilliam J. O’ShaughnessyJean H. Osnos ’93Gilbert E. Owren ’65Frederick W. Padden ’63Mauricio PaezValerie M. Palma-DeLuisiDenise L. Panicucci ’89Vincent F. PapaliaJaye L. ParsonsVaui Parti ’15Janet Senft Pearce ’94Allen B. Pearl ’60Marina C. Perna ’88Alexa Deones Perry ’86Kara McCarthy Perry ’98Mark Pesce ’15Adam L. Peterson ’14Martin F. Pfleger ’87Ann Marie W. PhillipsDonald Robert PhillipsGianfranco A. Pietrafesa ’89Richard E. Pigott ’70David Piscitelli ’93James C. Pitney, Jr. ’75Dominic PiunnoIveth A. Plascencia ’15Marcel R. Plaut ’74Albert Plaza Catherine I.R. Pontoriero ’10Anthony David Porcaro ’91Melissa PowersElis Prendergast ’15Gail L. Price ’82Melissa Ann Provost ’98Anthony Rapa ’07Adrian Rastocny ’15The Honorable Michael L.

Ravin ’83Amlan Ray ’15Rosalind RaymondCaroline Record-Pitcher ’89Frederic John Regenye ’95Beth ReiserScott E. Reiser ’07Cristal Reyes ’12Solomon Rho ’14Ronald J. Riccio ’71Michael J. Riccobono ’09Ariel Risinger ’15Etta Marie RizzutoDonald A. RobinsonAmy L. Rokuson ’09Susan R. RoopDeyanira Roque ’03Camille Rosca ’15Jason Michael Ross ’02Jayne M. Ross ’82Francis S. Rossi ’81Erika Maricich Roth ’01The Honorable Martha T.

Royster ’96Vincent J. Rubino ’80Karol Y. Ruiz ’15The Honorable Daniel J.

Russell ’61

Kenneth R. Russell ’85Tiffany M. Russo ’15Thomas N. Ryan ’85John W. Rybicki ’08Christy L. Saalfeld-Kirkby ’02Alexa C. Salcito ’15Charles G. G. Sanders ’69Philip E. San Filippo ’76Anthony Emil Santoriello ’01Erik E. Sardina ’13Ashley Michelle Savage ’15James C. Savage ’73James J. Savage ’93Michael T. Scaraggi ’66William G. Schanck ’71Jerry ScherShoshana Schiff ’98Kenneth A. Scutari ’74Jonathan SeabraMilin Y. Shah ’15Gregory A. Shanaphy ’94Courtney L. Shanney-

Kingsbery ’13Brian SheppardJohn K. Sherwood ’86Scott J Sholder ’07Amy E. Shotmeyer ’09The Honorable Neil H.

Shuster ’70The Honorable Patty

ShwartzVincent A. Signorile ’85Carla M. Silva ’06Jacqulyn N. Simmons ’13Tyler Sims ’15Ami E. Simunovich ’07David V. Simunovich ’08Beverly S. Sirota ’76Jill S. Slattery ’79Elina Slavin ’10Daniel O. Sloan ’07Judith SloanSteven J. Sloan ’86Myra SmithRobert H. Smith ’75Sean A. Smith ’01Whitney M. Smith ’06Bruce SnyderMark A. Snyder ’15Ricardo Solano ’98Susan Lynn Solda-

DeSimone ’95Natasha Songonuga ’03Brian Spadora ’15Remi L. Spencer ’02Juliana Barno SpitzerRobert E. Spitzer ’06Leon R. St. Laurent ’89Claudette St. Romain William E. Staehle ’75Louise L. Stanton ’88The Honorable Harry

Starrett ’71Jennifer Startzel ’15The Honorable Donald H.

Steckroth ’72Richard H. Steen ’75Edwin SternShannon N. Sterritt ’11Matthew D. Stockwell ’05

Susan Stryker ’85Andrea L. Sturniolo ’14Nicole Stuver ’15Michael C. Sudol ’65Sandra TafuriJessica L. Talar ’07Helena Cristina TamascoMatthew S. Tamasco ’01Stephen P. Tasy ’84Victoria Tengelies ’15 Lincoln A. Terzian ’93Gary A. Thomas ’87Kenneth H. Thomas ’94Richard W. Tkach ’80 Gerald A. Tobin ’85Annette Tomarazzo ’02Luisa F. TorresLucas C. Townsend ’04James E. Trabilsy ’81Louis Joseph Trachtman ’92David James Treacy ’00Peter B. Treichler ’79Richard D. TrenkRaymond P. Trevisan ’83Juan J. Trillo ’01Kimberly A. Capadona

Trillo ’01Ashley Turner ’10 Jeffrey D. Ullman Allen Joseph Underwood ’97Michael J. Urbano ’69Warren UsatineAshley R. Vallillo ’09William J. Van NostrandMichael Ventura ’78John T. Verrilli ’75Stephen VictorWilliam J. Volonte ’82Jabir WadudJerome Wakefield ’98Thomas R. Walters ’90Frederick A. Walz ’73William J. Ward ’71Jeffrey Loren

Wasserman ’98Judy P. Watkins ’88Molly M. WatsonJulie Weber ’09Kevin W. Weber ’08The Honorable Dorothea

O’C. Wefing ’72John B. WefingJoan M. Weidner ’82Jonathan Weisbrod ’15James J. Weisman ’77Lisabeth WesterThomas A. Wester ’82Michael V. White ’74The Honorable Melvin S.

