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Magazine - University of Florida Levin College of Law
U N I V E R S I T Y O F F L O R I D A L E V I N C O L L E G E O F L AW
VOL. 39 NO. 2 • SPRING 2003
Providing for their FUTURE
ANNUAL
REPORT
2001-02
2001-02 H I G H L I G H T S
Banner Year Possible Through
Alumni Support
UFLaw’s fall and spring Trial Teams
celebrate banner year making finals in
all competitions entered. One squad
earned Florida Bar Chester Bedell
Memorial state championship for
second year in a row, and three
units won regional competitions and
advanced to national tournaments. Of
400 law school teams competing at
national level, only UF had units in
two Final Fours — prestigious
American Bar Association and
American Trial Lawyers competitions.
The importance of alumni involvement in the success of the College of Law
is demonstrated by a review of some notable 2001-02 achievements — each
one funded by, supported or participated in by one or more UFLaw grads.
Law school officials and UF administrators announce new Center on
Children and the Law, to be directed by nationally recognized Professor
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse (who
comes to the College of Law from the
University of Pennsylvania where she
was co-founder and co-director of the
Center for Children’s Policy Practice
and Research).
Gator TeamChild and the Juvenile
Mediation Clinic are among 26
organizations honored by the National
Council on Crime and Delinquency for
their work with youth.
Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice
Charles Wells ’64 and other current
and retired Cour t Justices
judge 16th annual Zimmerman
Shuffield Kiser & Sutcliffe Moot
Court Cup competition.
Alumni from all over the country
and Carribean attend Black Law
Student Association’s 30th
Anniversary celebrations and 12th
Annual BLSA Alumni Reunion
Weekend.
During 2001-2002 and preceding six
months, law faculty hire eight educators of tremendous talent and
expertise to put law school in position to enhance signature programs,
add strength to core curriculum, create new initiatives:
• David Levin Chair in Family Law
Professor Barbara Bennett
Woodhouse.
• Levin Mabie Levin Professor Berta
Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol
• Marshall Criser Chair in Electronic
Communications & Administration
William Page.
• Assistant Professors Sherrie
Russell-Brown,Valerie Sanchez,
Mark Fenster,Wayne Hanewicz
and Mark Thurmon
Faculty, alumni, staff and students work
together throughout 2000-2001 to
address law school diversity issues and
the recruiting and retaining of minority
faculty and students.
Masters in the art of human conflict
resolution shared secrets to success
with more than 100 lawyers, students
and others attending the 2nd Annual
Upchurch Watson & White
Dispute Resolution Symposium
presented by the law school’s Institute
for Dispute Resolution.
Hispanic Business Magazine lists
Levin College of Law as one of the
nation’s “Top 10 Law Schools for
Hispanic Students” in its September
2000 issue.
Chief Justice and Justices from the
Florida Supreme Court, Dean Jon Mills
and law school faculty, staff and students
participate in special ceremony in honor
of those killed and wounded 9/11.
In worldwide competition in Vienna,
the law school’s International
Commercial Arbitration Moot
Court Team topped last year’s 50th
percentile ranking by moving up to 37th
(41st of 108 teams),and ranked 13 of 26
U.S. teams. Support from Steel
Hector & Davis, LLP, in Miami makes
it possible for the team to compete.
The eighth annual Public Interest
Environmental Conference,
“Industry
is
from
Mars,
Environmentalists are from Venus:
Reconciling our Differences on Earth”
held in spring and organized by
Environmental and Land Use
Law Society student organization.
A record 2,550 students – the largest
and one of the most qualified candidate pools in school history – in winter 2002 applied for Fall 2002 admission, a 40% increase over Fall 2001.
Internationally recognized human
rights advocate and author Randall
Robinson and former Jamaican cabinet minister Dudley Thompson were
featured at the Third Annual
Conference on Race and Race
Relations organized by Center for
the Study of Race and Race Relations.
The Justice Campbell Thornal
Moot Court Team advanced to
quarterfinals in the Bankruptcy Law
Competition, St. John’s University;
won second in the Ruby Vale National
Corporate Law Competition,
Delaware; hosted the annual Raymer
F. Maguire Final Four Competition;
and won second place for Best
Memorandum in the JESSUP
Southeast regional competition.
Environmental Moot Court Team
reaches semifinals at Pace University
National Competition in New York;
s t u d e n t s f ro m s u m m e r 2 0 0 1
UF/University of Costa Rica Joint
Program in Environmental Law win
two of three rounds of Stetson
University International Environmental
Law Moot Court Competition.
Thanks to widespread support from
alumni throughout Florida and the
nation as well as from law firms, faculty, friends and law students the
Levin College of Law exceeds its
goal to raise $5 million by the end of
2001 toward a $25 million construction project to begin in 2003. Plans
call for construction on a major
addition to the Legal Information
Center — subsequently to be
named the Lawton Chiles (’55)
Legal Information Center in
honor of the late Florida governor
and U.S. senator — and new stateof-the-art classrooms.
Officials and academicians from Brazil,
Costa Rica, Guatemala, Argentina,
Mexico and Cuba among participants
at the Third Annual Legal &
Policy Issues in the Americas
Conference organized by Center for
Governmental Responsibility.
According to USNews & World
Report, the College of Law moved
into the country’s top 20 public law
schools - and was ranked in top 50
public and private. The publication’s
report on “America’s Best Graduate
Schools,” again ranks Graduate Tax
Program second in country.
Need to Fund Key Activities
lumni contributions/pledges each year through the Annual Fund —
unrestricted (used by law school where most needed) and restricted
(designated by contributor for specific activity/organization) — support
many of the activities included in this 2001-02 Highlights Report.
A
A review of the past three years:
1999-00: $734,545
2000-01: $567,895
2001-02: $459,831
$500,000
2002-03 Annual Fund Goal
IN NEW DONOR GIFTS, PLEDGES:
CONTENTS
Annual Fund
Special Funding
Endowments
Financial Summary
2
8
10
14
Donors
16
• Distinguished Donors
• Annual Fund
• Special Funding
• Endowments
Contribution Analysis
• J.D. Class Giving
• LLMT Class Giving
36
Dean’s Message
45
10
TRUSTEE CHAIRMAN MESSAGE
TOP
Friends and Colleagues:
What an important year 2001 - 2002 has been for our law school. We are beginning to see
the results of having Dean Jon Mills and UF President Charles Young so committed to
making the quality of our facilities equal to the quality of our students, faculty and alumni.
Their stated goal of moving UFLaw into the ranks of the Top 10 public law schools is truly
achievable if we all join in that commitment.
In 2003, thanks to our Building Committee chaired by W.C. Gentry and the hundreds
of you that contributed, we will begin construction on an expanded Library and new
state-of-the-art classrooms. While we have accomplished much, our challenge now will be
to equip these new and upgraded facilities with futuristic technology needed for the highest
quality research and communications.
The Law Center Board of Trustees will be working tirelessly to accomplish these goals,
and we need to know we can count on your continued support and contributions.
Opportunities still exist for your help in making the Lawton Chiles Legal Information
Center, the renovated Holland Hall and the O’Connell Supreme Court Reading Room
competitive with comparable law school facilities across the country.
Although we are disappointed Dean Mills will be stepping down in 2003, I can assure you
thorough and detailed work has gone into finding his successor. I had the privilege of
serving on the law school’s Dean Search Committee, co-chaired by Professors Christopher
Slobogin and Barbara Woodhouse. My experience working with them, other educators on
the committee, and the faculty as a whole has been most rewarding. President Young and
Provost David Colburn also have been very involved in this process. I am honored to have
represented you on such a great committee, and value the working relationship our Board
has with the staff, faculty and administration.
Exciting and dynamic changes are ahead for us in 2003-04 and beyond, and with your loyal
Gator Law support, we can all look forward to seeing them unfold. Thank you!!
MARYBETH MCDONALD ’82
P U B L I C L AW S C H O O L S
As UFLaw moves toward being a Top 10
public U.S. law school, a peer comparison in
key categories – using information from
2000-01 – reveals these data:
2000-01 Alumni Participating
School
Virginia
Texas
Minnesota
Michigan
UC-Berkeley
Illinois
Wisconsin
Washington
UCLA
Florida
%
# Living
Contributing
40.50
34.30
31.60
22.90
22.10
17.10
13.70
13.30
12.10
10.7
13,991
14,900
8,331
18,773
11,885
7,997
12,135
7,307
11,441
15,532
5,662
5,109
2,634
4,306
2,622
1,364
1,658
973
1,385
1,656
2000-01 Gifts, Grants, Other
School
Virginia
Michigan
Washington
Illinois
UC-Berkeley
Minnesota
Texas
Iowa
UCLA
Wisconsin
Florida
2000-01
$22,697,911
$12,409,108
$11,281,534
$10,729,030
$ 9,060,863
$ 8,291,214
$ 7,649,731
$ 4,930,000
$ 3,401,000
$ 2,736,270
$ 1,362,324
2001-03 CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, UF LAW CENTER ASSOCIATION
MCDONALD & RODGERS, P.A., ORLANDO
Market Value of Endowments
School
Board of Trustees
Chairman Marybeth
McDonald ’82 meets
at 2002 Reunion
Weekend with
classmates (from left)
Lawrence Semento
’81, Mount Dora;
Carlos Concepcion
’82, Miami; and Craig
A. Jaslow ’81, Miami.
Michigan
UCLA
Virginia
Texas
Minnesota
Florida
Iowa
UCLA
Wisconsin
Washington
Illinois
Source: American Bar Association.
2000-01
$227,754,168
$185,225,526
$163,153,117
$151,053,916
$ 75,048,702
$ 64,302,062
$ 40,000,000
$ 33,069,000
$ 31,848,550
$ 22,852,066
$ 10,372,048
ANNUAL FUND
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
MESSAGE
Dear Fellow Alumni:
I wish to thank each of you who supported
our law school during the 2001-02 fiscal year,
as well as those of you on board already in ’0203 (you’ll be listed in the next Annual Report).
In light of our state and national economic conditions – and in light of UF’s quest
to provide quality plus affordability in legal
education – I think we all are increasingly
aware of the need for the private sector to
do its part for “publicly assisted” education.
Our contributions to the Annual Fund
supplement State funding and make possible
varied
opportunities
for
students.
As you can see throughout this Report,
contributions from alumni, friends and
law firms make
the difference
in the academic quality and
educational
environment
at our law
school. All gifts
are important;
any amount is
appreciated and Council President Johnson (left)
honors Immediate Past President
beneficial.
Bruce Harris ’93, Orlando.
I’m happy
to report that alumni participation rate
increased from 10 percent to 12 percent in
2001-02, and we hope to add several more
percentage points by the end of ’02-03.
Taking the lead in that area are recent graduating classes that revived the “Graduating
Class Gift” tradition (see page 4). The Law
Review students also are taking a leadership
role by pledging their support to endow the
Review (see page 11).
Your Alumni Council is working to
broaden our base of support through appeals
to classmates, and by encouraging firms with
two or more Gators to achieve 100 percent
participation through the Law Firm Giving
Program. We also need more individuals and
firms to sponsor Book Awards. Please participate when asked. If you are celebrating your
5th, 10th or 25th reunion this April, please
come back to campus and support your
Reunion Class Gift.
Thanks for your involvement!
Kenneth R. Johnson ’81
2002-03 Alumni Council President
Naples
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What is It? Why Do We Need It?
UFLaw IN COMPETITION with Top 10
Annual Fund
Participation, Contributions
A
Levin College of Law education
– to be meaningful to students –
is as much about varied,
effective co-curricular, extracurricular programs and organizations as
it is about superb faculty and
required courses.
And when it comes to enrichment
beyond the classroom, the Annual Fund is
the lifeblood of those co-curricular and extracurricular activities needed to help UFLaw
and its students compete with their peers at
law schools throughout the country.
When it comes to Annual Fund success,
the College of Law is not keeping pace with
Top 10 competitors – or even with some law
schools in Florida and the Southeast.
While large portions of the school’s
annual budget come from State allocation,
tuition and interest from its Endowment
(capped annually at about 4.5-5 percent of
accumulated interest), many programs and
activities benefitting students the most aren’t
covered by these monies. For example:
Law College Council
Allocates Annual Fund monies to
deserving law student organizations to help
defray symposia and conference costs
including speakers’ fees, printing and other
event costs.
John Marshall Bar Association
The outstanding and historic law
student government is funded in part by
Annual Fund monies, as are the many groups
overseen by Law College Council.
Essentials Provided
Additional vital UFLaw elements covered through Annual Fund contributions are:
1. Scholarship and loan assistance
2. Innovative Book Awards
3. Stipends for student research assistants
4. Strengthening of law library
5. Support services and programs for
students, alumni
6. Funding for conferences, lectures
Moot Court and Trial Teams
Annual Fund contributions help pay for
training, travel expenses and materials for
UFLaw’s excellent teams to participate in
prestigious state, regional and national competitions each semester against squads from
Florida, Southeast and Top Tier law schools.
Pro Bono Work
Annual Fund contributions help match
funds provided by various entities to provide
stipends to students working in public interest organizations or doing pro bono work.
7. Influencing national rankings and
recruitment of students and faculty
Each year UFLaw needs to raise more
than $500,000 in new donor Annual Fund
contributions. Currently about 10-12
percent of UFLaw’s 15,000 living alums are
contributing.
Experience is an invaluable form of
instruction, and a truly great legal education requires public financial support to
ensure a range of activities to promote
intellectual, professional and social growth.
I.Annual Fund
Fund needs to raise at least $500,000 yearly.
II.Total Donors
Annual Fund monies support UFLaw’s Justice Campbell Thornal Moot Court Team, one of the foremost such
teams in the nation.The team competes annually at more than 20 tournaments throughout the country, thanks also
to endowments from Raymer F. Maguire / Holland & Knight, LLP, and Shuffield Kiser & Sutcliffe.
Student Publications / Organizations
Supported by Annual Fund Contributions
Donors can restrict gifts to particular student groups or to a generic
“Student Organizations” fund.
• American Bar Association/ Law
Student Division
• Asian- and Pacific-American Law
Students Association
• Association for Public Interest Law
• Black Law Students Association
• Caribbean Law Students
Association
• Christian Legal Society
• Criminal Law Association
• Entertainment,Arts and Sports
Law Society
• Environmental and Land Use
Planning Law Society
• Estates & Trusts and Elder Law
Society
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Federalist Society
Florida Law Review
Florida Journal of International Law
Florida Toastmasters
Health Law Association
Intellectual Property & Technology
Law Association
International Law Society
Jewish Law Students Association
John Marshall Bar Association
Journal of Law & Public Policy
Journal of Technology Law & Policy
Justice Campbell Thornal Moot
Court Team
Law Association of Women
• Law School Democrats
• Law School Republicans
• Mediation and Negotiation
Association
• Phi Alpha Delta
• Phi Delta Phi
• Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
• Trial Competition Team
• Association of Trial Lawyers of
America
• Corporate Law Society
• Florida Intellectual Property Group
• Internet and Computer Law
Association
• Lambda Legal Alliance
About 10-12% of UFLaw’s more than
15,000 living alums contribute annually.
III. Expenditures
Includes unrestricted Annual Funds,
restricted Endowment Funds
Belt tightening helps, but costs of quality
Student Support, Academic Programs high.
Data compiled from UF Law Center Association Annual Reports, 1998-02.
‘Law Firm Giving’ Encouraging Gator Grads
A
n Alumni Council initiative re-established in 2002 for the Annual Fund drive each year seems to
have caught the competitive spirit of Gator law grads. Law firm partners and associates,
government lawyers, and corporate practitioners who all have one thing in
common — being UF law alums — are working to achieve
100 percent participation among Gators in their offices as part of the
Firms in Tampa,
2002-03 Annual Fund campaign.
Through the revived Law Firm Giving Program, offices with two Miami, Naples,
or more Gators that achieve 100 percent participation will receive recognition on a display in the Career Services lobby of the law school and in West Palm, Jax,
publications. Already, 20 firms have achieved or are working toward the
Tallahassee
100 percent goal.
The program is designed to broaden the base of alumni
support and to educate alumni about the role of private funds for publicly already at 100%
assisted law schools.They are essential for students, faculty and programs
and boost the college’s national ranking in the area of alumni participation.
To participate, contact Denise Stobbie in Alumni Affairs / 352.392.9296 or [email protected]
YOU
Can Select
The Annual Fund’s flexibility allows
donors to choose how much to
contribute and how their gifts will be
used to enrich student life or to leave
allocation of funds to discretion of the
Dean (based on where funds can best be
used for students that fiscal year). Gifts
may be any amount, usually between
$25 – $2,500, and can be given at any
time during a fiscal year (July-June) or in
response to mail or phone appeals.
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ANNUAL FUND
A N N UA L F U N D C O N T R I BU T I O N S
A New Source...
Book
Awards
A Vital Part of the Annual Fund...
AWA R D S P R O V I D E E S S E N T I A L F U N D S ,
R E WA R D A C A D E M I C A C H I E V E M E N T
Representatives of the Fall ’01 graduating class – Jamie Rodriguez and Johanne
Foster – present a “Class Gift” check to Dean Jon Mills (left) and Immediate Past
Alumni Council President Bruce Harris.The gift directed to the building campaign
revived a graduating class tradition dormant in the 90’s.
Graduating Students Revive Class Gift
ay back in ’88, the graduating UFLaw class wanted to leave
something behind to honor the College and its students, so
it raised more than $5,000. And previous classes also had raised
funds toward landscaping and construction and to provide benches
for the outdoor study terraces.
Through the 90s, however, the “Class Gift” tradition was dormant. But in Fall 2001 at the December graduation a group of ’01
graduates took it on themselves to revive the tradition and presented $4,050 to Dean Jon Mills toward the building
campaign.
Organizing students were Johanne
“We’re indebted
Foster, Jamie Rodriguez, Tenesia
Connelly, Michael Grider, Josh Heller, to Fall ’01 grads
Miguel Suau, Jose Garcia and Eugene
who felt strongly
Gregory.
Five months later, the Spring 2002
this tradition
class at May commencement ceremonies
should be
strongly endorsed the tradition’s return
by presenting a Class Gift of $13,530
resumed.”
(including funds collected and pledged)
to be used to help support law school organizations, activities and
programs. Leading the collection effort were Samantha
Schosberg, Dawn Henrichon, Mack Bernard, Ana Garcia,
Natalie Jackson, Allyson Enfinger, Theo Kypreos and
George Moraitis Jr.
All 16 representatives already are Alumni Council members.
“The ‘Class Gift’ is a wonderful gesture of professionalism,”
noted Dean Mills on accepting the ’02 grads’ contributions. “An
important part of being a member of any profession is giving back
to support and improve the institution that prepared you and others who will follow. We are indebted to the Fall ’01 grads who felt
strongly this tradition should be resumed.”
The combined graduating classes’ total participation was
more than 30 percent.
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4 A N N U A L R E P O RT
Book Awards honor and encourage academic excellence by
recognizing the top student in each course. Awards are sponsored
for a five-year period with a $2,000 annual contribution for five
years, or a $7,500 outright gift, or they may be endowed through
gifts, pledges or bequests of $40,000. These awards support student and faculty activities, academic programs and services
through the College of Law’s Annual Fund. Sponsors and recipients receive a plaque and recognition in law school publications
and on a display. For more information, please contact the Office of
Development & Alumni Affairs, (352) 392-9296.
C U R R E N T B O O K AWA R D S P O N S O R S
Contracts
• Foley & Lardner
• Richard C. Grant ’72 in honor
of Professor Ernest Jones
Corporate Finance
• Arnold L. Greenfield
Cathy (UF ’82) and Larry Sellers ’79 sponsor
the Florida Administrative Law Book Award.
Advanced Bankruptcy
• Stichter Riedel Blain & Prosser, P.A.
Creditors’ Remedies &
Bankruptcy
• Jeffrey W.Warren
Criminal Law
• Anthony S. Battaglia
Eminent Domain & Takings
Appellate Advocacy
• Bruce M. Harris
• Bruce Rogow/Rogow Greenberg
Foundation
• Louis K. Rosenbloum
Employment Discrimination
Business Organizations
Estate Planning
• Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon
• C. Randolph & Cheryl R. Coleman
• Edward F. Koren
Civil Procedure
• McKenzie & Taylor, P.A.
• Warner Fox Wackeen Dungey
Seeley Sweet & Beard, L.L.P.
Civil Tax Procedure
• R. Lawrence Heinkel, Esq.
Constitutional Law
• Patrick E. Geraghty, P.A.
• Kenneth R. Johnson & Kimberly
Leach Johnson
• John W. Campbell
Estates & Trusts
• Jones Foster Johnston & Stubbs, P.A.
Evidence
• Clarke & Silverglate, P.A.
• Class of 1955 (Reunion Class Gift)
• Roy B.“Skip” Dalton Jr.
• Gray Harris & Robinson
(Endowed)
Federal Courts
• F. Wallace Pope Jr.
Awards Not Sponsored
J.D. Courses Available:
Among courses for which Book Awards sponsors are sought:
Thanks to Louis K. Rosenbloum '74 of Pensacola, Jennifer Biewend (right) received
an Appellate Advocacy Book Award as the top student academically in the course taught
by Legal Skills Professor Teresa Rambo (left).
Federal Practice
• Stephen B. Gillman
Professional Responsibility
& The Legal Profession
• Michael J. McNerney
• Bedell Dittmar DeVault Pillans
& Coxe, P.A.
• Dean Mead Egerton Bloodworth
Capouano & Bozarth, P.A.
in memory of Andy Fredricks
(Endowed)
• Doug & Jack Milne
• Hill Ward & Henderson, P.A.
Income Taxation
Property
• Ward Rovell & Van Eepoel, P.A.
• Professor Emeritus Mandell
Glicksberg, established by Andrew
C. Hall & James A. Hauser
(Endowed)
Florida Administrative Law
• Lawrence E. & Cathy M. Sellers
Foreign Tax Law
• Robert F. Hudson
Health Law
Intellectual Property
• Lott & Friedland, P.A.
Intellectual Property
Litigation
• Feldman Gale & Weber, P.A.
International Business Law
Jurisprudence
Trial Practice
• Goodlette Coleman & Johnson, P.A.
Legal Accounting
• Brett Hendee, P.A.
Negotiation
• J. Joaquin Fraxedas
Legal Research &
Writing (4)
Local Government Law
Media Law
Mediation
Medical Malpractice
Medical Technology
Partnership Taxation
Patents
Pension & Employee
Benefits
Pollution Control Law
Poverty Law
Products Liability
Property
Remedies
Sales
Secured Transactions
Securities Regulation
Sports Law
Taxation
Taxation of Gratuitous
Transfers (2)
Trademarks
Trademark Practice
White Collar Crime
Workers’ Comp &
Employment Law
Graduate Tax Courses Available:
Among courses for which sponsors are sought:
Corporate Taxation I and II
Deferred Compensation
Estate Planning
Federal Taxation of Gratuitous
Transfers
Income Taxation I and II
Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
Partnership Taxation
Procedures in Tax Fraud
Cases State & Local Taxation
Tax Exempt Organizations
U.S. International Tax II
• Schackow & Mercadante, P.A.
• High Stack Palahach & Cruanes
• Paul Linder
Trial Advocacy
Land Use Planning & Control
Litigation & Arbitration
Advanced
Environmental LawToxics
Family Law (4)
Federal Administrative
Law (2)
Fiduciary Administration
Florida Constitutional
Law
Foreign Enrichment
Future Interests
Gender & the Law
Growth Management,
Techniques in
Human Rights
Income Taxation
Income Taxation of
Estates & Trusts
International Intellectual
Property
International Trade Law
Juvenile Mediation
Clinic
Labor Law
Land Finance
Legal Drafting (10)
Torts
• John C. & Tifi Bierley
(Endowed)
• Bill Hoppe
Administrative Law
Admiralty
Adversary Systems
Agricultural Law & Policy
Animal Rights/
Wildlife Law
Antitrust Law (2)
Appellate Advocacy (3)
Banking Law
Bioethics Law
Children’s Law
Civil Clinic (6)
Comparative Law
Conflicts
Conservation Clinic
Constitutional Law
Copyrights
Corporations (2)
Creditors’ Remedies &
Bankruptcy
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure–
Adversary System
Employment Law
Environmental Dispute
Resolution
Environmental Law
• Bill Bone
• Milton Leach & D’Andrea
• Nolan Carter, P.A.
• Professor Emeritus Hayford O.
Enwall Memorial (1906-1993),
established by Peter C. K. Enwall
(Endowed)
• Rossman & Baumberger
• Shook Hardy & Bacon
• Monte J.Tillis Jr. Memorial
(Endowed)
• George A.Vaka
The intellectual property law firm of Lott & Friedland in Coral Gables sponsors the Book
Award in Intellectual Property. Among the firm’s Gators are (from left) Mark Stein ’89;
Leslie Lott ’74, member of Law Center Board of Trustees; and David Friedland ’88, who
serves on the Law Alumni Council.
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ANNUAL FUND
Memorials
2001-02
Among Annual Fund efforts each year are contributions to
the law school made in honor of outstanding men and
women who graduated from and/or played an important
part in the history of the College of Law.
In Memory of Alice Spoto
Ann B. Kolod
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Caplis
Kathleen M. Sullivan
In Memory of David H. Levin
Unique Donation
Courtyard Centerpiece for Students, Alums
O
ne College of Law donation resulting in the campus focal
point for students, alumni, staff, faculty and visitors: the
Marcia Whitney Schott Courtyard. It is named in memory of
one of the first UFLaw alumna who, along with her husband
Lewis M. Schott, was a devoted law school supporter. The
Schotts met at UFLaw, and both graduated
Schott
in 1946. Lewis subsequently practiced in
Daytona Beach and was a municipal judge
Memorial
there. He directed (1949-52) the Florida
courtyard,
State Beverage Department, and was a
member of the Governor’s Cabinet. The
a campus
couple gave generously to the BrutonGeer building campaign in 1983, and confocal point
tributed $50,000 to endowment of the law
school’s Clarence J.TeSelle Professorship. Lewis in 1987 established the first eminent scholar super chair in Florida’s State
University System, contributing $2 million in honor of his wife and
providing funding for research of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus
and related diseases. Mr. Schott continues as a devoted and regular
Annual Fund donor to the law school, is a UF Foundation Fellow, exofficio member of the Foundation Board of Directors, chosen as a UF
Distinguished Alumnus, and member of the UF President’s Council.
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Augustine Asset
Management, Inc.
Brian H. Barr
Frances R. Berney
Barry W. Beroset &
Laura E. Keene
Jean M. Cain
Glenda Calvasina
Frank L. Creel
Lucea G. Davis
Rollin D. Davis Jr.
Diamond Hasser & Frost
Captain & Mrs. James
W. Dickson
Domengeaux Wright
Roy, et al.
Frederick C. Donovan
Frank J. Fabre
A. Downing Gray & Co.
Michael J. Griffith
Mr. & Mrs.Alan M. Gross
Mr. & Mrs. E. Lamar Hicks
Carol A. Holman
Robert H. Kahn Jr.
Ann Loughridge Kerr
Mr. & Mrs. D. Jack
Kugelman
Kimberly R. Lambert
Mrs. Masami N. LaRose
Law Offices of James
Richard Hooper
Arnold Levin
Pat Maloney
Donna S. Markle
McAbee & Scott, C.P.A.
