McRobbie announced the naming of the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis in honor of Indianapolis attorney, banker and civic leader Robert H. McKinney School of Law in recognition of the largest gift the school has ever received and one of the largest in legal education.
A Focus on Faculty
The first, “The Role of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Contemporary Anti-Human Trafficking Discourse,” published in the spring/. It also gave attendees the opportunity to become more familiar with the center's activities and initiatives.
CLE Program: From Tight Ends and Trademarks to Scorecards and Social Media—The Importance
This year's event was titled "The Changing Face of the Financial Real Estate Market: Two Perspectives on Reform." We trust you and your expertise.' The UN is telling us that we can freely provide them with research, position papers, reports and summaries in written form.
Health Compliance Program with Major Conference
Above: The inaugural Biomedical and Healthcare Industry Regulatory and Compliance Conference launched the school's new healthcare compliance program. The inaugural Conference on Regulatory and Compliance in the Biomedical and Healthcare Industry on September 21 drew a crowd of over 200 attendees to the focused event.
Health Law Expert Nicolas Terry to Its Ranks
Jim Shaheen, former Medicaid Inspector General, New York State Office and Alan Pope, Medicaid Director, Indiana Attorney General's Office. Siefert, General Counsel and Compliance Officer, Regenstrief Institute, Inc.; Eric Thieme, General Counsel and Compliance Officer, Indiana Health Information Exchange, Inc.; and Joy Pritts, Chief Privacy Officer, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, Washington, D.C.
Law Degree?
The final session of the day dealt with "Audit, Investigations and Implementation and the Theory or Strategy Behind Them". Erin Lewis, Counsel, Baker & Daniels; Rob Banter, Auditor, Indiana Attorney General's Office, Medicaid Fraud Control Unit;. Professor Emeritus and former co-director of the Hall Center, Eleanor DeArman Kinney was honored at a reception in the Conour Atrium following the conference.
Medical Degree?
Mary Beth Claus, Deputy Chief Legal Officer, Cleveland Clinic; David Douglas, partner, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Washington, D.C.; Norm Tabler, Executive Vice President &. Alice King, Senior Consultant at Towers Watson in Dallas, Texas, spoke on "Responsible Trust Organizations" and Ralph Hall, Visiting Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School spoke on "Advertising and Promotion."
Environmental and
Natural Resources Law
Terror
Super Bowl at the
Global Crisis Leadership Forum Simulation
Testing Local Readiness in a Time of Terror
Thousands of fans were streaming into downtown Indianapolis for the Super Bowl, and since the scene was February in Indiana, a
EVEN WITHOUT A TERRORIST ATTACK, THE SCENE AT THE SUPER BOWL WOULD BE ENOUGH
Larry Allen, a third-year law student who lives in Bloomington, portrayed the president of the United States in the simulation. It's important to know what kind of atmosphere you want to create in the room,” he said as he walked into a press.
Beadle and Hamilton Lectures, along with Panel
1 – On Thursday 27 October, Nicholas Beadle, CMG, UK National Security Council, Cabinet Office, London, gave a keynote address entitled "The Legality of NATO's Intervention in Libya". 4- After the simulation, there was a panel discussion on "The legality and wisdom of armed intervention in Libya".
Discussions, Highlighted the Program
An adjunct professor at the law school for many years, he was selected as the recipient of the Maynard K. Award in 2003. She later became one of the first full-time law professors at the law school, teaching products liability and torts.
Distinguished Alumni Awards
He is a member of the Bars of Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Georgia and the United States. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the National Bar Association, the Council on Foreign Relations and The Bilderberg Meetings.
2011 Commencement Address
Assistant to the Executive Director of the Southern Regional Council; Georgia Field Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and an attorney in private practice in Arkansas and Georgia. Embassy in Cairo; Steve Morin, acting director of USAID in Egypt; Counsel Mohamed Mostafa al Behbeity, Deputy Minister of Justice and Head of the International Cooperation Unit in Egypt; Dr.
Commencement Ceremony
Grimes Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International and Comparative Law, and Azalea Assaf, LL.M candidate, visited Costa Rica to promote collaboration between universities, faculty exchanges, student exchange and recruitment, and joint research. Least Understood Area of The Law,” presented by Monica Foster; Greta Scodro, Assistant Administrator, Supreme Court Administration; Kyle Gillaspie, Staff Attorney, Indiana Court of Appeals; and Professor Shawn Boyne of the Law School.
Annual Labor-Management Relations Seminar
WITH A DIPLOMACY THAT CAN TYPICALLY ONLY BE ACHIEVED WITH THE PASSAGE OF TIME,
WHITE LECTURE on Legal Education On September 13, 2011, former New York Court of Appeals Chief Justice Judith Kaye spoke about her experiences as the first woman to preside over that court. Cuomo to New York's highest court, the Court of Appeals, becoming the first woman on that body.
Judge Judith Kaye
Immediately after law school, she entered private practice at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York. Today, she is a consultant at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP in New York.
Patents in a Global
Rea spoke on “Navigating the 21st Century Patent Terrain in a Global Innovation Economy” and McGoldrick, who serves as special advisor to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, spoke on “The End of AIDS – When. Myers Professor of Law at Saint Louis University School of Law spoke on “Electronic Health Records: Flavors of Regulation, from Privacy, Meaningful Use, and Product Liability to Device Regulation.”.
