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Hamline Law community, please feel free to drop us a note at lawalum@hamline.edu.
Dena M. Sonbol ‘08
has recently joined Leonard, Street and Deinard as a practicing attorney. She focuses her practice on commercial real
estate.
Amy E. Thompson ‘08 has joined the firm
Lind, Jensen, Sullivan & Peterson, P.A. where she specializes in insurance
defense and litigation.
Ryan P. Thompson
‘06 recently joined the firm Silton
Seifert Carlson, S.C. The firm focuses
on business law and his practice will focus on employment law and business litigation.
Daniel M. Key ‘05 has
established The Key Law Firm, LLC, www.thekeylawfirm.com,
in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. The firm focuses on medical
malpractice, product liability, and criminal defense litigation.
Todd J. Anlauf ‘00
was elected to serve a 3 year term on the Board of Directors of the Minneapolis
Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is a partner in the Commercial Practice
Group at Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly, LLP practicing in the areas of
commercial real estate finance and commercial real estate transactions.
P. Douglas McKeen `81 was named Senior Vice President Labor Relations for United Airlines, Inc.
Jane
Ranum ‘79 was recently elected to the 4th Judicial District
Court Bench in Hennepin
County.
FAMILY
Jeremy Westendorf ‘05 and his wife announce the
birth of their son, Jason, born November 11, 2008. He currently practices personal injury in Waterloo, Iowa.
Nicole (Strand) Bangasser ‘04 was married to Mike
Bangasser on October 4, 2008 in Minnetonka,
Minnesota. She currently
works for Wells Fargo & Company in their Corporate Finance - Enterprise
Contracts Group.
Megan Kraby ‘04 and
her husband, Brian, welcomed their third child, Logan Nicholas Kraby,
born October 4th, 2008. Logan
joins sister Lauren, 3, and brother Joshua, 1 1/2.
OBITUARIES
Dana Reicks ‘01
passed away at his home on September 18, 2008 at age 36 from colon cancer. He enjoyed discussing and reading about
history and politics. He traveled
extensively, was an avid Cyclone Fan, and possessed a unique sense of humor. His greatest pleasure was spending time with
family and friends. He will be
remembered for his warm-hearted personality and positive outlook on life. Dana was an inspiration to all the people
whose lives he touched.
Class Notes October 2008
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Callie Schmitt ‘08 passed the Iowa bar and is currently working at Reynolds & Kenline, L.L.P. in Dubuque, IA. It is a general practice firm and she came on as the 8th attorney in the firm. Callie is in the process of applying for admission on motion to the Minnesota bar as well.
Joshua Townsend Sr. ‘08has been admitted to the Idaho Bar and is currently an associate of Blackburn Law P.C. in Meridian, Idaho. His focus is on Family Law and Criminal Defense.
Dori Smith '07 was presented with the Arthur T. Pfefer Memorial Award at the Twin Cities Cardozo Society Annual Dinner. This award was created four years ago to honor the memory of Art Pfefer from St. Paul, an aspiring lawyer who was tragically killed in Vietnam. The award is given to a Jewish law student or young lawyer in the first five years of practice who exemplifies current and future potential, outstanding leadership and commitment to the Jewish and general communities.
Melissa Lopez Franzen ‘06 was appointed as the Hispanic National Bar Association's National Representative to the Young Lawyer Division of the American Bar Association. She is also the Senior Specialist for Government Affairs with Target Corporation, President-Elect of the MHBA, and recent recipient of the 25 on the Rise award from the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota.
Margaret P. Moss PhD, JD, RN ‘06 is currently in residence in Washington DC as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow. Margaret is the first-ever Fellow from Hamline. More information is available at the following link: http://healthpolicyfellows.org/profiles_currentfellows.php. She will be placed in a Congressional Office or Committee following her orientation for the 111th Congress. She will also be inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Nursing at their November Meeting in Scottsdale, AZ.
