In Memoriam – Fall 2021
1950S
1960S
Robert R. Cassilly, LL.B. ’60
Melvin R. Guy, J.D. ’61
William L. Freeh, LL.B. ’62
John B. Maier, J.D. ’63
1970S
1980S
1990S
2000S
2010S
Alumni Notes – Fall 2021
1970s
STUART M. GOLDBERG, J.D. ’74, is the chairperson for the Stratford University Professional Advisory Committee and is the chair of its Alumni Project, which was created to establish an alumni association and an alumni relations office for the university. Additionally, Goldberg is a foundation trustee for the Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Foundation in the United States.
BARNETT Q. BROOKS, J.D. ’75, is of counsel at Smithey Law Group LLC.
HON. GLENN L. KLAVANS, J.D. ’78, is county administrative judge on the Anne Arundel County, Md., Circuit Court for the Fifth Judicial Circuit.
1980S
1990S
PATRICK PALMER, J.D. ’90, was named to the board of directors of Queenstown Bank of Maryland.
HEATHER L. PRICE, J.D. ’91, is associate judge on the District Court of Maryland, District 3, Caroline County.
LESLEY A. DAVIS, J.D. ’92, is executive vice president of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy.
SANDRA A. BANISKY, J.D. ’93, joined the board of directors of WYPR.
SHELLY L. BROWN, J.D. ’94, joined the board of directors of 211 Maryland.
KELLY A. KOERMER, J.D. ’94, joined the foundation board of directors of The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region.
BOB SHILLINGER, J.D. ’95, is county attorney of Monroe County, Fla.
DANIEL P. VAVONESE, J.D. ’95, is deputy commissioner for trademark operations at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
GLENN M. SULMASY, J.D. ’97, is president of Nichols College.
DAVID M. CONNELLY, J.D. ’98, is a partner in the energy practice at Balch & Bingham in Washington, D.C.
NEIL E. DUKE, ESQ., J.D. ’98, is practice group leader and chief legal counsel for employee affairs and accessibility coordination at the Johns Hopkins Health System Legal Department.
STEPHANIE A. LAMONACA, J.D. ’98, is associate dean of students at the University of Redlands.
KRISTIE SCOTT, J.D. ’98, is general counsel at Xometry, a provider of on-demand manufacturing solutions.
CLAUDE DE VASTEY-JONES, J.D. ’98, joined the board of directors of the Heritage Housing Partner Corp.
HON. BRYON S. BEREANO, J.D. ’99, is associate judge on the District Court of Maryland, District 5, Prince George’s County.
LORI L. SHERWOOD, J.D. ’99, is director of commercial and market development at Render Networks.
2000S
AMY E. ASKEW, J.D. ’01, was named a fellow of the American Bar Foundation.
REBECCA N. CORDERO, J.D. ’02, received the 2020 Respect for Law Award from the Optimist Club of Calvert County, Md.
JOHN A. CARPENTER, JR., J.D. ’03, is a partner at Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP.
JAMES F. ELLIOTT, J.D. ’03, is state’s attorney for Allegany County, Md.
LUISELLA “SELLA” PERRI, J.D. ’03, is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Holland & Knight, where she concentrates her practice on federal tax laws and regulations related to tax-exempt financings.
GENEAU MARIE THAMES, J.D. ’03, joined the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel.
ADAM D. BAKER, J.D. ’05, is a partner at Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP.
ERIK S. ATAS, J.D. ’06, is associate judge on the Baltimore City, Md., Circuit Court for the Eighth Judicial Circuit.
DAVID J. WEISHAUS, J.D. ’07, is manager of Tunie’s Market in Coral Springs, Fla.
KEMP W. HAMMOND, J.D. ’08, is associate judge on the District Court of Maryland, District 7, Anne Arundel County.
JASON F. WEINTRAUB, J.D. ’08, is counsel in the government relations practice at Gordon Feinblatt LLC.
2010S
LEAH CONWAY DEMPSEY, J.D. ’10, was recognized as a top lobbyist by The Hill newspaper.
HENRY L. GREENIDGE, J.D. ’10, is a fellow-in-residence at the New York University McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research.
MYSHALA E. MIDDLETON, J.D. ’10, is associate judge on the Baltimore City, Md., Circuit Court, Eighth Judicial District.
