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Class Notes 1967 1968 Stephen Lambright recently retired from Williams Venker & Sanders LLC to spend more time with his wife, Gail, and their children and grandchildren. Lambright formerly served as general counsel of Anheuser-Busch. He is also a founder of the Law Class of 1968 Endowed Scholarship at the School of Law. 2008 Super Lawyers reported that Robert Ritter is among the top 5 percent of lawyers in Missouri and Kansas. He was also named as one of the top 50 attorneys in St. Louis and top 100 in Missouri and Kansas. 1969 1971 1973 1974 The Honorable Patrick McLaughlin is the vice president of Aegen 4 of the Association of Administrative Law Judges. He also recently served as conference chairman of the Association of Administrative Law Judges Conference. The Pennsylvania Bar Association elected Francis O'Connor as treasurer in June. He is the first state officer elected from Susquehanna City, Pa. The Clayton Board of Aldermen reappointed attorney Gary Soule to a second five-year term on the Clayton Board of Adjustment. For the past two years, Soule has served as chairman of the Board of Adjustment. A longtime Clayton resident, Soule is also a founding member of the Carter Bauer Soule LLC law firm in Clayton. The Missouri Bar honored Janet Whitaker Brown with a Pro Bono Award at its annual meeting to acknowledge her outstanding pro bono work. The Honorable Michael P. McCuskey was elected as chair of the Illinois State University's Board of Trustees. McCuskey is a chief U.S. district judge for the Central District of Illinois and was appointed to the board in 2005. John J. Temporiti was elected Chairman of the Missouri Democratic Party and has joined Gallop, Johnson & Neuman as counsel. 1976 1977 1978 1979 The Boys and Girls Town of Missouri honored Robert Keefe for outstanding service to the agency as a member of the statewide board of directors. 1980 Kevin Galley is serving as a presiding judge in Civil Law Court in the Tenth Judicial Circuit of Illinois, Peoria County. 1981 1982 The Defense Research Institute's Trucking Law Committee recently named Michael Reda as a member. Reda is a partner at Hepler, Broom, MacDonald, Hebrank, True & Noce, LLC and is a member of its trucking and transportation practice area. 1983 1984 The Best Lawyers in America named Patrick J. Hagerty a leading attorney in the area of personal injury litigation in its 2009 edition. Daniel Seiden was named as the most recent city circuit judge in Binghamton, N.Y. 1986 The Commercial Law League of America elected David Gamache as president for the league's 2008-2009 term. The league is the nation's oldest organization of attorneys, judges and other financial experts actively engaged in the field of commercial law, bankruptcy The Best Lawyers in America named Stephen R. Woodley a leading attorney in the area of personal injury litigation in its 2009 edition. 1987 Arch Coal Inc. recently elected Robert Jones as senior vice president-law, general counsel and secretary. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in Detroit recently swore in Stephen J. Murphy at a ceremony in October. Ames & Gough, a specialty design and construction insurance brokerage firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., recently selected Robert Staed to open the firm's Midwest office. 1988 James P. Carmody, a principal at Carmody MacDonald P.C., was one of two Missouri lawyers accepted this year as a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Former state representative Margaret Donnelly was recently named head of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services by Gov. Jay Nixon. 1989 1991 Gary True, a partner at Hepler, Broom, MacDonald, Hebrank, True & Noce, LLC in Edwardsville, Ill., earned his Master of Laws in Taxation from Washington University School of Law in May of 2008. 1992 Debra Stachowski Pierce was promoted to vice president of compliance and associate general counsel of healthcare for Golden Living, a multistate, long-term care company based in Fort Smith, Ark. Patricia Reed Zimmer, a partner at Ripplinger & Zimmer L.L.C., has been appointed chair of the Insurance Law Section Council of the Illinois State Bar Association. On Sept. 18, Jennifer Getz and husband, Patrick, welcomed a baby boy, Jacob Henry Getz. Jacob joins big brothers, Sam and Charlie, 8; and Louie, 2. The St. Louis Daily Record honored Joan Galli Lockwood with the Rising Star Award at the 10th Annual Women's Justice Awards 2008. 1994 The Fourth Judicial Circuit of Christian County, Ill., appointed Bradley Paisley as an associate judge. He was elected Christian County state's attorney in 2004. 