Elizabeth Lambrecht ‘05 has joined the firm of Parker & Wenner in Minneapolis as an associate. She represents small business clients in corporate formation and risk management and commercial litigation.
Kristy A. Saum ‘05 has joined the firm Messerli & Kramer P.A.'s Business Litigation Group. She focuses her practice on general litigation. Her experience includes real estate matters involving construction defect claims.
Dule Vicovac ‘99 has left the United Nations to take up a position with the Danish Refugee Council in Serbia as Senior Legal Advisor in the "Legal Assistance Programme to the Institutions of the Government of Serbia dealing with Refugees and IDPs," funded by the European Union.
Jim Tanner '95 has written a book titled Vintage France: Adventures Along the French Wine Route. The book came out in 2002 and still remains in the top 5% of sales at Barnes and Nobels. He was also recently interviewed on Bergman's Bourgogne: Appetite for Burgundy http://www.bourgogne-info.eu/ and was awarded best website design by the Chambre de Metier (the French equivalent of the Chamber of Commerce).
Jamie (Russ) Jensen ‘85 has moved to Seattle for his wife's health (she has MS). "With only one kid left at home, I got bored and took the Washington Bar Exam, passed, and in November am taking over the real estate department of a small law firm in the Seattle area," according to Jamie. In the 12 years since he last practiced law he developed residential real estate, but had time to build cedar strip canoes and ash snowshoes, become a ski patroller and an instrument pilot and teach Real Estate Law and Real Estate Development at the University of St. Thomas.
Barbara Miller ‘84 and Daniel Murray ‘93 have formed the law office of Miller and Murray, S.C, in downtown Hudson, WI. The firm is committed to representing individuals and small businesses in the following areas: personal injury, civil litigation, family law, criminal law, mediation, and agricultural damage claims.
FAMILY
Sally Ackerman ‘00 and her husband George announce the birth of their daughter, Sophie, on October 15, 2008. She was 7lbs 11oz and 19 ½ inches long.
Brett Perry ‘94 and Angela Douglas were married on July 26, 2008.
OBITUARIES
Leanne M. Gerten '88 passed away on October 19, 2008 at the age of 46.
Class Notes September 2008
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Nathan Hansen ‘07 is a judicial law clerk on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals with Judge Terrence O’Brien in Cheyenne, WY.
Melisa Lopez Franzen ‘06 has been appointed by the Hispanic National Bar Association as the national representative to the Council of the American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division (ABAYLD). Lopez Franzen is a senior specialist for government affairs with Target Corporation.
Heidi Nau ‘04 became a member of the State Bar of California in 2007. She currently works at Haight, Brown & Bonesteel, LLP in Los Angeles, CA.
Jonathan Trexler ‘03 has been named a candidate for LL.M in Taxation at New York University School of Law.
David Schultz ‘92 has been appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure.
Allen Eskens ‘91 has been named a finalist by Governor Tim Pawlenty for the trial court bench vacancy in the 1st Judicial District in Le Sueur County. Eskens is an attorney and senior partner with the Eskens, Gibson and Behm law firm in Mankato.
Class Notes Summer 2008 (June-August)
Betsey L. Lund ‘08 has
been offered a Judicial Clerkship with the Honorable Jodi Williamson of the
Third Judicial District in Rochester,
MN.
Christine E. Hlavac ‘07 was
recently hired as Corporate Counsel for Buffet's Inc. in Eagan, Minnesota.
Mark J. Mrnak ‘07is a new associate at Winthrop &
Weinstine, PA. He will focus his practice on commercial
litigation.
Dawn O'Rourke ‘07 was hired
as an assistant county attorney for the Carver County Attorney's
Office Criminal Division. She previously served as a law clerk for the
Honorable Margaret Daly in the Hennepin County District Court and also was a
law clerk in the Washington County Attorney's Office and the Tenth Judicial
District Public Defender's Office.