CAILIN J. TALBERT, J.D. ’10, is a senior associate at JDKatz P.C.
MATTHEW HUDDLE, J.D. ’11, is a partner at the Baltimore firm of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, working in the firm’s corporate, private equity and venture capital practice groups.
BABAK MONAJEMI, J.D. ’11, is a shareholder at Polsinelli in Washington, D.C.
RACHEL C. SNAVELY, J.D. ’11, is executive director of Region 9 at the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council.
ZAINAB ALKEBSI, J.D. ’12, is policy counsel at the National Association of the Deaf, where she advocates for regulatory changes to improve the quality of life of deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, deaf with mobile disabilities, and deaf-blind people. She is also president of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association.
KIM E. STEPANUK, J.D. ’13, is an attorney at MBH Settlement Group.
2020S
SUMBUL ALAM, J.D. ’20, is an associate at Ballard Spahr in Baltimore.
EMILY (SCHULTHEIS) DEBENEDETTO, J.D. ’20, is an associate with Shaw Keller LLP in Wilmington, Del.
RYAN FRACE, J.D. ’20, is an attorney advisor at the Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of Justice, in New York.
JOSHUA R. PERRY, J.D. ’20, is a fixed income portfolio manager and partner at Brown Advisory in Baltimore.
ALANA QUINT, J.D. ’20, is a staff attorney at Maryland Legal Aid.
JORDAN CULLEY, J.D. ’21, is a contract specialist at the U.S. General Services Administration.
Faculty Notes – Fall 2021
BARBARA BABB
PRESENTATIONS
“Five Years of Family Justice Courts,” at the International Advisory Council Meeting, Singapore, Oct. 1, 2019
“Creating a Caring Unified Family Court,” at the Family Justice Practice Forum, Singapore, Oct. 2, 2019
JOHN BESSLER
PRESENTATION
“The Baron and the Marquis: Liberty, Tyranny, and the Enlightenment Maxim that Can Remake American Criminal Justice,” Harvard Law School, Oct. 4, 2019
GILDA DANIELS
PRESENTATIONS
Webinar discussion of her recent book, Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America, and the documentary film “Rigged,” May 29, 2020
Webinar featured guest, “Voter Suppression and the 2020 Elections: A Threat to Our Democracy?” May 20, 2020. Sponsored by Los Angeles-based Jews United for Democracy and Community Advocates Inc.
MICHELE E. GILMAN
ARTICLES
“AI algorithms intended to root out welfare fraud often end up punishing the poor instead,” The Conversation, Feb. 14, 2020
“Let’s enact a privacy law that advances economic justice,” The Hill, Dec. 9, 2019
“The Future of Clinical Legal Scholarship,” 26 Clinical L. Rev. 189 (2019)
NIENKE GROSSMAN
ARTICLE
“Populism, International Courts, and Women’s Human Rights,” 35 Md. J. Int’l L. (2020)
PRESENTATION
“National Nominations Procedures for Selection of International Criminal Court Judges,” United Nations Side Event, New York, NY, February 5, 2020
DANIEL HATCHER
ARTICLE
“Stop Foster Care Agencies from Taking Children’s Resources,” 71 Florida Law Rev. Forum 104 (2019)
MEDIA APPEARANCE
Interviewed in episode 4, discussing the poverty industry, in the six-part Netflix series, “The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez.” The series first aired on Feb. 26, 2020
CASSANDRA JONES HAVARD
ARTICLE
“Doin’ Banks,” U. Pa. J. Law & Pub. Affairs, Vol. 5 (forthcoming 2020)
MARGARET JOHNSON
ARTICLE
“Menstrual Justice,” 53 UC Davis L Rev 1 (2019) (lead article)
PRESENTATION
Presenter and participant, “Menstrual Justice,” Technical Advisory Group on Menstrual Health and Hygiene Policy Review Project, Geneva, Switzerland, October 10–11, 2019
ROBERT KNOWLES
ARTICLE
“Zealous Administration: The Deportation Bureaucracy,” 72 Rutgers U.L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020) (with Geoffrey Heeren)
DIONNE KOLLER
ARTICLE
“Amateur Regulation and the Unmoored United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee,” in 9 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 88 (Nov. 2019)
PRESENTATION
“Exploring a Compensation Framework for Intercollegiate Athletes,” testimony before U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, July 1, 2020