1995 The Missouri Bar honored Joy L. Holley with the Pro Bono Award at their annual meeting to acknowledge her outstanding pro bono work. 1998 The Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers awarded Travis Noble the 2008 Charles Shaw Trial Advocacy Award. Timothy Sansone is chairing the Sandberg, Phoenix and von Gontard Charitable Foundation and practices in the areas of product liability, business litigation and appellate law. 1999 Antonia M. Ponder recently joined Gallop, Johnson & Neuman in the firm's Business and Law Services department. The Intellectual Property Services Group at Armstrong Teasdale announced Richard A. Schuth as a partner. He specializes in U.S. and worldwide patent preparation and prosecution, invalidity and non-infringement opinions and patent portfolio development and management, especially as it relates to the chemical and chemical engineering sciences. 2000 The Board of Directors for the Chicago Coalition of Women's Initiatives in Law Firms announced the election of Amy Gulinson Enloe to its board. Enloe is an attorney in Quarles & Brady's Corporate Services Group in Chicago. Katherine M. Fowler has also been announced as a partner at Fox Galvin. She concentrates on commercial litigation matters, commercial lease disputes, defending product liability actions and environmental litigation. She is a member of Commercial Real Estate Women-St. Louis, the Defense Research Institute and the St. Louis Women Lawyers' Association. She is also a board member of Let's Start, a non-profit organization at St. Vincent's Church that provides the caregivers of children whose mothers are in prison or on drugs a range of support services. The Intellectual Property Services Group at Armstrong Teasdale named Daniel S. Kasten as counsel. He has experience working in the chemical and biological fields, including pharmaceutical compositions and formulations, biological therapeutics and genetically engineered organisms. Colonel Samuel Mahaney of the United States Air Force is just finishing up a yearlong National Security Fellowship at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Afterward, he will be stationed at the Pentagon. He will also be an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law. Daniel Welsh has become a shareholder at Copeland Thompson Farris PC. Welsh specializes in civil litigation, commercial landlord-tenant law, construction law, real estate law, corporate law, bankruptcy law and sports law. 2001 Jennifer Elliott of Stites & Harbison, PLLC has been elected as a member of the firm's Health Care Service Group in Louisville, Ky. She focuses her practice on regulatory and transactional health care law and is a frequent author and lecturer on health care topics for both national and local organizations. Allison Orlina moved to Washington, D.C. to get married and is working as a contract services coordinator at George Washington University Hospital, where she works in house operations, clinical policy advising and contracts supervision. 2002 The American Bar Association named Captain Jennifer S. Parker of the United States Marine Corps as the 2007-2008 Outstanding Young Service Lawyer. She is currently a platoon commander at Officer Candidate's School. 2002 2003 2004 Copeland Thompson Farris PC announced Rachel Jeep as an associate. She specializes in business litigation, federal civil litigation, business law, corporate law, labor and employment law, health law, physician contracts and commercial landlord and tenant law. Reiad Khouri joined Casey & Devoti and is concentrating in the fields of personal injury law and commercial litigation. 2005 Missouri Lawyers Weekly named Brian E. Kaveney of Armstrong Teasdale as one of Missouri's Rising Stars in its 2008 Up and Coming Lawyers list. Kaveney successfully launched the firm's Security Clearance Task Force, which consists of Armstrong Teasdale attorneys who serve companies and individuals seeking facility and security clearances. Brendan Kelly was elected as the St. Clair County Illinois Circuit Clerk. He won against Republican challenger, Terry Wright, by a margin of 64 percent to 36 percent. As an associate at Williams Venker & Sanders LLC, Bryan Mauller concentrates in the areas of product liability, toxic tort and personal injury defense while also working on cases involving insurance law and medical malpractice. 2006 2007 David Pfeffer has accepted a clerkship with Judge Michael Murphy of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He will be moving to Salt Lake City for the 2009-2010 term, after which he intends to return to St. Louis to practice. 2008 John R. Ashcroft joined Armstrong Teasdale as a member of the firm's Intellectual Property Practice Group. The Kansas City office of Bryan Cave LLP welcomed Andrew Brummel to its Transactions Client Service Group. Danna McKitrick P.C. recently announced Jennifer Doering as an associate. She specializes in bankruptcy and civil and commercial litigation. Mark G. Jacobs joined Armstrong Teasdale as an associate in the firm's Employment and Labor Practice Group, in which he primarily focuses on discrimination under Title VII. Armstrong Teasdale also welcomed Timmi Kloster as a member of the firm's Real Estate Practice Group. Paul Woody is practicing civil litigation as an associate at Klar, Izsak & Stenger. Paul and his wife, Christine (Shine) Woody (A&S '02), are expecting their first child in January. |