TEMPLEUNIVERSITYJAMESE.BEASLEYSCHOOLOFLAW•LAWSCHOOLANDALUMNINEWS•SUMMER2007“Teachingabroadandengagingcomparativelawwerenewthingsforme;Ireallyfounditexciting,”hesaid.“AtTempleLaw,ourviewisthatyoucannotbeaneducatedlawyerinthe21stcenturywithoutsomeinternationalandcomparativelawbackground.”Likeallgreatteachers,Sonensheinispassinghisnewlygainedinsightsdirectlytohisstudents.“IhaveaddedaninternationalcomparativecomponenttoeverycourseIteach,”hesaid,“andIcreatedanadvancedcoursecalled‘ComparativeCivilProcedure,’whichcomparesthe‘civillaw’systemsofItalyandGermanywiththe‘commonlaw’approachtociviljusticeintheUnitedStates.”SeekingnovelwaystoengageTempleLawandcontinuingprofessionaleducationstudentsisnothingnewtoSonenshein,whohasbeenpioneeringinnovativeteachingmethodsfordecades.Hedesignedanevidencecourse,nowusedbymanyofhiscolleagues,thatsimulatesreal-worldcourtroomexperiences.AlongwithLawSchoolProfessorAnthonyBocchino,hehelpeddevelopacivilprocedurecasebookthatallowsstudentstoengageinexperientiallearningthroughthevariousstagesofasimulatedlawsuitastheyarguemotionsanddiscoveryrequests,andperformsimulateddepositions.Sonensheinintroducedpresentationswithsnippetsofactualtrialsandvignettestotheclassroom,andevenattendedactingworkshopsforlawyerstoseekwaysto“teachnewdogs—mystudents—oldtricks,”hesaid.“Youhavetobeopentonewinfluencesandnewpointsofview,”Sonensheinsaid.“Itincreasesthevalueofwhatyoudoforstudents,anditkeepsyourteachingfresh.Andintheend,that’swhatIdo.I’mateacher.”—HillelJ.HoffmannEditor’sNote:ProfessorSonensheinearnedaB.A.fromCornellUniversityin1969andaJ.D.fromNewYorkUniversityin1972.ReprintedfromTempleTimesAPRIL17,2007DavidSonenshein,professoroflawandwinnerofa2007GreatTeacherAward,islivingproofthatit’snevertoolatetoexplorenewterritoryandreinventyourselfasateacherandascholar.Alreadyoneoftheuniversity’smostrespectedfacultymembers,Sonenshein—anexpertindepositionskills,evidenceandtrialadvocacy—wouldhavebeenforgivenfortakingfewerintellectualriskswhenhereachedhis22ndanniversaryasaTempleLawprofessorin2006.HehadwontheprestigiousFrancisRawleAwardfromtheAmericanLawInstituteandtheAmericanBarAssociationforhisoutstandingcontributionstothefieldofpost-admissionlegaleducationin2001.HehadearnedaLindbackAwardin2004.AndhehadwonfiveGeorgeP.WilliamsIIIAwardsforOutstandingProfessor,anhonorpresentedbythegraduatingclasstotheLawSchoolfacultymember“whohasmadethemostsignificantcontributionto[their]lawschoolcareer.”Nofacultymemberhaseverwonasmany.Yetaftermorethantwodecadesofteachingcivilprocedure,criminalprocedureandevidencetoTempleLawstudentsandstakingoutapositionasanationalleaderineducatingpracticinglawyersandjudges,Sonensheinfeltaneedtotrysomethingnew.FollowingtheleadofLawSchoolDeanRobertReinstein,whohasspearheadedTempleLaw’spushtobecomeaforerunnerininternationallaw,SonensheintraveledtoItalytoteachcomparativecivilprocedureatTempleUniversityRomeintheLawSchool’ssummersessionabroadprogram.Inthefallof2006,asaFulbrightSeniorSpecialist,hetaughtAmericancriminalproceduretoItalianlawandgraduatestudentsattheUniversityofParmainItaly.HealsotraveledtoPolandtoteachAmericancivillitigationtoPolishlawyers.Sincethen,Sonensheinhasbeennamedco-directorofanewjointprogramwiththeUniversityofParmaforAmericanlawyers,judgesandlegalscholarswhowanttoearnacertificateinEuropeanlaw.ProfessorSonensheinbringsapassionanddedicationtoteachingthatisamodelforeveryone.MyonlyregretisthatIwon’tgettotakeanotherclasswithhim.—JamesWong’07ProfessorSonenshein’sevidencecourseispaidoneofthehighestcomplimentspossible—itishighlyrecommendedfromoneclasstothenext.—EricaA.Serine’04,DechertAlthoughIstillremembermostofthehearsayexceptionsdespitenotpracticinglawinthreeyears,hisbestlessontomewasnotaboutlaw.Irememberthinkingduringclasshowwonderfulitiswhensomeonefindstheirtruecalling,somethingtheyenjoyandarereallygreatat.—ElijahWaterman’02ForeignServiceOffice,U.S.StateDepartmentProfessorSonenshein’svoiceandremarksarestillinmyhead...onaregularbasis,wheneverIamtryingtothinkofhowhewouldadvisemetoapproachanegotiation,adiscussionwithaclient,awitness,ajudge,adistrictattorneyoratrial.HehastaughtmehowtobethemosteffectivecommunicatoronbehalfofmyindigentclientsthatIcanpossiblybe.—FrankZarrilli,LL.M.inTrialAdvocacy’03,DelawareCountyPublicDefender’sOfficeWehavediscussedteachingandtraininginclassrooms,courtrooms,andkitchens.IcanthinkofnomoredeservingcandidatefortheprestigiousGreatTeacherAward.—ProfessorEdwardD.Ohlbaum,DirectorofTrialAdvocacyandClinicalLegalEducationInadditiontothequalityofhisteaching,onemustrecognizethatheis,andhasbeen,aconsistentproducerofbooksandarticlesofrealmerit.Hehasmadesubstantialcontributionstocurriculumreform.Aprimaryfieldofinterestforhimisevidence,andhehasachievednationalprominenceasanexpertinthatfield.—ProfessorofLawEmeritusCharlesH.RogovinHeisadoredbyhisstudentsandadmiredbyhiscolleagues.Hehassparkedtheintellectualcuriosityofstudentsformorethantwentyyearsandhastrainedthemhowtostimulateandsatisfythatcuriosityastheymovethroughlife.