ROBERT LANDE
ARTICLE
“Can COVID-19 Get Congress to Finally Strengthen U.S. Antitrust Law?” Washington Monthly, May 21, 2020 (with Sandeep Vaheesen)
JAIME ALISON LEE
ARTICLE
“From Socrates to Selfies: Legal Education and the Metacognitive Revolution,” 12 Drex. Law Rev. 2 (forthcoming 2020)
JAMES MAXEINER
PRESENTATION
Chapters from book in progress, Statutes in Germany’s Government of Laws: With Lessons for the United States of America, at the Works-in-Progress Conference, American Society of Comparative Law 2019 Annual Meeting, University of Missouri School of Law, Columbia MO, Oct. 17, 2019
AUDREY MCFARLANE
PRESENTATION
Panelist, “Beyond Redlining: Black Lives Matter and Community Development,” American Bar Association, June 17, 2020
MICHAEL MEYERSON
RECOGNITION
Received UB President’s Faculty Award for 2020
NANCY MODESITT
ARTICLE
“A New Type of Circuit Split: The Hidden Circuit Split in Retaliation Cases,” 68 Kan. L. Rev. 101 (2019)
MAX OPPENHEIMER
ARTICLE
“The New Cybersquatters: The Evolution of Trademark Enforcement in the Domain Name Space,” 30 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 447 (2019–2020)
WALTER SCHWIDETZKY
ARTICLE
“Code Sec. 163(j), the Proposed Regulations, and Partnerships: The Nightmare Basics,” 98 Taxes The Tax Magazine 98(2), 19 (2020)
MORTIMER SELLERS
PRESENTATION
“A Realistic Theory of Law” and “The Philosophical Foundations of International Law,” World Congress of the Philosophy of Law, Lucerne, Switzerland, July 2019
CHARLES TIEFER
ARTICLES
Regular series of columns on Forbes.com
KIM WEHLE
ARTICLES
Regular series of articles in The Hill and The Bulwark
RONALD WEICH
PRESENTATION
“Looking Back on Impeachment from the Middle of a Pandemic,” lecture for Baltimore Bar Library Association, April 30, 2020
On The Bookshelf
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Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America
Uncounted examines the phenomenon of disenfranchisement through the lens of history, race, law, and the democratic process. Prof. Gilda R. Daniels argues that voter suppression works in cycles, constantly adapting and finding new ways to hinder access for an exponentially growing minority population. She warns that a premeditated strategy of restrictive laws and deceptive practices has taken root and is eroding the very basis of American democracy — the right to vote.
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Researching the LaW: Finding What You Need When You Need IT
This book, now in its third edition, guides students through a decidedly contemporary approach to legal research. Prof. Amy E. Sloan presents legal research as a process of efficiently filtering a vast quantity of available information. Simply put, students learn how to locate and identify the most pertinent and authoritative information available with the greatest possible expedience. Her clear, concise explanations of essential research sources are presented in a context that speaks to the way lawyers do research today, with a flexible approach that works in a rapidly changing research environment.
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Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law
This problem-based book, by Prof. Robert Rubinson and two co-authors, reflects the authors’ broad range of teaching, clinical and policy-making experience. Updated in a fifth edition, the book’s carefully crafted ethical problems challenge students to engage in a deep analysis and participate in lively class discussion.
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What You Need to Know About Voting — and Why
Prof. Kimberly Wehle offers practical, useful advice on the mechanics of voting and an enlightening survey of its history and future. She explains primaries, the electoral college, mail-in ballots, gerrymandering and more. For everyone looking ahead to the next election, it’s a timely and informative guide, providing the necessary background to make informed choices.