Whitken ’62Cymetra Williams ’15Shaw S. Williams ’13James WilsonJohn B. Wilson ’90McKenzie Wilson ’15Brian T. Wilton ’01Brett W. Wiltsey ’01John Wintermute ’14Andrea Lynn Wolff ’95Brandon Lee Wolff ’14

Renata D. Wooden ’91Maureen M. Woolley ’90Michelle Wortmann ’15Peter Wujciak, Jr. ’15Yoana Yakova ’15Alexander Troy Yarbrough ’15Thomas Anthony Yezza ’03Jennifer L. Young ’05Joseph Edward Zahner ’14Marcia L. Zalewski ’00The Honorable Bonnie J.

Mizdol Zapotosky ’82Kenneth P. Zebrowski ’05Mary Zetterstrom Robert H. Zetterstrom ’87

Organizations <$1,000 Law Office of Christopher

D. Adams ADP Foundation Almonor Real Estate, LLC Archer & Greiner, P.C. AT&T Foundation Bank of America Bielan, Miklos, Makrogiannis

& Demeter, PC BMWWBressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. The Bristol Myers Squibb

Company Law Office of Robert T.

Canavan LLC Cassidy Turley Chiaia & Associates, LLCLaw Office of Gary E.

Cohen Denis E. Cole, Attorney

at LawColgate-Palmolive Co. Covington & Burling LLP d’Arcambal, Ousley &

Cuyler Burk NJ, LLP Law Office of Randy P.

Davenport, Esq. Dentons Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr.,

Attorney at Law Drummond & Owren Dunne & Associates, LLC DWI ConsultantsExxon Mobil Foundation Glenn A. Garber, Attorney

At Law The Garden State Bar

Association Larry S. Geller, Esq. Goldman Sachs and

Company E.A. Goodman Law, LLC GovConnection Carol A. Gross, Esq. Jon Huston, Esq. Kenneth W. Kayser, Esq. Anne M. Kelly Living Trust Kiernan & Strenk Charles H. Koons Attorney

at Law KPMG Foundation Richard L. Kuhrt, Esq., LLC

Laddey, Clark & Ryan, LLPLexis Nexis F. Lippincott Inc. Lite DePalma Greenberg,

LLC Roy R. Macaluso Esq. Marketing Communication

Resources, Inc. Law Office of Andrea N,

Mazzula, LLC McCusker, Anselmi, Rosen,

Carvelli & Walsh McDonnell Crowley LLC The McGraw-Hill Companies MCP Properties, Inc. Merck Company Foundation Merck & Company, Inc. Minuteman PressMorgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Global

Impact Funding Trust, Inc. The Municipality of

Princeton, New JerseyNational Data Mart The Newark Club Nfinity Enterprises NJM Insurance Group Pfizer Foundation Porzio, Bromberg &

Newman, P.C. Preferred Care at Home of

N.W. New Jersey Public Service Electric and

Gas Company Robinson, Wettre &

Miller LLC Howard Roe Company Sean Sime PhotographySpencer & Associates Harry L. Starrett, P.C. Richard H. Steen, LLC TIAA-CREF Employee

Giving Campaign UBS Financial Services Unilever Bestfoods United Way of Metro

Chicago VeritextAlden H. Vose Foundation Wakefern Food Corporation Waters, McPherson,

McNeill, P.C. Law Offices of Daniel L

Weiss, LLC Wolff & Samson, PCMarcia Polgar Zalewski, LLC

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Seton Hall University School of Law Alumni Council 2015-16

Elaine A. Rocha ’98(President) Chief Operating Officer & Chief of Staff, AIG Investments

Remi L. Spencer ’02(President Elect) Partner, Spencer & Associates Counselors at Law, L.L.C.

John L. Shahdanian II ’97(Secretary) Member, Chasan, Leyner & Lamparello, PC

Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06(Immediate Past President) Vice President, State Government Affairs, UnitedHealth Group

Victor A. Afanador ’98 (Emeritus Member) Member of the Firm, Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC

Brett M. Anders ’97Shareholder, Jackson Lewis P.C.

Damien L. Bevelle ’10Staff Attorney, Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP

Robert Bianchi ’88Partner, Bianchi Law Group, LLC

Mayling C. Blanco ’06Associate, Blank Rome LLP

Eric Brophy ’99Partner, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC

Marc A. Calello ’89The Law Office of Marc A. Calello, Esq. P.C.