—ProfessorJoAnneA.Epps,AssociateDeanforAcademicAffairsGreatTeacherAwardForDavidSonenshein,it’snevertoolatetolearnnewtricksPROFESSORDAVIDSONENSHEIN,WINNEROFAGREATTEACHERAWARD,RECENTLYSHIFTEDHISFOCUSFROMCIVILPROCEDURE,CRIMINALPROCEDUREANDEVIDENCETOINTERNATIONALLAW2•TEMPLEESQ.SUMMER2007SYMPOSIUMEXAMINESEXECUTIVEPOWERMARCH23,2007MartinS.Ledermanwasthekeynotespeakeratthesymposium,“ExecutivePower,ExploringtheLimitsofArticleII.”Lederman,avisitingprofessoratGeorgetownUniversityLawCenter,workedfortheJusticeDepartment’sOfficeofLegalCounselfrom1994to2002,concentratingoncongressionalpower,federalism,andseparationofpowersissues,amongothertopics.PanelistsfromaroundthecountrydiscussedtherecentU.S.SupremeCourtopinionHamdanv.Rumsfeldandthedetentionof“enemycombatants,”executiveuseoftheStateSecretPrivilegeandtheextenttowhichnationalsecurityconcernscanpreventthedisclosureofinformation,andPresidentLincoln’ssuspensionoftheGreatWritduringtheCivilWar.TempleLawRevieworganizedthesymposiumandpublishedaspecialissueinconjunctionwiththeevent.BrianNeulander’07wasthesymposiumandarticleseditor.PROFESSORBARTOWRECEIVESALUMNIAWARDMAY19,2007ProfessorRobertBartowreceivedtheShustermanFacultyAwardfromtheTempleLawAlumniAssociationinrecognitionofmorethanthreedecadesofexcellenceinteachingandscholarship.Amemberofthefacultysince1973,Bartowofferspopularcoursesinproperty,trustsandestates,andtaxation,andteachesinTemple’saward-winningintegratedtransactionalprogram.HewasnamedLauraH.CarnellProfessorofLawin1997,andservedasactingdeanforthatyear’sspringsemester.Heisassociatedeanforacademicaffairs,apositionhehasheldsince2004,andpreviouslyheldfrom1989to1999.BartowhasreceivedotherawardsforteachingexcellenceatTempleincludingtheClassof1985’sGeorgeP.WilliamsAward,theLindbackAward,andhewasthefirstrecipientoftheI.HermanSternChairinLaw,recognizingfacultymembersfortheirachievementsasteachers.BartowearnedaB.A.fromOberlinCollegein1967,aJ.D.fromTemplein1971,andanLL.M.fromYaleLawSchoolin1973.TheShustermanAward,presentedtoBartowatthealumnireunionweekendinMay,honorsdedicationtoexcellenceandcommitmenttothelawschoolcommunity,andrecognizestheimportanceofhighstandardsinteachingandscholarshiptothecontinuingadvancementandelevationofthelawschool’snationalreputationasaninstitutionforlegaleducation.TheawardwasnamedforMurrayH.Shusterman’36,whowasanadjunctprofessorofrealestateatTemplefor35years.ShustermangenerouslyendowedafundtosupportTempleLaw’sIsraelprogramandmadeamajorcontributiontotherenovationofthelawschool’sconferencecenter,whichisnamedinhishonor.ItwasadecisionthatwouldbenefitgenerationsofTemplelawstudents.“Alicehasavivaciousenthusiasmfortaxlaw,andshehasbeenabletotransmitthatenthusiasmtoinnumerablestudents—andcolleaguestoo,”saidfellowlawProfessorJaneB.Baron.“It’sinfectious.”Abreu,whoteachestaxation,corporatetaxation,internationaltax,taxpolicyandcontracts,acknowledgesthatitmaynotberealistictoexpectherstudentstoshareherunabashedaffectionfortaxlaw.Butgivenherstudents’anxieties,hergoalsasateacherarenolesslofty.“EvenifIdon’tsucceedinmakingmystudentslovetaxlawthewayIdo,”shesaid,“ifIcansucceedinmakingthemunderstandthetaxsystemandunderstanditsimportance,thenI’vedonemyjob.”ForAliceAbreu,yearafteryear,it’samissionaccomplished.–HillelJ.HoffmannReprintedfromTempleTimesTherearemanythingsthatlawstudentsdread,butfewmorethantheprospectoftakingacourseontaxlaw.SohowisitthatTempleLawstudentswhoenduptakingtaxlawwithProfessorAliceAbreu,a22-yearfacultymemberattheJamesE.BeasleySchoolofLawanda2007winneroftheLindbackAwardforDistinguishedteaching,enduplikingthesubject?ItstartswithAbreu’sfirst-handunderstandingofherstudents’fears.“WhenIwasinlawschool,Ithoughttaxlawwouldbethemosthorrible,boring,pedestriansubject,”saidAbreu,nowaninternationallyrespectedtaxlawscholar.“Ireallydidn’twanttotaketheclass;Iwasscaredofit.”Eagertoproveherself,Abreutooktaxlawanyway,andsobegananimprobablelovestory.“It’strue,Ifellinlovewithtaxlaw,”Abreuadmitted.“Ilearnedthatourtaxsystemisvitallyimportant.Whenwethinkaboutwhomweshouldtaxandwhatweshouldtax,we’rereallyaskingwhoshouldpayforthecostoflivinginacivilizedsociety.It’saproxyforwhatwevalue.Sure,taxlawisalsoawonderfulsortofpuzzle.Butunderstandingthepuzzlewithoutunderstandingtheunderlyingpolicyismeaningless.”“Takingtaxlawwasalife-alteringexperience,”Abreusaid,“andIowemycareertomyprofessor.”Abreu’sconversionwasn’tthefirstunlikelytwistinherlongandwindingroadtoTemple.BorninCuba,Abreu’sfamilyleftforMiamiin1960,thenspentmuchofthenextdecadebouncingaroundtheWesternHemisphere,followingherfather’sjobsasamanagerofoilrefineriesandchemicalplantsinElSalvador,ArubaandArgentina.Hermotherandfatherencouragedhertogoawaytocollege—unusualforCubanparentsofgirlsatthetime—andshewentofftoCornellUniversityas,ofallthings,achemistrymajor.Itdidn’ttakelongforAbreutolearnthatchemistrywasn’thercalling—“Ididn’tunderstandaword,”shesaid—andsheeventuallygraduatedwithadegreeinpsychology.Althoughsheintendedtopursueadoctorateinpsychology,herboyfriend(andfuturehusband)suggestedthatlawschoolmightbeabettermatchforsomeonewholovedtotalkandcouldn’tstandlosinganargument.Aftertakingtimeofftoworkastheexecutivedirectorofadrugtreatmentprogramforadolescents,sheattendedCornellLawSchool,didafederaljudicialclerkshipandthenwentintoprivatepractice.