In Memoriam – Fall 2020
1950s
Edward B. Rybczynski, J.D. ’52
John R. Cannon, LL.B. ’53
Raymond A. Richards, J.D. ’53
James J. Dembeck, J.D. ’54
J. Max Millstone, Sr., LL.B. ’56
Robert H. Bates, LL.B. ’58
Hon. Jerome B. Blum, LL.B. ’58
Bernard Brager, LL.B. ’58
Dominick D. Ferrarini, LL.B. ’58
Martin I. Moylan, J.D. ’59
1960s
John F. Foley, Jr., LL.B. ’62
Robert G. Durnal, J.D. ’63
Richard J. Pozecki, J.D. ’63
Thomas B. Shettle, J.D. ’63
William C. Bausman, J.D. ’64
Thomas J. Doud, Jr., LL.B. ’64
Edward J. Katrinic, LL.B. ’64
Donald J. May, J.D. ’64
Robert H. Bommer, Jr., J.D. ’65
Louis J. Martucci, LL.B. ’65
Frederick J. Alsruhe, LL.B. ’66
Milton W. Lee, J.D. ’66
Ronald J. Levasseur, J.D. ’66
George Anderson Shehan, LL.B. ’66
Richard C. Brooke, J.D. ’67
Joan B. Burrier, LL.B. ’67
Thomas C. Gentner, J.D. ’67
Wadsworth Robinson, LL.B. ’67
Charles W. Sullivan, LL.B. ’67
William F. Kirwin, Jr., J.D. ’68
John Franklin (“Mac”) McClellan LL.B. ’68
Patricia A. Thomas, J.D. ’69
1970s
Guy R. Ayres, III, J.D. ’70
George A. Breschi, J.D. ’70
Rev. St. George I. B. Crosse, III, J.D. ’70
Robert J. Heitzman, J.D. ’70
Frank B. Proctor, J.D. ’70
John W. Bryant, J.D. ’71
Louis C. Bricca, J.D. ’72
Emile J. Henault, Jr., J.D. ’72
Hon. James F. Schneider, J.D. ’72
Joe R. Carney, J.D. ’73
Anthony G. Dibenedetto, J.D. ’73
Karl V. Hetherington, Jr., J.D. ’73
Hon. Larry R. Holtz, J.D. ’73
Hon. Patrick Cavanaugh, J.D. ’74
Mary Louise Carey Faber, J.D. ’74
Sharon L. Harris, J.D. ’74
WG Speicher, Jr., J.D. ’74
Roger L. Pickens, J.D. ’75
Bernard C. Wald, J.D. ’75
Thomas P. Barbera, J.D. ’76
Charles J. Kollar, J.D. ’76
William M. Rudd, J.D. ’76
Phyllis B. Kramer, J.D. ’77
Neil S. Alpern, J.D. ’78
Kirk L. Hurley, J.D. ’78
J. Frank Nayden, J.D. ’78
Arthur I. Messinger, J.D. ’79
1980s
Terri A. Davis, J.D. ’81
C. Teresa V. Osborne, J.D. ’81
Barton L. Stringham, J.D. ’81
Don E. Ansell, J.D. ’82
Edward R. Jeunette Jr., J.D. ’82
Thomas J. Ward, J.D. ’82
Claudie Heim Tucker Stewart, J.D. ’83
Kathleen A. Talty, J.D. ’83
Timothy K. Michels, J.D. ’84
Dale C. McCloud, J.D. ’85
Francis G. Martin, J.D. ’86
Robert J. Morrissey, J.D. ’87
John M. Lis, J.D. ’88
1990s
Mark W. Conforti, J.D. ’91
Gregory A. Castelli, J.D. ’94
Susan E. Bare, J.D. ’97
Alumni Notes – Fall 2020
1960s
Stanley Alpert, LL.B. ’63, received the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service 10-Year Volunteer Award.
Alan J. Bloom, J.D. ’65, received the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service 10-Year Volunteer Award.
1970s
Augustus F. “Gus” Brown, J.D. ’74, principal member of the law firm of Brown, Brown & Young, P.A., received the 2019 Faculty Member of the Year Award from the Keenan Trial Institute of Atlanta.
Hon. Richard K. Renn, J.D. ’76, retired from the York County, Pa. Court of Common Pleas after 22 years of service.
J. William Pitcher, J.D. ’78, a longtime Annapolis lobby-ist, joined the national lobbying firm Husch Blackwell Strategies.
1980s
Mark S. Radke, J.D. ’81, joined the board of directors of First Columbia Development Corp.
Diane R. Schwartz Jones, J.D. ’82, is council administrator for Maryland’s Howard County Council.
Stephen W. Lafferty, J.D. ’83, is chief sustainability officer for Baltimore County, Md.
Cynthia S. Miraglia, J.D. ’83, retired from the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission.