Artice L. McGraw
James M. Messer
Michles & Booth, P.A.
Timothy M. O’Brien
Lynne Oswald
Pensacola News
Journal, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Proctor
R. Douglas Ricks
James A. Scoggins III
Dr. & Mrs. Izzydor Shever
Dr. & Mrs. Charles F.
Smith Jr.
Spiderman’s Professional
Services, Inc.
Judy Sullivan
Joseph Q.Tarbuck
Mr. & Mrs. Fred L Vigodsky
Michael B.Vigodsky
C. Mark Whitehead III
Linda L.Williams
Wolk & Genter
W. G.Yates & Sons
Construction Co.
In Memory of James M. Brickley
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Feinberg
Mr. & Mrs. Chris A. Finch
W. Langston Holland
Mr. & Mrs. Barry A. Miller
Tampa Bay Community
Development Corp.
John I.Welch
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Williams
2001-02 Alumni
Event Sponsors
In Memory of Janice D. Quinn
A. Brian Phillips
In Memory of Judge Robert T. Mann
Mr. & Mrs. Jerald Blizin
Prof. & Mrs. Dennis A. Calfee
Carole M. Camerlin
Dorothy S. Carter
Hon. & Mrs. Paul W. Danahy Jr.
Celia E. Deifik
Crockett Farnell
Gainesville Women’s Forum
Prof. & Mrs. Mandell Glicksberg
Anne J. Hooten
Gloria S. Hope
Prof. Roy Hunt
Jeanne F. Johnson
Joan H. Kindy
Prof. & Mrs. Joseph W. Little
R.Terry Lyle
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Mann
Jessie C. Mann
William H. McBride Jr. &
Adelaide A. Sink
Francis T. McCoy
Dean & Mrs. Jon L. Mills
Barbara Genthner Moritz
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Mossberg
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Nichols
F.Wallace Pope Jr.
Mr. & Mrs.William B. Powell
James C. Quarles
Mr. & Mrs. R E. Rutland
Mr. & Mrs. R. Randolph Simmons III
Mr. & Mrs. R. R. Simmons
William Reece Smith Jr.
SLA, Florida & Caribbean Chapter
Maxine T.Weiss
Mr. & Mrs. G. Pierce Wood Jr.
In Memory of Julius V. Africano
Reed A. Bryan III
In Memory of Earl Warford
Aileen S.Warford
Annual Fund contributions each year include individuals and
law firms who sponsor receptions and other events — making it
possible for the Dean and faculty members to visit with alumni
and friends in communities throughout Florida and the nation.
Firms contribute $500 and up to help sponsor an event, while
individuals contribute $100.
Florida Bar Annual Meeting Reception
June 20, 2002
FIRMS
Douglass Law Firm, P.A.
Feldman Gale & Weber, P.A.
Gray Harris & Robinson, P.A.
Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
Holland & Knight, LLP
LexisNexisTM
Upchurch Watson White & Max
Mediation Group
INDIVIDUALS
Bill Bone
W.C. Gentry
E.C. Deeno Kitchen
Mark W. Klingensmith
Ron Labasky
J. Grier Pressly III
Doyle Rogers
Bill Romanos
Howard M. Rosenblatt
Oscar A. Sanchez
Larry & Cathy Sellers
In Memory of Rudy Hernandez Sr. and Jr.
Gwendolyn A. Hernandez
‘Beat the Noles’/Tallahassee Reception
November 13, 2001
FIRMS
Holland & Knight, LLP
INDIVIDUALS
Vinse Barrett
Bruce Culpepper
Dexter Douglas
Robert Ervin
Benjamin Overton
Gary Printy
Larry & Cathy Sellers
Crit Smith
Mac Stipanovich
Charley & Linda Wells
‘Beat the Bulldogs’/Jacksonville Reception
October 25, 2001
FIRMS
Bedell Dittmar Devault Pillans
& Coxe
Coker Myers Schickel &
Sorenson, P.A.
Holland & Knight, LLP
Law Office of W.C. Gentry
Milton Leach & D’Andrea, P.A.
INDIVIDUALS
GIFTS AID COMPUTER FACILITIES
Beginning with a gift of five computers from IBM in 1982, UFLaw’s computer labs have
expanded over the past 30 years thanks to alumni contributions and generous gifts by
Westlaw and Lexis/Nexis. Today students, faculty and researchers can choose from
computers in Bruton-Geer Media Services Center and the First Floor LIC Reading
Room. Plans are for state-of-the-art computer facilities to be an integral part of the
library expansion and facilities construction.
Bruce Johnson
Douglas Milne
Barbara Puestow
Rutledge Liles
Barry Sinoff
Hon.Waddell A.Wallace
Wendy E.Witten
Evan J.Yegelwel
Annual Fund
Donors, Page 18...
A N N U A L R E P O RT 7
SPECIAL FUNDING
What is It? Why Do We Need It?
‘Grass-roots Support’
Makes Historic Facilities Campaign Successful
Main Focus of 2001-2002 Special Funding
H
istorically, UFLaw alumni
have been asked to participate in Special Funding
activities for major facilities
construction and remodeling, but none
more important than the one conducted
during the 2001-02 fiscal year.
Thanks to “an outpouring of grassroots support from more than 500 alumni,
faculty, staff, friends and students,”
W.C. Gentry ’71 as chairman of the Law
Center Association Board of Trustees
Building Campaign Committee was able
to announce initial raising of more than
$6.3 million — exceeding by $1.3 million
the first-phase $5 million for expansion
of facilities for the nation’s 11th largest
law school.
The money raised plus State matching
funds and millions of dollars provided by
An extremely valuable and useful Special Funding facility was made possible by a generous gift of $350,000 from
the estate of Ralph R. Bailey arranged by James D. Camp Jr. ’51. The Bailey Courtroom helps students gain firstrate skills and experience in a professional legal setting. Similar naming opportunities are available in 2003-04 in connection with library expansion and facilities construction renovation.The Bailey estate also established a law school scholarship fund for Broward County students. Bailey was a pioneer of that county and a successful land developer.
the University of Florida President
Charles Young and the university will go
toward the $25 million needed for expansion of the law library and construction of
state-of-the-art classrooms.
Construction and renovation will
start in late 2003 on library expansion and
it will be named the Lawton Chiles Legal
Information Center. Chiles, who died in
1998, earned his UF law degree in 1955
and later served Florida as governor and
U.S. senator.
Mills praised the Law Center
Association Board of Trustees, Chairman
Marybeth McDonald and past Chairman
FPO New pic to come
on Monday a.m.
8 A N N U A L R E P O RT
Richard M. “Robie” Robinson, it’s constituents and the university
both of Orlando, for their support community. This generosity clearly
and fund-raising efforts. He noted the demonstrates the tremendous support the
Law Alumni Council, headed then by college enjoys and will help enhance the
Bruce Harris of Orlando and more reputation of the law school and universithan 200 class representatives, helped ty as a whole.” Mills said enlarging and
upgrading
teaching
secure gifts from classand
the
mates and colleagues “GENEROUS SUPPORT facilities
library, built in the late
throughout
Florida,
FROM FACULTY
1960s, was critical for
Georgia and the United
retention of American
States.
PLAYED A MAJOR
Bar Association accred“Generous support
ROLE AS IT HAS IN
itation and was a priorfrom law faculty also
played a major role as it PRIOR FUND-RAISING ity for Young and the
UF
administration.
has in prior fundraising
CAMPAIGNS.”
Mills said expansion
campaigns,” Mills said.
would place the center
“Every gift, regardless of
size, made a difference and helped us among the top 20 of 182 academic law
libraries in the country in terms of space.
exceed our goal.”
In addition to library expansion and
Mills also noted the leadership
and initiative of President Young and new classroom construction, renovations
Provost David Colburn in designating will transform classroom space in Holland
university funds to supplement the Hall – completed in 1969 and named after
private fund-raising effort was essential former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator
to the campaign’s success.
Spessard Holland, a 1916 UFLaw grad.
Young said “this wonderful accom- Additional funding for renovations, furniplishment is good news for the law school, ture and technology are needed.
ABOVE: Assistant Dean for Career Services
Kathy Urbach (seated, talking with staffer Darian
Wagner) works out of an office dedicated in honor
of the Boone family of UFLaw grads – E. G. “Dan”
Boone ’53, Jeffery ’82, and Stephen ’83. Dan
Boone is an Emeritus member of the Law Center
Association Board of Trustees, and has a history of
significant gifts to the College – including $100,000 in
’92 to establish scholarships.The family resides in
Venice, and are partners in Boone Boone Boone
Koda & Frook, P.A.
BELOW: During the 2001-02 building campaign, members of the law firm Holland & Knight, LLP committed
pledges and gifts totalling $170,000 to name the Faculty
Library in honor of their friend and partner Raymond
Erhlich ’42, former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice
now residing in Tallahassee.
Special Funding
Donors, Page 28...
Campaign
Giving Analysis
LEGEND
7
12
12
■ 1% of the donors gave $250,000 or above
■ 2% gave $100,000-249,000
■ 2% gave $50,000-99,999
■ 3% gave $25,000-49,999
■ 6% gave $10,000-24,999
■ 65% gave $1,000-9,999
■ 21% gave $999 or less
14
22
359
114
*numbers=contributors
A N N U A L R E P O RT 9
ENDOWMENTS
What is It? Why Do We Need It?
Professorships
of Great Benefit
Endowed professorships are of tremendous benefit to the Levin College of Law
as it moves toward the Top 10. These aid
in recruitment and retention of outstanding faculty such as these UF educators (and those pp. 12-13):
Nancy E. Dowd is the
Chesterfield Smith Professor
of Law and an Associate
Director of the Center on
Children & the Law. She
recently completed her third
book, Feminist Legal Theory: An
Anti-Essentialist Reader, co-edited
with UF Professor Michelle S.
Jacobs. Dowd earned her B.A.
with honors at University of
Connecticut, M.A. at Illinois, and
J.D. cum laude at Loyola
University of Chicago. Her
expertise is family law and
constitutional law.
Berta Esperanza Hernandez
Truyol – Levin Mabie & Levin
Professor of Law – taught at
the universities of St. John’s and
New Mexico, was a litigator for
two New York firms, worked at
the U.S. departments of Justice
and Labor, and is widely published on issues of gender/race,
international human rights and
employment discrimination. She
did undergraduate work at
Cornell, earned her J.D. cum laude
from Albany Law School of Union
University, and received her LL.M.
from New York University.
Endowments VITAL FOR FUTURE Top 10
Competition
‘An Endowment is
like a savings account: you
can never touch the principal.’
“You only spend the interest.”
There’s no question UFLaw’s overall
And even then, chances are good the endowment is vital because it establishes
donor setting up the Endowment has spec- the all-important foundation of future
ified how he/she wants the interest spent.
scholarships, funds for student organizaAccording to Paul Robell, UF tions and programs, and support for
Foundation Vice-President for Development faculty research.
and Alumni Affairs, those
As Robell said, it is
are the aspects that often
like a giant savings
confuse those who believe “UFLAW’S OVERALL account, and its purpose is
a large endowment transto grow over time to
ENDOWMENT
IS
lates into a large annual
ensure the best possible
operating fund.
future resources for the
VITAL BECAUSE IT College of Law – a sound
While the College of
Law is now able to boast
foundation for future
HELPS ENSURE
one of the Top 10 public
excellence. But with the
law school endowments,
interest from that savings
THE FUTURE.”
that equates to a spendable
account capped at a return
income of about $2.4 milof about 4.5 percent a year,
lion annually — $1.4 milit becomes apparent why
lion designated by donors for particular uses the College of Law must conduct its
and the remaining $1 million in discretionary Annual Fund drive and Special Funding
income accounting for a small percentage of efforts as it pushes to reach the Top 10 of
the law school’s annual budget.
public law schools in the U.S.
WINNING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Trial Team Endowments Reaping Dividends
A key faculty member in
UFLaw’s international emphasis
is Stuart Cohn – Gerald A.
Sohn Scholar. He is director of
the International and
Comparative Law certificate
program and coordinator of all
law school international programs. He is former chair of
Florida Bar committee on
Corporations and Securities and
member of ABA Federal
Regulation of Securities
Commission. He earned his
undergraduate degrees at Illinois
and Oxford, and his LL.B. at Yale.
10 A N N U A L R E P O RT
Recent success of the UFLaw Trial Team in
state, regional and national competitions is due
in part to scholarship endowments and team
support by alumni making it possible for students to devote critical time and effort. Among
those helping through endowments: former
Law Center Trustees Chairman Ronnie H.
Walker ‘68 (who passed away in 2002), funding scholarships presented annually to eight
trial team finalists; and Coker Myers
Schickel Sorenson & Green P.A. of
Jacksonville, also funding scholarships for up to
eight members and sponsoring Spring Final
Four. A scholarship funded by S. William
Fuller Jr. ’70 of Fuller Johnson Farrell in
Tallahassee, rewards students competing in the
annual Florida Bar Chester Bedell competition,
Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell of Orlando
also contributes funding to sponsor Fall Final
Four and the Fall Tourney of Champions.
Ensuring UFLaw’s
Future
ndowments — unrestricted (providing
for the greatest needs of the College of
Law) or restricted for a particular use —
provide perpetual income for the law
school through investment of principal
funds. Established with a minimum of
$20,000, endowments can be through
outright gifts, pledges paid over a period of
years, deferred gifts (such as trusts or
insurance expectancies) and through estate
plans. Two important types of endowments
established by alumni, friends and law
firms to support the law school’s quality
education now and into the future:
E
Juan Diaz (left) of Orange Park, Florida Law Review Editor-in-Chief, and Lisa Wolgast of Palm Beach Gardens, FLR Senior
Galleys Editor, visit with Alumni Research Scholar and Professor Dennis Calfee (Review Faculty Advisor) about progress on the
student-initiated effort to endow the 55-year-old publication to help ensure its future.
Review Endowment Unique
hanks to initiative of current and former
students connected with UFLaw’s
55-year-old Florida Law Review, an effort to
endow the publication is off to a strong start
with nearly $300,000 in gifts and pledges.
Goal of organizers is to raise $1 million to
permanently fund through annual interest the
monies necessary for publication, student
scholarships, symposia and FLR related
events.
“We’ve received tremendous support
from alumni who want to replicate the positive
experiences they had as Law Review members,” said Professor Dennis Calfee, Review
faculty advisor. “We are indebted to each
donor, many of whom have faithfully supported the publication every year through Annual
Fund. Certainly, though, there are a number of
our 2,000 FLR alums we would like to hear
from.”
Even more impressive to Calfee, however,
is the pivotal role being played by current
members. “At least 10 students have pledged
$1,000 over five years – they’re giving back
before they’ve even graduated,” he said. “It’s
further evidence our students are leading the
way in changing the culture of giving to the
law school.”
“This effort is very important to the quality and stature of our law school,” said Dean
Jon Mills, one of more than 2,000 Law Review
alumni. “We greatly appreciate the initiative
and support of our students and alumni.”
T
Editor-in-Chief Juan M. Diaz, 3L from
Orange Park, agrees. “It’s great to see so many
Law Review alumni joining with current members to help us prepare for the future.”
The professional rewards of FLR membership are what lead many to give back. “The
experience provided career opportunities and
opened doors,” said Mark Nouss ’85, who
with his wife Debra is a major contributor to
the endowment. “I am pleased our gift will
enable students to benefit in a similar manner.”
Donors of $1,000 and up are honored on
a “Florida Law Review Endowment” recognition wall in the journal’s offices. Calfee said
successful completion of the endowment drive
will make FLR one of the most unique in the
country.
DUNWODY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
Each Spring, Law Review officials bring to campus
one of America’s preeminent legal scholars for
its Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law
series. (The 2003 speaker is Professor
Lawrence Gostin of Georgetown University,
discussing “When Terrorism Threatens
Health: How Far are Limitations on
Personal and Economic Liberties Justified?”)
The series was established in honor of brothers
Elliot and Atwood Dunwody by the law
firms of Dunwody White and Landon, P.A.;
Mershon Sawyer Johnston; Dunwody & Cole;
and the U.S. Sugar Corporation.
Endowed Chairs/Professorships
These aid in recruitment / retention of outstanding faculty by generating income for
salary supplements and teaching / research
support. An essential tool in UFLaw’s push
to reach the Top 10 in public law schools:
• Chairs: minimum $600,000 contribution
+ $420,000 State match
• Full Professorships: $300,000
+ $150,000 State match
• Term Professorships: $100,000
+ $50,000 State match
Endowed Scholarships
These can be awarded based on need and/or
merit and are vital in helping` students
pursue a quality legal education. Also an
important benefit in helping UFLaw remain
competitive for leading
students:
• Full Scholarships: $100,000 contribution
+ $50,000 State match
• Tuition Scholarships: $50,000
(two combined for $50,000 State match)
• Partial Scholarships: minimum $20,000
contribution to endow
For information on supporting the law school
through a wide variety of tax-deductible charitable giving methods, or to request a copy of
Guide to Private Endowments at the University of
Florida, please contact:
Donald Hale, Senior Director
Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
Levin College of Law
352.392.9296 / [email protected]
A N N U A L R E P O RT 11
ENDOWMENTS
Putting an
Rush
Endowment
in Place
Perea
Irving Cypen Professor of Law Sharon Rush (B.A., J.D., Cornell) specializes in
Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Race Relations and Civil Procedure. Juan
Perea (B.A. magna cum laude Maryland; J.D. summa cum laude Boston College) is Cone
Wagner Nugent Johnson Hazouri & Roth Professor of Law specializing in Social
Construction of Race and History, Constitutional and Employment Law.
Through an Endowment, a donor can benefit College of Law students and/or professors,
help ensure long-term permanent financial
Davis
Little
income for the College of Law, and gain per-
Gerald A. Sohn Scholar/Professor Jeffrey Davis (B.S., UCLA; J.D., Loyola; LL.M.,
Michigan) is expert in Contracts, Bankruptcy, Debtor-Creditor Relations.Alumni
Research Scholar/Professor Joe Little’s expertise is U.S. and Florida
Constitutional Law, Torts and Local Government. (B.S.M.E., Duke; M.S.M.E.,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute; J.D., Michigan)
manent recognition and appreciation.
Here’s one example of how the process might work:
1
Lidsky
Noah
UF Research Foundation Professor Lyrissa Lidsky (B.S., summa cum laude Texas
A&M; Fulbright Scholar, Cambridge; J.D., high honors Texas) specializes in Internet
and Mass Media Law, Professionalism,Torts. UF Research Foundation Professor,
Lars Noah (A.B., J.D. magna cum laude, Harvard) is the most prolific faculty
author and specializes in Medical Technology, Products Liability and Torts.
Hurst
A donor decides to contribute $20,000 or more to the
law school, and wants to designate how those funds will
be used. In this example, the donor decides to give
$40,000 to set up a scholarship with her name to benefit students involved in the Environmental & Land Use
Law Certificate Program.
2
With the help of UFLaw, the donor signs a Gift
Agreement through the UF Foundation (the entity
administering the investment and income of all College
of Law endowments).
3
The Foundation places the gift into an endowed principal fund (The Jane Doe Environmental & Land Use Law
Scholarship Endowment) and invests the cash.
4
Annually, about 5% of the investment value is transferred from the invested endowment fund into The Jane
Doe Environmental & Land Use Law Scholarship
spendable fund. This 5% is what UFLaw can use toward
the scholarship that year.
Nagan
Sam T. Dell Research Scholar/Professor Thomas Hurst (B.A. honors,
Wisconsin; J.D., cum laude Harvard) specializes in Corporate Law, Contracts,
Sports Law. Samuel T. Dell Research Scholar/Professor Winston Nagan (B.A.,
University of South Africa; B.A., M.A., Oxford; LL.M., M.C.L., Duke; J.S.D.,Yale) is Human
Rights, Conflicts of Laws and International Law specialist.
Chairs, Professorships Result in...
Stronger Faculty
hanks to alumni and friends’ endowments of Chairs and
T Professorships
at the Levin College of Law, recruitment and
retention of outstanding faculty is made possible. (Examples
above and page 13.) The funds so donated generate annual
income for salary supplements and teaching / research support.
These are essential in UFLaw’s push toward the Top 10.
12 A N N U A L R E P O RT
Lokken
Weyrauch
Hugh Culverhouse Eminent Scholar in Taxation Lawrence Lokken (B.A.,
Augsburg College; J.D., Minnesota) specializes in International Taxation. Stephen C.
O’Connell Chair / Distinguished Professor Walter Weyrauch (Dr. Jur., University
of Frankfurt; LL.B., Georgetown; LL.M., Harvard; J.S.D., Yale.) is expert in Business
Organizations, Family Law and Comparative Law.
Taylor
F O L L O W I N G I N G R E AT F O O T S T E P S
Six 1L students are among those awarded the Chester H. Ferguson Scholarship,
endowed in honor of one of the most notable and distinguished UFLaw graduates.They
are Helen Peacock (left front), Clearwater; Kevin Comer, St. Petersburg; Kelli
Herring,Vero Beach; Aaron Swiren (back), Orlando; Celia Chapman,Tallahassee; and
Melissa Register, Palm Harbor. Ferguson ’30, who died in 1983 at the age of 74, personally donated more than $60,000 to establish scholarships for UF law students. Upon
his death, thousands more were donated in his name. Ferguson was Chairman of the
Board and CEO of the Lykes Bros. conglomerate (interests in shipping, citrus, cattle,
packing and processing, banking, energy and real estate), and was senior partner in
Macfarlane Ferguson Allison & Kelly of Tampa. He was active in the building campaign that
resulted in Bruton-Geer Hall, and gave generously to the law school. He was a founding
member of the State University System Board of Regents, serving 14 years (four as chairman), and was instrumental in directing the building of six new state universities.
Ferguson, whose son Howell Lykes Ferguson is a UFLaw ’69 grad, also was instrumental in gaining support for the Stephen C. O’Connell Chair/Professorships.
5
6
According to the donor’s specific Gift Agreement,
a UFLaw student is chosen to receive The Jane
Doe Environmental & Land Use Law
Scholarship. The balance of the endowment
remains as an investment to continue its
growth and to provide annual financing for the
scholarship.
Other donors can add to the value of the endowment in subsequent years to pay tribute to and/or
honor Jane Doe (the individual setting up the
original endowment).
Endowment Fund
Donors, Page 32...
McMahon
Grace W. “Betty” Taylor, (B.A., M.A., FSU; J.D., UF) and Martin J. McMahon
Jr, (B.A., Rutgers; J.D., Boston College; LL.M., Boston University) are both Clarence J.
TeSelle Professors. Taylor is LIC Director and known internationally for work in
computers and the law. McMahon, co-author of four casebooks on taxation, specializes in Tax Policy and Corporate and Partnership Taxation.
Baldwin
Gordon
Chesterfield Smith Professors of Law Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. (B.A., J.D. Georgia; LL.M.
Illinois and LL.M.Yale) and Michael W. Gordon (B.S. , LL.B. Connecticut; M.A. ,Trinity College)
are two principal reasons for UFLaw’s global reputation.Baldwin is a noted International
Financial Crimes and Constitutional Expert. Gordon is a leading authority on
International Litigation, NAFTA, Corporate Law.
Harrison
Slobogin
Jeffrey Harrison (B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D UF; J.D., North Carolina), who specializes in
Antitrust and Contracts, and Christopher Slobogin (B.A., Princeton; J.D. , LL.M.
Virginia), Criminal Law and Mental Health Law/Criminal Procedure, are Stephen
C. O’Connell Professors. Slobogin is also Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry.
Israel
Woodhouse
Rood Eminent Scholar in Trial Advocacy & Procedure Jerold Israel (B.B.A. summa cum
laude,Western Reserve; LL.B.,Yale) co-authored most frequently cited treatise on criminal
procedure and is expert on white collar crime. David H. Levin Chair in Family Law
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse (B.S., Regents College/State University of NY; J.D.
Columbia), director of Center on Children & the Law, is widely published in Family,
Children’s and Constitutional Law.
A N N U A L R E P O RT 13
2001-2002
Financial
Summary
C O N T R I BU T I O N S
Annual Fund (unrestricted) ......................................................$255,826
Annual Fund (restricted) ............................................................$204,005
Total Annual Fund Support ........................................................$459,831
Endowed Funds Interest ............................................................$600,695
Building Fund ............................................................................$1,308,630
Total Private Support ..............................................................$2,369,156
One of the most identifiable pieces of art on the University of Florida campus is the
“Cause and Effect” (copper over wood 10’ X 10’ X 38’) sculpture by Stephen C. Oakley of
Tallahassee. It was purchased in 1987 with funds provided by Florida's Art in Public Buildings
Legislation and the UF Law Center Association.The sculpture was the very first installation of
art anywhere in Alachua County under terms of the State arts program, and was dedicated at a
law school Homecoming barbecue in ’87.Through the years, the sculpture has come to be
known affectionately by students, alumni, faculty and staff as “the Cheerios.”
Total Donors ....................................................................................2,188
Total Gifts ..........................................................................................2,400
EXPENDITURES
Academic Programs &
Student Support
Endowment Account
Information from University of Florida Foundation, which administers
investments, income of Levin College of Law Endowments
Faculty Support
$82,433
$712,269
$58,921
$1,409,467
Faculty Enrichment Programs/Recruitment/
Visiting Faculty/Travel to Conferences/
Secretarial & Research Support/Chairs/
Professorships/Research Scholar Positions/
Research Grants
Publications
Transferred to
Spendable Funds
(Restricted and
Unrestricted)
1997-98
$28,630,700
$ 816,589
1998-99
$43,410,446
$1,197,490
1999-00
$57,931,929
$2,429,633
2000-01
$58,442,477
$2,905,354
2001-02
$59,837,880
$2,971,718
This indicates how annual endowment income flowing to the law school
for use – from more than $800,000 in 1997-98 to almost $3 million in
2001-02 – varies based on the fund balance. Analysts know the 2002-03
fund balance, and consequently the amount available for
transfer to spendable funds, will be more than 20% lower due to state
of the U. S. economy. Of the transferrable funds each year, approximately
two-thirds is designated by donors for particular uses and the remainder can be used by College administrators toward annual operating and
administrative costs.