Jill K. Baker-Jueneman ‘06 has
been in private practice at the law firm of Blethen, Gage & Krause in Mankato since graduation,
where she practices primarily in the areas of corporate law, real estate, and
employment. She also recently accepted an adjunct teaching position in
the College of Business at Minnesota State
University Mankato where she will be teaching business law. She is still
enjoying running and bicycling and participated in her first triathlon this summer!
Jessica Intermill ‘05 has joined the law firm of Jacobson Buffalo
Magnuson Anderson and Hogen. She
represents Indian tribes, tribal members, and businesses in litigation
regarding sovereignty, taxation, reservation boundaries, and tribal jurisdiction.
Michelle Basham ‘04 has been
offered and accepted the position of Executive Director at Genesis II for
Families. She is excited and honored to be joining this organization with
a great mission serving children and families since 1976. Her last day at
DHS will be July 24th and my first day at Genesis will be Monday July 28th.
Thomas Evenson '02 has joined the law firm of Lind, Jensen,
Sullivan & Peterson, P.A. located downtown Minneapolis. He specializes in the areas of
products liability and insurance defense.
Candice Ciresi ‘00will be graduating and
receiving ordination from One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York.
She continues to practice as Senior Corporate Counsel at MTS Systems in Eden Prairie, MN.
Kyle Kauffman ‘00has been named Vice President
of the Heiser Automotive Group in Glendale,
WI. He and his wife, Krista, reside in Shorewood, WI
with their two children, Charlie and Eleanor.
Their third child is expected in September.
Kathryn R. Burke ‘99is a new associate at
Bassford Remele. She will focus her
practice on litigation, including construction litigation, personal injury,
no-fault, and general civil litigation.
Nancy J. Stewig ‘98 has become a
shareholder of the firm Bavol Judge, P.A., located in Tampa, Florida. Her practice emphasizes mass tort litigation
and is concentrated in the areas of pharmaceutical and medical device products
liability litigation, representing corporate entities.
Daniel J. Koes ‘97has been named a Southern
California Super Lawyer Rising Star for the fifth consecutive year. He continues to practice appellate law,
exclusively.
Patrick T. Harrigan ‘95 has been
appointed as Senior Vice President of M& I Exchange Services LLC. He will be responsible for the Minneapolis market.
Michelle A. Dietrich ‘94has been appointed by
Governor Tim Pawlenty to a Fifth Judicial District trial court bench vacancy
certified by the Supreme Court for chambers in Lincoln
and Lyon Counties.
Elliot B. Kula ‘93has been named a 2008
Florida Super Lawyer in the appellate practice category. Only 5% of South Florida
attorneys have been named to the list.
Kula is currently a partner in the Miami
office of Greenberg Traurig, P.A. and a member of the firm's appellate practice
group since 1999. He resides in Miami Beach with his wife Ellen,
and two children Hannah and Max.
Christine A. Gimber
‘92 has been named Managing Partner of Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C.,
of Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Christine has been with Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C. since 1996
and has been a partner there since 2001.
Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C. has 34 attorneys with practice
sections in Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Business and Real Estate, and
Governmental Relations. Christine
practices in the firm's Litigation and Business and Real Estate Sections.
David Schultz ‘92 has been appointed
by the Ramsey County Bar Association (RCBA) Board of Advisors to serve on a
newly created Judicial Election Campaign Conduct Committee. The committee has been formed to monitor and
comment on judicial campaign conduct for the purpose of encouraging responsible
campaign behavior, assisting voters to reach an informed decision on the
candidates for judicial office, supporting appropriate conduct by individuals
running for judicial office, and keeping judicial elections fair and
nonpartisan.
Van Tran ‘92 has
taken a new position with the law firm Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. to be the "as
of counsel." In this role, Tran will be the point person in building
relationships with the representatives of the numerous Asian and Pacific
Islander communities in California.