“Ienjoyedprivatepractice,”Abreusaid,“butIalwaysknewIwantedtobeanacademic.Ikeptthinkingabouttheeffectthatmytaxlawprofessorhadonmylife.TherewerelotsofpeoplewhocoulddowhatIwasdoinginprivatepractice,buttherearefewerpeoplewhocanreallymakeadifferenceasteachers.”Mostprofessorswouldbeshockedtoknowthattheirstudentstalkaboutthembehindtheirbacks.It’strue.Wedo.IwouldliketodisclosethenatureofourgossipaboutProfessorAbreu:ProfessorAbreuisanexceptionalteacher.—R.OliviaPulley’08BeforeIjoinedthelawfacultyin1991,IwasataxassociateatalargePhiladelphiafirm.AlthoughIdidn'tknowAlice,Irememberthechairofmytaxdepartmentreferringtoheras“truequality.”IwashonoredwhenAlicerecruitedmetojointhelawfacultytoteachtax.—ProfessorNancyJ.KnauerIcanhonestlysayIwouldnotbewhereIamtodaywithoutherenthusiasmandsupport.—KathrynJ.Bixler,LL.M.inTaxation’02,BallardSpahrAndrews&IngersollAlice’sclear,highly-organized,andconcreteteachingstyle,combinedwithheranimatedandenergeticdelivery(whichsheattributestoherCubanroots)andhergenuinelywarmpersonality,soonturnshesitantstudentsintoengagedstudents,wholookforwardtotheirnexttaxclasswithProfessorAbreu.—ProfessorRobertJ.BartowLindbackAwardforDistinguishedTeachingABREU’SLOVEFORTAXLAWHASSTUDENTSBUYINGINTEMPLEESQ.SUMMER2007•3MOOTCOURTWINNERSTOREPRESENTTEMPLEINNATIONALCOMPETITIONAPRIL10,2007LilaSlovakisthe2007winneroftheSternMootCourtCompetition,andJohnRisleristhefirst-runnerup.TheyarguedthecaseofMorsev.Frederickbeforeadistinguishedpanelofjudges:JudgeMarjorieRendelloftheThirdCircuit,JudgeJoseLinaresoftheU.S.DistrictCourtfortheDistrictofNewJersey,andProfessorMarkRahdert.NextyearSlovakandRislerwillrepresenttheMootCourtHonorSocietyatanationalmootcourtcompetitionoftheirchoosing.NATIONALTRIALTEAMAGAINSUCCEEDSINNATIONALCOMPETITIONSSEMI-FINALISTSINAAJNATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPSMARCH4,2007Temple’sNationalTrialTeamtooksemi-finalisthonorsintheAmericanAssociationforJustice(formerlyATLA)nationalchampionshipsinNewOrleans.TemplehaswontheAAJnationalchampionshiptwice,andfinishedasfinaliststwice.Theteamtraveledtothenationalcompetition,aftersuccessfullydefendingitsregionalchampionshiptitle.Itwastheteam’sseventhregionalchampionshipintenyearsofcompeting.Theteam,composedofVirginiaChentis’07,RossMiller’07,BradTerebelo’07andMarieTrijo’08,wascoachedbyProfessorCarrieCinquanto,DirectoroftheLL.M.inTrialAdvocacyProgram,andJustinOshana’06.SECONDINNATIONALTRIALCOMPETITIONMARCH30,2007TheteamendeditsseasonasthenationalfinalistintheNationalTrialCompetitionsponsoredbytheAmericanCollegeofTrialLawyersandtheTexasYoungLawyersAssociationinHouston.Templehaswonthenationalchampionshipandfinishedsecondthreetimeseachandhasplacedinthefinaleightforthelastthirteenconsecutiveyears.TeammembersJohnAitchisonandAlexGosfieldwerecoachedbyElizabethLippy’03ofRubin,Glickman,Steinberg,andProfessorMaureenMcCartney,DirectorofTrialAdvocacyPrograms.FINALISTSINABA-CRIMINALJUSTICECOMPETITIONMARCH31,2007ThetrialteamplacedasfinalistsintheABANationalCriminalJusticeAdvocacyCompetitionheldatJohnMarshallLawSchoolinChicago,acompetitionwonbyTemplein2006.RepresentingTemplewereLeslieBarkemeyer,NicholeJunior,AliMoghaddamandNipunPatel.Juniorwasnamedbestadvocateinthecompetitionandbestcross-examinerinthefinalround.TheteamwascoachedbyJenniferBretschneiderofthePhiladelphiaDistrictAttorney’sOffice,andProfessorMaureenMcCartney,DirectorofTrialAdvocacyPrograms.Nextfall,18membersoftheclassof2007willbestartingaslawclerksforvariousfederaljudgesthroughoutthecountry.AnothertwowillclerkforaPennsylvaniaSupremeCourtjustice.“FederaljudicialclerkshipsandclerkshipswithstateSupremeCourtsareprobablythesinglebestwaytoendone’slawschoolcareerandtobeginone’slegalcareer,”saysAssistantDeanforCareerPlanningLouisThompson,whocoachesstudentsthroughtheprocess.“Theyarealsoamongthetoughestfirstjobstoget.Assomeonewhohadtoworkacoupleofyearsbeforehavingtheprivilegeofclerking,ItrulycansaythatIlearnedmoreabouttheprocessoflitigationthanIhadintwoyearsatalargefirm.”Thisbumpercropofclerks-to-bebegantheirjourneytochambersinthespringof2006,whentheyattendedtheclerkshippanelshostedbytheOfficeofCareerPlanning(OCP).Membersofthefacultyclerkshipcommittee,chairedbyProfessorCraigGreen,bringalumniwhoarecurrentorformerlawclerkstocampuseveryFebruarytoextolthevirtuesofclerking.Atthisintroductorymeeting,theOCPencouragesstudentstoapplyforclerkships.Individualstudentmeetingsarethenheldtodiscusswhichjudgestoapplyto,howtoapproachprofessorsforreferenceletters,andhowtonavigatethecomplexitiesoftheapplicationsystem.Inrecentyears,theprocessofapplyingforclerkshipshasundergonestandardization,simplifyingasometimesconfusingarrayofoptions.In2003,amajorityofthefederaljudiciaryadoptedwhathasbeencalledthe“HiringPlan.”2007GRADUATESWHOWILLBELAWCLERKSARE(FROMLEFT)BRIANS.NEULANDER,JOSHUAJ.NEWCOMER,VINCENTGALLO,JOSHUAD'ANCONA,CHRISTINEMURPHY(SEATED),KADENECHIN,AMYSPARROW,JOHNO'CONNELL,CHANDAANNMILLER(SEATED),LAWRENCER.SCHEETZ,JR.,CATHERINER.MALIA(SEATED),JENNIFERPAO,CHRITSTOPHERWIEDEMER,ELIZABETHA.EAGLES,GREGORYVIZZA,KRISTENJ.REES(SEATED).NOTPICTUREDAREELIZABETHH.CEPPARULOANDKATHARINEJANOSKI.ThetermsofthisplanpreventjudgesfromconsideringapplicationsforclerkshipsuntiltheTuesdayafterLaborDay,ayearbeforetheclerkshipisslatedtobegin.Ofcourse,giventhespeedatwhichclerkshiphiringoccurs,thisessentiallymeansthatapplicationsmustarrivebythatdayorthedayafter.Furthermore,lawschoolsareencouragedto“bundle”theapplicationsofalltheirstudents.Thismeansthatlawschoolsareexpectedtoensurethatallapplicationsfromtheirstudentsarriveinonecompletebundlebythattime.TheOCPrequiresstudentstoprovidethemwithresumes,coverletters,and,whererequired,writingsamplesandundergraduatetranscriptsforeachjudgetheywishtoapplyto.TheOCPthenmarriesthesematerialswithlettersofrecommendationsandlawschooltranscriptsanddeliversthemtojudgesonbehalfofthestudents.Inaddition,in2005,apilotgroupoffederaljudgesbeganacceptingapplicationselectronicallythroughasystemcalledOSCAR(OnlineSystemforClerkshipApplicationandReview).Forthesejudges,theOCPuploadstheselettersintoOSCARonbehalfofthefaculty.Lastyear,atotalof72studentssent3,115paperapplicationsto562judges.Thesamenumberofstudentscompleted3,357electronicapplicationsto484judgesonOSCAR.Fifty-sevenfacultywroteapproximately178uniquelettersofrecommendation.TheOCPprintedatotal7,082facultylettersforpaperapplications,anduploaded6,476lettersintoOSCARforelectronicapplications.Templeproducesbumpercropoflawclerks4•TEMPLEESQ.SUMMER2007MARCH13,2007OonaHathaway,anassociateprofessoratYaleLawSchool,deliveredatalkentitled:“InternationalLawandDomesticSovereignty”atacolloquiumorganizedbytheInstituteforInternationalLawandPublicPolicy.Hathaway’sresearchfocusesonthewaysinwhichinternationallawinfluencesstatebehavior.SheisarecentrecipientofaCarnegieScholarsAwardforherproject,“BetweenPowerandPrinciple:APoliticalTheoryofInternationalLaw,”andsheisworkingonabookonthepromiseandlimitsofinternationallaw.HathawaygraduatedfromYaleLawSchoolin1997and,followinglawschool,clerkedforJudgePatriciaWaldoftheU.S.CourtofAppealsfortheD.C.CircuitandforSupremeCourtJusticeSandraDayO’Connor.DuringafellowshipatHarvardUniversity’sCarrCenterforHumanRightsPolicyandatHarvardUniversity’sCenterforEthicsandtheProfessions,sheconductedresearchontheinfluenceofhumanrightstreatiesonstates’humanrightspractices.Startingin2000,HathawaytaughtatBostonUniversitySchoolofLawbeforejoiningthefacultyoftheYaleLawSchoolin2002.ThecolloquiumisanongoingprogramsponsoredbytheInstituteofInternationalLawandPublicPolicytobringleadinginternationallawscholarstoTempletopresentworks-in-progress.Aspartoftheprogram,lawstudentswriteshortresponsestothesescholarlyworksandhaveanopportunitytoengageindiscussionswiththeauthors.DiscussantsattheHathawaypresentationwereProfessorsHenryRichardsonandJayaRamji-Nogales.Lawstudents,facultyandgraduatestudentsfromTemple’spoliticalsciencedepartmentparticipatedinthedialogueafterHathaway’spresentations.OTHERSPRING2007PRESENTATIONSJoostPauwelynofDukeLawSchoolpresented“TheOptimalProtectionofInternationalLaw.”Thepaperfocusedonwhetherfullcompliancewithinternationallegalnormswouldbeoptimalcompliance.Distinguishedscholar-in-residenceDavidLubanofGeorgetownUniversityLawCenterpresented“TheWashingtonTortureLawyers.”Thesessionexploredthelegalandmoraljustifications,ifany,fortortureinanageofterror,andoftheprofessionalresponsibilitiesofadministrationlawyerswhodraftedthe“torturememos.”In“TinkeringwithTortureintheAftermathofHamdan,”CatherinePowellofFordhamLawSchooldiscussedtherecentmilitarycommissionsact,andfocusedontheroleofdemocraticdeliberationinenhancingcompliancewithinternationalnorms,suchasthebanontorture.FOOTBALLTEAM’SCOUNSELVISITSLAWSCHOOLAPRIL6,2007WoodieDixon(center),generalcounseloftheNationalFootballLeague'sKansasCityChiefs,visitedthelawschooltospeaktothesportsandentertainmentlawclub.HeisshownwithProfessorN.JeremiDuruandAssociateDeanJoAnneA.Epps.PROFESSOROONAHATHAWAYYaleLawprofessorspeaksatinternationalcolloquiumPUBLICINTERESTSCHOLARSANNOUNCEDAPRIL11,2007OriginallyestablishedtorecognizethegenerousgifttothelawschoolbyLeonardRubin’49,theRubin-PresserPublicScholarshipsareawardedtoincomingstudentswhohaveastrongcommitmenttopublicinterestwork,exhibitleadershippotentialandintendtopursueacareerinpublicinterestlaw.Admittedstudentsareinvitedtoapplyforthesescholarshipsinthespringprecedingtheirmatriculationinthelawschool.Theprogramwasrenamedin2005inmemoryofStefanPresser,facultymemberandcivilrightsadvocate,whohelpedcreatethePublicInterestScholarsProgramin2000.LAWLIBRARYCELEBRATESNATIONALLIBRARYWEEKAPRIL20,2007AprilinPariswasthisyear’sthemeasthelibrarystaffhostedacelebrationofNationalLibraryWeek,completewithamakeshiftCafédeBeasley,raftersfestoonedwithredandbluebunting,andminiatureEiffelTowers.Librarystaffandothermembersofthelawschoolcommunitydressedinperiodcostumes.LawlibrarydirectorJohnNeccisays,“WechoseParisbecauseitisknownasthecityoflightandhasalwaysbeenacenteroflearning...Temple’sLawLibrary,isalsoaplaceofenlightenment.”