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RESTRICTED &
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Career Services/Admissions/Financial Aid
Legal Information Center/Student Organizations
FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF UFLAW
Fund Balance
ANNUAL FUND
[UNRESTRICTED)
$169,724
UFLAW magazine/Reunion Publications/
Development Publications/Photography/
Production/Printing/Postage/Supplies/Travel
Development
& Alumni Affairs
$225,772
Phonathon Expenses/
Office & Operating Supplies/
Travel/Advertising/Salaries/Postage/Printing
UF Foundation Administrative
& Overhead
Special Events
$44,444
$5,040
Dunwody Distinguished
Lecture Series
$28,791
Law Center Association
Administration
$316
Totals
$542,206
$2,194,971
Around the
2001-02 Contributions
Southeast
2001-02
Alumni Participating
School
Alumni – $1,607,505
Corps., Fdtns., Firms
– $547,505
Friends & Students
– $161,750
Faculty/Staff
– $52,396
2001-02 Expenditures-Annual Fund
[Unrestricted]
Georgia
Florida State
Tennessee
Florida
Alabama
Louisiana State
%
24.6
14.0
12.8
12.2
10.5
2.9
# Living
Contributors
7,562
5,350
7,066
15,532
6,738
8,115
1,864
749
901
1,897
707
237
Market Value of Endowments
School
Florida
Georgia
Alabama
Florida State
Tennessee
Louisiana State
2001-02
$64,302,062
$41,649,296
$37,218,323
$11,772,056
$10,053,919
$8,996,680
Alumni Programs &Services– $225,772
Publications
– $169,724
Academic Programs & Student Support
– $82,433
Faculty Support
– $58,921
Total Gifts, Grants & Other
Special Events LCA/ODAA– $5,040
School
Administrative
– $316
Georgia
Alabama
Florida
Florida State
Louisiana State
Tennessee
2001-02
$6,941,745
$2,595,838
$2,369,56
$1,184,323
$1,309,076
$824,513
2001-02 Expenditures-Annual Fund
[Restricted] & Endowment Funds
Total Enrollment
School
Faculty Support
– $1,409,467
Academic Programs &Student Support– $712,269
UF FoundationAdministrative
– $44,444
Dunwody Lecture Series $28,791
-
Florida
Florida State
Georgia
Louisiana State
Alabama
Tennessee
2001-02
1,267
714
695
647
523
467
All information from Table F-3 of ABA Third Series of Take-off Statistics
from Fall 2001 Annual Questionnaire.
U F L A W
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Distinguished Donors 2001-02
Founders Society
Donors at this level contributed or have
active pledges of $50,000 or more.
C.Wayne Alford
W. George Allen & Enid Allen
Samuel Y. Allgood Jr.
George J. Baya
E. Dixie Beggs Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Bierley
Bush Ross Gardner Warren & Rudy
James D. Camp Jr.
Carlton Fields
Warren M. Cason
Robert B. Cole
Meredyth Anne Dasburg Foundation
Debra A. Doherty
Jessie Ball duPont Fund
The Florida Bar
William C. Gentry
Ruth Goodmark
Andrew C. Hall
Mr. & Mrs.Wayne Hogan
Holland & Knight LLP
Gerald J. Klein
Frederick W. Leonhardt
Fredric G. Levin
Levin & Papantonio Family Foundation
Stephen A. Lind
Peter M. MacNamara & M.Therese Vento
Michael Maher
Gene Moore III
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Morgan
James H. Nance
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Nouss
Kitty Phillips
Mikel M. Rollyson
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Rosenthal
Saliwanchik Lloyd & Saliwanchik
Scruggs Legal, P.A.
W. Paul Shelley Jr.
Mr. & Mrs.W. Kelly Smith
Upchurch Watson White & Max
Mediation Group
Winderweedle Haines Ward, et al.
Evan J.Yegelwel
Dean’s Council
• Barristers
Donors contributed or pledged
$25,000-49,999.
August & Kulunas, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Band
Barnett Bolt Kirkwood & Long
Bedell Dittmar DeVault, et al.
Howard C. Coker
The Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation, Inc.
The Florida Bar Tax Section
Jerry J. Goodmark
Michael A. Hanzman
James A. Hauser
Corinne C. Hodak
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Robert F. Hudson Jr.
Kerrigan Estess Rankin & McLeod LLP
E.C. Deeno Kitchen
Edward F. Koren
John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation
Pedro A. Martin
Michael J. McNerney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Merkel
Jon C. Moyle
Richard E. Nelson
F.Wallace Pope Jr.
John J. Schickel
Jerome G. Schrader
George E. Schulz Jr.
Dale M. Swope
Stephen N. Zack
• Partners
Donors contributed or pledged
$10,000-$24,999.
Thomas J. Ali
Robert L. Anderson
C. DuBose Ausley
G.Thomas Ball
Philip B. Barr Jr.
Anthony S. Battaglia
Robert S. & Mildred M. Baynard Trust
Mildred M. Baynard
W. O. Birchfield
Bruce H. Bokor
Bill Bone
John W. Campbell
James D. Camp III Trust
William M. Camp Trust
J. Nolan Carter
Clarke & Silverglate, P.A.
Class of 1955 Book Award
C. Randolph & Cheryl R. Coleman
Mr. & Mrs. Roy B. Dalton Jr.
Dean Mead Egerton Bloodworth, et al.
John A. DeVault III
Patrick G. Emmanuel
Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon
Peter C. K. Enwall
Aaron A. Farmer & Maria C. Ferrao
Feldman Gale & Weber, P.A.
Jeffrey D. Feldman
Linnes H. Finney Jr.
Foley & Lardner
J. Joaquin Fraxedas
S.William Fuller Jr.
James A. Gale
Patrick E. Geraghty
Stephen B. Gillman
Prof. & Mrs. Mandell Glicksberg
Goodlette Coleman & Johnson, P.A.
Craig L. Goodmark
Leigh Goodmark
Mr. & Mrs. K. Lawrence Gragg
Richard C. Grant
Greater Miami Jewish Federation
Arnold L. Greenfield
Marie C. Hansen Trust
Bruce M. Harris
Stumpy Harris
R. Lawrence Heinkel
High Stack Palahach Cruanes & Conway
Hill Ward & Henderson, P.A.
Brett Hendee, P.A.
Jeffrey A. Hirsch
Holland & Knight Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Dan H. Honeywell
Bill Hoppe
Eugene J. Howard
Scott C. Ilgenfritz &
Margaret D. Mathews
Michael L. Jamieson
Kenneth R. Johnson &
Kimberly L. Johnson
Jones Foster Johnston & Stubbs, P.A.
D. Burke Kibler III
Stanley B. Levin
Paul R. Linder
Lawrence A. Lokken
Lott & Friedland, P.A.
Leslie J. Lott & Michael T. Moore
Margol & Pennington, P.A.
Dorothy S. McCurry Trust
James F. McKenzie
McKenzie & Taylor, P.A.
Robert W. Mead Jr.
Douglas J. Milne
Milton Leach Whitman, et al.
Morgan Colling & Gilbert, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. O’Connell
James B. O’Neal
A.P. Phillips Foundation, Inc.
A. Brian Phillips
Charles P. Pillans III
James G. Pressly Jr.
Gary S. Rabin
Prof. & Mrs. David M. Richardson
Bruce Rogow / Rogow Greenberg
Foundation
William E. Rosenberg Foundation
Louis K. Rosenbloum
Stanley W. Rosenkranz
Rosenthal & Weissman, P.A.
Stephen F. Rossman
Rossman & Baumberger
Edward E. Sawyer
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Schackow
Schackow & Mercadante, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Sellers Jr.
Ernest A. Sellers
John A. Shipley III
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Chesterfield H. Smith & Jacqueline Allee
Charles R. Stack
Stichter Riedel Blain & Prosser, P.A.
Sidney A. Stubbs Jr.
Janet R. Studley
Carl S. Swisher Foundation, Inc.
Tescher Gutter Chaves, et al.
Robert L.Trohn
Mr. & Mrs. George A.Vaka
John K.Vreeland
Ward Rovell & Van Eepoel, P.A.
Warner Fox Wackeen Dungey,
Seeley Sweet & Beard LLP
Jeffrey W.Warren
Council Wooten Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A.Wright
Peter W. Zinober
• Associates
Donors contributed or pledged
$5,000-$9,999.
Abel Band Russell Collier, et al.
Don Allen Foundation, Inc.
Timothy G. Anderson
George Barford
Martha W. Barnett
Bernard A. Barton Jr.
Suzanne C. Bass Trust
Charles H. Baumberger
Robert J. Beckham
Ellen B. Bellet
Roger L. Blackburn
William A. Boyles
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Braddock
Les W. Burke
Hank B. Campbell
L. Kinder Cannon III
Ronald A. Carpenter
Mercer K. Clarke
W. Michael Clifford
Jean C. Coker
Nathan S. Collier
Charles E. Commander III
Community Foundation of
Tampa Bay, Inc.
Fred M. Cone Jr.
Ronald A. David
Thomas A. Davis
Lauren Y. Detzel
W. Dexter Douglass
Egger Betts Austin PLLC
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Ellis
Thomas M. Ervin Jr.
Andrew J. Fawbush
Peter T. Fay
Robert R. Feagin III
Scott J. Feder
Phillip R. Finch
Freedom Forum
George D. Gabel Jr.
Richard T. Garfield
James L. George
Robert E. Glennon Jr.
Prof. & Mrs. Michael W. Gordon
J. Charles Gray
Ellen C. Ham
Scott G. Hawkins
William O. E. Henry
J. Fraser Himes
H.Wynne James
Richard C. Jans
Hal H. Kantor
Bruce R. Kaster
Joseph H. Lang Jr.
Peter J. Losavio Jr.
Marsha G. Madorsky
Alfred J. Malefatto & Moria Rozenson
Francis T. McCoy
Linda C. McGurn
Martin J. McMahon Jr. &
Pamela S. McMahon
Dean & Mrs. Jon L. Mills
Michael D. Minton
Daniel F. Molony
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Moraitis
Gregory A. Nelson
James F. Page Jr.
Michael Palahach III
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell W. Payne
Pamela O. Price
Henry H. Raattama
Mrs. Marion O. Raattama
Richard M. Robinson
Richard C. Rollins
Ronald J. Russo
Oscar A. Sanchez
Russell T. Sanders
William J. Schifino Jr.
Ronald Y. Schram
John J. Scroggin
Mike Segal
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Sessums
Ned M. Shandloff
Sarah Helene Sharp
Abraham M. Shashy Jr.
Barry L. Silber
Mal Steinberg
William H. Stolberg
Hans G.Tanzler III
Grace W.Taylor
Gregg D.Thomas
Jonathan B.Trohn
Steven W.Vazquez
Peter Ward
Rob Webb
Jack A.Weiss
Samuel G.Wells
Don M.Welsh Charitable Trust
Michael K.Wilson
Wiseheart Foundation, Inc.
Malcolm B.Wiseheart Jr.
R. Duke Woodson
Gwynne A.Young
Trusler Society
Donors at this level contributed
$1,000-$4,999.
Herbert L. Allen (Life Mem.)
William H. Andrews
Mark P. Arnold
Reubin O. Askew
Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund, Inc.
Mark A. Avera
Mark O. Bagnall
Baker & McKenzie
Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. &
Nancy T. Baldwin
BAR/BRI Group, Inc.
Leslie J. Barnett
R.Vinson Barrett
Judith S. Beaubouef
Robert Blanchard
Robert S. Bolt
Joseph P. Carolan III
Mr. & Mrs. Julio E. Castro III
Allan P. Clark
Coker Myers Schickel, et al.
Richard P. Cole
Kevin G. Coleman
Norman A. Coll
Community Foundation for
Greater Atlanta, Inc.
Community Foundation, Inc.
Cousins Law Firm, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick S. Cousins
Charles L. Cranford
Irving Cypen
Hon. & Mrs. Paul W. Danahy Jr.
Prof. & Mrs. George L. Dawson
W. Glenn Dempsey
George A. Dietz
Phillip S. Dingle
Lee J. Dixon II
James O. Driscoll
Dunwody White & Landon, P.A.
Nola S. Dyal
David W. Dyer, P.A.
William L. Eagan
Charles H. Egerton
Patricia H. Engman
Robert M. Ervin
Osee R. Fagan
Thomas J. Farkash
Carle A. Felton Jr.
Howell L. Ferguson
William H. Ferguson
Fidelity Investments
Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Fine
Paul D. Fitzpatrick
Raymond F. Fogarty
M. Lanning Fox
Prof. & Mrs. Michael K. Friel
Melvyn B. Frumkes
Mr. & Mrs. Gene K. Glasser
Robert E. Gordon
Gordon & Doner, P.A.
William Goza (Life Mem.)
Marjorie Gadarian Graham
Robert E. Gunn
Mr. & Mrs. Karl B. Hanson Jr.
Robert M. Harris
B. Douglas Hind-Marsh (Life Mem.)
W. Christian Hoyer
Mark Hulsey
Roy Hunt
David Hyman
Jerold H. Israel
Jacksonville Bankruptcy Bar Assn., Inc.
Jelks Family Foundation, Inc.
Alan C. Jensen
John Arthur Jones
Lawrence Keefe
T. Paine Kelly Jr.
Peter T. Kirkwood
Donald S. Kohla
Alan H. Konigsburg
Thomas J. Korge
Robert M. Kramer
Law Offices of Steinberg & Brown
Eric L. Leach
Arnold Levin
Martin H. Levin
Alton L. Lightsey
Virginia A. Lipton
Prof. & Mrs. Joseph W. Little
Kevin A. Malone
Robert T. Mann
John Marshall Bar Assn.
Cary B. McCaghren
Harold F. McCart Jr.
Marybeth McDonald & Eric W. Jarvis
Patrick J. McNamara &
Linda Julin McNamara
James S. Moody Jr.
Everett R. Moreland
Jon C. Moyle Jr.
National Center for Automated
Information Research
James M. Nixon II
John D. Noble
Benjamin F. Overton
Robert E. Panoff
Alan R. Parlapiano
Carl R. Pennington Jr.
Becky A. Powhatan
David S. Pressly
J. Grier Pressly III
James C. Quarles
Charles M. Rand
Charles B. Reber
Justus W. Reid
James L. Ritchey
Doyle Rogers
John T. Rogerson III
Randolph J. Rush
Savage Krim Simons & Jones LLC
Clifford A. Schulman
William F. Sheffield (Life Mem.)
Patricia R. Sher
Shutts & Bowen LLP
Gary C. Simons
John S. Simons
The Hon. & Mrs. Rod Smith
Steel Hector & Davis LLP
John H. Stembler
Stewart Tilghman Fox & Bianchi, P.A.
J. Michael Swaine
T.O.P. Jewish Foundation, Inc.
Charles F.Thompson II
Carol C.Todd
Mary P.Twitchell
Corise P.Varn
F. Brook Voght
Ronnie H.Walker
Charles T.Wells
Maxwell W.Wells Jr.
Warren E.Williams
Patricia A.Willing
William K. Zewadski (Life Mem.)
Zinober & McCrea, P.A.
D I D YO U K N O W ?
FACT
graduates of the
6
University of Florida
Levin College of
Law became presidents
of Florida colleges — including
UF — and one was president
of two universities.
BACKGROUND
The graduates (year of law
degree) and their schools:
1. George F. Baughman ’39
New College of Florida
(Sarasota)
2. Stephen C. O’Connell ’40
University of Florida
3. Harold B. Crosby ’48
Florida International
University (Miami)
West Florida University
(Pensacola)
4. Marshall M. Criser ’51
University of Florida
5. Ray F. Ferrero Jr. ’60
Nova Southeastern University
(Fort Lauderdale)
6.Talbot “Sandy”
D’Alemberte ’62
Florida State University
(Tallahassee)
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ANNUAL FUND
C O N T R I B U T O R S
Donors 2001-02
2 0 0 1 - 0 2 A N N UA L F U N D
The following donors provided expendable support to unrestricted or restricted
funds during the 2001-02 fiscal year. (Building Fund Donors listed on page 28.)
Barry A.Abbott
Charles W.Abbott
Michael A.Abbott
Abel Band Russell Collier, et al.
Madeliene C.Abling
Robert G.Abood
John M.Abramson
Howard M. Rosenblatt &
Ms. Eve D.Ackerman
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn A.Adams
R. Bradley Adams
Jack J.Aiello
Mrs. Marve Ann M.Alaimo
Tania Z.Alavi
Debra T.Alexander
Richard R.Alexander
Thomas J.Ali
A. Graham Allen
Frank A.Allen
W. George Allen & Enid Allen
Samuel Y.Allgood Jr.
Randal M.Alligood
Alan B.Almand
James W.Almand
James J.Altman
Alejandro Alvarez
Chintan K.Amin
Christine A.Anchia
Michelle Anchors
Everett P.Anderson
Jock O.Anderson
Robert L.Anderson
Timothy G.Anderson
Wallace B.Anderson Jr.
Patrick M.Andreotti
William C.Andrews
IS YOUR
William H.Andrews
Lewis Ansbacher
Harry L.Anstead
Robert F.Apgar
Alan M.Applegate
Amanda W.Arnold
Mark P.Arnold
Mary C.Arpe & Michael J. Gelfand
Steven J.Arsenault
Kevin A.Ashley
Frank A.Ashton
Reubin O.Askew
Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund, Inc.
F. Eugene Atwood & Dabney D.Ware
Augustine Asset Management, Inc.
C. DuBose Ausley
Richard C.Ausness
Mark A.Avera
Randall E. Baad
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Bachrach
John L. Badalamenti
Steven A. Bagen
Mark O. Bagnall
Alton D. Bain
Paul D. Bain
Mr. & Mrs. Basil L. Bain
Fred R. Baisden Jr.
Susan T. Baker
Baker & Hostetler LLP
Baker & McKenzie
Nancy T. Baldwin &
Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr.
John C. Bales
G.Thomas Ball
Susan T. Balsley
Branden W. Baltich
NAME
MISSING?
e have made every effort to thank and recognize all donors
who made a gift during the 2001-02 fiscal year, which began
July 1, 2001 and ended June 30, 2002. If you made a gift since
July 1, 2002, your contribution will be recognized in the 2002-03
Annual Report. If your name is missing from this report in error,
please notify us so we may correct our records.
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Mr. & Mrs. David S. Band
Gregory S. Band
BAR/BRI Group, Inc.
George Barford
David A. Barkus
Robert J. Barna
Martha W. Barnett
David H. Barnhill
Brian H. Barr
Philip B. Barr Jr.
Dwayne W. Barrett
R.Vinson Barrett
Rosetta F. Barrett-Wagner
& E. John Wagner II
James V. Barrios
Jeffrey S. Bartel
Suzanne C. Bass Trust
Douglas D. Batchelor Jr.
Evan R. Batoff & Dana A. Friedlander
Anthony S. Battaglia
Gwendolyn A. Baumann
Charles H. Baumberger
W. Paul Baumgart
Samuel R. Baxter
Robert C. Bayer
James P. Beadle
Joseph W. Beasley
Judith S. Beaubouef
Robert J. Beckham
Frank M. Bedell
Bedell Dittmar DeVault, et al.
Joan E. Beer
Steven L. Beiley
Brannon B. Belcastro
Anne Moorman Bell
Cathleen G. Bell
Lorraine Bell
Nelson C. Bellido
Walter G. Benjamin
Zelma L. Berger
Charles E. Bergmann
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.
Steven M. Berman
Berman & Norton Breman, P.A.
Christopher D. Bernard
Debra H. Bernes
Frances R. Berney
E. Sue Bernie
Barry W. Beroset & Laura E. Keene
Lisa C. Berry
James A. Bertron Jr. & Nina M. Zollo
Neal L. Betancourt
Beusse Brownlee Bowdoin &
Wolter
Elizabeth L. Bevington
Brandon C. Biederman
John C. Bierley
Christine K. Bilodeau & Jay P. Cohen
James O. Birr Jr.
Lisa Bisagni
Emmett K. Bittick Jr.
Roger L. Blackburn
Lesley G. Blackner
Timothy C. Blake
Deb S. Blechman &
Mark S. Blechman
Mr. & Mrs. Jerald Blizin
Byron B. Block
Darryl M. Bloodworth
John A. Bobango
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond O. Bodiford
Debra L. Boje
Bradley J. Bondi
Bill Bone
Alexandra Bongard-Stremler
John R. Bonner
Douglas A. Booher
Edward M. Booth
Bradley T. Borden
Richard K. Bowers Jr.
Cecilia R. Boyd
Christopher W. Boyett
William A. Boyles
Robert J. Boylston
Stephen John Bozarth
Jacqueline Bozzuto
Mrs. S. Campbell Bradford
Brent F. Bradley
Mr. & Mrs. Gustavo A. Bravo
Paul D. Breitner
Brett M. Bressler
Walter L. Brewer
Paula Brice
Scott E. Brient
Thomas P. Briggmann
Howard W. Brill
Penny H. Brill
Michael Brinkley
Broad & Cassel
Heather B. Brock
W. Bard Brockman
P.Ause Brown, P.A.
Thomas R. Brown
Derek E. Bruce
John M. Brumbaugh
Leon H. Brush
Reed A. Bryan III
Wayne P. Bryan
Frederick M. Bryant
Col. Leroy C. Bryant III
Allen Buckley
Karen M. Buesing
Dean B. Bunch
Dr. & Mrs.Walter G. Bunnell III
Brian D. Burgoon
Richard B. Burk
Julianna K. Burke
Les W. Burke
Alden E. Burlington
Faye A. Burner
David H. Burns
Lynn E. Burnsed
R. Dewey Burnsed
Patricia L. Burquest-Fultz
& Richard D. Fultz
Bush Ross Gardner Warren & Rudy
Gregory A. Byron
Charles J. Cacciabeve
Jean M. Cain
David A. Cairns
Roy W. Caldwell
Prof. & Mrs. Dennis A. Calfee
Glenda Calvasina
Carole M. Camerlin
James D. Camp Jr.
Hank B. Campbell
John W. Campbell
Timothy F. Campbell
James D. Camp III Trust
William M. Camp Trust
Richard P. Candelora
David E. Cannella
Allen L. Cannon
L. Kinder Cannon III
R. Dean Cannon Jr.
Beckett G. Cantley
Lynne C. Capehart
Daniel K. Capes
Maria C. Carantzas
Jack S. Carey
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Carey
Edward Carhart, P.A.
The Caribbean Bar Association, Inc.
Edward L. Carlisle
Ada Carmona
Joseph P. Carolan III
Darrell F. Carpenter
Ronald A. Carpenter
Dorothy S. Carter
J. Nolan Carter
Robert Casassa
Warren M. Cason
Edward C. Castagna Jr.
Nelson T. Castellano
Annual Fund Giving Helps Library
R
ick Donnelly, Associate Director of Legal Information Center, looks over some of the law
books made available through generosity of the late Dr. Fred Conner and his family through
Annual Fund giving. Dr. Conner, a UF administrator for many years, and his wife, Jo, began book
purchases in memory of their son, William Borden Conner, who died within months of earning his
UFLaw degree in 1967. Other law school alumni and friends also have assisted the library through
Annual Fund giving.
John W. Caven Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Cayce
Timothy M. Cerio
Arthur E. Chalker
James R. Chandler III
E. Hugh Chappell Jr.
John T. Christiansen
Scott R. Christiansen
Harry C. Cibak
Scott W. Cichon
Mark Citrin
Allan P. Clark
Johanna Wills Clark
Eula R. Clarke
James E. Clayton
Chester E. Clem Jr.
Randall C. Clement
W. Michael Clifford
Debra Leigh Cline
Edwin C. Cluster
Cobb Family Foundation, Inc.
Mary M. Cochran
Mr. & Mrs.Andrew Coffey
Bart L. Cohen
Jeffrey J. Cohen
Alan B. Cohn
Stuart R. Cohn
Howard C. Coker
Coker Myers Schickel, et al.
Richard P. Cole
Stacy L. Cole & Jason A. Rosenthal
Steven R. Cole
J. Leon Coleman
Kevin G. Coleman
Norman A. Coll
Charles W. Collier
Nathan S. Collier
James E. Collins
Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Collins
Charles E. Commander III
Christopher G. Commander
Community Foundation for
Greater Atlanta, Inc.
The Community Foundation, Inc.
Carlos F. Concepcion
Cristin A. Conley
Kraig A. Conn
Lisa M. Connell
Irwin A. Connelly &
Brynn G. Newton
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Connors Jr.
David L. Cook
Marie Cook-Matis
Charles L. Cooper Jr.
Kathleen A. Cooper
William A. Cooper Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cosby
R. Scott Costantino
Clinton H. Coulter Jr.
William L. Courshon
Cousins Law Firm, P.A.
Patrick S. Cousins
Kevin B. Covington
Derrick E. Cox
Ryan M. Craig
Charles L. Cranford
Evans Crary
Lloyd V. Crawford
Frank L. Creel
Jerry B. Crockett
Paul H. Crockett
Eric B. Cromwell II
Mrs. Marion M. Cromwell
Kent B. Cronquist
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Crosby
Robert S. Cross
Samuel Lee Crouch
T.Allen Crouch
Frank Cruz-Alvarez
Raul A. Cuervo
Bruce Culpepper
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ANNUAL FUND
C O N T R I B U T O R S
D I D YO U K N O W ?
FACT
Current Florida Supreme
Court Chief Justice Harry
Lee Anstead is the 15th
graduate of the University
of Florida Levin College of
Law to serve in that position, and the 17th to serve
on the court.
BACKGROUND
The rich tradition of UFLaw
grads occupying the court’s
top post was established in
the 40’s, when Alto Adams
’21 was appointed and held
the position 1949-51. Gator
Chief Justices:
Fifties: Harold Sebring ’28,
and B. K. Roberts ’28.
Sixties: Roberts, Campbell
Thornal ’30, Stephen C.
O’Connell ’40, and Richard
Ervin ’28.
Seventies: Roberts, James
Adkins Jr. ’38, and Ben
Overton ’52.
Eighties: James Alderman
’61, Parker McDonald ’50,
and Raymond Ehrlich ’42.
Nineties: Rosemary
Barkett ’70, and Stephen
Grimes ’54.
2000: Charles T. Wells ’64,
and Anstead ’63.
Other Gators serving as
Justices were David L.
McCain ’55 and Paul
Barnes ’20. At one time
in the late 1980’s, five
of the seven justices
were UF law grads.
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Paul M. Cummings
Gerald B. Curington
John M. Curtis
Irving Cypen
Elizabeth R. Dale
Jennifer E. Daley
Mr. & Mrs. Roy B. Dalton Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Dame
Mr. & Mrs. Ricky R. Damerville
Hon. & Mrs. Paul W. Danahy Jr.
Alys N. Daniels
Lawrence A. Dany III
Maureen M. Daughton
Ronald A. David
Barry R. Davidson
Cindy J. Davis
Clay S. Davis Jr.
Deborah S. Davis
Douglas G. Davis
Edward B. Davis Jr.
Jeffrey Davis
Joseph M. Davis
Kenneth S. Davis
Lawrence J. Davis
Lucea G. Davis
Robin K. Davis
Rollin D. Davis Jr.
R.Walton Davis III
Thomas A. Davis
William G. Davis Jr.
Prof. & Mrs. George L. Dawson
Terri R. Day
Celia E. Deifik
Terence J. Delahunty Jr.
John G. Delancett
Stephen J. Delaney
Susan F. Delegal
Ralph C. Dell
Preston W. DeMilly
W. Glenn Dempsey
Carl A. Dengel
V. Robert Denham Jr.
Eric A. Dentel
Thomas G. DePeter
Maureen M. Deskins
John A. DeVault III
Diamond Hasser & Frost
Mr. & Mrs. Roberto J. Diaz
Veronica A. Diaz
Alan A. Dickey
Captain & Mrs. James W. Dickson
Beverly Hunt Diehr
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Dierking
George A. Dietz
Patricia E. Dilley
Phillip S. Dingle
Jonathan W. Dingus
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Dittmar Jr.
Brett D. Divers
Domengeaux Wright Roy, et al.
Michael P. Donaldson
A. J. Donelson
Jeffrey T. Donner
James M. Donohoe Jr.
Frederick C. Donovan
Col. Charles W. Dorman
W. Dexter Douglass
Douglass Law Firm, P.A.