Hon. Audrey J. S. Carrion, J.D. ’84, is circuit administrative judge on the Circuit Court of Baltimore City for the Eighth Judicial Circuit.
Barry L. Levin, J.D. ’84, was named one of Maryland’s Most Admired CEOs in 2019 by The Daily Record.
Kendel S. Ehrlich, J.D. ’87, is director of the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking for the Office of Justice Programs for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Donna E. Van Scoy, J.D. ’88, is a family law attorney at Lerch, Early & Brewer.
1990s
Nancy Grodin, MBA ’83, J.D. ’90, retired from the Maryland Insurance Administration, where she was deputy insurance commissioner.
Morrisann M. Wilson, J.D. ’90, was appointed to the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission.
Elizabeth W. “Libby” Benet, J.D. ’92, is global chief underwriting officer for cyber at AXA XL, a global business insurance provider.
Chester G. “Chip” Davis, Jr., J.D. ’93, is president and chief executive officer at the Healthcare Distribution Alliance.
Timothy J. Longo Sr., J.D. ’93, is chief of police and associate vice president for safety and security at the University of Virginia.
Timothy J. Quick, J.D. ’93, is a judge on the Virginia Beach, Va., Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.
Jason Morton, J.D. ’94, received the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service 10-Year Volunteer Award.
Anne Murphy, J.D. ’94, is lecturer in the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Sang W. Oh, J.D. ’94, joined the board of directors of the University System of Maryland (USM) Foundation. Oh is managing partner at Talkin & Oh LLP in Ellicott City, Md.
20-Year Volunteer Award.
Yolanda F. Sonnier, J.D. ’97, is human rights administrator for Howard County, Md.
2000s
Patricia M. Muhammad, J.D. ’00, wrote an article, “The U.S. Reparations Debate: Where Do We Go From Here,” that appears in the N.Y.U. Review of Law and Social Change, 44 The Harbinger (2020).
Todd R. Chason, J.D. ’01, is managing member (chief operating officer) and general counsel at Gordon Feinblatt.
Hon. Joyette M. Holmes, J.D. ’01, received the Marietta Daily Journal’s 2019 Citizen of the Year Award. Holmes was named lead prosecutor by the Georgia attorney general in the Ahmaud Arbery case.
Carlos Nunes, J.D. ’01, is a code enforcement officer for Boyce, Va.
Tiffany P. Robinson, J.D. ’01, is secretary of labor for the State of Maryland.
Danielle G. Marcus, J.D. ’02, is a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough’s Baltimore office and was named to The Daily Record’s 2019 Maryland’s Top 100 Women.
Kendra V. Johnson, Ed.D., J.D. ’03, is a community superintendent at Howard County, Md. Public Schools.
Andrew S. Rappaport, J.D. ’03, is an associate judge on the Calvert County, Md. Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit.
Hon. Wennesa Bell Snoddy, J.D. ’03, is a judge on the Prince George’s County, Md., District Court.
James O. Spiker IV, J.D. ’03, is a principal at Semmes Bowen & Semmes in Baltimore.
Kelly N. Beckham-Madigan, J.D. ’04, is the first executive director at the newly created Baltimore County Office of Ethics and Accountability.
Christopher P. Dean, J.D. ’04, is a principal at Miles & Stockbridge, P.C., in Baltimore, in its health care practice.
Jennifer L. McNulty, J.D. ’05, is a circuit judge of the Massachusetts Juvenile Court, Worcester Division.
Jason R. Potter, J.D. ’05, is an assistant attorney general at the Maryland Office of the Attorney General.
Jeremy M. Eldridge, J.D. ’06, and Kurt E. Nachtman, J.D. ’06, were featured in The Daily Record for their podcast “Lawyers on the Rocks.” Eldridge and Nachtman are defense attorneys at ENLawyers.
Duncan S. Keir, J.D. ’06, is a litigator with Albers & Associates.
Kimberly H. Neal, J.D. ’07, was elected secretary of the board of directors for the Baltimore chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Neal is general counsel at The Children’s Guild Alliance.
Erich M. Bean, J.D. ’08, is associate judge on the District Court of Maryland, District 12, Allegany & Garrett counties.