Economy and an End to AIDS
Programs, and getting a good job after graduation," in the fall issue of the ILSA Quarterly. Patents and the (uncertain) rules of the game," will be published in the Michigan TelecommunicaTions and.
WINTER COLLEGE FEBRUARY 10-12
2010 Grant for “Introducing international law to our first-year students to help prepare them for practice in the global legal environment.” Teaching materials on international law were prepared for the first year contracts, civil procedure, criminal law, property law and tort classes. The 2010 grant for the “Improving Housing Law Course” enabled the creation of teaching materials for “Foreclosure Prevention and Alleviation of Homelessness and Tenants.”
BISHOP, a partner at Cohen Garelick & Glazier, has been elected to serve as president of the Indiana Bar foundation. She was also selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2012 in the category of Medical Malpractice Law - Defendants.
ALUMNI
CLINE, an attorney at Lewis Wagner, LLP, was named "The Best of Indianapolis Medical Malpractice Law - Defendants Lawyer of the Year" for 2012. COx, an attorney at Lewis Wagner, LLP, was recently selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2012 in the categories Product Liability Litigation, Product Liability Litigation - Defendants, Professional Malpractice Law, and Professional Malpractice Law - Defendants.
AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
Additionally, she is a member of the Indiana State Employee Grievance Commission, appointed by Governor Mitch Daniels. ANDREW CAMPBELL of Baker & Daniels, LLP received the 2011 Pro Bono Publico Award from the Indiana Bar Foundation in recognition of his contributions to expanding access to legal services for the underserved.
CONNECTING APPLICANTS
She was also inducted into the College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers (2010), named a "Top Attorneys in Indiana" by Indianapolis Monthly in 2011, and holds a Martindale Hubbell AV rating. TONI EVERTON has been promoted to associate in the labor and employment team at Baker & Daniels, LLP.
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PATRICIA KINNEy was promoted from director to assistant dean of admissions at the Iu School of Law – Indianapolis.
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Shoulders, a member of the Evansville law firm of Ziemer, Stayman, Weitzel & Shoulders, was first appointed as an IU trustee in 2002 and then elected by alumni to the board again in 2005 and 2008. He is Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and has played a leadership role in a variety of professional organizations.
GIVE THE GIFT OF IU
- Of course, at the top of the list is the recent extraordinary $24 million gift from Bob
- In many conversations I’ve had with alumni since the announcement of Bob’s gift,
- Momentum keeps an institution moving forward toward even greater achievements. We are well-positioned to capitalize on our history of educating
Paul serves on the law school's Alumni Association Board of Directors and as class agent. Stitle has served on the Law School's Board of Visitors for many years and serves on the school's IMPACT Campaign Committee.
Scott Chinn Lee C. Christie
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Income from this gift is used to purchase art for display at the law school. Income from the fund supports an annual lecture in legal education at the law school.
Previous Law School Spirit of Philanthropy Award Recipients
Dale Palmer Professor of Law
In 1992, Judge Rosen made a gift to benefit the law school to honor his Harvard classmate, Cleon H. The professorship is intended to promote important teaching and research on tax law and policy.
Bruce Townsend Professor of Law
The former general counsel of Bindley Western Industries and longtime supporter of the law school has funded two endowed professorships with his generous gift. The 1933 graduate of Harvard Law School held a number of judicial posts after moving to Indiana in 1963, including serving as deputy attorney general, an administrator of the Indiana Supreme Court and the state's first senior judge who ' granted a "large" judicial authority in Indiana.
Velma E. Dobbins
William F. Harvey
Lawrence A. Jegen III
Barton L. Kaufman
Norman Lefstein
William J. Mead
Florence Wagman Roisman
James W. Torke
Lawrence P. Wilkins
Lloyd T. Wilson, Jr
Shao Ho
Harry Jacobs
Henry C. Karlson
Mary Harter Mitchell
George Wright
Merrill Moores, ‘53
John M. Ryan, Sr
Bruce Townsend
Willard VanHorne
Eric Schronce
This scholarship was established in 1978 by a bequest from the estate of George Banta, Jr., and is named in memory of the David D. Cox Memorial Scholarship was established in 1979 through a bequest to the law school by Jessie Adele Cox.
Donadio Scholarship
Patrick and Eleanor L. Endsley Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was established in 1983 in recognition of an outstanding student and former Attorney General for the State of Indiana, John J. The proceeds from the endowment are awarded annually to students selected on the basis of academic promise, character, financial need and previous military record, if any.
Kent Frandsen Scholarship
This annual scholarship was established by the Indianapolis Bar Association and Bar Foundation in honor of the Honorable S. The Noland Scholarship is based on academic excellence, a demonstrated commitment to advancing the understanding of the law, and an orientation toward public service.
Klineman Scholarship
S. Ober Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1999 by the estate of Martha Johnson Starr in memory of her late husband, Harold W. This scholarship was established in 1990 by a generous bequest to Indiana University from the estate of Franklin D.
Steven “Spike”
Steven Miller, ‘73
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Kerry Hyatt Blomquist, ‘ 90
Erik Chickedantz
Scott Chinn, ‘94
Members of the law school's board of visitors and alumni board at their joint meeting in the spring.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2009-2012
LaWand Ward and Matt Gaudin represented the Pro Bono Program, where students have provided 128,000 hours of pro bono legal service over the past 15 years. Ward leads the Pro Bono Program and Professor Watson is Associate Director of the Clinics.