Nancy E. Dowd
Mayanne Downs & Barry W. Rigby
Melvin L. Drake Jr.
David E. Dreyer
James O. Driscoll
Mr. & Mrs. G. Ray Driver Jr.
Erick M. Drlicka
Elizabeth J. du Fresne
F. Joseph DuBray
Aubrey H. Ducker Jr.
John D. Dumbaugh
David A. Dunkerley
Kurt H. Dunkle
George T. Dunlap III
George S. Dunn
The Dunspaugh-Dalton
Foundation, Inc.
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Jessie Ball duPont Fund
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Peter C. K. Enwall
Robert M. Ervin
Thomas M. Ervin Jr.
The Hon. & Mrs. Kerry I. Evander
Maggie B. Evans
David H. Evaul
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Ronald D. Fairchild
Alfred M. Falk
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Crockett Farnell
John M. Farrell
Ladd H. Fassett
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Charles R. Fawsett
Peter T. Fay
Robert R. Feagin III
Christopher M. Fear
Larry C. Fedro
Frank H. Fee III
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Luanne E. Ferguson
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William H. Ferguson
Luis Fernandez
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Marco Ferri
Fidelity Inv. Charitable Gift Fund
Gregg H. Fierman
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Robert J. Finck
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Joe E. Finger
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James C. Fleming
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W. Lawrence Fletcher
The Florida Bar
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Suzanne E. Gilbert
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Diana Goldman
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S.William Goldstein
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Jonathan C. Gordon
Colonel Jonathan C. Gordon
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Marjorie Gadarian Graham
Todd B. Grandy
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A. Downing Gray & Co.
Gray Harris & Robinson, P.A.
Richard Grayson
Greater Miami Jewish Federation
Mr. & Ms. Jeffrey A. Grebe
Robert B. Green
Theodore M. Green
Steven M. Greenberg
William A. Greenberg
Greenberg Traurig LLP
Jason K. Greene
Amy B. Greenfield
Arnold L. Greenfield
Holly J. Greer
Lee T. Griffin
Linda S. Griffin
Michael J. Griffith
Stephen H. Grimes
William C. Grimes
Mr. & Mrs.Alan M. Gross
Bradley C. Grossenburg
Vitauts M. Gulbis
Frank B. Gummey III
Robert E. Gunn
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Louis B. Guttmann III
Howard Hadley
Steven H. Hagen
Guy S. Haggard
Gregory S. Hagopian
Timothy D. Haines
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Hale
John E. Hale
Adam S. Hall
Allan J. Hall
Donald J. Hall
Sam J. Hall Jr.
Wallace H. Hall
Jay A. Halpern
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Warren D. Hamann
Theodore J. Hamilton
Wayne A. Hamilton
William A. Hamilton III
William F. Hamilton
Marlene Hammock
Frank A. Hamner
Lenore R. Hanapel
Bonnie G. Hannan
David F. Hannan
Marie C. Hansen Trust
Elaine B. Hanson
Mr. & Mrs. Karl B. Hanson Jr.
Melissa O. Hanson
Beth Harlan
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Bruce M. Harris
Christy F. Harris
Stumpy Harris
Ivy C. Harris
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Harris
Robert M. Harris
Warren L. Harris
Douglas A. Harrison
Julian E. Harrison
William T. Harrison Jr.
Donald S. Hart Jr.
Shane A. Hart
Stephen O. Hart
Patricia L. Hartley
Frank Bradley Hassell
Stephen B. Hatcher
James A. Hauser
Todd A. Hauss
Zelda J. Hawk
Michael S. Hawley
Holly L. Haworth
Jonathan L. Hay
Christopher C. Hazelip
Maureen M. Hazen
William J. Hazzard
Paul J. Healy
Susan B. Hecker & John F. Jewell
Phillip W. Hegg
Phares M. Heindl
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Dyanne Feinberg Henkel
Dawn R. Henrichon
Edmund T. Henry III
Nancy H. Henry
William O. E. Henry
Mr. & Mrs. Eugenio Hernandez
Gwendolyn A. Hernandez
Iris G. Hernandez
Berta Esperanza Hernandez
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Joel I. Herzfeld
James M. Hess
Kristin A. Hess
Mr. & Mrs. E. Lamar Hicks
J.Wiley Hicks
Sherry M. Hieber
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Mark T. Higgins
Stephanie M. Higgins
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Cruanes & Conway
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Publications Made Possible
mong student organizations and
activities made possible by Annual
Fund contributions are these two publications - The Florida Journal of
International Law publishes scholarly
works with a global perspective by students, professors and practioners on
public and private international law
topics. The Journal of Technology Law
and Policy is a bi-annual publication
that focuses on the legal and policy aspects of technology issues.
A
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ANNUAL FUND
C O N T R I B U T O R S
Awards Encourage Excellence
ames Marsh, 2L of
Tallahassee, and
Jonathan Simpson, 2L
of Ft. Walton Beach, were
among students cited for
academic honors. The
two tied in a class taught
by Gerald A. Sohn
Scholar Stu Cohn and
won Evidence Book
Awards funded by Roy B.
“Skip” Dalton Jr. ’76 of
Orlando. More than 30
law school courses have
award sponsors, though
students participating in more than 60 J.D. and Grad Tax courses
do not receive such recognition for classroom excellence.
J
Hill Ward & Henderson, P.A.
J. Fraser Himes
Allen I. Hirsch
Jeffrey A. Hirsch
Kenneth J. Hirsh
Corinne C. Hodak
Charles E. Hodges II
Charles L. Hoffman Jr.
Jerome W. Hoffman
J. Bruce Hoffmann
Jeffrey D. Hogan
Holland & Knight Charitable
Foundation., Inc.
W. Langston Holland
Samuel N. Holloway
Carol A. Holman
R. Jared Holt
David C. Holtz
Dan H. Honeywell
Robert F. Hoogland
Chantal G. Hook
Anne J. Hooten
James C. Hoover
Lucy W. Hoover
Gloria S. Hope
Bill Hoppe
Hopping Green & Sams, P.A.
William J. Horner Jr.
Steve C. Horowitz
Madelon J. Horwich
Glenn R. Hosken
Jane A. Houk
Barbara J. Hout
Eugene J. Howard
Louis F. Hubener III
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David M. Hudson & Janet P. Ailstock
Robert F. Hudson Jr.
Norman L. Hull
Mark Hulsey Esq.
Lorraine M. Hultman
E. L. Roy Hunt
Scott E. Hunt
Thomas R. Hurst
Donna S. Hurtak
Steven Hurwitz
Gary W. Huston
L. E. Hutton
Steven D. Hutton
David Hyman
Thomas B. Hyman Jr.
John G. Immer
Thomas V. Infantino II
Janice L. Innis-Thompson
Charles A. Intriago
Jerold H. Israel
Marilyn R. Israel
John P. Iurlano
Joseph S. Jackson
Nancy H. Jackson
Raymond A. Jackson
Jacksonville Bankruptcy
Bar Association, Inc.
Professor Bruce R. Jacob
Colonel Craig C. Jacobsen
Nancy C. Jacobson
& James R. Lussier
Richard A. Jacobson
Colonel George G. Jacunski
Frederick S. Jaeger Jr.
Julio C. Jaramillo
The Jelks Family Foundation, Inc.
Alan C. Jensen
Karri M. Jessell
Alise M. Johnson
Bruce D. Johnson
Christopher L. Johnson
Edmond D. Johnson
Henry L. Johnson
Janice H. Johnson
Jeanne F. Johnson
Kenneth R. Johnson &
Kimberly Leach Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Johnson
Kristy M. Johnson
Leonard H. Johnson
Richard A. Johnson
Robert M. Johnson
Timothy A. Johnson Jr.
Alexander T. Johnston
E. Covington Johnston
James F. Johnston
C. Ryan Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Jones
Jason Z. Jones
John Arthur Jones
Jones Foster Johnston & Stubbs, P.A.
William S. Josey
Suzanne M. Judas
Conrad S. Juergensmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Julian
David L. Kahn
Robert H. Kahn Jr.
Rachel Kaloski
David Kamer
Mark A. Kamilar
Randy M. Kammer
Murray Kanetsky
Hal H. Kantor
Nicholas E. Karatinos
Leigh A. Kasias
Stewart L. Kasner
Bruce R. Kaster
Karen S. Keaton,, P.A.
Lawrence Keefe
James W. Keeter
Brian T. Kelly
T. Paine Kelly Jr.
Brian R. Kennedy
Frank W. Kenniasty
William M. Kent
Dora Kerner
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas F. Kerney III
Ann Loughridge Kerr
Kerrigan Estess Rankin &
McLeod LLP
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Mark S. Kessler
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James J. Kincheloe
Joan H. Kindy
Clifford M. King
King & Spalding
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Kinney
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John A. Kirst Jr.
E.C. Deeno Kitchen
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Gerald J. Klein
Karl N. Klein
Mark W. Klingensmith &
Wendy H.Werb
Criston E. Klotz
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Joseph W. Kniskern
Ellen L. Koehler
Donald S. Kohla
Eric S. Kolar
Antony B. Kolenc
Alan H. Konigsburg
Katherine M. Koops
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Korchin
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Jeffrey D. Kottkamp
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Robert M. Kramer
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Craig H. Kritzer
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Gary E. Lakritz
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Mark P. Lang
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Law Offices of James Richard
Hooper
Law Offices of Steinberg & Brown
John E. Lawlor III
Jason D. Lazarus
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Ross T. Lessack
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Michael A. Levey
Arnold Levin
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Foundation
Jack A. Levine
Julie M. Levitt
Russell D. Levitt
Thomas R. Levy
Mark F. Lewis
Alton L. Lightsey
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William V. Linne
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Michael G. Little
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Fred J. Lotterhos
Lealand L. Lovering
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Matthew C. Lucas
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R.Terry Lyle
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John D. & Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Michael Maher
Jeffrey A. Maine
Robert C. Maland
Alfred J. Malefatto &
Moria Rozenson
David E. Mallen
Professor Robin Paul Malloy
Henry E. Mallue Jr.
Kenneth M. Malnik
Kevin A. Malone
Pat Maloney
Philip B. Malter
Joshua D. Manaster
Dennis E. Manelli
R. Layton Mank
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Jessie C. Mann
Robert T. Mann
The Manners Foundation
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Andrew J. Markus
Patrick F. Maroney
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Lawrence J. Marraffino
John T. Marshall
John Marshall Bar Assn.
W.Wesley Marston
Benjamin W. Maserang
Amy R. Mashburn
Mr. & Ms. Gerald G. Matheson
Joseph W. Mathews Jr. &
Melinda M. Mathews
David E. Mathias
Ronald W. Maxwell
Arnold P. May
Bruce May
Wesley W. Mayhall
McAbee & Scott C.P.A.
Helen W. McAfee
Thomas M. McAleavey
William H. McBride Jr. &
Adelaide A. Sink
Cary B. McCaghren
Laura A. McCall
Patrick M. McCann
Harold F. McCart Jr.
Edward McCarthy III
Bishop McCauley
Paul B. McCawley
Chad M. McClenathen
Rick H. McClure
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Francis T. McCoy
James F. McCrackin
G. Blair McCune
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J. Joan McDaniel
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G. Carson McEachern
Robert E. McFadden
Michael M. McFall
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Patrick J. McGowan
J.Thomas McGrady III
Artice L. McGraw
Barbara B. McGriff
Linda C. McGurn
Timothy F. McHugh
Donna L. McIntosh &
Robert K. McIntosh
Robert D. McIntosh
Gregory A. McLaughlin
Campbell McLean IV
Timothy E. McLendon
Paul H. McLester
Martin J. McMahon Jr. &
Pamela S. McMahon
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McNamara
John M. McNatt Jr.
Michael W. McNatt
Jennifer H. McRae
Robert L. Mellen III
Joseph C. Mellichamp III
& Barbara J. Staros
Howell W. Melton
Howell W. Melton Jr.
Myron D. Mendelowitz
Michael J. Merenstein
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Merkel
Robert J. Merlin
Merlin & Hertz, P.A.
Russell W. Merriman
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J.Andrew Meyer
Irvin A. Meyers
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Scott Michelman
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Stephan P. Mickle
R. Stephen Miles Jr.
Frank E. Miller
Jacqueline S. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Barry A. Miller
Neal Eugene Miller
Robert P. Miller
GRADS ON
Giving
Glenn W. Sturm ’85
Partner, Nelson Mullins Riley
& Scarborough, L.L.P.
Atlanta, GA
“
Alumni support of the College of Law has become even
more important, because funding from the State is insufficient for a top-tier law school.Without UFLaw, none of us
would have achieved what we have achieved. Contributing
is a way of giving back to the school, as did the alumni who
came before us, and to the next generation of students. It is
a way of saying ‘Thank you.’
The school has a great environment for learning and fostering
creativity, but setting out to become one of the Top 10 public
law schools is not enough.We should seek to be one of the
Top 10, public AND private. It is critical for alumni and current students to focus on it.
”
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ANNUAL FUND
C O N T R I B U T O R S
D I D YO U K N O W ?
FACT
Ten graduates of the
University of Florida
Levin College of Law
have served as deans of
law schools, including
three who led their
alma mater.
BACKGROUND
Law schools at the
universities of St. Thomas,
Yeshiva, Florida State,
Stetson, Idaho, Indiana and
Toledo have been headed
by UFLaw graduates, as has
UF’s own law school. The
graduates are Jacqueline
Allee ’78 (St. Thomas,
1987-93); Lester
Brickman ’64 (Yeshiva
acting dean 1980-82);
Talbot “Sandy”
D’Alemberte ’62
(FSU,1984-89); Bruce R.
Jacob, LL.M. ’95 (Stetson,
1981-94); Frank E.
Maloney ’42 (UF, 195870); John A.”Jack”
Miller, LL.M. ’87 (Idaho,
1997 -); Jon Mills ’72 (UF,
1999-); Sheldon Jay
Plager ’58 (Indiana, 197784); J. Allen Smith ’48
(Toledo, 1960-63); and
Grace W. “Betty”
Taylor ’62 (UF acting
dean 1981).
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Robert S. Miller
Sharon L. Miller
Joan Millett
Dean & Mrs. Jon L. Mills
Charlton Mills
Pamela J. Mills
Douglas J. Milne
Milne Charitable Lead Unitrust
Milton Leach Whitman et al.
Albert C. Milton
William L. Mims Jr.
Michael J. Minerva
Cathryn A. Mitchell Esq.
Craig C. Mitchell
J. Neal Mobley
Charles S. Modell
Leroy H. Moe
Mark R. Mohler
Paul J. Mokris
Daniel F. Molony
James S. Moody Jr.
John W. Mooers
Charles T. Moore
John H. Moore II
Kendall T. Moore
Marilyn Ann H. Moore
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Moraitis
Ana M. Morales
Ivan A. Morales
John A. Moran
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Morgan
Mary N. Morgan
Morgan Colling & Gilbert, P.A.
Barbara Genthner Moritz
Jon A. Morris
Thomas Edward Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Rodger D. Moss Jr.
Rodger D. Moss Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Mossberg
Robert T. Mounts
John E. Moxley
James E. Moye
Jon C. Moyle
Jon C. Moyle Jr.
Multistate Legal Studies/PMBR
Nicolas J. Muniz
Mr. & Ms.Thomas A. Munkittrick
James B. Murphy Jr.
Frank L. Murray
John B.T. Murray Jr.
Scott Murray
Frederick J. Murrell
James L. Myers
M.Wayne Myers
Judith M. Nagan
Dr.Winston P. Nagan &
Ms. Judith M. Nagan
James H. Nance
Charles I. Nash
Jonathan H. Nason
Noel H. Nation
Curtis J. Neal
A. Guy Neff Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Nelson
Michael R. Nelson
Michael E. Neukamm
David P. Newman
William G. Newsome III
James C. Nicholas
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Nichols
James M. Nixon II
John D. Noble
Carolyn O. Nofal
Norris Koberlein & Johnson, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Nouss
Kenneth B. Nunn
Michael A. Oberst
Timothy M. O’Brien
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. O’Connell
Robert F. O’Connell
Ailish C. O’Connor
Kathleen M. O’Connor
F. Perry Odom
Jennifer D. Odom
Lisa S. Odom
Mrs. Fehintola Kemi Oguntebi
Matthew R. O’Kane
Matthew P. O’Keefe
Keith M. Olivia
James L. Olivier
Eric D. Olson
Michael L. O’Neill
Brian N. Onek
Lynne Oswald
Neil M. O’Toole
Brig. Gen. Richard E. Ouellette
J. Jefferson Overby, P.A.
Murray W. Overstreet Jr.
Benjamin F. Overton
Steven L. Owen
Ernest M. Page Jr.
James F. Page Jr.
William H. Page & Judith W. Page
Richard Paladino
Brian J. Pappas
Gary M. Pappas
William A. Parady & Salome J. Zikakis
Ava L. Parker
Dale L. Parker
Joseph C. Parker
Thomas M. Parker
Alan R. Parlapiano
J. Michael Patrick
John C. Patterson Jr.
Neal G. Patton
Kathleen M. Paustian
Frank A. Pavese Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell W. Payne
Joshua A. Payne
Raymond J. Peacock
Richard N. Pearson
James S. Pearthree
Carl R. Pennington Jr.
Pensacola News Journal, Inc.
Ralph G. Pepe
Steven A. Pepper
J. Carter Perkins
Philip E. Perrey
Robert J. Perry Jr.
W.Alan Pesnell
Don C. Peters
Mark S. Peters
J. Daniel Peterson
Patricia A. Petruff
Leanne J. Pflaum
A.P. Phillips Foundation, Inc.
A. Brian Phillips
Jerrold K. Phillips
Kitty Phillips
Robert A. Pierce
Robert J. Pile
Charles P. Pillans III
William A. Pinto Jr.
Michael A. Piscitelli
Charles L. Plank
Dean R. Plattner
Richard L. Polin
William F. Poole IV
F.Wallace Pope Jr.
Kenneth C. Pope
Richard L. Porter
Stephen J. Powell
Mr. & Mrs.William B. Powell
Becky A. Powhatan
Ira Pozen
Alan H. Prather
Pressly & Pressly, P.A.
David S. Pressly
James G. Pressly Jr.
J. Grier Pressly III
Colleen A. Preston
William E. Price II
Gary Lee Printy
Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Proctor
Leonard T. Provenzale
Barbara A. Puestow
Richard L. Purtz
Abel A. Putnam
James C. Quarles
Charles P. Quarterman
Paul S. Quinn Jr.
Gary S. Rabin
Jamie B. Rainerman
Charles M. Rand
John C. Randolph
John W. Randolph Jr.
Edward B. Ratcliffe
Kurt A. Raulin Esq.
Rachel P. Ray
Scott E. Ray
J. Paul Raymond
Daniel C. Re
Austin F. Reed
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick T. Reeves
Glenna Joyce Reeves
Allen L. Register
Justus W. Reid
Ralph E. Reiger
Charles A. Reinhardt Jr.
Joel Reinstein
William C. Rencher
Steven J. Resnick
William J. Reynolds
Joseph E. Rhile
Patrick A. Rice
Barbara L. Richard
Prof. & Mrs. David M. Richardson
Lola S. Richey
R. Douglas Ricks
Harley E. Riedel II
Jesse W. Rigby
Catherine A. Riley
James M. Riley
Lester E. Riordan III
Glenn M. Rissman
James L. Ritchey
Brett A. Rivkind
Rivkin Radler LLP
George J. Roark III
David L. Robbins
Hardy L. Roberts III
Robin K. Roberts
Stephanie U. Roberts
Mrs.Tance E. Roberts
Frederick M. Robinson
Mark E. Robinson
Richard M. Robinson
Sharon L. Robson
David A. Roby Jr.
Riley W. Roby
Leo P. Rock Jr.
Neil A. Roddenbery
Richard A. Rodgers
Cynthia C. Rodriguez
Juan J. Rodriguez
Justo Rodriguez III
Doyle Rogers
John T. Rogerson Jr.
John T. Rogerson III
William H. Rogner
Steven E. Rohan
George W. Rohe
M I A M I - B A S E D F I R M S U P P O RT I N G E F F O RT
ICAM Team Improving in International Competition
hanks to multi-year support from the International Litigation & Arbitration Department of Steel
Hector & Davis International headquartered in Miami – plus alumni contributions to Annual
Fund – a relatively new UF Law Moot Court team has been making noticeable strides in a new arena – the
annual International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Competition held in Vienna, Austria. In 2002,
in its fourth year of competition, the UF squad – with Sam T. Dell Research Scholar/Professor Thomas
Hurst as faculty advisor and Assistant Professor Wayne Hanewicz assisting – moved up to 41st of 108
teams from 36 countries (ranking 13th of 26 U.S. teams). Eduardo Palmer ’85, chair of SHD’s international litigation and arbitration group, notes the firm’s sponsorship allows UF students “an invaluable
opportunity to gain experience in a tremendously important field of law.” Palmer is one of multiple Gators
at Steel Hector Davis, a 78-year-old firm with offices in Europe, South America and five Florida cities.
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Lawrence C. Rolfe
Katrina D. Rolle
Mr. & Mrs. Carl V. Romano
William J. Romanos III
Lili M. Romero
Gregory P. Roney
J. Michael Rooney
C. Stephen Rosander
John F. Roscow III
Gerry B. Rose
Kelly B. Rose
Robin L. Rosenberg
Joel D. Rosenblatt
Louis K. Rosenbloum
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Rosenthal
Judith L. Rosenthal
Paul E. Rosenthal
Rosenthal & Weissman, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Rosin
Jeremy P. Ross
Stephen F. Rossman
Mitchel W. Roth
Jay E. Rothlein
Paul S. Rothstein
Paul A. Rowell
Ronald L. Rowland
Susanne M. Roxbury
Raymond W. Royce
Robert M. Rubenstein
Marcia A. Rubin
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rudman
Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
Brian P. Rush
James K. Rush
Randolph J. Rush
Professor Sharon E. Rush
George H. Russ
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce S. Russell
Mr. & Mrs. R E. Rutland
Anne Rutledge
Christopher J. Ryan
Spencer A. Rygas
David W. Rynders
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Rynor
Richard D. Saba
Eliot J. Safer
Alfred J. Saikali
John W. Salmon
Mr. & Mrs. Julio C. Salvador Jr.
Douglas Lee Salzer
Albert A. Sanchez Jr.
Oscar A. Sanchez
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Sanchez
Callie N. Sandman
Robert A. Sandow
Charles T. Sands
Richard J. Sarafan
Brian J. Sasadu
Gail E. Sasnett-Stauffer
Charles M. Sasser Jr.
David C. Sasser
Savage Krim Simons & Jones LLC
Bradley M. Saxton
Edwin A. Scales III
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Schackow
Harry R. Schafer
John C. Schaible
Valerie D. Schaub
John M. Scheb
Mark B. Schellerup
Rosemarie G. Scher
Diane C.T. Schettini
David L. Schick
John J. Schickel
William J. Schifino Jr.
Al L. Schneider
Brian J. Schoeck
Steven R. Schooley
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ANNUAL FUND
C O N T R I B U T O R S
Samantha L. Schosberg
David J. Schottenfeld
Ronald Y. Schram
Clifford A. Schulman
George E. Schulz Jr.
Darrin R. Schutt
Dennis R. Schutt
Roger D. Schwenke
James A. Scoggins III
Scruggs Legal, P.A.
Jon P. Scuderi
William H. Seaver
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Seay
Jeffrey D. Segal
Michael L. Seigel
Philip N. Selber
Ruth N. Selfridge
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Sellers Jr.
Ernest A. Sellers
Roberta L. Selman
Justin M. Senior
R. Diane Senkowski Esq.
Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy M. Sensenig
Daniel J. Serber
Mark A. Sessums
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Sessums
T.Terrell Sessums
Ami P. Setty
Bruce G. Shaffner
Ned M. Shandloff
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Shannin
Dean Patrick Shannon
William E. Shannon
Joy B. Shearer
Patricia R. Sher
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas M. Sherouse
Alexa R. Sherr
William C. Sherrill Jr.
Nicole M. Sherwood
Dr. & Mrs. Izzydor Shever
James H. Shimberg Jr.
John A. Shipley III
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Shutts & Bowen LLP
Jodi L. Siegel
Ronald L. Siegel
Barry L. Silber
Michael A. Silva
Harold Silver
Scott A. Silver
Mr. & Mrs. R. Randolph Simmons III
Mr. & Mrs. R. R. Simmons
Sidney S. Simmons II
Gary C. Simons
John S. Simons
Michael D. Simons
Barry S. Sinoff
James A. Sisserson
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Patrick W. Skelton
Chester L. Skipper
Thomas F. Slater
Donald D. Slesnick II
Adam M. Slipakoff
Christopher Slobogin
A. Russell Smith
Ann K. Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Smith Jr.
The Hon. & Mrs. Rod Smith
Douglas A. Smith
Ellis P. Smith
Frederick D. Smith
Gilbert A. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip S. Smith
M. Stephen Smith III
Melissa M. Smith
Michael W. Smith
Rebecca S. Smith
Lt. Col. Richard M. Smith
Rupert J. Smith
Mr. & Mrs.W. Kelly Smith
Thomas B. Smith
Tito S. Smith
W. Crit Smith
William Reece Smith Jr.
W. Russell Snyder
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Solove
Stephanie A. Spanhel
Scott A. Specht
SLA Florida & Caribbean Chapter
Aberdeen R. Speights
Richard P. Spence
Richard T. Spencer IV
Sharon T. Sperling
Martin J. Sperry
Matthew C. Sperry
Spiderman’s Professional Services, Inc.
Mitchell H. Spingarn
Wayne E. Sprague
Robert F. Sprick
George A. Sprinkel IV
Gerald F. Stack
Richard E. Stadler
George B. Stallings Jr.
Stephen S. Stallings
Darryl C. Stangry
Andrew M. Stanko
Stephen G. Stanton
Lani Starkey
Kenneth C. Steel III
Steel Hector & Davis LLP
Mr. & Mrs. Sam T. Steger
Ali Steinbach
Gregg A. Steinberg
Mal Steinberg
John H. Stembler
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Stern
Richard I. Stern
James P. Stevens
Stewart Tilghman Fox & Bianchi, P.A.
John D. Stewart
James W. Stirling
Denise B. Stobbie
Brian D. Stokes
William H. Stolberg
Mitchell A. Stone
Michael H. Streater
Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. Stuart Jr.
Sidney A. Stubbs Jr.
Janet R. Studley
Glenn W. Sturm
Victor M. Suarez
Ellen N. Sueda
Kevin A. Suffern
Judy Sullivan
Timothy M. Sullivan
Lynn H. Sumlin
Gary L. Summers
John H. Sutherland
Catherine G. Swain
J. Michael Swaine
Jeffrey C. Sweet
Robert A. Sweetapple
Scott P. Swope
Francisco F. Tabernilla
Mr. & Mrs. Frank M.Talbot II
Tampa Bay Community
Development Corporation
Perry Tanksley
Joseph Q.Tarbuck
Frank J.Tassone Jr.
Philip Tatich
Grace W.Taylor
Tate Taylor
John C.Taylor Jr.
Misty M. C.Taylor
R. Bradley Taylor
Robert L.Taylor
Lee P.Teichner
Robert J.Telfer Jr.