Glen E. Frost, J.D. ’08, CERT ’09, LL.M. ’09, is president and associate legal counsel at the American Citizens Abroad Global Foundation.
Bridgette M. Harwood Stumpf, J.D. ’08, received an Excel Award from the Center for Nonprofit Advancement for her work as executive director of the Network for Victim Recovery of DC, which she co-founded in 2012.
Christopher J. Smith, J.D. ’08, is an associate in the workers’ compensation defense and employers’ liability team at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Thomas E. “Tommy” Miller, J.D. ’09, is senior counsel at Nixon Law Group.
2010s
Scarlett M. Corso, J.D. ’10, is counsel with the liability team at Franklin & Prokopik in Baltimore.
Ashley C. MacLeay, J.D. ’10, is director of external relations at the Independent Women’s Forum.
N. Tucker Meneely, J.D. ’10, is a partner at Council Baradel in Annapolis, Md.
Erinn F. Grzech, J.D. ’11, is a principal at Semmes Bowen & Semmes in Baltimore.
John P. Malone, J.D. ’11, is general counsel at Shryne Group.
Samantha N. Manganaro, J.D. ’11, was recognized by The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys as one of the 10 best personal injury lawyers in Maryland for highest verdicts and settlements. She is a partner in the firm of Campen & Manganaro in Frederick, Md.
Jessica L. Phillips, J.D. ’11, is an associate attorney at Maho Prentice.
Matthew J. Rudo, J.D. ’11, is a senior litigation attorney at Cordell & Cordell’s Baltimore office.
Kathleen Wootton Hurd, J.D. ’11, joined the board of directors for Chesapeake Bank and Trust. Hurd is a partner at Rasin, Wootton & Hurd.
Lauren B. Ziegler, J.D. ’11, is of counsel at Nemphos Braue and was appointed to the Maryland Park Advisory Commission.
Elizabeth Payne-Maddalena, J.D. ’13, is senior associate attorney at Berenzweig Leonard.
John J. Leppler, Jr., J.D. ’14, is a senior attorney with Albers & Associates.
Anna S. Sholl, J.D. ’14, is deputy executive director for the Maryland State Bar Association.
Kira E. Zuber, J.D. ’14, is an associate in the medical malpractice group at Goodell DeVries in Baltimore.
Tiffany F. Boykin, J.D. ’15, dean of student engagement at Anne Arundel Community College, received the 2020 Benjamin L. Perry Award from the National Association for Student Affairs Professionals.
Snehal P. Massey, J.D. ’15, is an associate in the family law practice at Turnbull, Nicholson & Sanders.
Momen Abukhdeir, J.D. ’16, is chief data and performance officer for Baltimore County, Md.
Richard L. “Ricky” Adams III, J.D. ’16, is associate attorney at O’Byrne Law.
Vernon D. Brownlee, J.D. ’16, is an associate in the liability practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Michael J. March, J.D. ’16, joined the board of directors for the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service. March is an associate at Rosenberg Martin Greenberg.
Bethany P. Neeb, J.D. ’16, is an associate at Bowie & Jensen, in Towson, Md., in the firm’s litigation practice.
Bryan A. Upshur, J.D. ’16, is an assistant solicitor for the City of Baltimore.
David A. Fraser, J.D. ’17, is an associate in the liability practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Erik L. Johnson, J.D. ’17, is an associate in the liability practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Kara K. Parker, J.D. ’17, is an associate in the workers’ compensation practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Benjamin H. Seider, J.D. ’17, is an associate at Goldberg Segalla.
Marleigh A. Davis, J.D. ’18, is an associate in the workers’ compensation practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Janet E. Franklin, J.D. ’18, is a litigation associate at Hawley Troxell in Pocatello, Idaho.
Horton J. McCormick, III, J.D. ’18, is an associate at Rollins, Smalkin, Richards & Mackie.
Dytonia L. Reed, M.A. ’11, J.D. ’18, is assistant director of government relations at the Maryland Insurance Administration.
John F. Simanski III, J.D. ’18, is an associate in the liability practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Matthew T. West, J.D. ’18, is an associate in the workers’ compensation practice at Franklin & Prokopik’s Baltimore office.
Alexis L. Holiday, J.D. ’19, is an associate in the family law practice at Turnbull, Nicholson & Sanders.