Nancy Bostrack ‘91
has been appointed by Governor Tim Pawlenty to the Third Judicial Court in Winona County.
Scott Miller ‘90published his most recent
article, "Atrophied Rights: Maximum Hours Labor Standards under the FLSA and
Illinois Law," in the Spring 2008 issue of the Northern Illinois University Law
Review. He practices union-side labor
law in Chicago, Illinois, as legal counsel for AFSCME
Council 31.
Leo I. Brisbois ‘87will
serve as president-elect of the Minnesota State Bar Association for
2008-09. He is an attorney at the law firm of Stich, Angell, Kreidler
& Dodge PA in Minneapolis
and is the first Hamline law graduate to serve in the role. He is on track to become the first MSBA
President of known American Indian descent during the 2009-10 bar year.
James C. Snyder, Sr. ‘87is one of eight lawyers
competing for a rare open judgeship, with the retirement of Judge John T.
Finley, in Ramsey
County.
Susan Rhode ‘85is one of the hosts for
the new radio program "Minnesota Law" on WCCO Radio. The show will air Saturday afternoons from
noon-1:00 p.m. and will focus on law facts, new developments in the law, and
other topical information.
Mark W. Malzahn ‘83has been named a finalist
for a Tenth Judicial District trial court bench vacancy. He is an attorney with Malzahn and Associates
in Anoka.
Glen E. Schumann ‘80 has been appointed as an
Adjunct Director for 2009 at his firm of Moss & Barnett, A Professional
Association. He is a member of the firm's
intellectual property practice group. He
will serve a one year term while continuing to practice law on a full-time
basis.
Ted Sullivan '80, partner at Lind, Jensen,
Sullivan & Peterson, P.A., has been named a 2008 Super Lawyer
for Business Litigation in Minnesota Law & Politics, MPLS/St. Paul
Magazine and Twin Cities Business Monthly. This list was published in
the August issue of all 3 magazines. Only the top 5 percent of Minnesota's licensed
attorneys made the list of 2008 Super Lawyers.
Jeffrey S. Johnson ‘79has been reelected
President and Chairman of Barna, Guzy & Steffen, Ltd.
David L. Ayers ‘78as he approaches 30 years
of practicing law, announces that he was selected for inclusion in both ATLA'sTop 100 Trial Lawyers in Minnesota
and The Best Lawyers in America. Dave
continues to office in Mendota Heights,
Minnesota and can be reached at daveayers@ayersriehm.com
Steven A. Sicheneder ‘78has joined the Forest Lake
law firm Johnson & Turner, PA, as an attorney. He will practice exclusively in the area of
family law.
Joseph J. Dudley, Jr.
‘77 has been appointed by the Ramsey County Bar Association (RCBA) Board of
Advisors to serve on a newly created Judicial Election Campaign Conduct Committee. The committee has been formed to monitor and
comment on judicial campaign conduct for the purpose of encouraging responsible
campaign behavior, assisting voters to reach an informed decision on the
candidates for judicial office, supporting appropriate conduct by individuals
running for judicial office, and keeping judicial elections fair and
nonpartisan.
Rick Lind '76, partner and president of
Lind, Jensen, Sullivan & Peterson, P.A., has been named a 2008 Super
Lawyer for Civil Litigation in Minnesota Law & Politics, MPLS/St. Paul
Magazine and Twin Cities Business Monthly. This list was published in
the August issue of all 3 magazines. Only the top 5 percent of Minnesota's licensed
attorneys made the list of 2008 Super Lawyers.
FAMILY
Brian Gryth ‘06 and Stacie announce the birth of their daughter, Lydia Armstrong Gryth,
born July 31, 2008 at 11:27 a.m. She
weighed 10 lbs. 2 oz. and was 20 ½ inches long.
Amy Hunt Tjornhom '06 and her husband, Tad Tjornhom,
are excited to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Ava Ruth
Tjornhom. She was born on March 7, 2008.