Harry Tempkins
Testmasters
David Tetrick Jr.
Robert W.Thielhelm Jr.
Andrew B.Thomas, P.A.
Gregg D.Thomas
Marjorie B.Thomas
Charles F.Thompson II
Randall N.Thornton
Michelle R.Thresher
John S.Tiffin
John D.Tiftickjian
James B.Tilghman
E.Allan Tiller
David K.Tobiassen
Charles D.Tobin
Carol C.Todd
Julie S.Todman
Richard Tombrink Jr.
Diane A.Tomlinson
Stephanie J.Toothaker-Walker
& John A.Walker
Amanda M.Traweek
Kenneth A.Treadwell
Yvette M.Trelles
Nida R.Trigoboff
Jonathan B.Trohn
Robert L.Trohn
John V.Tucker
Dennis R.Turner
M. Stephen Turner
Mary P. Twitchell
Clinton A.Tyrrell
Steven J. Uhlfelder
Samuel C. Ullman
United Way of
Miami-Dade County
Upchurch Watson White & Max
Mediation Group.
Laura R. Urich
Stephen W. Urse II
Mark G. Usdin
Jeffrey A. Utay
Mr. & Mrs. George A.Vaka
Ketan S.Vakil
William A.Van Nortwick Jr.
Howard F. VanDenburgh
Mickey A.Vandre
Dale W.Vash
Michelle R.Vasilinda
Steven W.Vazquez
W. Eric Venable
David R.Vetter
Angela D.Vickers
Mr. & Mrs. Fred L.Vigodsky
Michael B.Vigodsky
Cheryl L.Virta
F. Brook Voght
Wendy Vomacka
John K.Vreeland
Stephanie J.Waidner
Sylvia H.Walbolt
Glenn J.Waldman
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M.Walker
Ronnie H.Walker
Megan Wall
John R.Wallace
Waddell A.Wallace III
Mrs.Antonie W.Walsh
Ward Rovell & Van Eepoel, P.A.
Douglas A.Ward
Professor Peter Ward
Warner Fox Wackeen, et al.
Howard E.Warns
Mr. & Mrs. Richard B.Warren
Jeffrey W.Warren
Colonel Marc L.Warren
Kenneth R.Washburn
Caroline A.Watson
James A.Watson
Kathleen Watson
Robert W.Wattwood
Rob Webb
Kathy I.Webb-Harris
Gerard F.Wehle Jr.
Richard G.Weinberg
Jack A.Weiss
John A.Weiss
Maxine T.Weiss
John I.Welch
Charles T.Wells
Maxwell W.Wells Jr.
Robert J.Wells
Ronald W.Wells
Samuel G.Wells
Thomas O.Wells
Don M.Welsh
Charitable Trust
Winifred L.Wentworth
Thomas P.Wert
Jennifer A.West
Robert W.Westrick Jr.
Terry A.Wex
Walter O.Weyrauch
Ralph S.Wheatly
E. John Wherry Jr.
K.Taylor White
Robert B.White III
Robert T.White Jr.
B.Thomas Whitefield III
C. Mark Whitehead III
Guy E.Whitesman
Edmund S.Whitson III
Everett H.Wilcox Jr.
Gregory F.Wilder
James B.Wiley
James R.Wiley
Charlotte W.Williams
Dirk Andrew Williams
Eddie Williams III
Gerald A.Williams
Grady H.Williams Jr.
J. Mason Williams III
Joseph H.Williams
J. Maxwell Williams
Kathryn B.Williams
Linda L.Williams
Rhys L.Williams
Robert F.Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Sean T.Williams
Thomas R.Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Williams
Warren E.Williams
Robert H.Willis
Richard H.Willits
Mr. & Mrs. Courtney B.Wilson
Dale S.Wilson
Jerry Wilson
John D.Wilson
Regina L.Wilson
Scott E.Wilt
Mr. & Mrs. Gary D.Wimsett Jr.
Linda L.Winchenbach
Winderweedle Haines Ward, et al.
Charles D.Wingate
Gail I.Winson
Mr. & Mrs.Allen C.Winsor
William A.Winter
Wiseheart Foundation, Inc.
Malcolm B.Wiseheart Jr.
Wendy E.Witten
Wolk & Genter
Mr. & Mrs. G. Pierce Wood Jr.
Clarence M.Wood
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R.Wood
Edward B.Woodbery
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
James H.Woodroffe III
Marc S.Woolf
Council Wooten Jr.
Ronald A.Worley
Danaya C.Wright
John B.Wright Jr.
Richard S.Wright
Art G.Wroble
Leighton D.Yates Jr.
W. G.Yates & Sons
Construction Co.
Daniel B.Yeager
Bruce I.Yegelwel
Evan J.Yegelwel
Bonita J.Young
Dan C.Young
Gwynne A.Young
Ronald E.Young
Richard M. Zabak
Leslie B. Zacks
Dr. & Mrs. Carl J. Zahner
Andrew J. Zalewski
Jill A. Zeanah
Jon W. Zeder
Thomas A. Zehnder
Anton H. Zidansek
Zimmerman Shuffield Kiser, et al.
Zinober & McCrea, P.A.
Peter W. Zinober
Wilma L. Zippel
William P. Zox
J.D. Classes
2001-02 GIVING
’85 = biggest $ contributors
’42 = highest percentage
See pages 36-41 for complete details
Grad Tax Classes
2001-02 GIVING
’77 = biggest $ contributors
’75 = highest percentage
See pages 42-43 for complete details
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C O N T R I B U T O R S
Donors 2001-02
L AW T O N C H I L E S L E G A L I N F O R M AT I O N
C E N T E R & AC A D E M I C FAC I L I T I E S
Derek E. Bruce
Irving Cypen
Brian D. Burgoon
Paul W. Danahy Jr.
The following list only includes FY01-02 contributions; not pledges.
Charles W. Abbott
Abel Band Russell Collier, et al.
Eve D. Ackerman &
Howard M. Rosenblatt
Les W. Burke
Ronald A. David
Martha W. Barnett
Bush Ross Gardner Warren & Rudy
Edward B. Davis Jr.
R.Vinson Barrett
Charles J. Cacciabeve
Jeffrey Davis
Rosetta F. Barrett-Wagner &
Prof. & Mrs. Dennis A. Calfee
Thomas A. Davis
James D. Camp Jr.
Prof. & Mrs. George L. Dawson
E. John Wagner II
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn A. Adams
Jeffrey S. Bartel
Hank B. Campbell
Terence J. Delahunty Jr.
R. Bradley Adams
Suzanne C. Bass Trust
Timothy F. Campbell
Susan F. Delegal
Evan R. Batoff & Dana A. Friedlander
James D. Camp III Trust
W. Glenn Dempsey
Thomas J. Ali
Charles H. Baumberger
William M. Camp Trust
V. Robert Denham Jr.
A. Graham Allen
Robert C. Bayer
David E. Cannella
John A. DeVault III
W. George Allen & Enid Allen
James P. Beadle
L. Kinder Cannon III
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Dierking
Judith S. Beaubouef
R. Dean Cannon Jr.
George A. Dietz
Robert J. Beckham
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Carey
Phillip S. Dingle
Chintan K. Amin
Bedell Dittmar DeVault, et al.
Joseph P. Carolan III
Michael P. Donaldson
Christine A. Anchia
Cathleen G. Bell
Ronald A. Carpenter
Jeffrey T. Donner
Michelle Anchors
Nelson C. Bellido
Warren M. Cason
W. Dexter Douglass
Brandon C. Biederman
Edward C. Castagna Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Ray Driver Jr.
Timothy G. Anderson
Christine K. Bilodeau & Jay P. Cohen
John W. Caven Jr.
Aubrey H. Ducker Jr.
William H. Andrews
Emmett K. Bittick Jr.
Timothy M. Cerio
George T. Dunlap III
Mark P. Arnold
Roger L. Blackburn
E. Hugh Chappell Jr.
Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation, Inc.
Darryl M. Bloodworth
Johanna Wills Clark
David W. Dyer, P.A.
Bradley J. Bondi
James E. Clayton
Richard T. Earle III
Bill Bone
Randall C. Clement
Deborah S. Eaton
Richard K. Bowers Jr.
W. Michael Clifford
Robert M. Ervin
Cecilia R. Boyd
Stuart R. Cohn
Thomas M. Ervin Jr.
Christopher W. Boyett
Howard C. Coker
Osee R. Fagan
John L. Badalamenti
William A. Boyles
Stacy L. Cole & Jason A. Rosenthal
Nancy J. Faggianelli
Paul D. Bain
Mr. & Mrs. Gustavo A. Bravo
Kevin G. Coleman
Thomas J. Farkash
Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. &
Walter L. Brewer
Charles W. Collier
Andrew J. Fawbush
Broad & Cassel
Nathan S. Collier
Charles R. Fawsett &
Heather B. Brock
Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Collins
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Band
W. Bard Brockman
Charles E. Commander III
Peter T. Fay
George Barford
P. Ause Brown, P.A.
Christopher G. Commander
Robert R. Feagin III
Community Foundation for
Christopher M. Fear
Richard R. Alexander
Samuel Y. Allgood Jr.
Randal M. Alligood
Everett P. Anderson
Frank A. Ashton
Reubin O. Askew
F. Eugene Atwood &
Dabney D.Ware
C. DuBose Ausley
Mark A. Avera
Nancy T. Baldwin
G.Thomas Ball
Greater Atlanta, Inc.
I S YO U R N A M E M I S S I N G ?
W
e have made every effort to thank and recognize all donors
who made a gift during the 2001-02 fiscal year, which began
July 1, 2001 and ended June 30, 2002. If you made a gift since
July 1, 2002, your contribution will be recognized in the 2002-03
Annual Report. If your name is missing from this report in error,
please notify us so we may correct our records.
Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
P.O. Box 117623, Gainesville FL 32611 • 352.392.9296
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Patricia Combs Fawsett
Craig D. Feiser
Community Foundation, Inc.
Jeffrey D. Feldman
Carlos F. Concepcion
Carle A. Felton Jr.
Cristin A. Conley
Michael L. Ferguson
Kraig A. Conn
Marco Ferri
Cousins Law Firm, P.A.
Phillip R. Finch
Patrick S. Cousins
Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Fine
Ryan M. Craig
James C. Fleming
Charles L. Cranford
Alyson C. Flournoy
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Crosby
James L. Fly
Frank Cruz-Alvarez
Kevin D. Fowler & Andrea J. Fowler
J. Joaquin Fraxedas
Freedom Forum
Prof. & Mrs. Michael K. Friel
Peter V. Fullerton
George D. Gabel Jr.
Eric K. Gabrielle
James A. Gale
N.Vail Gardner
Richard T. Garfield
Allan T. Geiger
William C. Gentry
John F. Germany
John F. Germany Jr.
Linda R. Getzen
Suzanne E. Gilbert
Laura A. Giuffrida
Prof. & Mrs. Mandell Glicksberg
Goodlette Coleman &
Johnson, P.A.
Prof. & Mrs. Michael W. Gordon
Robert E. Gordon
Gordon & Doner P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. K. Lawrence Gragg
Richard C. Grant
J. Charles Gray
Mr. & Mrs. Downing L. Gray
Greater Miami Jewish Federation
Mr. & Ms. Jeffrey A. Grebe
Robert B. Green
Jason K. Greene
Stephen H. Grimes
William C. Grimes
Vitauts M. Gulbis
Robert E. Gunn
Landmark Bridges UFLaw History
campus landmark and one of the most used law school facilities is the elevated glass-covered
J. J. Parrish Jr. Bridge. Affectionately referred to by students through the years as the “habitrail,” the structure was made possible by a $50,000 gift from Parrish to the Bruton-Geer building
campaign in 1981, and connects that facility to Holland Hall. “This is a monument to a very fine
faculty and student body that has served Florida well for many, many years,” he said. Parrish was a
Titusville businessman and ’35 law school graduate who had cattle, citrus and banking interests. He
was named an assistant (clerk) to the Florida Supreme Court upon graduation, and later as an attorney for the City of Orlando earned national recognition by getting portions of President Franklin
Roosevelt’s Agricultural Adjustment Act declared unconstitutional. Parrish was twice president of the
Florida Chamber of Commerce, Florida Council of 100 official, and director of the Florida East Coast
Railroad and several financial institutions. He contributed to the law school on a regular basis, noting
“the College of Law has been a major influence on my life.”
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Steven H. Hagen
Guy S. Haggard
Gregory S. Hagopian
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Hale
Adam S. Hall
Warren D. Hamann
William F. Hamilton
Frank A. Hamner
David F. Hannan
Marie C. Hansen Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Karl B. Hanson Jr.
Melissa O. Hanson
Bruce M. Harris
Stumpy Harris
Ivy C. Harris
Robert M. Harris
William T. Harrison Jr.
Holland & Knight Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Richard A. Jacobson
Julio C. Jaramillo
James A. Hauser
Samuel N. Holloway
Bruce D. Johnson
Zelda J. Hawk
Dan H. Honeywell
Christopher L. Johnson
Christopher C. Hazelip
Bill Hoppe
Kenneth R. Johnson &
Edmund T. Henry III
William J. Horner Jr.
Nancy H. Henry
Steve C. Horowitz
Kristy M. Johnson
William O. E. Henry
Glenn R. Hosken
Alexander T. Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Eugenio Hernandez
David M. Hudson & Janet P.Ailstock
James F. Johnston
Berta Esperanza Hernandez
Robert F. Hudson Jr.
Jason Z. Jones
Richard H. Hiers
Mark Hulsey Esq.
John Arthur Jones
J. Fraser Himes
Roy Hunt
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Julian
Jeffrey A. Hirsch
L. E. Hutton
Hal H. Kantor
Corinne C. Hodak
Jerold H. Israel
Bruce R. Kaster
Kimberly L. Johnson
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C O N T R I B U T O R S
D I D YO U K N O W ?
Lawrence Keefe
Amy R. Mashburn
Alan R. Parlapiano
Kerrigan Estess Rankin &
Thomas M. McAleavey
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell W. Payne
Cary B. McCaghren
Raymond J. Peacock
Jay Kim
Edward McCarthy III
Carl R. Pennington Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Kinney
Dorothy S. McCurry Trust
A.P. Phillips Foundation, Inc.
John A. Kirst Jr.
Eric W. Jarvis & Marybeth McDonald
Kitty Phillips
E.C. Deeno Kitchen
Robert E. McFadden
Charles P. Pillans III
Gerald J. Klein
Barbara B. McGriff
Stephen J. Powell
McLeod LLP
FACT
Karl N. Klein
Linda C. McGurn
David S. Pressly
Since its creation in 1950,
Mark W. Klingensmith &
Campbell McLean IV
J. Grier Pressly III
The Florida Bar has had 54
Wendy H.Werb
Martin J. McMahon Jr. &
Gary Lee Printy
presidents – 60 percent of
Gerald L. Knight
Pamela S. McMahon
them graduates of the
Ellen L. Koehler
Patrick J. McNamara &
University of Florida Levin
College of Law.
Donald S. Kohla
Linda Julin McNamara
James C. Quarles
Paul S. Quinn Jr.
Gary S. Rabin
Alan H. Konigsburg
Michael W. McNatt
Charles M. Rand
Katherine M. Koops
Joseph C. Mellichamp III &
John C. Randolph
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Korchin
Barbara J. Staros
Kurt A. Raulin
Thomas J. Korge
Howell W. Melton Jr.
Justus W. Reid
Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Krim
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Merkel
Steven J. Resnick
The first four presidents
Edward J. Kuchinski
J. Andrew Meyer
Prof. & Mrs. David M. Richardson
of the Florida Bar, the
Clyde J. LaForest Jr.
Scott Michelman
James M. Riley
Joseph H. Lang Jr.
Stephan P. Mickle
James L. Ritchey
Law Offices of Steinberg & Brown
Joan Millett
Richard M. Robinson
Jason D. Lazarus
Dean & Mrs. Jon L. Mills
Leo P. Rock Jr.
Supreme Court, were
Elizabeth T. Lear
Mark R. Mohler
Neil A. Roddenbery
Gator law grads, as have
Sharon Strayer Learch
Daniel F. Molony
Richard A. Rodgers
been 28 others.They
Frederick W. Leonhardt
James S. Moody Jr.
Justo Rodriguez III
have served in each of
Levin & Papantonio Family
Marilyn Ann H. Moore
Doyle Rogers
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Moraitis
John T. Rogerson III
Jack A. Levine
Ana M. Morales
Robin L. Rosenberg
BACKGROUND
association of all lawyers
licensed by the Florida
the Bar’s five decades,
and in the Sixties every
Foundation
Julie M. Levitt
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Rosenthal
president (1960-69) was
Thomas R. Levy
Morgan Colling & Gilbert, P.A.
Paul E. Rosenthal
a UF graduate.This
Prof. & Mrs. Joseph W. Little
Jon C. Moyle Jr.
Stephen F. Rossman
almost happened again in
Lawrence A. Lokken
James B. Murphy Jr.
Raymond W. Royce
the Eighties, when eight
Stephen R. Looney
Judith M. Nagan
Randolph J. Rush
Leslie J. Lott & Michael T. Moore
Winston P. Nagan & Judith M. Nagan
Sharon E. Rush
Fred J. Lotterhos
James H. Nance
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce S. Russell
Matthew C. Lucas
A. Guy Neff Jr.
Anne Rutledge
membership is more than
Michael Maher
Michael E. Neukamm
Alfred J. Saikali
70,000.
Alfred J. Malefatto &
James C. Nicholas
Oscar A. Sanchez
Moria Rozenson
James M. Nixon II
Callie N. Sandman
Joshua D. Manaster
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Nouss
Brian J. Sasadu
Robert T. Mann
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. O’Connell
Savage Krim Simons & Jones LLC
Jillian E. Marcus
Kathleen M. O’Connor
Bradley M. Saxton
Margol & Pennington, P.A.
Jennifer D. Odom
John C. Schaible
Andrew J. Markus
Benjamin F. Overton
David L. Schick
John T. Marshall
James F. Page Jr.
John J. Schickel
John Marshall Bar Assn.
William H. Page & Judith W. Page
William J. Schifino Jr.
W.Wesley Marston
Gary M. Pappas
Steven R. Schooley
of 10 were Gators. As of
2003, the Bar’s active
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Ronald Y. Schram
George E. Schulz Jr.
Stephanie J.Toothaker-Walker
& John A.Walker
Roger D. Schwenke
Jonathan B.Trohn
Scruggs Legal, P.A.
Robert L.Trohn
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Seay
M. Stephen Turner
Michael L. Seigel
Mary P.Twitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Sellers Jr.
Samuel C. Ullman
Ernest A. Sellers
United Way of
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Sessums
Miami-Dade County
Ned M. Shandloff
Laura R. Urich
Patrick Shannon
Stephen W. Urse II
Patricia R. Sher
Mr. & Mrs. George A.Vaka
James H. Shimberg Jr.
Steven W.Vazquez
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
John K.Vreeland
Shutts & Bowen LLP
Stephanie J.Waidner
Barry L. Silber
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M.Walker
Michael A. Silva
Douglas A.Ward
Gary C. Simons
Jeffrey W. Warren
John S. Simons
Caroline A.Watson
Chester L. Skipper
Rob Webb
Adam M. Slipakoff
Kathy I.Webb-Harris
Christopher Slobogin
Jack A.Weiss
The Hon. & Mrs. Rod Smith
John A.Weiss
Douglas A. Smith
Maxwell W.Wells Jr.
Frederick D. Smith
Samuel G.Wells
Mr. & Mrs.W. Kelly Smith
Don M.Welsh Charitable Trust
Thomas B. Smith
Thomas P.Wert
Andrew M. Stanko
Walter O.Weyrauch
Mal Steinberg
Edmund S.Whitson III
John H. Stembler
James R.Wiley
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Stern
Charlotte W.Williams
John D. Stewart
J. Mason Williams III
Denise B. Stobbie
Kathryn B.Williams
William H. Stolberg
Mr. & Mrs. Sean T.Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. Stuart Jr.
Warren E.Williams
Sidney A. Stubbs Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Courtney B.Wilson
Janet R. Studley
John D.Wilson
Timothy M. Sullivan
Scott E.Wilt
Lynn H. Sumlin
Winderweedle Haines Ward, et al.
John H. Sutherland
Gail I.Winson
J. Michael Swaine
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
Grace W.Taylor
Council Wooten Jr.
Misty M. C.Taylor
Leighton D.Yates Jr.
Lee P.Teichner
Bonita J.Young
Robert W.Thielhelm Jr.
Gwynne A.Young
Gregg D.Thomas
Richard M. Zabak
Charles F.Thompson II
Leslie B. Zacks
Charles D.Tobin
Thomas A. Zehnder
Diane A.Tomlinson
Peter W. Zinober
Classroom Performance Rewarded
lake Delaney and Jennifer Voss, both of Naples, are two
UFLaw students recognized for educational excellence thanks
to alumni contributions. Delaney, who took top honors in the class
taught by Professor Robert Moffat, won the Criminal Law Book
Award funded by Anthony Battaglia ‘53 of St. Petersburg. Voss
was winner of a Professional Responsibility & The Legal Profession
Book Award, funded by Hill Ward & Henderson P.A. of Tampa, for
her performance in the class taught by Professor Don Peters.
B
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ENDOWMENTS
LONGTERM CONTRIBUTORS
Perpetual Gifts
The College of Law benefits greatly from the generous support of alumni and friends, law firms,
corporations and foundations through outright gifts, endowments and bequests. Endowed gifts
generate income to support faculty, students and programs in perpetuity.
Unrestricted
Anonymous †
Anonymous †
Edith E. Holiday *
Frederick W. Leonhardt †
Fredric G. & Marilyn Kapner Levin
Endowment Fund
Michael McNerney †
William M. O’Bryan †
Betty H. Stern †
Arthur G.Wroble *
Chairs
Anonymous †
George J.“Duke” Baya Fund †
Marshall M. Criser Chair in
Electronic Communications &
Administrative Law
Hugh F. Culverhouse Eminent
Scholar Chair in Taxation
Ben & Esther Ehrlich Eminent
Scholar Chair in
Constitutional Law †
James J. Freeland Eminent
Scholar Chair in Taxation
Huber C. Hurst Eminent
Scholar Chair
David H. Levin Chair in Family Law
Richard E. Nelson Chair in
Local Government
Stephen C. O’Connell Chair
Ed Rood Eminent Scholar Chair in
Trial Advocacy & Procedure
Richard B. Stephens
Eminent Scholar Chair in Taxation
Professorships
Michael A. Bedke Research Scholar †
Cone Wagner Nugent Johnson
Hazouri & Roth Professorship
Irving Cypen Professorship ‡
Sam T. Dell Research Scholar
Levin Mabie & Levin Professorships
R.W. Payne Jr. Research Scholar †
Marcus Aurel Rosin
Memorial Professorship †
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T.Terrell Sessums
Research Scholar ‡
Chesterfield Smith Professorships
Gerald Sohn Research Scholar
Clarence J.TeSelle Professorship
Stephen N. Zack Research
Scholar in Legal Ethics †
Programs
Charles W.Abbott Appellate
Advocacy/Moot Court
Endowment Fund
Dunwody Distinguished Lecture
in Law Series ‡
Florida Law Review Endowment
Holland & Knight Institute
International Center for
Automated Information Research
Saliwanchik Lloyd &
Saliwanchik Intellectual
Property Fund
Upchurch Watson & White
Mediation Firm Dispute
Resolution Fund
Scholarships &
Fellowships
Judge Hal W. & Bessie Organ
Adams Scholarship
Akerman Senterfitt &
Eidson Scholarship
Alfred T.Airth Scholarship
American Academy of Matrimonial
Lawyers Florida Chapter
Tuition Scholarship
Ralph R. Bailey Scholarships
Robert S. Baynard Scholarship ‡
John C. & Tifi Bierley
International Law Scholarship †
E.G.“Dan” and Freda Boone
Scholarship *
Guy W. Botts Memorial Scholarship
Ernest B. & Estelle Pierce Bowles
Memorial Scholarship †
Gertrude Gibbs Brick Law Review
Scholarship Program †
Broad & Cassel
Florida Law Review Scholarship ‡
Frank E. Bryant
Memorial Scholarship
Carlton Fields Ward Emmanuel
Smith & Cutler Scholarship
George C. Carr
Memorial Scholarship
Alvin & Ethel Cassel Scholarship *
Coker Myers Schickel Sorenson
Higginbotham & Green
Trial Team Scholarship
Clifford W. Crandall
Memorial Scholarship
Timothy A. Curran
Memorial Scholarship †
Irving Cypen Freshman
Scholastic Achievement Award
Cypen & Cypen Scholarship
Darrey A. Davis
Memorial Scholarship
Dean Mead Egerton Bloodworth,
Capouano & Bozarth Scholarship
John W. Donahoo Scholarship
Dorini Family Graduate
Tax Scholarship
Dunspaugh-Dalton
Foundation Scholarship
Atwood Dunwody Scholarship
Chester Ferguson Scholarship
Florida Workers’ Compensation
Institute Scholarship ‡
James J. Freeland
Graduate Tax Scholarship
Harry F. Goodmark Memorial Gray,
Harris & Robinson Scholarship
Evelyn F. Hartman Scholarship
Rebecca Bowles Hawkins
Memorial Scholarship for Women
Judge Wm.Terrell Hodges
Tuition Scholarship
Holland & Knight Scholarships ‡
Mark Hulsey Fellowship †
Icard Merrill Cullis Timm Furen &
Ginsburg Tuition Scholarship
Jacksonville Law Alumni
Tuition Scholarship
Joseph R. Julin Memorial Scholarship
T. Paine Kelly Jr. & Jean B. Kelly
Scholarship *
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship
Judge Ben Krentzman Scholarship ‡
Lane Trohn Clarke Bertrand,
Vreeland & Jacobsen Scholarship
William F. & Elizabeth R. Leonard
Tuition Scholarship
James W. Locke Scholarship
Lake Lytal Jr. Scholarship
Macfarlane Ferguson Allison &
Kelly Scholarship
Phillip J. MacLennan
Memorial Scholarship
Raymer F. Maguire / Holland &
Knight Moot Court Fellowships ‡
Esther Guthery Mautz & Robert
Barbeau Mautz Law Review
Scholarship ‡
Richard E. & Patricia M. McGee
Scholarship
Judge John M. McNatt
Memorial Scholarship
Robert E.“Jeff” McNeill Scholarship
Nestor & Virginia Morales Tuition
Scholarship
Mark & Debra Nouss
Florida Law Review Scholarship
John C. Pinkerton Scholarship
Terrye Coggin Proctor
Memorial Scholarship
Frank & Louise Reed
Memorial Scholarship †
Justus W. Reid Scholarship
Mark A. Rentenbach
Memorial Scholarship
Richman Greer Weil Brumbaugh,
Mirabito & Christensen Tuition
Scholarship
Walter “Bud” Robison III
Memorial Scholarship
J. Quinton & Ann S. Rumph
Scholarship
Douglas Edwin Salisbury Scholarship
Johnson S. Savary Scholarship
Clifford A. & Michele W. Schulman
Tuition Scholarship
W. Paul Jr. & Erin C. Shelley
Scholarship
Shutts & Bowen Eric B.