(PhotobyMaryidaReitz)STANDING:ABBYMOYER,JAMESWONG,DEANROBERTJ.REINSTEIN,SANDRASHERMAN(PRESSER),LEOBELETSKY,RACHELGARLAND.SEATED:LESLIEBARKEMEYER,LILASLOVAK,MARYCLARK,REBEKAHHOROWITZ.MISSINGFROMPHOTO:NAKIAHANSEN1990RAMIROM.CARBONELL,ashareholderinStevens&Lee’stax-exemptfinanceandtaxcreditandhousingdepartments,chairedapanelthatdiscussed“TaxDueDiligence”atthefifthannualNationalAssociationofBondLawyers(NABL)Tax&SecuritiesLawInstituteheldinMarch2007.Carbonellconcentrateshispracticeintax-exemptfinancewithanemphasisontaxationandfederalarbitragelaw.1991DEBORAHWEINSTEINpresentedaprogram,“KeystoPreventingUnlawfulHarassmentinYourLawFirm”atanaudio-conferenceattheNationalConstitutionCenterinFebruary2007.WeinsteinispresidentofTheWeinsteinFirminPhiladelphia.1992F.PETERCONATY,JRhasjoinedRichards,Layton&Fingerasadirector.ConatycomesfromMartin,ConatyandLunger,wherehewasafoundingpartner.Hispracticeisfocusedprimarilyonestateplanning,probate,taxation,taxplanningandwealthpreservation.1994RICHARDS.CANCIELLOhasbeennamedanon-equitypartnerofMeyerDarraghBuckler&Eck.Cancielloisbasedinthefirm’sPittsburghofficeandhasalitigationpracticethatcentersoncivillitigationdefensework.DAVIDJ.COHENhasjoinedSaltz,Mongeluzzi,Barrett&Bendeskyaspartnerandheadofitsnewpracticegroup,classactionlitigation.Cohenhasspentmorethanadecadeinabroadrangeofantitrust,consumer,employmentandsecuritiescases.CARMENLINEBERGER,J.D.’88,LL.M.’98,ahomicideprosecutorand17-yearveteranofthePhiladelphiaDistrictAttorney’sOffice,receivedthe2007WomanofDistinctionAwardfromtheBarristers’AssociationofPhiladelphiainJanuary2007.LinebergeristheNationalBlackProsecutorsAssociationvicepresidentofprograms.1989LYDIAGAVALISwrites:“In2006IwasmadedirectorandgeneralcounselofSEIInvestments(Europe)Limited.IamcurrentlybasedinLondon,England[where]myprimaryfocusisadvisingonthefirm’svariedglobalserviceandproductofferings,specializingincross-borderissuesaffectinginstitutionalinvestors,investmentintermediariesandhighnetworthindividuals.”MICHAELPASTONisservingaspresidentofUpperDublin’sboardofschooldirectors.Hewaselectedtotheboardin2003andservedasvicepresidentandchairoffinancepriortobeingelectedpresident.J.KATESTICKLES,apartnerinSaulEwing’sbankruptcyandrestructuringdepartment,hasbeenappointedthefirm’snewmarketingpartneroverseeingmarketingforalleightoffices.StickleshasexperienceincomplexChapter11reorganizationandliquidationcases,andpracticesinmanyaspectsofbankruptcy,representingdebtors,unsecuredcreditors’committees,equitycommittees,trusteesandsecuredandunsecuredcreditors.Inaddition,SticklesissecretaryoftheInternationalWomen’sInsolvencyandRestructuringConfederationDelawareNetworkandtheco-chairofCLE/PublicationscommitteeoftheDelawareStateBarAssociationbankruptcysection.1959RAYMONDL.SHAPIRO,abankruptcyandbusinessrestructuringpartneratBlankRome,receivedthe2007DistinguishedServiceAwardfromtheAmericanCollegeofBankruptcyafterdeliveringthekeynotespeechattheinductionceremonyoftheCollegeinMarch2007.1973CHARLESW.CRAVEN,ashareholderatMarshall,Dennehey,Warner,Coleman&Goggin,hasbeenelectedafellowoftheAmericanAcademyofAppellateLawyers.TheAcademyconsistsofover288appellateattorneysfromaroundthecountry,sevenofwhompracticeinPennsylvania.1978ThefirmofDuaneMorrisislaunchingatrustcompany,DMTrustCompany,ledbySTANLEYJOFFE,apartnerintheestatesandassetplanningpracticegroupinPhiladelphia.Joffewillalsomaintainhisroleinadvisinghighnetworthindividualsoninternationalestateplanningmatters.TemplegraduatesNORAPOMERANTZ’89andPETERROSENBERG’93arealsodirectorsofthecompany.1987ROBERTW.GUNDLACH,JR.,apartneratFoxRothschildandco-chairmanofitszoningandlandusegroup,hasbeenreappointedtotheboardofdirectorsoftheBucks/MontgomeryCountiesHomebuildersAssociation.Gundlach,whohasservedontheboardoftheHBAsince2002,concentrateshispracticeontherepresentationofdevelopersinthePennsylvaniasuburbswiththeirzoning,subdivisionandlanddevelopmentapprovals.PETERJ.SCHANKOWITZhasbeennamedCEOofVideoJugAmerica,wherehesupervisesallaspectsofthecompany’swebsite,www.videojug.com,aswellaspartnershipswithwebportals,televisionbroadcasters,mobiletechnologycompaniesandotherplatforms.Formanyyears,Schankowitzwasanexecutiveproducerofnumerousnetworkandcabletelevisionprograms,mostrecentlywithVinDiBonaProductionsinLosAngeles.1988CHERYLHAFTPICKERhasstartedherownfirmnamedCherylHaftinWestfield,NewJersey.PreviouslyHaftPickerhadafederalclerkshipwithintheEasternDistrictofPennsylvania.ShethenmovedtoCaliforniawheresheworkedforPillsburyMadison&SutrobeforereturningtoNewJersey.TEMPLEESQ.SUMMER2007•5BLSAHONORSDANIELLEBANKS-WILLIAMS’93APRIL11,2007DanielleBanks-Williams’93wasawardedtheCecilB.MooreCommunityServiceAwardattheBlackLawStudentsAssociation’sthirty-eighthannualbanquet.Banks-WilliamsisapartnerwithStradleyRononandarecentrecipientofthedistinguishedalumniawardfromtheTempleLawAlumniAssociation.Studentsattendingtheeventincluded(fromleft):TiffanyGainer’07,NakiaHansen’09,ChannelleWilliams’07,MayaWashington’07,andEdwardIWicks’08.NOTESClassTEMPLEGRADJOINSPASUPERIORCOURTAPRIL11,2007RobertC.Daniels’62wasinstalledontheSuperiorCourtofPennsylvaniabyPresidentJudgeKateFordElliot.BarbaraAdams’78,generalcounseltoGovernorRendell,offeredcongratulatoryremarks,andDaniels’childrenSamanthaDaniels’93andChristopherE.Daniels’01assisted.ROBERTC.DANIELS’62LESLIEMILLER,formergeneralcounseltoGovernorRendellandthefirstfemalepresidentofthePennsylvaniaBarAssociation,hasbeenappointedtotheboardofmanagersofThePhiladelphiaFoundation,the$325millioncommunityfoundationthatworkstomakephilanthropymoreeffectiveinSoutheasternPennsylvania.TheChicagoBearshavepromotedCLIFFSTEINtoseniordirectoroffootballadministrationandgeneralcounsel.SteinwasfirsthiredbytheChicagoBearsin2002asthedirectorofplayercontractsandlegalaffairs.1995EMMANUELO.IHEUKWUMERE,formerlyapartnerwithEaton&McClellan,hasopenedEmmanuelLawFirm,effectiveFebruary2007.Thefirmconcentratesincivillitigationwithamainfocusonplaintiffs’medicalmalpracticeactions.1996TROYS.BROWNhasbeenappointedtoa10-yeartermasamemberoftheboardofdirectorsforVariety—TheChildren’sCharity.Varietyserveschildrenwithtemporaryand/orpermanentdisabilitiesresultingfrominjury,illness,orcongenitalconditions.BrownisapartnerinthelitigationgroupatMorganLewis&BockiusinPhiladelphia,wherehefocusesoncorporatetransactionaldisputes,contractualdisputes,andmedicaldevicelitigation.PAULH.MCCONNELLisalieutenantcolonelintheU.S.MarineCorps.HeiscurrentlyservinginWashington,D.C.asthedeputychiefjudgeoftheNavy-MarineCorpstrialjudiciary.1997BETHLINCOWCOLErecentlyopenedaboutiquefirminCherryHill,NewJersey,focusingsolelyonemploymentlawonbehalfofsmall-tomid-sizedemployers.DANCUMMINGShasbeennamedseniorvicepresidentandleaderoftheenergyandlitigationcommunicationspracticegroupsofFleishman-HillardinChicago,Illinois.Fleishman-HillardispartoftheOmnicomGroup,aninternationalcommunicationsfirm.HAYESA.HUNTisamemberofCozenO’Connor,whereheservesinthefirm’swhitecollarandcomplexcriminaldefensepractice.Huntconcentrateshispracticeintherepresentationofindividualsandcorporationschargedwithviolationsofvariousfederalandstatecriminallaw.Hayesjoinedthefirmin2000,providingcounselincomplextortlitigation.1999INEZM.MARKOVICHhasbeenelectedapartneratFreyPetrakisDeebBlum&Briggs,wheresheworksoutofthefirm’sPhiladelphiaoffice.Sheconcentratesherpracticeintheareasofcommercialfinancetransactions,bankruptcyandreorganization,withanemphasisonrepresentingcreditorsincomplexChapter11andChapter7cases,andbankregulatorymatters.2000MEGANSHAFER,amemberoftheeducationlawpracticeatWislerPearlstine,participatedinapaneldiscussionontheSunshineAct.SponsoredbytheRadnorLeagueofWomenVoters,theprogramwaspresentedinrecognitionofSunshineLawWeek,aninitiativededicatedtoraisingawarenessofandimprovingtheSunshineAct,whichgovernspublicaccesstomeetingsconductedbypublicagenciessuchasschooldistricts,townships,boroughsandotherlocalgovernments.Shafer,whoservesascounselformanylocalschooldistricts,concentratesherpracticeintheareasofeducationlawandlaborandemploymentlaw.JOANMETZLERhasjoinedQuinnipiacUniversity’sSchoolofLawasassistantdirectorofadmissions.QuinnipiacisinHamden,Connecticut.MetzlerpreviouslywasassistantcitysolicitorinthechildwelfareunitforthecityofPhiladelphialawdepartmentforsixyears.BeforethatsheworkedinthelawschooladmissionsofficeatTemple.ALPHONSOB.DAVIDhasbeennamedspecialadvisertothecommissionerfortheNewYorkStateDivisionofHumanRightsbyGovernorEliotSpitzer.Thedivisionenforcesthestate’shumanrightslawanddevelopshumanrightspoliciesandlegislation.DavidpreviouslyworkedasastaffattorneyforLambdaLegal.HeplanstocontinueasanadjunctprofessoratFordhamLawSchool.2004ANNEMARIEBRIDYhasacceptedatenure-trackfacultyappointmentasanassociateprofessorattheUniversityofIdahoCollegeofLawinMoscow,Idaho,whereshewillteachcontracts,intellectualproperty,andcyberlaw.Aftergraduatingfromlawschool,BridyclerkedforJudgeWilliamH.Yohn,Jr.intheEasternDistrictofPennsylvania,andthenwasalitigationassociateatMontgomeryMcCrackenWalkerandRhoadsbeforeenteringacademia.ALLYSONB.DAVISisclerkingforJudgeRobertC.DanielsoftheSuperiorCourtofPennsylvania.2005SUSANNEH.GOODSONhasjoinedPepperHamilton’sintellectualpropertypracticegroupinitsBerwyn,Pennsylvaniaoffice.6•TEMPLEESQ.SUMMER2007Hon.HerbertHuttonClassof1962CecilMaidmanClassof1963ConnieHoffmanClassof1996INMEMORIAMTEMPLEESQ.PublishedbytheTempleUniversityBeasleySchoolofLawforalumniandfriends.ROBERTJ.REINSTEIN,DEANPublicationsDirector:JanetGoldwaterArtDirector:GeneGilroyPhotography:JosephLabolito,Kelly&MassaSendlettersandcommentsto:JanetGoldwater,TempleEsq.TempleUniversityJamesE.BeasleySchoolofLaw1719N.BroadStreet,Room510Philadelphia,PA19122Email:janet.goldwater@temple.eduFax:(215)204-1185Changeofaddress:(215)204-1187WOMENSLAWCAUCUSHOSTSANNUALDINNERMARCH29,2007TheHonorableAnnetteM.Rizzo'83(atright),shownherewithCatherineBarrett’08,washonoredattheWomen'sLawCaucus'annualreception.JudgeRizzoservesonthePennsylvaniaCourtofCommonPleaswheresheisassignedprimarilytocivilcases.Priortohercurrentassignmentshespentfiveyearsonthecriminalbench.2007ARLINANDNEYSAADAMSLECTUREComehearPulitzerPrize-winningauthorandcolumnistANTHONYLEWISAnthonyLewisfirstwonthePulitzerPrizein1955forreportingontheU.S.government'sloyaltyprogram,andspecificallyonthedismissalofaNavyemployeewhowasnotinformedofthenatureoftheaccusationsagainsthim,norofhisaccusers.Lewis'sarticlesledtotheemployee'sreinstatement.HewonasecondPulitzerPrizein1963forhiscoverageoftheSupremeCourt.Heistheauthorofthreebooks:Gideon'sTrumpet,aboutalandmarkSupremeCourtcase;PortraitofaDecade,aboutthegreatchangesinAmericanracerelations,andMakeNoLaw:TheSullivanCaseandtheFirstAmendment.DUANEMORRISLLPMOOTCOURTROOM•OCTOBER2,2007,4:00P.M.SENDUSYOURNEWS!TEMPLEESQ.welcomesnewsandphotosofouralumni/ae.Pleaseinclude:Fullname,Class,Degree,andawaytoreachyouifweneedtoconfirminformation.Sendto:JanetGoldwaterTempleEsq.TempleUniversityBeasleySchoolofLaw1719NorthBroadStreetPhiladelphia,PA19122Email:janet.goldwater@temple.eduHON.TIMRICE’86HONOREDATLAWDAYMARCH21,2007U.S.MagistrateJudgeTimothyR.Rice’86(farleftwithDeanRobertJ.Reinstein)wasthehonoreeatthe2007LawDayreception,heldattheU.S.CourthouseinPhiladelphia.AttheannualLawDayreception,thegraduatingclasswasintroducedtothefederalandstatejudiciary,andlawstudentStevenVo(right)wasawardedtheEthanAllenDotyScholarship.TEMPLEESQ.SUMMER2007•7“Insuranceclaimsarewhatonemightimagine:‘it’sflood,notwinddamage,andfloodsaren’tcovered,’orsimplerdisputesabouthowmuchwaslostandhowmuchitoughttobedepreciated.Thecontractorfraudcaseswouldprovokecynicisminanyofus:Contractorgivesanestimate,getsthefrontmoney,andnevershowsupagain.”Woodwardcontinues,“Wevisitedoneveryelderlyclientinherteeteringneighborhood.Inaplacewhereframeconstructionpredominates,herunusualbrickhousewas,obviously,onethatsheandherlatehusbandhadlavishedgreatloveon.ButtheinsidewasstillashamblesandshewaslivinginaveryspartanFEMAtrailerablockfromherhouse.Herinsurancehadunderpaid,thecontractortookhermoneyandskippedtown,andshefacestheprospectofspendingtherestofherdaysinthattrailerwithwhatmusthavebeenherdreamhousesittingrightthere,withinsight,ablockaway.Therearemanythousandsofstorieslikethisone...”Buteventhemosthard-workingidealistscouldnotresisttheuniquefunfactorinNewOrleans.TheFrenchQuarterisstillhometoavibrantnightlife,withwonderfulmusicandfood,whichTempleLawstudentstooktimetosavorintheevenings.ThosewhohadvisitedNewOrleansbeforesensedthedifferenceinthepost-KatrinaFrenchQuarter,wheretourismisdownby75percent.“BeforeKatrina,NewOrleanswaslikeitsownisolatedworld,separatedfromtherestofthecountrybyitsuniquecultureandcarefreelifestyle,”sayslawstudentMackenzieSmith.“Itwasreallyinspiring,though,toseeresidentssodeterminedtostayandpreservetheheritageofNewOrleansthat’sbeenaroundforhundredsofyears.Losingthatcitywouldbelosingoneoftheoldestandrichestpartsofourculture.”SomestudentshavealreadysigneduptoreturntoNewOrleansinthesummerandmanyhopetospendanotherspringbreakthere.StudentZachFanslersays:“KatrinawasjustthefirstwaveofdamagetowashoverNewOrleans,anditwasaforceofnature.Sincethestorm,thereisasecond,man-madewaveofdevastationthatiscripplingthepeopleoftheregion.Althoughwecouldonlydosomuchoverafewdays,IamproudofthecontributionTemplestudentsmadeoverspringbreak,andIamalreadylookingforwardtoreturningnextyear.”“Intheprocess[ofvolunteering],welearnedagreatdealaboutthecityanditsdeeply-seatedsocialproblems,aboutthepredatorswhodescendinthewakeofadisastertofurthervictimizethevictims,aboutthenear-criminalresponsetothedisasteranditsaftermathofgovernmentatalllevels,”saysWoodward.Hegoesontoexplainwhyhewillreturn:“Theoutpouringofvolunteerismthatwesawallarounduswaswhatgaveallofusgreathope.It’sthatoffsettingoptimismbornofthisvolunteerismthatwilldrawmanyofusback.”SPRINGBREAK…continuedfrompageeightAPRIL7,2007Almostsixtycurrentandformereveningdivisionstudents,theirfamilyandfriendscametoShustermanHalltoattendapanelonthesuccessesandspecialchallengeseveningdivisionstudentsfaceintheircareersearchandadvancement.Alumnifromvariouspracticesandindustriesdiscussedtheircareerpathsandthemyriadoptions,bothlegalandnonlegal,availabletostudents.ThepanelincludedMorganLewisintellectualpropertyassociate,KennethDavis’01;DirectorofTempleLawAdmissions,RebeccaDougherty’04;DeputyAttorneyGeneralforCommunicationsandAPRIL5,2007PeterJ.Spiro,thefirstholderoftheendowedCharlesR.WeinerProfessorshipofLaw,presentedtheinauguralCharlesR.Weinerannuallecture:“TheUSandInternationalLaw:AnOptimist’sAccount.”ThelecturereflectedProfessorSpiro’sworkatTemplelaw,wherehefocusesonpublicinternationallaw,constitutionalaspectsofU.S.foreignrelations,andimmigrationandnationalitylaw.PriortocomingtoTemple,SpirowastheRuskProfessorofInternationalLawandassociatedeanforfacultydevelopmentattheUniversityofGeorgiaLawSchool.HeservedasalawclerktoJusticeDavidH.SouteroftheU.S.SupremeCourtandJudgeStephenF.WilliamsoftheU.S.CourtofAppealsfortheWashington,D.C.Circuit.HealsoservedasdirectorfordemocracyattheNationalSecurityCouncilduringtheClintonadministration,anattorney-adviserfortheU.S.StateDepartment'sOfficeoftheLegalAdviser,andasaresidentassociateattheCarnegieEndowmentforInternationalPeace.TheCharlesR.WeinerProfessorshipwasendowedbyagiftfromTheBarrackFoundationinhonorofTheHonor-ableCharlesR.Weiner,aseniorjudgefortheU.S.DistrictCourtfortheEasternDistrictofPennsylvaniafor38years.LegislativeAffairs,OfficeoftheAttorneyGeneralforD.C.,TraciL.Hughes’98;MontgomeryCountyCourtofCommonPleasJudge,ThomasRogers’92;coordinatorforcosmetologyanddesignforthePhiladelphiaSchoolDistrict,LeslyeSaul’98;managingdirectoroftheCriminalJusticePopulationManagementUnitofPhiladelphia,MiltonVelez’90;andalegalrecruiterfromRobertHalfLegal,ElizabethMcWilliams.AreceptionfollowedthankstothegenerosityofpanelistArthurPomerantz’72,whosesolopracticefocusesonrealestatemattersintheVirginIslands.CAREERPANELCONVENESFOREVENINGDIVISIONTHEUSANDINTERNATIONALLAW:ANOPTIMIST’SACCOUNTTEMPLEUNIVERSITYJAMESE.BEASLEYSCHOOLOFLAW•LAWSCHOOLANDALUMNINEWS•SUMMER2007NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S.POSTAGEPAIDPHILADELPHIA,PAPERMITNO.1044TEMPLEUNIVERSITYJAMESE.BEASLEYSCHOOLOFLAW1719NorthBroadStreetPhiladelphia,PA19122VISITOURWEBSITE:www.law.temple.eduWRITETOUS:lawalum@temple.eduUsingSpringBreaktoHelpRebuildTemplegrouptravelstoNewOrleans18monthsafterstormMARCH2007Thetwenty-threeTemplelawstudentswhocommittedtospendtheirspringbreakprovidingprobonoservicesinNewOrleansfoundacommunitystilldevastatedbythestormthathadpassedthrough18monthspriortotheirvisit.SpearheadedbyTempleLaw’sdirectorofpublicinterestprogramsMaureenOlives,thegroupformedasmallpartofanarmyofover1,000lawstudents,andmanymorecollegestudents,whooptedforpublicserviceoverrelaxingvacationsatthebeach.“Atlastspring’sEqualJusticeConferenceIheardinspiringstoriesfromlawstudentswhowenttotheGulfCoasttohelpwithhurricanerecovery,andknewthatourstudentswouldbeinterested,”saysOlives.“IknewIhadtoofferthemtheopportunity.”Withnopromiseoffinancialassistance,studentsbegantomakeplanstotraveltoNewOrleans.Theyorganizedfundraisersandpooledresourcestocontaintravelcosts.DonationsfromthelawfirmStradleyRonon,thefaculty,theStudentBarAssociation,andthelawschoolcombinedtolessenthefinancialburdenforthestudents.Uponarrival,thegroupfoundacitydesperatelyinneedoftheirefforts.EighteenmonthsafterthedevastationofKatrina,theareastillreliestoalargeextentonvolunteerlabortofueltheprocessofrebuilding.“IwasshockedbythesqualidconditionsandgeneralstateofdisrepairoverayearafterKatrina—especiallyinlowincomeareasandcommunitiesofcolor,”sayslawstudentBenBeck-Coon.“Thereisstillsomuchtobedone.”Theoverallvolunteereffortwascoordinatedbyagroupoflawstudents,theStudentHurricaneNetwork,whoassignedtheTemplevolunteerstovariousworkplaces.Somestudentsdidfact-gatheringinFEMAtrailercolonies,somedidmappingforaneighborhoodonthevergeofcollapse,andothersworkedtosalvagebooksandmaterialsfromtheupperstoriesofaschoolwhosefirstfloorhadbeenunderwater.“Wegathereddataoneducation,employment,andhealthneedsataFEMAtrailerencampment,wherealmosttwo-thousandpeoplearestilldisplaced—sixteenmonthsaftertheleveesbroke,”saysBeck-Coon.“HundredsoffamiliesarecrampedintoRVtrailersthatwerenotbuiltforlong-termuse.Asidefromstrugglingwithbasicneeds,theirfrustrationwithgovernmentassistanceandthelackofcommunicationfromserviceproviderswasapparent.”TempleLawprofessorBillWoodwardworkedatalawclinicestablishedatLoyolatodealwithpost-Katrinalegalissues.Clinicvolunteersassistedwithanarrayofissues,includingFEMArecoupmentclaims,insuranceclaims,andcontractorfraudclaims.Woodwarddescribesthedauntinglegalchallenges:“TroublesomeFEMAclaimsresultfromFEMAdetermining,longafterthevictimhasspentthegrantmoneyandplannedherdisasterrecoveryaroundwhatevertheamountwas,thatsomebodymadeamistakeandthemoneymustbepaidback.Therearehundreds,ifnotthousands,oftheseclaims.continuedonpagesevenCALENDAROFEVENTSJune10-June16,2007ACADEMYOFADVOCACYTempleLawSchoolTuesday,June19,2007BUCKSCOUNTYALUMNIRECEPTION6-8pmRistorantePane&VinoDoylestown,PennsylvaniaWednesday,June20,2007TEMPLELAWRECEPTIONINCONJUNCTIONWITHTHEPABARASSOCIATIONANNUALMEETING5-7pmSheratonPhiladelphia17thandRaceStreetsNext 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