Sarah
Carlson-Wallrath ‘06 announces the birth of daughter Addison Grace Wallrath
on May 22, 2008. Sarah has been working
as the Tax Committee Administrator for the Minnesota House of Representative
since January 2007.
Angela (Bennett)
Olson ‘05 and her husband, Erik, welcomed the birth of their twin boys,
Conner Jack and Colin Riley, on February 4, 2008.
Melissa (Berglund) Westervelt ‘05 was married to Ryan
Westervelt on May 3, 2008. She currently
works as an assistant attorney in Isanti
County.
Jennifer (Natzke)
Gaecke ‘04 and husband Jeffrey Gaecke are excited to announce the birth of
their first child, Alexander Jeffrey Gaecke born June 12, 2008.
Agri Verrija ‘02
and Sharon announce the birth of their beautiful new daughter, Beatrix Eloise
Verrija, born on June 6, 2008.
Rachel M. (Aderman) Learman ‘01and her husband Paul
welcomed the arrival of their first child, a daughter they named Cadence Grace,
on December 4, 2007. Rachel was also
recently promoted in June to Assistant Vice President at M&I Bank FSB in Milwaukee, WI.
Karin Simonson ‘01 and her husband Brian
welcome the birth of their second child, daughter Alicia.
Debra A. Filteau Begley ‘00 and Bruce Begley were
married on May 26, 2007 in Duluth,
Minnesota. Bruce is a Lieutenant Commander in the United
States Navy and is currently stationed at the Navy Yard in Washington D.C. In July Debra started working as a trial
attorney for the United States Department of Justice Civil Division, Office of
Vaccine Litigation in Washington
D.C. Her and her husband live in Springfield, Virginia.
Alba Romero ‘99and husband Marcos
welcomed the birth of their son, Marcos Andres Montero-Romero, on July 7,
2008. He weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz., and was
20 inches long. His parents report that
he "is healthy and cute as his parents."
Amy E. Palmer ‘98 and
Douglas H. Ellis (Williams College; Univ.
of Michigan Law) were married on May
10, 2008 in Manchester, Vermont.
Amy is a partner with the law firm of Jacobs, McClintock & Scanlon
in Bennington, Vermont.
Doug is an investment manager for private clients. Amy and Doug reside in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Peter A. Lippmann ‘97
and Danielle (Flakne) Lippmann are happy to announce their marriage on April 5,
2008 in Edina, MN.
They currently reside in St.
Louis Park, MN.
David J. Schaibley
'97 and Ann M. (Lentner) Schaibley
'97 are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Clare,
born May 4, 2008.
Shawn Betts ‘96
and his wife Heather had their first baby on July 20, 2008. Caleb Michael arrived at a whopping 10 lbs.,
5 oz. and 23 inches long.
OBITUARIES
Richard "Brian" Bates ‘91 passed away June 12, 2008
at the age of 60. He was an
environmental lawyer who fought against tobacco company advertising aimed at
young people, and worked to ban or limit the proliferation of billboards in St. Paul and other
cities. He was also a passionate
advocate for the Mississippi River and various
other local rivers, streams, and wetlands.
At various times he was a member of many groups and boards, including
Scenic Minnesota, the Sierra Club, and the Macalester-Groveland Community
Council.
Thomas
Bennett Wilson, III ‘80
passed away May 19, 2008, just short of his of 62nd birthday. He had
a successful civil trial practice and was instrumental in expanding the rights
of the elderly, mentally ill, and children. In 1986 the Mental Health
Association and the State U.S. Veteran Hospital Advocates honored him with the
Dwight V. Dixon Award. In 1987 the MN Mental Health Association recognized him
with the Outstanding Legal Services to Adolescents award. He was named to Who's
Who in American Law in 1991, and MN Law and Politics recognized him as a "Super
Lawyer" in employment, social security, and elder law in 1998.