Meyers/William P. Simmons Jr./
Thomas L.Wolfe Memorial
Tuition Scholarship
Benedict A. Silverman Tuition Scholarship
Mary Sisler Scholarship
I.C. Spoto Memorial Scholarship
Richard B. Stephens Scholarship
Sherwood L. Stokes Memorial
Scholarships †
John W.Thatcher Graduate
Tax Scholarship
University of Florida Law
Faculty Scholarship
Ronnie H.Walker Trial Team Scholarship
Judge James B.Whitfield Scholarship
Hervey and Patricia Yancey Scholarship *
Yegelwel Family Foundation
Fellowship ‡
Zimmerman Shuffield Kiser & Sutcliffe Moot
Court Fellowship Scholarship
Endowed Book Awards
John C. Bierley Endowed Book Award in
International Business Law †
Dean Mead Egerton Bloodworth
Capouano & Bozarth Endowed
Book Award in Professional Responsibility
& The Legal Profession, in memory
of Andy Fredericks
Professor Emeritus Hayford O. Enwall
Memorial Endowed Book Award in
Trial Practice, established by
Peter C.K. Enwall †
Professor Emeritus Mandell Glicksberg
Endowed Book Award in Property,
established by Andrew C. Hall &
James A. Hauser
Gray, Harris & Robinson
Endowed Book Award in Evidence
Monte J.Tillis Jr. Memorial Endowed
Book Award
Key to symbols
† = Bequest
* = Deferred
‡ = Pledge
Endowments Help Attract Faculty
W
illiam H. Page – Marshall M. Criser Eminent Scholar in Electronic
Communications and Administrative Law – is an influential writer on
Antitrust Law with a focus on Microsoft litigation. He earned his B.A. cum laude at
Tulane University, J.D. summa cum laude at the University of New Mexico, and LL.M.
at University of Chicago. He is among the most prolific writers in most-cited law
reviews and will serve as Associate Dean of Faculty Development starting in 2003.
GRADS ON
Giving
Lawrence (Larry) Sellers Jr. ’79
Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
Tallahassee, FL
Seller’s father is a ‘49 UF grad, and his wife Cathy earned bachelor’s and
master’s degrees at UF.
“
Given the limits on available State funding, the College can only compete
with other top law schools if it receives private funds. And the best sources of
these private funds are the alumni.
My UF law degree means a lot to me. It has allowed me to work with a
great firm with great clients. It is absolutely important the College continues its
emphasis on becoming one of the Top 10 public law schools in the nation.
The value of our degrees depends in large measure on the perception of
the quality of our College. In addition, the continued success of our firms
depends on our ability to hire talented graduates.
”
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ENDOWMENTS
LONGTERM CONTRIBUTORS
D I D YO U K N O W ?
2 0 0 1 - 2 0 0 2 D O N O R S TO E N D OW M E N T S
During this fiscal year, these individuals contributed to permanent endowments to
honor those named, and to help increase value of and use of the endowments.
Chairs & Professorships
Chesterfield Smith Professorship
Stephen H. Grimes
Albert J. Hadeed
Wm. Bruce Louden
FACT
4
graduates of
the University
of Florida
Levin College
of Law have served as
governors of Florida.
BACKGROUND
UF law grads serving in
the state’s highest elective office were Spessard
L. Holland (’16), 194145; Reubin O’D Askew
(’56), 1971-79 ; Lawton
M. Chiles Jr. (’55), 199198 ; and Kenneth H.
“Buddy” MacKay (’61),
who moved up from
Lieutenant Governor to
serve after Chiles’
death-in-office.
Hundreds of other
UFLaw grads served as
state senators and representatives, including
Speakers of the House
and Presidents of the
Senate, and Bruce
Smathers (’70) in
1975-78 was Secretary
of State.
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James J. Freeland Eminent
Scholar Chair
Matthew J.Ahearn
August & Kulunas, P.A.
Austin & Bovay Chartered
Barnett Bolt Kirkwood & Long
Leslie J. Barnett
Philip B. Barr Jr.
Bernard A. Barton Jr.
Ellen B. Bellet
Bruce H. Bokor
Robert S. Bolt
David E. Bowers
William A. Boyles
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Braddock
Bush Ross Gardner Warren
& Rudy
Jane D. Callahan
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas G. Christmann
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Clark
Harry S. Colburn Jr.
John J. Collins Jr.
Frederick M. Dahlmeier
Mark H. Dahlmeier
Alan Howard Daniels
Lauren Y. Detzel
Patricia E. Dilley
Lee J. Dixon II
Nathaniel L. Doliner
Bruce J. Drooks
John K. Eason
Charles H. Egerton
Egger Betts Austin PLLC
Harry M. Eisenberg
Todd W. Fennell
Jacob Fishman
Paul D. Fitzpatrick
The Florida Bar Tax Section
Robert E. Glennon Jr.
Prof. & Mrs. Mandell Glicksberg
Cheryl L. Gordon
Mr. & Mrs. K. Lawrence Gragg
Bradley C. Grossenburg
Frank J. Hammond III
James A. Hauser
Robert F. Hudson Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Hunt Jr.
H.Wynne James
John H. Jones & Martha A. Lott
Peter T. Kirkwood
Steven C. Lee
Stanley B. Levin
Stephen B. Lewallen
William V. Linne
Cheryl J. Lister & R. Dennis Tweed
James F. Loebl
Martin J. & Pamela S. McMahon
Robert W. Mead Jr.
Michael D. Miller
Michael D. Minton
Everett R. Moreland
James B. O’Neal
Robert E. Panoff
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Pobjecky
F.Wallace Pope Jr.
James G. Pressly Jr.
Henry H. Raattama
Mrs. Marion O. Raattama
Charles B. Reber
Stanley W. Rosenkranz
Roger J. Rovell
Russell T. Sanders
Edward E. Sawyer
John J. Scroggin
Mike Segal
William R. Swindle
Carl S. Swisher Foundation, Inc.
T.O.P. Jewish Foundation, Inc.
Ralph E.Tallant Jr.
Hans G.Tanzler III
Tescher Gutter Chaves, et al.
B. Cary Tolley III
United Jewish Foundation of
Metro Detroit
Marsha P.Wikfors
Howard L. Zoller
Richard B. Stephens
Eminent Scholar Chair
Ellen B. Bellet
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas G. Christmann
Community Foundation of
Tampa Bay, Inc.
Cristin A. Conley
Meredyth Anne Dasburg Foundation
Lauren Y. Detzel
Samuel A. Donaldson
Christine M. Eckstein &
Peter A. Schoemann
Charles H. Egerton
John M. Farris
Robert R. Feagin III
Todd W. Fennell
Mr. & Mrs. Gene K. Glasser
Frank J. Hammond III
William O. E. Henry
Holland & Knight Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Holland & Knight LLP
David M. Hudson & Janet P.Ailstock
Robert F. Hudson Jr.
H.Wynne James
Michael L. Jamieson
Edward F. Koren
Lester B. Law
Stephen R. Looney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Miller
Michael D. Minton
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. O’Connell
Eric N. Quist
William E. Rosenberg Foundation
Alan L. Rubens
Mark O. Scioscia
Donald R.Tescher
Gregg D.Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. David P.Webb
Andrew H.Weinstein
Patricia A.Willing
Richard E. Nelson Chair
in Local Government
Richard E. Nelson
Scholarships
John C. & Tifi Bierley International Law
Scholarship
John C. Bierley
Chester Ferguson Scholarship
Howell L. Ferguson
Darrey A. Davis Memorial Scholarship
Ernest J. Hewett
Harry F. Goodmark Scholarship
Craig L. Goodmark
Jerry J. Goodmark
Leigh Goodmark
Ruth Goodmark
I. C. Spoto Scholarship
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Caplis
Dr. & Mrs. Max D. Cooper
Ann B. Kolod
Kathleen M. Sullivan
James J. Freeland Graduate Tax/Joseph
R. Julin Scholarship
Frank A.Allen
Scholarship Endowments Beneficial
C
arly Baetz, 2L from Fort Myers, is recipient of funds provided by the permanently endowed Darrey A. Davis Memorial Scholarship established by Steel Hector
& Davis headquartered in Miami. Ms. Baetz is one of more than 250 law students
attending Levin College of Law with financial assistance resulting from approximately
$500,000 in need- and merit-based scholarships funded each year by alumni and
friends of the law school.
Judge Ben Krentzman Scholarship
W. Christian Hoyer
Lake Lytal Jr. Scholarship /
Michael A. Fogarty Memorial
Scholarship / Mark A. Rentenbach
Memorial Scholarship
Don Allen Foundation, Inc.
Raymond F. Fogarty
Elizabeth H. Rentenbach
Robert S. Baynard Scholarship Fund
Robert S. & Mildred M. Baynard Trust
Mildred M. Baynard
Saliwanchik Lloyd & Saliwanchik
Intellectual Property Fund
Saliwanchik Lloyd & Saliwanchik
Upchurch Watson White & Max
Dispute Resolution Fund
Upchurch Watson White & Max
Mediation Group
GRADS ON
Giving
DuBose Ausley ’62
Partner, Ausley & McMullen
Tallahassee, Florida
Ausley’s father Charles also attended UF law school (class of 1930) and
was a founder of the law firm Ausley & McMullen.
“
I owe a lot to the University for the education I got and the friendships I
made. When I enrolled, UF was really THE only choice if you wanted to practice in Florida. It was where you made the contacts you would use in your
practice. And we must work to make certain that remains true. As for shooting for the Top 10 of public law schools in the U.S., from a selfish standpoint,
the better the academic reputation of the College, the more value my diploma
has. I believe the law school can do it with a few leaps. There’s no reason why
any Southeastern Conference law school or any other law school in the South
should rank ahead of UF in any poll or by any measurement.
”
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CONTRIBUTIONS ANALYSIS
J.D. Alumni 2001-02
Grouped by JD/LLB graduation year
with alumni who made a gift during
2001-02 fiscal year.
Class of 1943
Class Total: ..........................$1,000
No. in Class: ..................................4
Participation: ............................25%
Class of 1950
Class Total: ......................$100,750
No. in Class: ................................92
Participation: ............................10%
Class of 1954
Class Total: ..........................$6,575
No. in Class: ................................52
Participation: ..............................8%
Class of 1959
Class Total: ..........................$2,725
No. in Class: ................................65
Participation: ............................12%
Class of 1934
Class Total: ..............................$100
No. in Class: ................................15
Participation: ..............................7%
Trusler Society
Founders Society
Dean’s Council
Dean’s Council
Irving Cypen
Warren M. Cason
Robert L.Trohn
Stephen W. Sessums
Enrichment Society
Trusler Society
Trusler Society
James J.Altman
John R. Bonner
John M. Farrell
Howard Hadley
Wesley W. Mayhall
John M. Scheb
Rupert J. Smith
John H. Sutherland
Carl R. Pennington Jr.
Maxwell W.Wells Jr.
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
Stephen H. Grimes
William J. Reynolds
Robert J. Boylston
Richard B. Burk
Lealand L. Lovering
Robert P. Miller
Joseph Q.Tarbuck
Richard G.Weinberg
Dean’s Council
Enrichment Society
Class of 1951
Class Total: ..................$57,642.64
No. in Class: ................................92
Participation: ............................16%
Ernest J. Hewett
Founders Society
Robert J. Beckham
W. Dexter Douglass
Francis T. McCoy
Richard E. Nelson
James D. Camp Jr.
Enrichment Society
Stanley W. Rosenkranz
Dean’s Council
W. Ray Fortner
Joseph Glass
Lewis H. Hill III
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
William Lipsitz
Class of 1935
Class Total: ................................$50
No. in Class:.................................. 9
Participation: ............................11%
Enrichment Society
Maurice W. Goldstein
Class of 1936
Class Total: ..........................$1,000
No. in Class: ................................10
Participation: ............................10%
Trusler Society
T. Paine Kelly Jr.
Class of 1937
Class Total: ..........................$3,000
No. in Class: ................................10
Participation: ............................20%
Trusler Society
John D. Noble
John H. Stembler
Class of 1938
Class Total: ..............................$250
No. in Class: ..................................8
Participation: ............................13%
Class of 1945
Class Total: ..............................$125
No. in Class: ..................................9
Participation: ............................22%
Enrichment Society
Ralph C. Dell
Harry P. Edwards
Class of 1946
Class Total: ..............................$100
No. in Class: ................................13
Participation: ..............................8%
Class of 1947
Class Total: ..........................$2,350
No. in Class: ................................32
Participation: ..............................6%
George A. Dietz
Robert T. Mann
Robert M. Ervin
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
Lewis Ansbacher
Jack S. Carey
James E. Clayton
Warren D. Hamann
William T. Harrison Jr.
Fred J. Krim
Harry L. Michaels
Gilbert A. Smith
Winifred L.Wentworth
Robert H.Willis
Clarence M.Wood
Warren H. Edwards
Class of 1948
Class Total: ........................$32,450
No. in Class: ................................88
Participation: ............................10%
Founders Society
Gerald J. Klein
Philip N. Selber
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
Sam J. Hall Jr.
E. Covington Johnston
Class of 1940
Class Total: ..............................$200
No. in Class: ................................23
Participation: ..............................4%
Osee R. Fagan
Mark Hulsey
Enrichment Society
Carl C. Durrance
Marie G. Garrett
Howell W. Melton
Ernest M. Page Jr.
Richard M. Smith
Howard E.Warns
Enrichment Society
Class of 1949
Class Total: ......................$103,800
No. in Class: ................................94
Participation: ............................15%
Wilson Freeman
Founders Society
Samuel Y.Allgood Jr.
Class of 1941
Class Total: ..............................$500
No. in Class: ................................14
Participation: ............................14%
Trusler Society
Trusler Society
Bart L. Cohen
Samuel Lee Crouch
T.Allen Crouch
Preston W. DeMilly
Howard L. Garrett
S.William Goldstein
John M. Marees
James K. Rush
Al L. Schneider
William Reece Smith Jr.
George B. Stallings Jr.
William M. Goza (Life. Mem)
Enrichment Society
William C. Grimes
Bishop McCauley
Class of 1942
Class Total: ..............................$150
No. in Class: ..................................6
Participation: ............................33%
Enrichment Society
Raymond Ehrlich
Thomas V. Lefevre
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Trusler Society
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
Class of 1939
Class Total: ................................$75
No. in Class: ................................14
Participation: ............................14%
Mandell Glicksberg
John Arthur Jones
Corise P.Varn
Enrichment Society
Class of 1955
Class Total: ........................$38,700
No. in Class: ................................34
Participation: ............................21%
Class of 1956
Class Total: ..........................$2,875
No. in Class: ................................40
Participation: ............................15%
Class of 1960
Class Total: ..........................$2,650
No. in Class: ................................72
Participation: ..............................7%
Dean’s Council
Thomas R. Brown
Edward B. Davis Jr.
Robert A. Kimbrough
Chester L. Skipper
Peter T. Fay
Class of 1961
Class Total: ........................$10,700
No. in Class: ................................73
Participation: ............................12%
Trusler Society
Founders Society
Reubin O.Askew
Fredric G. Levin
Enrichment Society
Dean’s Council
Jerry B. Crockett
Marion M. Cromwell
Rollin D. Davis Jr.
Robert P. Gaines
Arnold L. Greenfield
Jon C. Moyle
Dean’s Council
Trusler Society
William L. Eagan
Enrichment Society
Class of 1952
Class Total: ..........................$4,270
No. in Class: ................................47
Participation: ............................17%
Class of 1957
Class Total: ..........................$5,000
No. in Class: ................................51
Participation: ............................12%
Dean’s Council
Trusler Society
William O. E. Henry
Paul W. Danahy Jr.
James O. Driscoll
Trusler Society
Benjamin F. Overton
Doyle Rogers
Enrichment Society
Roy W. Caldwell
Marie Cook-Matis
Evans Crary
William J. Horner Jr.
John T. Rogerson Jr.
Class of 1953
Class Total: ..........................$2,150
No. in Class: ................................51
Participation: ............................10%
Enrichment Society
Joseph Garcia
Laurence I. Goodrich
John M. McNatt Jr.
Charles M. Sasser Jr.
Edwin C. Cluster
George T. Dunlap III
Irvin A. Meyers
John H. Moore II
Raymond W. Royce
Class of 1962
Class Total: ........................$22,925
No. in Class: ..............................112
Participation: ............................18%
Founders Society
W. George Allen
Dean’s Council
Class of 1958
Class Total: ..........................$4,850
No. in Class: ................................72
Participation: ............................11%
C. DuBose Ausley
Ernest A. Sellers
Grace W.“Betty” Taylor
Dean’s Council
J. Charles Gray
Robert E. Gunn
James L. Ritchey
Trusler Society
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
Dean’s Council
David Hyman
Anthony S. Battaglia
Enrichment Society
Trusler Society
William C.Andrews
William G. Davis Jr.
Donald J. Lunny
John W. Mooers
S. Jay Plager
T.Terrell Sessums
John M.Abramson
Byron B. Block
Leon H. Brush
George E. Bunnell
James H. Gilbert Jr.
Jane R. Harris
James C. Hoover
Richard H. Hunt Jr.
T. Gaines LaGrone
Herbert A. Langston Jr.
R. Layton Mank
Melvyn B. Frumkes
Enrichment Society
Charles W.Abbott
Edward M. Booth
Murray W. Overstreet Jr.
2001-02
Michael M. McFall
David P. Newman
Howard F.VanDenburgh
Dean’s Council
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
Class of 1963
Class Total: ..........................$6,870
No. in Class: ................................97
Participation: ............................12%
Charles H. Baumberger
L. Kinder Cannon III
Eugene J. Howard
George R. Moraitis
Charles P. Pillans III
Richard M. Robinson
Stephen F. Rossman
Dean’s Council
Trusler Society
Thomas A. Davis
Stanley B. Levin
Allan P. Clark
James M. Nixon II
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
John C. Bierley
Harry L.Anstead
Reed A. Bryan III
Chester E. Clem Jr.
Larry C. Fedro
John F. Harris
Murray Kanetsky
Wm. Bruce Louden
F. Perry Odom
Sylvia H.Walbolt
Bruce Culpepper
Elizabeth J. du Fresne
Richard T. Earle III
Bill A. Fleming
Charles A. Intriago
Robert S. Miller
Robert T. Mounts
Stephen J. Powell
Ira Pozen
John F. Roscow III
Jon W. Zeder
Richard C.Ausness
Fred R. Baisden Jr.
Douglas D. Batchelor Jr.
Stephen John Bozarth
Michael Brinkley
Thomas C. Cobb
Clinton H. Coulter Jr.
Alan A. Dickey
Richard L. Fletcher Jr.
Ronald S. Frankel
Jonathan C. Gordon
Allan J. Hall
Donald J. Hall
Nicholas E. Karatinos
Philip B. Malter
Robert D. McIntosh
Frank L. Murray
Michael A. Oberst
Charles T. Sands
William C. Sherrill Jr.
Donald D. Slesnick II
Mitchell H. Spingarn
George A. Sprinkel IV
Charles E. Bergmann
Howard W. Brill
John M. Brumbaugh
Frederick M. Bryant
E. Hugh Chappell Jr.
William E. Dunwody III
Charles M. Gadd Jr.
David F. Hannan
Christy F. Harris
Joseph C. Mellichamp III
Stephan P. Mickle
Charles L. Plank
John C. Randolph
Bruce S. Russell
James A. Sisserson
Robert A. Stern
John C.Taylor Jr.
Harry Tempkins
William A.Van Nortwick Jr.
Class of 1964
Class Total: ....................$7,608.33
No. in Class: ..............................134
Participation: ..............................8%
Class of 1967
Class Total: ........................$43,325
No. in Class: ..............................227
Participation: ............................13%
Founders Society
Dean’s Council
Dean’s Council
Class of 1969
Class Total: ........................$35,260
No. in Class: ..............................187
Participation: ............................18%
Robert R. Feagin III
George D. Gabel Jr.
Michael L. Jamieson
Donald L. Braddock
J. Nolan Carter
John A. DeVault III
Thomas M. Ervin Jr.
Bill Hoppe
E.C. Deeno Kitchen
Henry H. Raattama
Council Wooten Jr.
Dean’s Council
Trusler Society
Charles H. Egerton
Patricia H. Engman
Howell L. Ferguson
Cary B. McCaghren
William K. Zewadski (Life Mem.)
Enrichment Society
Trusler Society
Charles T.Wells
Enrichment Society
P.Ause Brown
Edward Carhart
John W. Caven Jr.
Charles R. Fawsett
John G. Immer
Robert M. Johnson
Roberta L. Selman
Class of 1965
Class Total: ..................$17,283.46
No. in Class: ..............................137
Participation: ............................15%
Dean’s Council
Charles E. Commander III
Stumpy Harris
Gerald D. Schackow
Sidney A. Stubbs Jr.
Trusler Society
Norman A. Coll
J. Michael Swaine
Enrichment Society
R. Dewey Burnsed
Wallace H. Hall
Benjamin H. Hill III
Steve C. Horowitz
Robert A. Lazenby
R. Stephen Miles Jr.
Michael J. Minerva
Leroy H. Moe
Leo P. Rock Jr.
Jeremy P. Ross
Thomas G. Schultz
Philip Tatich
M. Stephen Turner
David E.Ward Jr.
Class of 1966
Class Total: ..................$91,086.86
No. in Class: ..............................177
Participation: ............................12%
Founders Society
W. Kelly Smith
Gary C. Simons
Enrichment Society
J. Leon Coleman
Barry R. Davidson
Crockett Farnell
Roberta F. Fox
Allan T. Geiger
William A. Hamilton III
Allen I. Hirsch
Louis Kwall
Roger A. Larson
Stephen B. Lewallen
J. Daniel Peterson
William F. Poole IV
David L. Robbins
William H. Seaver
Barry S. Sinoff
Samuel C. Ullman
Ralph S.Wheatly
E. John Wherry Jr.
Edward B.Woodbery
James H.Woodroffe III
James A. Hauser
Dan H. Honeywell
Robert W. Mead Jr.
F.Wallace Pope Jr.
Mike Segal
Peter W. Zinober
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
Dean’s Council
A. Graham Allen
James O. Birr Jr.
John T. Christiansen
Frank H. Fee III
James C. Fleming
J. Stephen Gardner
Stephen O. Hart
Thomas B. Hyman Jr.
Craig C. Jacobsen
Timothy A. Johnson Jr.
Henry E. Mallue Jr.
Ronald W. Maxwell
John E. Moxley
Noel H. Nation
Richard E. Ouellette
John C. Patterson Jr.
Richard L. Porter
George W. Rohe
Joel D. Rosenblatt
David W. Rynders
Roger D. Schwenke
Donald R.Tescher
Robert F.Williams
George Barford
Les W. Burke
Patrick E. Geraghty
Jerry J. Goodmark
Douglas J. Milne
Class of 1970
Class Total: ........................$10,335
No. in Class: ..............................212
Participation: ............................11%
Trusler Society
Dean’s Council
Herbert L.Allen (Life Mem.)
Justus W. Reid
Charles F.Thompson II
Ronnie H.Walker
Warren E.Williams
Ronald A. Carpenter
Ronald Y. Schram
Malcolm B.Wiseheart Jr.
Class of 1968
Class Total: ..................$49,024.55
No. in Class: ..............................192
Participation: ............................17%
Trusler Society
Alan R. Parlapiano
Class of 1971
Class Total: ................$129,831.43
No. in Class: ..............................227
Participation: ............................18%
William C. Gentry
Dean’s Council
Roger L. Blackburn
Howard C. Coker
Phillip R. Finch
J. Fraser Himes
Robert F. Hudson Jr.
John K.Vreeland
Trusler Society
Leslie J. Barnett
Robert S. Bolt
Karl B. Hanson Jr.
F. Brook Voght
Enrichment Society
Robert F.Apgar
Timothy C. Blake
Darryl M. Bloodworth
John G. Delancett
Robert V. Duss
Alan P. Dye
Ronald D. Fairchild
Robert J. Finck
Louis F. Hubener III
George G. Jacunski
Charles H. Livingston
R. Jackson McGill
Thomas Edward Morris
Joel Reinstein
Steven E. Rohan
Gerry B. Rose
Bruce G. Shaffner
Martin J. Sperry
James W. Stirling
Kevin A. Suffern
R. Bradley Taylor
Robert J.Telfer Jr.
Clinton A.Tyrrell
Steven J. Uhlfelder
Douglas A.Ward
Everett H.Wilcox Jr.
J. Maxwell Williams
Richard H.Willits
Ronald E.Young
Class of 1972
Class Total: ........................$52,840
No. in Class: ..............................362
Participation: ..............................9%
Dean’s Council
G.Thomas Ball
Bruce H. Bokor
Richard T. Garfield
Richard C. Grant
Hal H. Kantor
Jon L. Mills
James F. Page Jr.
James G. Pressly Jr.
John J. Schickel
Jeffrey W.Warren
Trusler Society
William H.Andrews
Gene K. Glasser
Marjorie Gadarian Graham
Donald S. Kohla
James S. Moody Jr.
Clifford A. Schulman
Enrichment Society
James W.Almand
Thomas G. Christmann
Frederick M. Dahlmeier
Christopher M. Fear
Frank B. Gummey III
Julian E. Harrison
David L. Kahn
James J. Kincheloe
GRADS ON
Giving
Gwynne A.Young ’74
Shareholder, Carlton Fields P.A.
Tampa, FL
“
It is important to support the law school financially
because State funding and tuition are not enough to
provide the facilities and the faculty necessary to
provide the consistent quality of education we want and
need for UFLaw. To maintain quality we need to contribute. I think it is also important for us to be a Top 10
law school. We are, after all, the fourth largest state.
”
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CONTRIBUTIONS ANALYSIS
D I D YO U K N O W ?
FACT
In the last four decades,
more presidents of the
American Bar Association
have come from the
University of Florida
Levin College of Law
than any other U.S. law
school.
Craig H. Kritzer
Elliott H. Lucas
G. Carson McEachern
M.Wayne Myers
Raymond J. Peacock
J. Michael Rooney
Harold Silver
Robert L.Taylor
Dale W.Vash
W. Eric Venable
Trusler Society
Class of 1973
Class Total: ........$41,716.43
No. in Class: ....................394
Participation: ..................12%
Joseph P. Carolan III
Richard P. Cole
M. Lanning Fox
Thomas J. Korge
Robert M. Kramer
Founders Society
Enrichment Society
Gerald A. Rosenthal
Everett P.Anderson
James V. Barrios
Zelma L. Berger
Neal L. Betancourt
Paul D. Breitner
William A. Cooper Jr.
Robert S. Cross
Clay S. Davis Jr.
John D. Dumbaugh
Thomas J. Ellwanger
James L. Fly
Peter J. Fryefield
Robert C. Gibbons
Garry M. Glickman
Albert J. Hadeed
Nancy H. Henry
J. Bruce Hoffmann
Norman L. Hull
Frederick W. Jones
David T. Knight
Judith M. Korchin
J.Thomas McGrady III
Robert L. Mellen III
Thomas A. Munkittrick
Harley E. Riedel II
Eliot J. Safer
James E. L. Seay
Jeffrey C. Sweet
Dennis R.Turner
Kenneth R.Washburn
John A.Weiss
Bruce I.Yegelwel
Dean’s Council
Martha W. Barnett
Peter C. K. Enwall
George E. Schulz Jr.
