Mark Your Calendars for the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award Luncheon on May 11th
The University of Cincinnati Law Alumni Association cordially invites you and your guests to the Alumni Luncheon honoring Daniel P. Carmichael '68, the Honorable Cheryl D. Grant '73, and James C. Kennedy '76. The event will be held at 12:00 noon at the Westin Cincinnati. Please rsvp to Peggy Ruwe at peggy.ruwe@uc.edu or 513.556.0071. (Read
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Meet Distinguished Alumni Award Winner Daniel P. Carmichael '68
Daniel Carmichael has broad experience in corporate and regulatory law and public policy. Prior to joining Faegre Baker Daniels, he spent 28 years with Eli Lilly and Company, most recently as Secretary to the Board of Directors and Deputy General Counsel. (Read More)
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APALSA: Ken Patel Visits UC Law
April 23, 2012
Distinguished Alumni Luncheon
May 11, 2012
Hooding May 13, 2012
National Business Law Scholars Conference
June 27, 2012
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Meet Distinguished Alumni Award Winner the Honorable Cheryl D. Grant '73
A former social worker and Cincinnati police officer, Judge Cheryl D. Grant now serves as a member of the Hamilton County Municipal Court. Not only is she a UC Law graduate, she is also a University of Cincinnati graduate as well, and will soon graduate with a master's degree in divinity from a theological seminary. (Read
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Meet Distinguished Alumni Award Winner James C. Kennedy '76
With significant experience in corporate, securities and financing law, James C. Kennedy has used his skills and legal acumen to counsel many Fortune 500 corporations. (Read
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OIP and Exoneree Nancy Smith were Featured on NBC's Dateline
On April 8, 2012, the NBC news show "Dateline" featured a UC connection in its episode titled "Haunted Memories," dealing with the probability that an innocent person spent 15 years in jail for crimes she did not commit. (Read More)
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From a New York City Dance Troupe to UC Law…Meet 1L Dolores Lagdameo
Maria "Dolores" Lagdameo grew up primarily in Cincinnati and graduated from The Ohio State University. This, alone, would not make the first-year College of Law student stand out from many of her peers. But it's safe to say that few, if any, law students have carved the same path as Lagdameo, who has both danced professionally and managed a restaurant. (Read More)
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How Billy Martin '76 Led 3L Kelvin Morris to the College of Law
In a matter of weeks, Kelvin Morris '12 will return home to his native Virginia. He grew up in Virginia, earned his undergraduate degree in Virginia and worked for about four years in Virginia. While he has spent the last three years in Greater Cincinnati, living across the river while attending the College of Law, Morris will return to the Old Dominion state this summer with a J.D. Morris will become the first in his family to graduate from law school, just seven years after becoming the first male in his family to earn a college degree. (Read More)
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Behind the Scenes with Registrar Charlene Carpenter
Students come and go from the College of Law in three year cycles. Each year there is a new class of students, while another group leaves. But one mainstay at the College of Law has been Charlene Carpenter. (Read
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2012 Diversity Grant Recipients Announced; UC Law Initiative Funded
Director of Academic Success Programs Joel Chanvisanuruk's proposal to create a pilot bridge program for entering law students from diverse backgrounds to master the foundational skills required for the successful study and practice of law was recently awarded funding. (Read More)
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New Books Examine Presidential Politics, 19th Century Writers, Client Counseling and Mental Health
From the economic performance of presidents and political parties to legal advocacy of nineteenth-century women writers, four College of Law professors have either recently published insightful books covering a range of legal research, issues, and theories. (Read More) |
CLE Opportunity: Focus on Foreclosure, Rental Housing and Domestic Relations
The Volunteer Lawyers Project (VLP) will be hosting their annual seminar/CLE event on Tuesday, May 8, 2012, starting at 8:30 a.m. Six (6) CLE credits (general) are available for Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Attorneys who commit to two (2) VLP cases this year can attend for free. For more information, contact Ginny Whitman at 513-362-2839. (Read More) |