David V. Calviello ’96(Emeritus Member)Assistant Prosecutor, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office

Michelle Capezza ’96Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker & Green, PC

John Cascarano ’07Attorney at Law, Failla Law Group, LLC

Amy Cattafi ’08Director, Healthcare Compliance Certification Program Seton Hall University School of Law

John F. Chiaia ’93Partner, Chiaia & Associates LLC

Tamara R. Coley ’10Regulatory Counsel, Division of Policy Development Office of Generic Drugs, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food & Drug Administration

Frank J. DeAngelis ’96 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass

Javier Diaz ’12Assistant Counsel, Office of the Governor

Timothy M. Donohue ’84 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Arleo & Donohue LLC

Marita S. Erbeck ’02Associate, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Jeremy Farrell ’07Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City

James F. Flanagan ’72

Martin J. Foncello ’05Managing Consultant, Exiger LLC.

Kimberly A. Franko ’12Judicial Clerk to Honorable Michael A. Shipp, U.S.D.J

Deborah A. Gabry ’89 (Emerita Member) Law Offices of Deborah A. Gabry

Noreen M. Giblin ’98Counsel, Gibbons P.C.

Desiree Grace ’12Judicial Clerk to the Honorable Morton I. Greenberg, U.S. Court of Appeals

Justin Hollander ’12Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A.

Jodi Hudson ’96 (Emerita Member) Of Counsel, Connell Foley LLP

James B. Johnston ’96(Emeritus Member) Associate, Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso LLC

Amanda D. Laufer ’12Law Clerk to the Honorable Madeline Cox Arleo, U.S.D.J.

Julian Leone ’04Vice President, Investment Management Division, Goldman Sachs & Co.

Daniel R. Levy ’04Partner, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C.

Kelly Lloyd ’09Associate, McCarter & English

Erika M. Lopes-McLeman ’11Associate, Dentons US LLP

Matthew C. Moench ’07Associate, Bevan, Mosca & Giuditta, P.C.

Patricia C. Morgan ’09

Melissa A. Natale ’03Counsel, Saiber, LLC

Caroline E. Oks ’12Associate, Gibbons P.C.

Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 (Emerita Member) Private Practitioner

Catherine I. R. Pontoriero ’10Associate, Proskauer Rose LLP

Frederic J. Regenye ’95(Emeritus Member)Counsel, Law Office of Kenneth Lipstein

Cristal Reyes ’12Legal Counsel, Bed Bath & Beyond

Scott E. Reiser ’07Member, Lum, Drasco & Positan LLC

Michael J. Riccobono ’09Associate, Gibbons P.C.

Michael A. Rolek ’13Associate, Connell Foley, LLP

Shoshana Schiff ’98Partner, Trenk, DiPasquale, Della Fera & Sodono, P.C.

Scott J. Sholder ’07Associate, Cowan DeBaets Abrahams & Sheppard LLP

David Simunovich ’08Associate, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP

Elina Slavin ’10Associate, McCarter & English, LLP

Ricardo Solano, Jr. ’98Partner, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP

Robert E. Spitzer ’06Associate, Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill & Strauchler P.A.

Charles J. Uliano ’74Partner, Chamlin, Rosen, Uliano & Witherington

Kevin G. Walsh ’98Director, Gibbons P.C.

Jason T. Watson ’07First Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City

Kevin W. Weber ’08Associate, Gibbons P.C.

Jennifer Young ’05Associate, Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski, P.C.

The Honorable Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98 (Emerita Member) New Jersey Superior Court, Monmouth County

Thomas Zuppa, Jr. ’12Assistant Prosecutor, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office

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October 1Seton Hall law Review Symposium, CLE, Larson Auditorium, 8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.

October 8Alumni CLE Program: Supreme Court Review, Larson Auditorium, 5-9 p.m.

November 17 or 18Alumni CLE Program: Larson Auditorium, 4-8 p.m.

November 30Night of Lights, tree lighting ceremony, Atrium, 5 p.m.

December 3NJ Bar Swearing-in Ceremony & Reception, Larson Auditorium & Atrium, 6-8 p.m.

January (TBD)Alumni CLE Program: Ethics and Family Law, Larson Auditorium, 5-9 p.m.

February 3Second Annual Diversity in Compliance Program and Networking Event, Seton Hall Law, 6 p.m.

February 9CiRCuit Review Symposium, CLE, Larson Auditorium

February 25legiSlative JouRnal Symposium, CLE, Larson Auditorium

March 10Alumni Networking Reception, The Grasshopper off the Green, Morristown, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

April 28Alumni Networking Reception, The Brownstone, Paterson, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

May 6Annual Alumni Dinner Dance honoring Ronald J. Riccio ’71 and Shoshana Schiff ’98, Distinguished Graduates, The Grove, Cedar Grove, 6-11 p.m.

May 12NJSBA Annual Law School Reception, Atlantic City, 5:30-7 p.m.

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