Mal Steinberg
William H. Stolberg
Trusler Society
Carle A. Felton Jr.
W. Christian Hoyer
Alan C. Jensen
Alan H. Konigsburg
Enrichment Society
BACKGROUND
Four UFLaw alumni have
served since the Sixties
as ABA presidents:
Chesterfield Smith
(’48), in 1964; W. Reece
Smith Jr. (’49), 1972;
Talbot “Sandy”
D’Alemberte (’62),
1991-92; and Martha W.
Barnett (’73), 2000-01.
The ABA has more than
400,000 members and
among other functions is
the accrediting agency
for U.S. law schools.
Joseph W. Beasley
Dean B. Bunch
Scott R. Christiansen
Irwin A. Connelly
Paul M. Cummings
Lawrence J. Davis
Susan F. Delegal
Charles W. Dorman
F. Joseph DuBray
George S. Dunn
Patricia Combs Fawsett
Luanne E. Ferguson
Thomas G. Ford
Robert D. Gatton
Ralph F. Gray
Louis B. Guttmann III
Donald S. Hart Jr.
Zelda J. Hawk
Thomas V. Infantino II
Gerald L. Knight
Andrew J. Markus
Brynn G. Newton
Alan H. Prather
J. Paul Raymond
Lawrence C. Rolfe
Richard D. Saba
Diane C.T. Schettini
David J. Schottenfeld
Frederick D. Smith
W. Russell Snyder
Frank J.Tassone Jr.
Randall N.Thornton
Kenneth A.Treadwell
Joseph H.Williams
Dale S.Wilson
Art G.Wroble
Leighton D.Yates Jr.
Stephen B. Gillman
K. Lawrence Gragg
Robert E. Glennon Jr.
Edward F. Koren
Leslie J. Lott
Robert G. Merkel
Michael T. Moore
Louis K. Rosenbloum
Gwynne A.Young
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Dean’s Council
Ellen B. Bellet
William A. Boyles
W. Michael Clifford
Roy B. Dalton Jr.
Janet R. Studley
Hans G.Tanzler III
Gregg D.Thomas
Trusler Society
Founders Society
Kitty Phillips
Enrichment Society
Dean’s Council
Samuel G. Crosby
Gerald B. Curington
Susan W. Fox
Daniel B. Harrell
Charles L. Hoffman Jr.
Frederick S. Jaeger Jr.
Joseph W. Kniskern
Henry W. Lavandera
Mark F. Lewis
Douglas P. McClurg
G. Blair McCune
Carl S. McGinnes
Craig C. Mitchell
Frederick J. Murrell
James L. Myers
Carolyn O. Nofal
Joseph C. Parker
Richard L. Polin
Glenna Joyce Reeves
Charles A. Reinhardt Jr.
George J. Roark III
Bernard A. Barton Jr.
John W. Campbell
Ronald A. David
J. Joaquin Fraxedas
Maureen G. Gragg
Jeffrey A. Hirsch
Bruce R. Kaster
John A. Shipley III
Barry L. Silber
Samuel G.Wells
Trusler Society
Robert M. Harris
B. Douglas Hind-Marsh
(Life Member)
Rod Smith
Founders Society
Enrichment Society
Frederick W. Leonhardt
Barry A.Abbott
Richard P. Candelora
Edward C. Castagna Jr.
James R. Chandler III
Timothy G.Anderson
Andrew J. Fawbush
Class of 1976
Class Total: ..................$25,569.83
No. in Class: ..............................389
Participation: ............................12%
R.Vinson Barrett
Thomas J. Farkash
William H. Ferguson
Jack J. Fine
Kevin A. Malone
Becky A. Powhatan
Class of 1975
Class Total: ........................$47,785
No. in Class: ..............................366
Participation: ............................14%
Class of 1974
Class Total: ........$82,285.07
No. in Class: ....................297
Participation: ..................16%
Dean’s Council
Jeffrey J. Cohen
Kenneth S. Davis
Jacob Fishman
DeHaven W. Fleming
Kent Fulton
Alan M. Gerlach Jr.
Amy B. Greenfield
Edmund T. Henry III
James M. Hess
John H. Jones
Paul M. Korchin
Ronald A. Labasky
Roger C. Lambert
John E. Lawlor III
Jack A. Levine
Robert C. Maland
Anthony P. Mario Jr.
Patrick F. Maroney
William H. McBride Jr.
Howell W. Melton Jr.
A. Guy Neff Jr.
Philip E. Perrey
Jerrold K. Phillips
Austin F. Reed
George H. Russ
William E. Shannon
Joy B. Shearer
Patrick W. Skelton
M. Stephen Smith III
Tito S. Smith
James B.Tilghman
John M.Welch Jr.
Terry A.Wex
Gerald A.Williams
Judith L. Rosenthal
Paul E. Rosenthal
Paul A. Rowell
Thomas M. Sherouse
Ellis P. Smith
Andrew B.Thomas
Marjorie B.Thomas
Amanda M.Traweek
David R.Tyrrell
John R.Wallace
B.Thomas Whitefield III
Scott E.Wilt
Class of 1977
Class Total: ..................$13,499.61
No. in Class: ..............................325
Participation: ............................13%
Dean’s Council
Lauren Y. Detzel
John J. Scroggin
Trusler Society
W. Glenn Dempsey
Nola S. Dyal
Virginia A. Lipton
Mary P.Twitchell
Enrichment Society
Joan E. Beer
Lynne C. Capehart
Debra Leigh Cline
Mary M. Cochran
David L. Cook
Kathleen A. Cooper
Catherine C. Cosby
Robert E. Cosby
William L. Courshon
Celia E. Deifik
James M. Donohoe Jr.
David H. Evaul
Sally H. Foote
Don H. Goode
Freddie L. Goode
William A. Greenberg
Ivy C. Harris
Warren L. Harris
Kenneth J. Hirsh
Mark P. Lang
Roy H. Lasris
William A. Lee III
Timothy K. Mariani
Charles S. Modell
Mary N. Morgan
Jesse W. Rigby
Catherine A. Riley
Janice L. Russell
Thomas B. Smith
Aberdeen R. Speights
Barbara J. Staros
Victor M. Suarez
Richard Tombrink Jr.
Stephen W. Urse II
Howard L. Zoller
Class of 1978
Class Total: ..................$17,268.93
No. in Class: ..............................378
Participation: ............................13%
Dean’s Council
Linda C. McGurn
Daniel F. Molony
Gary S. Rabin
Ned M. Shandloff
Trusler Society
Robert E. Gordon
Mynra A. Hanson
Enrichment Society
Wallace B.Anderson Jr.
2001-02
Debra H. Bernes
E. Sue Bernie
Jay P. Cohen
Joseph M. Davis
Beverly Hunt Diehr
A. J. Donelson
Charles F. Edwards
Luis Fernandez
Richard D. Fultz
Melinda P. Gamot
Cheryl L. Gordon
Jay A. Halpern
Frank Bradley Hassell
Jerome W. Hoffman
Patricia P. H. Jones
Randy M. Kammer
William M. Kent
Sheri L. Kerney
Thomas F. Kerney III
Mark S. Kessler
Colleen M. Kettles
Richard T. Leavengood
Steven C. Lee
Chauncey W. Lever Jr.
David E. Mathias
Robert J. Merlin
Frank E. Miller
J. Jefferson Overby
Patricia A. Petruff
Colleen A. Preston
C. Stephen Rosander
Robert M. Rubenstein
John W. Salmon
Albert A. Sanchez Jr.
Robert A. Sandow
Valerie D. Schaub
Jeffrey D. Segal
W. Crit Smith
Michael H. Streater
Angela D.Vickers
Waddell A.Wallace III
Jerry Wilson
Richard M. Zabak
Class of 1979
Class Total: ..................$16,130.79
No. in Class: ..............................329
Participation: ............................11%
Dean’s Council
Alfred J. Malefatto
Brian M. O’Connell
Moria Rozenson
Lawrence E. Sellers Jr.
Trusler Society
Peter T. Kirkwood
David S. Pressly
Enrichment Society
James P. Beadle
Christopher D. Bernard
Christine K. Bilodeau
Deborah W. Bunnell
Faye A. Burner
David A. Cairns
V. Robert Denham Jr.
Ladd H. Fassett
Joseph E. Foster
Fred D. Franklin Jr.
John L. Holcomb
Glenn R. Hosken
Mark A. Kamilar
Michael J. Korn
Jacqueline S. Miller
James B. Murphy Jr.
Steven A. Pepper
Allen L. Register
Richard J. Sarafan
David C. Sasser
A. Russell Smith
Scott A. Specht
Richard E. Stadler
Karen Steger
Sam T. Steger
Richard L. Stockton
Robert A. Sweetapple
Robert W.Wattwood
Jennifer A.West
Gail I.Winson
Class of 1980
Class Total: ..................$11,440.73
No. in Class: ..............................362
Participation: ..............................9%
Founders Society
Evan J.Yegelwel
Dean’s Council
Rob Webb
Trusler Society
Judith S. Beaubouef
Charles M. Rand
Randolph J. Rush
Enrichment Society
Alejandro Alvarez
Deb S. Blechman
Richard K. Bowers Jr.
Penny H. Brill
Darrell F. Carpenter
Kerry I. Evander
Peter J. Genz
Robert B. Green
Steven H. Hagen
Michael S. Hawley
Madelon J. Horwich
Leonard H. Johnson
Sharon Strayer Learch
Ross T. Lessack
Robin Paul Malloy
Chad M. McClenathen
Eric D. Olson
Neil M. O’Toole
Mark S. Peters
Dean R. Plattner
Paul S. Rothstein
Jeffrey A. Rynor
Charles K. Stuart Jr.
Janet M. Stuart
Francisco F. Tabernilla
Kathleen Watson
Charles D.Wingate
Class of 1981
Class Total: ..................$24,766.69
No. in Class: ..............................385
Participation: ............................13%
Dean’s Council
Jeffrey D. Feldman
Kenneth R. Johnson
Kimberly L. Johnson
Michael D. Minton
Trusler Society
David W. Dyer
Cherie H. Fine
Patricia A.Willing
Enrichment Society
Mary C.Arpe
Mark S. Blechman
Raymond O. Bodiford
Patricia L. Burquest-Fultz
Charles J. Cacciabeve
Randall C. Clement
Jill L. Dame
Peter L. Dame
Deborah A. Damerville
Ricky R. Damerville
Alan Howard Daniels
Lisa H. Enfield
Elizabeth K. Evander
Beth Harlan
Phares M. Heindl
Donna S. Hurtak
Steven D. Hutton
Nancy H. Jackson
Bruce D. Johnson
William S. Josey
Marvin A. Kirsner
Gary B. Leuchtman
Cheryl K. Lindgren
Robert R. Lindgren
Martha A. Lott
Barbara B. McGriff
James E. Moye
Kathleen M. O’Connor
Neal G. Patton
Howard M. Rosenblatt
Dennis R. Schutt
Scott A. Silver
Wayne E. Sprague
Gary L. Summers
Wendy Vomacka
Marc L.Warren
Richard Bruce Warren
Ronald W.Wells
J. Mason Williams III
Thomas R.Williams
Carl J. Zahner
Sharon A.V. Zahner
Class of 1982
Class Total: ..................$32,174.81
No. in Class: ..............................401
Participation: ..............................9%
Founders Society
John B. Morgan
Dean’s Council
Nathan S. Collier
Larry Heinkel
Oscar A. Sanchez
Trusler Society
Marybeth McDonald
Enrichment Society
John C. Bales
Susan T. Balsley
Walter G. Benjamin
Karen M. Buesing
David H. Burns
Harry C. Cibak
Carlos F. Concepcion
Alys N. Daniels
Terence J. Delahunty Jr.
Nancy J. Faggianelli
Julia L. Frey
Richard R. Garland
Michael J. Gelfand
Linda R. Getzen
Karen M. Gilliam
Sherry M. Hieber
Robert F. Hoogland
Joseph S. Jackson
Richard A. Jacobson
Brian T. Kelly
Dora Kerner
James R. Lussier
Kenneth M. Malnik
Bruce May
William L. Mims Jr.
Paul J. Mokris
Michael A. Piscitelli
Gary Lee Printy
Neil A. Roddenbery
Brian P. Rush
Robert A. Solove
Tracye K. Solove
R. Dennis Tweed
Class of 1983
Class Total: ..................$27,365.07
No. in Class: ..............................339
Participation: ............................13%
Dean’s Council
Sidney S. Simmons II
Glenn J.Waldman
Dyla L.Warren
James R.Wiley
William A.Winter
Class of 1984
Class Total: ........................$10,970
No. in Class: ..............................326
Participation: ............................10%
Thomas J.Ali
James A. Gale
Edward E. Sawyer
Barbara P.Vaka
George A.Vaka
Dean’s Council
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
Robert Blanchard
Charles L. Cranford
Jack J.Aiello
Randall E. Baad
Gwendolyn A. Baumann
Allen L. Cannon
Scott W. Cichon
Alan B. Cohn
Stephen M. Durden
Kenneth G. Ferguson III
Robin K. Froug
Leonard L. Gardner
Teresa G. Gardner
Marlene Hammock
Christopher C. Hazelip
Nancy C. Jacobson
James R. Kramer
Cheryl J. Lister
Gloria M. Lockridge
Mark K. Logan
Lawrence J. Marraffino
Judith M. Nagan
Tracy A. Nichols
Michael L. O’Neill
Steven L. Owen
Richard Paladino
Jay E. Rothlein
James H. Shimberg Jr.
Brian D. Stokes
William R. Swindle
Mark G. Usdin
David R.Vetter
Enrichment Society
Randal M.Alligood
Leroy C. Bryant III
John K. Carey
Ada Carmona
Lavinia D. Dierking
Maggie B. Evans
Joe E. Finger
Gregory A. Fox
Patrick G. Gilligan
Lee T. Griffin
Linda S. Griffin
Guy S. Haggard
John E. Hale
William F. Hamilton
Dyanne Feinberg Henkel
Elizabeth M. Hernandez
Eugenio Hernandez
Richard H. Hiers
Steven Hurwitz
Edmond D. Johnson
Lourdes F. La Paz
Steven J. Levin
Russell D. Levitt
Joan H. Lowenstein
Laura A. McCall
Donna L. McIntosh
Robert K. McIntosh
Michael D. Miller
Curtis J. Neal
Brian N. Onek
Patrick A. Rice
Brett A. Rivkind
Mark B. Schellerup
Bill Bone
Hank B. Campbell
Trusler Society
Carol C.Todd
Class of 1985
Class Total: ................$159,330.36
No. in Class: ..............................365
Participation: ............................10%
GRADS ON
Giving
Kenneth R. Johnson ’81
Managing Partner, Goodlette
Coleman & Johnson, P.A.
Naples, FL
Wife, Kimberly Leach Johnson, also ’81 UFLaw grad
“
I think it is very important that alumni support the
law school. Contributions to the Annual Fund are used
to supplement State funding and enhance student
programs.Without continual support by our loyal alumni,
UFLaw extra-curricular activities would not be as varied
nor as competitive as those offered by other law schools.
It is important that we strive to become a Top 10 public
law school not just for the obvious stature it brings, but
for the benefits of the citizens of Florida.
”
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CONTRIBUTIONS ANALYSIS
Founders Society
Enrichment Society
Mark A. Nouss
Anonymous
Robert G.Abood
Janet P.Ailstock
Alan M.Applegate
Frank A.Ashton
Frank M. Bedell
Emmett K. Bittick Jr.
Lesley G. Blackner
Alden E. Burlington
Mark Citrin
Maureen M. Daughton
Belinda E.W. Engelmann
James R. Franklin
Paul R. Game
Lucy W. Hoover
Scott E. Hunt
John A. Kirst Jr.
Criston E. Klotz
Susan K. Labasky
Barbara H. Luikart
James L. Olivier
William A. Parady
Frank A. Pavese Jr.
Barry W. Rigby
Juan J. Rodriguez
Steven R. Schooley
Thomas F. Slater
Courtney B.Wilson
Wynnora S.Wilson
Wendy E.Witten
Dennis R.Wood
Marina G.Wood
Marc S.Woolf
Robert Casassa
James E. Collins
Mayanne Downs
Erick M. Drlicka
Kurt H. Dunkle
Harolyn H. Dutt
Thomas M. Findley
Diana Goldman
John F. Halula
Iris G. Hernandez
Jeffrey D. Kottkamp
Jan D. Langer
Jeff Lloyd
Amy R. Mashburn
Maureen M. Matheson
Helen W. McAfee
Russell W. Merriman
Pamela J. Mills
Gary M. Pappas
Ava L. Parker
Kathleen M. Paustian
Paul S. Quinn Jr.
James M. Riley
Mark E. Robinson
Mitchel W. Roth
Susanne M. Roxbury
Christopher J. Ryan
Kayla B. Rynor
David L. Schick
Sharon T. Sperling
Nida R.Trigoboff
Linda L.Winchenbach
Richard S.Wright
Class of 1987
Class Total: ........................$10,755
No. in Class: ..............................379
Participation: ............................11%
Class of 1988
Class Total: ..................$12,001.54
No. in Class: ..............................368
Participation: ............................10%
Trusler Society
Dean’s Council
Class of 1986
Class Total: ....................$8,733.38
No. in Class: ..............................395
Participation: ..............................9%
Eric L. Leach
Linda Julin McNamara
Patrick J. McNamara
Jon C. Moyle Jr.
Beth B. Mills
Darrell W. Payne
Trusler Society
Enrichment Society
Phillip S. Dingle
Lawrence Keefe
Alan B.Almand
Anne M. Baldy
Lorraine Bell
Jane D. Callahan
Dean’s Council
William J. Schifino Jr.
Enrichment Society
Anderson L. Baldy III
Elizabeth L. Bevington
Walter L. Brewer
Paul H. Crockett
Raul A. Cuervo
Carol N. Dittmar
Charles H. Dittmar Jr.
Brenna M. Durden
Steven Ellison
Gregg H. Fierman
H. Douglas Garfield
Leslie Y. Garfield
Alan M. Gross
Timothy D. Haines
J.Wiley Hicks
Mark W. Klingensmith
Robert E. Lewis
Dennis E. Manelli
Gregory A. McLaughlin
Marilyn Ann H. Moore
Michael E. Neukamm
Frederick T. Reeves
Robert C. Sanchez
Harry R. Schafer
Jodi L. Siegel
Michael W. Smith
Ali Steinbach
Catherine G. Swain
Perry Tanksley
Michelle R.Vasilinda
Jill A. Zeanah
Salome J. Zikakis
GRADS ON
Giving
Rahul Patel ’97
Associate, King & Spalding
Atlanta, GA
Patel’s brother, Nikul, also attended UF as an
undergraduate and earned his MBA in 2001.
“
The success of the College of Law depends on contributions received from its alumni, and all of us should feel a
responsibility to make the law school as good as it can be
— which in turn further increases the value of our law
degrees. My UF education prepared me to practice law with
and against any lawyer from any school in the country. It is
important for the College to set realistic goals, and to continue to improve, and focusing on becoming one of the Top
10 public law schools in the United States is an objective we
can foresee being achieved in the near future.
”
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Trusler Society
Kevin G. Coleman
Martin H. Levin
Alton L. Lightsey
Enrichment Society
Glenn A.Adams
Anne Moorman Bell
Douglas A. Booher
Jacqueline Bozzuto
Timothy F. Campbell
Kraig A. Conn
R. Scott Costantino
Deborah S. Davis
Robin K. Davis
Jonathan W. Dingus
Michael P. Donaldson
Peter V. Fullerton
Jack W. Geckler
Jeffrey A. Grebe
Rosemarie V. Grebe
Nancy P. Halula
Paul J. Healy
James W. Keeter
Frederick L. Kretschmer Jr.
Edward J. Kuchinski
Carol L. Marden
Cathryn A. Mitchell
James S. Pearthree
Richard L. Purtz
Scott E. Ray
Cynthia C. Rodriguez
Douglas A. Smith
Mitchell A. Stone
Gerard F.Wehle Jr.
Nina M. Zollo
Class of 1989
Class Total: ..................$33,785.12
No. in Class: ..............................357
Participation: ..............................6%
Dean’s Council
Corinne C. Hodak
Trusler Society
Mark A.Avera
Patrick S. Cousins
John T. Rogerson III
Enrichment Society
Cathleen G. Bell
Frances A. Borland
Brett M. Bressler
W. Bard Brockman
Julianna K. Burke
Michael L. Ferguson
Andrew D. Fisher
Anthony D. George Jr.
John F. Germany Jr.
Katherine M. Koops
Nicolas J. Muniz
Mark A. Sessums
Robert A. Shimberg
Stephen G. Stanton
Richard I. Stern
Lee P.Teichner
John S.Tiffin
Charles D.Tobin
Daniel B.Yeager
Class of 1990
Class Total: ..........................$6,390
No. in Class: ..............................383
Participation: ..............................9%
Enrichment Society
Tania Z.Alavi
Michelle Anchors
Steven L. Beiley
Christopher W. Boyett
Thomas P. Briggmann
Nelson T. Castellano
Terri R. Day
Thomas G. DePeter
John R. Dierking
Theodore J. Hamilton
Elaine B. Hanson
Patricia L. Hartley
Raymond A. Jackson
Julio C. Jaramillo
Bradford D. Kimbro
Charles A. Krawczyk
Joan Millett
Jon A. Morris
Rima Y. Mullins
Dale L. Parker
Robert J. Pile
William E. Price II
Glenn M. Rissman
Katrina D. Rolle
Kelly B. Rose
Robin L. Rosenberg
Edwin A. Scales III
David K.Tobiassen
Yvette M.Trelles
John V.Tucker
Megan Wall
Wendy H.Werb
Edmund S.Whitson III
Regina L.Wilson
Dean’s Council
Jonathan B.Trohn
Jack A.Weiss
Enrichment Society
Madeliene C.Abling
Susan T. Baker
Gregory S. Band
Steven M. Berman
Mrs. S. Campbell Bradford
Derrick E. Cox
Jennifer E. Daley
Cindy J. Davis
Laura A. Eidson
Todd W. Fennell
Karen G. Getelman
Robert B. Gough III
Teresa Adamson Herrmann
Stephanie M. Higgins
Jeffrey D. Hogan
Janice L. Innis-Thompson
Suzanne M. Judas
Mitchel B. Krause
Christopher L. Kurzner
Carri S. Leininger
David E. Mallen
W.Wesley Marston
Edward McCarthy III
Edward M. Mullins Jr.
Ailish C. O’Connor
Kenneth C. Pope
William H. Rogner
Bradley M. Saxton
Darrin R. Schutt
Tate Taylor
Robert W.Thielhelm Jr.
Class of 1991
Class Total: ....................$4,250.88
No. in Class: ..............................379
Participation: ..............................9%
Class of 1992
Class Total: ..........................$5,485
No. in Class: ..............................368
Participation: ..............................8%
Trusler Society
Deidra C. Smith
Enrichment Society
Nelson C. Bellido
Alexandra Bongard-Stremler
R. Dean Cannon Jr.
Stacey L. Cole
Lisa M. Connell
Brett D. Divers
Denise R. Ferrero
S. Katherine Frazier
Bonnie G. Hannan
Jane A. Houk
Marilyn R. Israel
Conrad S. Juergensmeyer
Eric S. Kolar
Juliette M. Koves
Kenneth La Roe
James F. Lowy
John B.T. Murray Jr.
Scott Murray
Robert J. Perry Jr.
Barbara A. Puestow
John W. Randolph Jr.
Christienne H. Sherouse
Stephen S. Stallings
Kenneth C. Steel III
Gregg A. Steinberg
Lynn H. Sumlin
Diane A.Tomlinson
Cheryl L.Virta
Mark E.Walker
2001-02
Class of 1993
Class Total: ....................$9,754.74
No. in Class: ..............................406
Participation: ............................10%
Dean’s Council
Bruce M. Harris
Steven W.Vazquez
Trusler Society
Mark O. Bagnall
Nancy T. Baldwin
Julio E. Castro III
Enrichment Society
Paul D. Bain
James A. Bertron Jr.
Cecilia R. Boyd
Heather B. Brock
David E. Cannella
David E. Dreyer
David A. Dunkerley
Barbara A. Goldstein
Todd B. Grandy
William P. Gray III
Theodore M. Green
Gregory S. Hagopian
William J. Hazzard
Rebecca L. Henderson
Alise M. Johnson
K. Judith Lane
Marc M. Leff
Donna L. Longhouse
Benjamin W. Maserang
Matthew S. McAfee
Peter A. D. McGlashan
Jennifer H. McRae
Rachel P. Ray
Carl V. Romano
Elizabeth G. Romano
Lili M. Romero
Julio C. Salvador Jr.
Tatiana R. Salvador
Ami P. Setty
Michael D. Simons
Phillip S. Smith
Julie S.Todman
Karen M.Walker
Thomas P.Wert
Rhys L.Williams
Leslie B. Zacks
Class of 1994
Class Total: ..........................$5,485
No. in Class: ..............................381
Participation: ............................10%
Enrichment Society
Stacey Y.Adams
Richard R.Alexander
Jeffrey S. Bartel
Evan R. Batoff
Robert C. Bayer
Lisa Bisagni
G. Ray Driver Jr.
Tony M. Fineman
Dana A. Friedlander
Richard Grayson
Kevin D. Johnson
Mrs. Lorien S. Johnson
Michael E. Kinney
Peter D. Loguidice
Mrs. Midori A. Lowry
Thomas M. McAleavey
Paul B. McCawley
Timothy E. McLendon
Paul H. McLester
Michael W. McNatt
J. Neal Mobley
Mark R. Mohler
Fehintola Kemi Oguntebi
Thomas M. Parker
Abel A. Putnam
Barbara L. Richard
Jason A. Rosenthal
Rosemarie G. Scher
Daniel J. Serber
Carol B. Shannin
Nicholas A. Shannin
Michael A. Silva
Ann K. Smith
Derrick H. Smith
Robert F. Sprick
John D. Stewart
Cathleen A.Talbot
Kimberly J.Walker
Class of 1995
Class Total: ....................$6,296.76
No. in Class: ..............................385
Participation: ............................11%
Dean’s Council
Joseph H. Lang Jr.
Enrichment Society
Kevin A.Ashley
Paula Brice
Lynn E. Burnsed
Timothy M. Cerio
Christopher G. Commander
Stephen J. Delaney
G. Steven Fender
Justin C. Fineberg
Eric K. Gabrielle
Laura Ann Gardner
Frank A. Hamner
Melissa O. Hanson
Douglas A. Harrison
Shane A. Hart
Lisa Z. Hauser
Robert J. Hauser
Joanna H. Kinney
Ellen L. Koehler
Patrick F. McCormack
Jeffrey M. McFarland
Michael J. Merenstein
J.Andrew Meyer
Charles T. Moore
Kendall T. Moore
Timothy M. O’Brien
Jamie B. Rainerman
William C. Rencher
Hardy L. Roberts III
Richard A. Rodgers
Matthew L. Rosin
Spencer A. Rygas
Peter A. Schoemann
Justin M. Senior
Christine R. Sensenig
Lori W. Smith
Jeffrey M.Taylor
Lisa S.Taylor
Misty M. C.Taylor
Stephanie J.Waidner
Daniel R.Weede
Robert T.White Jr.
Charlotte W.Williams
Thomas A. Zehnder
Class of 1996
Class Total: ..........................$7,485
No. in Class: ..............................376
Participation: ............................10%
Dean’s Council
Maria C. Ferrao
Trusler Society
Patricia R. Sher
Enrichment Society
Daniel Bachrach
Lynne F. Bachrach
Basil L. Bain
Greg Brown
Daniel K. Capes
Eula R. Clarke
Mrs. Channon N. Coffey
R. Scott Collins
Charles C. Connors Jr.
Marissa L. Connors
Roberto J. Diaz
Christine M. Eckstein
Andrea J. Fowler
Kevin D. Fowler
Suzanne E. Gilbert
Mrs. Shaw Q. Goodrich
Jason K. Greene
Adam S. Hall
Joel I. Herzfeld
James F. Johnston
Frank W. Kenniasty
Isabelle C. Lopez
Connolly C. McArthur
Scott Michelman
Ana M. Morales
Cynthia S. Munkittrick
Jennifer D. Odom
Stephanie U. Roberts
Jon P. Scuderi
Jeremy M. Sensenig
David Tetrick Jr.
Ketan S.Vakil
John A.Walker
Dabney D.Ware
Kathryn B.Williams
Class of 1997
Class Total: ....................$6,618.38
No. in Class: ..............................372
Participation: ............................12%
Enrichment Society
Marve Ann M.Alaimo
Debra T.Alexander
F. Eugene Atwood
David H. Barnhill
Brian D. Burgoon
Maria C. Carantzas
Cristin A. Conley
Kevin B. Covington
Mark J. Criser
Douglas G. Davis
Maureen M. Deskins
N.Vail Gardner
Shannon B. Gray
Holly L. Haworth
Chantal G. Hook
L. E. Hutton
Jeffrey A. Jacobs
Karri M. Jessell
Henry L. Johnson
Alexander T. Johnston
Cristin H. Julian
Matthew P. Julian
Jay Kim
Jason D. Lazarus
Thomas R. Levy
Elise B. Lynn
Jillian E. Marcus
John T. Marshall
Campbell McLean IV
M. Scotland Morris
Joshua A. Payne
Kurt A. Raulin
Justo Rodriguez III
Brian J. Schoeck
Richard T. Spencer IV
Matthew C. Sperry
Scott P. Swope
Lara J.Tibbals
Stephanie J.Toothaker-Walker
Caroline A.Watson
John D.Wilson
Gary D.Wimsett Jr.
Mary K.Wimsett
Bonita J.Young
Class of 1998
Class Total: ..................$14,553.57
No. in Class: ..............................392
Participation: ..............................7%
Justin L. Krieger
Kristin D. Mallatt
Samuel A. Maroon
Sarah G. Maroon
Michael G. Moore
William A. Pinto Jr.
Adam M. Slipakoff
Melissa M. Smith
Richard P. Spence
Timothy M. Sullivan
Kathy I.Webb-Harris
Dean’s Council
Class of 2000
Class Total: ..........................$1,745
No. in Class: ..............................393
Participation: ..............................5%
Craig L. Goodmark
Enrichment Society
Trusler Society
Christine A.Anchia
Branden W. Baltich
Brandon C. Biederman
David M. Cayce
Ryan M. Craig
Mark H. Dahlmeier
Deborah S. Eaton
B. Dianne Farb
Ashley D. Foster
Christopher L. Johnson
Leigh A. Kasias
Russell Koonin
Robert L. Lancaster
Matthew C. Lucas
Javier D. Luis
Steven J. Resnick
Marcia A. Rubin
Nicole M. Sherwood
Andrew M. Stanko
Sara A.Tolliver
K.Taylor White
Mark P.Arnold
Enrichment Society
Chintan K.Amin
Brannon B. Belcastro
Bradley J. Bondi
Brent F. Bradley
Derek E. Bruce
Craig D. Feiser
Marco Ferri
Timothy C. Ford
H. Lee Futch
Kevin Tyler Hill
Kristy M. Johnson
C. Ryan Jones
Karl N. Klein
Julie M. Levitt
Robert E. McFadden
Ivan A. Morales
Rodger D. Moss Jr.
Matthew P. O’Keefe
Patrick J. Risch
Robin K. Roberts
William J. Romanos III
Brian J. Sasadu
Ruth N. Selfridge
R. Diane Senkowski
Laura R. Urich
Mickey A.Vandre
E. John Wagner II
Class of 1999
Class Total: ....................$5,323.05
No. in Class: ..............................390
Participation: ..............................8%
Trusler Society
J. Grier Pressly III
John S. Simons
Class of 2001
Class Total: ..........................$1,620
No. in Class: ..............................377
Participation: ..............................3%
Enrichment Society
Gustavo A. Bravo
Frank Cruz-Alvarez
Lawrence A. Dany III
Jon T. Gatto
Laura A. Giuffrida
Lydia R. Hanley
Clyde J. LaForest Jr.
Matthew B. Lerner
Jason S. Miller
Callie N. Sandman
Michelle R.Thresher
Enrichment Society
R. Bradley Adams
John L. Badalamenti
David A. Barkus
Bradley T. Borden
Scott E. Brient
Jeffrey P. Brock
Johanna Wills Clark
Eric A. Dentel
Jeffrey T. Donner
Aubrey H. Ducker Jr.
Joseph J. Fucile
Andrew M. Fussner
Deborah Garcia
Susan R. Giacoletto
Bryan S. Gowdy
Steven M. Greenberg
Holly J. Greer
Maureen M. Hazen
Jason Z. Jones
Antony B. Kolenc
Class of 2002
Class Total: ..............................$480
No. in Class: ..............................254
Participation: ..............................5%
Enrichment Society
Amanda W.Arnold
Veronica A. Diaz
John Gihon
Dawn R. Henrichon
Rachel Kaloski
Benjamin J. LeFrancois
Sharon L. Robson
Samantha L. Schosberg
Alexa R. Sherr
Rebecca S. Smith
Darryl C. Stangry
Robert W.Westrick Jr.
Allen C.Winsor
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CONTRIBUTIONS ANALYSIS
LLMT Alumni 2001-02
Graduate Tax Program alumni who made a gift
during the 2001-02 fiscal year.
Class of 1975
Class Total:............................................$13,175
No. in Class:....................................................39
Participation:................................................36%
Class of 1978
Class Total: ............................................ $5,985
No. in Class: .................................................. 69
Participation:................................................19%
Dean’s Council
Dean’s Council
Robert E. Glennon Jr.
K. Lawrence Gragg
H.Wynne James
William A. Boyles
Trusler Society
Lee J. Dixon II
Charles B. Reber
Enrichment Society
Dennis A. Calfee
Thomas G. Christmann
Harry S. Colburn Jr.
Lawrence D. Felder
David M. Hudson
Stephen B. Lewallen
William V. Linne
Eric N. Quist
Dennis R.Turner
Class of 1976
Class Total: ........................................$8,300.86
No. in Class: .................................................. 42
Participation:................................................31%
Trusler Society
Paul D. Fitzpatrick
Everett R. Moreland
Enrichment Society
Kathleen A. Cooper
David H. Evaul
Don H. Goode
Bradley C. Grossenburg
Frank J. Hammond III
Mark T. Higgins
James D. Pobjecky
Ronald L. Siegel
B. Cary Tolley III
Howard L. Zoller
Dean’s Council
John J. Scroggin
Bernard A. Barton Jr.
James B. O’Neal
Enrichment Society
Thomas J. Korge
Enrichment Society
Carl A. Dengel
Jacob Fishman
John H. Jones
Marvin F. Kittrell
Jack A. Levine
R. Neal Manners
Charlton Mills
Robert A. Pierce
Ronald L. Rowland
Ralph E.Tallant Jr.
Cheryl L. Gordon
Jonathan C. Gordon
Steven C. Lee
William J. Lindsay Jr.
Robert F. O’Connell
Class of 1980
Class Total: ............................................ $6,750
No. in Class: .................................................. 49
Participation:................................................22%
Dean’s Council
Philip B. Barr Jr.
Ellen B. Bellet
Hans G.Tanzler III
Enrichment Society
Patrick M. Andreotti
John J. Collins Jr.
Nathaniel L. Doliner
Bruce J. Drooks
Harry M. Eisenberg
James L. Myers
Charles P. Quarterman
James A.Watson
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Dean’s Council
W. Michael Clifford
Enrichment Society
W. Paul Baumgart
Samuel R. Baxter
Alan B. Cohn
Robin K. Froug
John P. Iurlano
Stephen R. Looney
Richard Paladino
William R. Swindle
Guy E.Whitesman
Trusler Society
Patricia A.Willing
Patricia L. Burquest-Fultz
Steven R. Cole
Melvin L. Drake Jr.
Stephen B. Hatcher
Marvin A. Kirsner
Gary B. Leuchtman
Sharon L. Miller
Roger J. Rovell
Alan L. Rubens
John B.Wright Jr.
Class of 1986
Class Total: ................................................ $800
No. in Class: .................................................. 49
Participation:..................................................6%
Enrichment Society
Class of 1983
Class Total: ............................................ $5,375
No. in Class: .................................................. 60
Participation:................................................23%
Gregory A. McLaughlin
J. Carter Perkins
David P.Webb
Dean’s Council
Class of 1987
Class Total: ................................................ $555
No. in Class: .................................................. 63
Participation:................................................14%
Larry Heinkel
Enrichment Society
Alfred M. Falk
David H. Kessler
Gerald R. Kleedehn
Gary E. Lakritz
William P. Lyshak
Patrick M. McCann
Charles I. Nash
Mark O. Scioscia
Ronald A.Worley
Michael A. Abbott
Wayne P. Bryan
Kent B. Cronquist
Alan Howard Daniels
W. Lawrence Fletcher
Albert N. Graham
Michael A. Levey
Robert L. Miller
Leonard T. Provenzale
Vicki L. Reeves
James P. Stevens
Gregory F.Wilder
James B.Wiley
Class of 1981
Class Total: ............................................ $3,075
No. in Class: .................................................. 67
Participation:................................................21%
Class of 1984
Class Total: ............................................ $4,475
No. in Class: .................................................. 75
Participation:................................................16%
Trusler Society
Dean’s Council
Randolph J. Rush
Edward E. Sawyer
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
David E. Bowers
Michael S. Hawley
Steven A. Bagen
Lisa C. Berry
Peter T. Kirkwood
Class of 1985
Class Total: ............................................ $2,500
No. in Class: .................................................. 74
Participation:................................................14%
Michael D. Minton
Brian M. O’Connell
Trusler Society
John A. Bobango
Lloyd V. Crawford
John M. Farris
Linda S. Griffin
Jonathan L. Hay
Rick H. McClure
Michael D. Miller
R. Dennis Tweed
Sharon A.V. Zahner
Dean’s Council
Dean’s Council
Enrichment Society
Class of 1977
Class Total: .................................... $26,702.59
No. in Class: .................................................. 40
Participation:................................................28%
Class of 1982
Class Total: ............................................ $3,320
No. in Class: .................................................. 63
Participation:................................................19%
Enrichment Society
Class of 1979
Class Total: ............................................ $3,000
No. in Class: .................................................. 47
Participation:................................................13%
Dean’s Council
Trusler Society
Phillip W. Hegg
Paul A. Lundberg
Joseph W. Mathews Jr.
Melinda M. Mathews
Patrick J. McGowan
Brian J. Pappas
Daniel C. Re
Frederick M. Robinson
Gerald F. Stack
E. Allan Tiller
Anton H. Zidansek
Enrichment Society
David L. Fish
Shawn M. Flanagan
Scott E. Hunt
Richard A. Johnson
Lisa S. Odom
Edward B. Ratcliffe
Mrs. Antonie W.Walsh
Marc S.Woolf
Wilma L. Zippel
Class of 1988
Class Total: ............................................ $1,600
No. in Class: .................................................. 43
Participation:................................................19%
Enrichment Society
Lorraine Bell
Jane D. Callahan
Bruce D. Johnson
Clifford M. King
Stephen A. Lamb
2001-02
Eric A. Lustig
John A. Moran
Dirk Andrew Williams
Class of 1989
Class Total: ............................................ $1,130
No. in Class: .................................................. 63
Participation:................................................11%
Susan B. Hecker
Jane A. Houk
John F. Jewell
Lester B. Law
James F. McCrackin
Mrs.Tance E. Roberts
Douglas A. Smith
William P. Zox
Enrichment Society
Allen Buckley
Charles L. Cooper Jr.
James W. Forsyth
Vitauts M. Gulbis
Karen S. Keaton
John E. Lawlor III
Michael R. Nelson
Class of 1990
Class Total: ............................................ $3,750
No. in Class: .................................................. 54
Participation:..................................................7%
Dean’s Council
A. Brian Phillips
Enrichment Society
Glenn A. Adams
Don E. Goebel
Jonathan H. Nason
Class of 1991
Class Total: ............................................ $1,300
No. in Class: .................................................. 63
Participation:..................................................8%
Class of 1994
Class Total: ............................................ $2,200
No. in Class: .................................................. 67
Participation:................................................15%
Dean’s Council
Aaron A. Farmer
Enrichment Society
Steven J. Arsenault
Samuel A. Donaldson
David E. Dreyer
Gary W. Huston
Donna L. Longhouse
Jeffrey A. Maine
Arnold P. May
Neal Eugene Miller
David A. Roby Jr.
Class of 1995
Class Total: ............................................$510
No. in Class:.............................................. 71
Participation: ..........................................10%
Enrichment Society
Wayne A. Hamilton
Todd A. Hauss
Kristin A. Hess
Michael G. Little
Douglas Lee Salzer
Jock O. Anderson
Evan R. Batoff
Gregory A. Byron
Bruce R. Jacob
Peter D. Loguidice
W. Alan Pesnell
Frank M.Talbot II
Class of 1992
Class Total: ............................................ $2,500
No. in Class: .................................................. 61
Participation:................................................13%
Class of 1996
Class Total: ............................................ $1,420
No. in Class: .................................................. 75
Participation:................................................11%
Dean’s Council
Enrichment Society
Jack A.Weiss
David W. Clark
Lisa Z. Hauser
Charles E. Hodges II
Janice H. Johnson
Lamont C. Loo
Matthew R. O’Kane
Ralph G. Pepe
Lola S. Richey
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
Todd W. Fennell
W.Wesley Marston
William G. Newsome III
Ailish C. O’Connor
Robert J.Wells
Thomas O.Wells
Grady H.Williams Jr.
Class of 1993
Class Total: ............................................ $1,300
No. in Class: .................................................. 57
Participation:................................................19%
Enrichment Society
Dwayne W. Barrett
Debra L. Boje
R.Walton Davis III
Class of 1997
Class Total: ................................................ $590
No. in Class: .................................................. 55
Participation:................................................15%
Enrichment Society
Beckett G. Cantley
Charles C. Connors Jr.
David C. Holtz
David Kamer
Event Sponsorships Big Assist
G
ray Harris & Robinson, P.A., based in Orlando, is one of many
firms that assists the College of Law with event sponsorship. The
firm is in its third year of involvement with the student-organized Career
Development Conference, attended by up to 200 students who learn more
about specific areas of practice and network with attorneys, firms and
agencies. Dean Jon Mills (left), student conference coordinator Chris
Garrett and Gray Harris members Judy Rydzik, Timothy Cerio ‘95
and Huck Harris were among those attending one of the events.
Brian R. Kennedy
Keith M. Olivia
Peter A. Schoemann
Ellen N. Sueda
Class of 1998
Class Total: ............................................ $3,005
No. in Class: .................................................. 69
Participation:................................................19%
Matthew C. Sperry
Jeffrey A. Utay
E. John Wagner II
Eddie Williams III
Andrew J. Zalewski
Dean’s Council
Class of 2000
Class Total: ................................................ $645
No. in Class: .................................................. 64
Participation:..................................................8%
Russell T. Sanders
Enrichment Society
Enrichment Society
Bradley T. Borden
James F. Loebl
Timothy F. McHugh
Lani Starkey
Robert B.White III
Matthew J. Ahearn
Robert J. Barna
Daniel K. Capes
R. Scott Collins
Cristin A. Conley
Milton J. Figueroa
R. Jared Holt
Stewart L. Kasner
Myron D. Mendelowitz
Mark R. Mohler
Lester E. Riordan III
Dan C.Young
Class of 1999
Class Total: ............................................ $1,500
No. in Class: .................................................. 46
Participation:................................................17%
Class of 2001
Class Total: ................................................ $550
No. in Class: .................................................. 64
Participation:................................................11%
Enrichment Society
Alton D. Bain
Edward L. Carlisle
Eric B. Cromwell II
Robert L. Lancaster
Riley W. Roby
Stephanie A. Spanhel
Sara A.Tolliver
Enrichment Society
John K. Eason
Barbara J. Hout
Gregory P. Roney
A N N U A L R E P O RT 43
H E R I TAG E O F
LEADERSHIP
o permanently honor outstanding and notable alumni of the University of
Florida Levin College of Law and their contributions to the state and the
University, the Law Center Association Board of Trustees has established the
“Heritage of Leadership” recognition society. Induction of the first
12 members will take place April 11-12 during
Reunion Weekend. Thanks to generosity of
E. C. Deeno Kitchen '67 of Tallahassee,
initial funding to create a permanent place of
RECOGNITION SOCIETY
recognition has been obtained.
T
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I M P O RTA N T
MARCH 20-21
MARCH 26-28
MARCH 27-30
DAT E S
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“Children, Culture and Violence”
UF Center on Children and the Law
Gainesville Sheraton
www.law.ufl.edu/centers/childlaw/conferences
“Rhyme, Rhetoric and Race”
Center for Study of Race & Race Relations
College of Law & Reitz Union
www.law.ufl.edu/centers/csrrr/events
“Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future”
BLSA Alumni Reunion Weekend
14th Annual Virgil Hawkins’ Award Gala
http://grove.ufl.edu/~blsa
MARCH 28
Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law
Florida Law Review
Law School Auditorium
[email protected]
APRIL 11-12
Celebrating a “Heritage of Leadership”
Reunion Weekend – Alumni & Friends
Appreciation
■
Biannual Meetings: LCA Board of Trustees,
Alumni Council
■
Spring Reunions: 5th, 10th, 25th Class Years
■
Orange & Blue Football Saturday
APRIL 13-14
“Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas”
Center for Governmental Responsibility
UF Doubletree Hotel & Conference Center
[email protected]
MAY 8
Daytona Beach Law Alumni Reception
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
222 Seabreeze Boulevard
Hosted by Rice Rose & Snell
JUNE 26
Florida Bar Annual Meeting
UFLaw Alumni Reception
World Center Marriott Orlando
JULY 1
Welcome New Dean
Robert H. Jerry II, former Dean of Kansas School
of Law and currently Floyd R. Gibson Endowed
Professor at University of Missouri School of Law,
becomes 13th dean of UF College of Law.
NOVEMBER 8
44 A N N U A L R E P O RT
UF Homecoming
UF LAW CENTER ASSOCIATION INC.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-02
A publication of the law school Communications Office
Editor
Stan Huguenin
Director of Communications
Contributing Writers
Amy Quillen, Amanda
Groover,Jaime Barwig,
Eric Hastie
Editorial Assistance
Jennifer Piascik
Coordinator of Information
Photography
Kristen Bartlett
Cebee Richardson
Program Assistant
Coordination:
Jennifer Piascik
Design
J & S Design Studio,
Gainesville
Printing
Progressive Printing,
Jacksonville
COLLEGE OF LAW ADMINISTRATION
Dean
Jon L. Mills ‘72
• Director, Center for
Governmental
Responsibility
• Professor of Law
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS:
Michael K. Friel
• Director, Graduate Tax
Program
• Professor of Law
Development &
Alumni Affairs
Donald Hale
Senior Director
Denise Stobbie
Associate Director
Associate Deans
STUDENTS, PROFESSIONALISM,
COMMUNITY RELATIONS:
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT:
Gail E. Sasnett
Kelley Wood
Associate Director
William H. Page,
Professor of Law
Complete list of all faculty, staff:
www.law.ufl.edu/faculty
Kerrie Mitchell
Assistant Director
College of Law: http://www.law.ufl.edu/ • Alumni Affairs: http://www.law.ufl.edu/alumni/
U F L AW C E N T E R A S S O C I AT I O N I N C .
Executive Committee
Marybeth McDonald ’82
Chairman
Michael J. McNerney ’73
Chair-Elect
Dennis A. Calfee ’75
Treasurer
E. L. Roy Hunt
Secretary
Active Members
Charles Wayne Alford ’61
Charles Abbott ’53
W. George Allen ’63
C. DuBose Ausley ’62
David S. Band
Bruce H. Bokor ’72
Bill Bone ’84
Jeanelle G. Bronson ’78
Joseph P. Carolan III ’74
Thomas C. Cobb ’68
Charles Commander III ’65
Patricia C. Fawsett ’73
Michael Ferguson ’89
Allan T. Geiger ’67
W. C. Gentry ’71
John Dudley Goodlette ’72
Andrew C. Hall ’68
Scott G. Hawkins ’83
Jeffrey A. Hirsch ’75
Corinne C. Hodak ’89
Ellsworth William
Hoppe Jr. ’67
Hal H. Kantor ’72
Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum ’64
E. C. Deeno Kitchen ’67
Ronald C. LaFace ’66
Frederick Leonhardt ’74
Peter M. MacNamara ’77
Kevin A. Malone ’76
Pedro A. Martin ’78
Margaret D. Mathews ’82
Robert W. Mead Jr. ’69
Howell W. Melton Jr. ’75
Robert G. Merkel ’74
George R. Moraitis ’66
John B. Morgan ’82
Mark A. Nouss ’85
Charles P. Pillans III ’66
Edwin Thom Rumberger ’61
Johnson S. Savary ’56
John J. Schickel ’72
George E. Schulz Jr. ’73
Lawrence E. Sellers Jr. ’79
Terrance A. Smiljanich ’72
Garland Thomas Smith ’66
Rodney W. Smith ’75
Glenn W. Sturm ’85
John J. Upchurch ’68
Jean Eddy Wilson ’82
Evan J. Yegelwel ’80
Gwynne Alice Young ’74
Peter W. Zinober ’69
Ex-Offico
Charles E. Young
Jon Mills ’72
Michael Friel
Paul A. Robell
Kenneth R. Johnson
Donald Hale
Kelley Wood
Complete list of Law Center Association Emeritus Trustees: www.law.ufl.edu/alumni/trustees.shtml
LAW ALUMNI COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Officers
Kenneth Johnson ’81
President
Bruce M. Harris ’93
Immediate Past President
Oscar Sanchez ’82
President-elect
George Vaka ’83
Secretary
At Large Members
Heather Brock ’93
Leon Brush ’62
Tim Cerio ’95
Patrick Cousins ’89
Barry Davidson ’67
Mayanne Downs ’87
Adam Hall ’96 Miami
Lawrence Keefe ’86
Mark W. Klingensmith ’85
Paul Linder ’82
Rahul Patel ’97
Barry Silber ’75
Bonita Young ’97
Ex-Offico
Jon Mills ’72
William H. Page
Kerrie Mitchell
Denise Stobbie
closing arguments
M E S S A G E
F R O M
T H E
D E A N
I HAVE ALWAYS HAD PRIDE IN OUR
ALUMNI AND OUR HERITAGE.
Recently our newset graduates took action to support
that heritage and begin a
commitment to the future of
their college.
As you have read
elsewhere in this Report,
we average about 10-12
percent alumni contribution rate – or around 1,920
of 16,000 graduates – year
in and year out. We can do
better, and our new graduates are out to make that
happen.
The graduating classes
of Fall 2001 and Spring 2002
contributed and pledged
over $18,000 to give back to
many of the programs and
organizations that helped
them on their way to the success we know they will
attain. These voluntary gifts
came before any of them
received their first paycheck
and at a time they have an
average post-graduation debt
of more than $42,000.
What an impressive
sacrifice this is. With over
33 percent of the two graduating classes contributing
the trend is set. Such vital
student activities as Florida
Law Review, Moot Court,
Trial Team and multiple
organizations will benefit
greatly. Pride in the past and
hope for the future is the
message these new alumni
are sending.
Just as these classes
have set new precedents,
our faculty and staff have
worked hard to prepare our
students for their future
careers. I would especially
like to thank Appointments
Committee Chair David
Richardson for his hard
work in continuing to
recruit and hire one of the
strongest faculties in the
country.
The fact we are able to
recruit the best says a lot for
everyone at the school. This
fiscal year 2001-02 has been
one of the best ever in terms
of faculty recruiting and hiring. Environmental Law,
Childrens and Family Law
and Dispute Resolution
are establishing nationally
renowned programs. We
also will replace our exceptional Director of Libraries
Grace “Betty” Taylor with
an internationally recognized new Director of
Libraries Kathleen Price –
who counts Betty as her
mentor.
The combination of
unique and innovative programs; diverse, creative
and extraordinary faculty;
and a diverse, high quality
student body demonstrate
why our rise into the Top
10 is inevitable. The college’s Strategic Plan lays
out a plan to meet that
objective.We plan on an
improved student teacher
ratio,
skills
training,
enhanced faculty scholarship and teaching, and
dynamic changes in our
institutional focus. All
of these initiatives are
underway.
I have said before that
our greatest weakness is
our facilities. The last
major upgrades and renovations were about 20
years ago. The astonishing
‘fundraising‘ success of
2001 will allow us to proceed with groundbreaking
in 2003 for a $23 million
state of the art library and
classrooms. These facilities
will match the excellence
of our faculty, staff,
students and alumni.
Each new semester
brings a greater demand to
attend our college. The
LSAT scores and grades of
the entering classes are the
highest ever. Although the
job market and economy
may be tough, the graduates of the College of Law
are doing well. Thanks to
the hard work of our
Career Services office for
helping our Class of 200102 achieve a 97 percent
placement
rate
nine
months after graduation.
We are no longer only a
Florida college but a
national institution. The
students are being hired by
the best firms in the country and are locating
in Atlanta, New York,
Washington and beyond.
We have all the elements that lead us towards
a Top 10 college. Our new
graduates have recognized
the value of their education
and the importance of
investing in our future.
All of us as alumni
need to consider following their example. If our
16,000 graduates match
the level of giving of our
new graduates our giving
rate will triple.
That’s a nice challenge.
Dean Jon Mills
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your firm’s visibility
with UFLaw students?
• Career Services speaker or panelist
• Guest classroom lecturer
• Service on Alumni Council
• Public Interest Partners / APIL
• Endowments
• Book Awards
• Law Firm Giving Program
• Event Sponsors
• Alumni Receptions
• Academic Conferences
• Moot Court / Trial Team Sponsors
• Research Assistant Sponsors
• Scholarships
Consider an association with one of the nation’s top law schools
— with an established international presence — part of your firm’s marketing
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they help move UFLaw toward the Top 10 public law schools in America.
UFLAW
Participating firms / individuals will be recognized on campus
and in UFLaw publications. For details contact: Denise Stobbie
Associate Director Development and Alumni Affairs 352.392.9296
Your ideas, involvement and financial support can help make it happen, while
providing valuable returns on your investment.
[email protected] • Box 117623 Gainesville FL 32611