NSU Shepard Broad College of Law | February 2018
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NSU Law host to The Florida Bar President Michael Higer and The Florida Bar President-Elect Michelle Suskauer
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The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division, Law Student Division hosted The Florida Bar President Michael Higer and The Florida Bar President-Elect Michelle Suskauer on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at NSU Shepard Broad College of Law, Panza Maurer Law Library. President Higer and President-Elect Suskauer presented information on The Florida Bar’s strategic priority focusing on the mental health and wellness of Florida lawyers and voluntary bar involvement.
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NSU SELS 11th Annual Symposium
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NSU Sports and Entertainment Law Society hosted their 11th Annual Sports and Entertainment Law Symposium on Saturday, January 20, at NSU Law. Speakers included Jennifer Gomez (JD 2010) Bruce Rogow, and keynote speaker Richard Wolfe. The career panelists included Charlotte Towne (JD 2008), Alan K. Fertel, LaShawn Thomas, and Shannon Harvey.
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Ben Hecht presenting "The 5 Drivers of Transformative Social Impact You Need to Know in 2018"
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NSU Law is pleased to host Ben Hecht as the 2018 John B. Anderson Distinguished Visiting Chair in Public Interest Law.
Mr. Hecht is the President and CEO of Living Cities, a collaborative of eighteen of the world’s leading foundations, who work together to boldly fight poverty in America’s cities.
As the Visiting Chair, Mr. Hecht will be leading classes, interacting with faculty and students, and presenting
"The 5 Drivers of Transformative Social Impact You Need to Know in 2018
" on February 21, followed by a reception.
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Washington, D.C. - Supreme Court of the United States
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NSU will be holding a reception for all law and other alumni. Join President Hanbury, Dean Garon, and fellow alumni for conversations and an opportunity to network. Guest speaker will be Professor Stephen Wermeil, with
American University Washington College of Law
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Sunday, March 18
6:00 – 8:30 PM
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NSU Law Environmental and Land Use Career Panel
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The NSU Law Career and Professional Development Office and the Environmental and Land Use Law Section of The Florida Bar co-sponsored the NSU Law Environmental and Land Use Career Panel on January 25. Professor Richard Grosso and Dean Janice Shaw hosted Michael C. Owens, Senior Assistant County Attorney for Broward County, Robert N. Hartsell, Esq. with Robert N. Hartsell, P.A. (JD 2002), Kathryn Mehaffey, Esq., (JD 2006), a partner with Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, and Michelle Diffenderfer, a partner with Lewis Longman and Walker.
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NSU Law partners with NSU Oceanographic Center – Earth Day Environmental Law Roundup: Environmental Issues in Changing Times.
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The Environmental and Land Use Law Section (ELULS) of the Florida Bar has provided a grant to support the NSU College of Law, the NSU Halmos College of Natural Sciences, and the NSU Law Environmental Law Society Symposium on
April 20, 2018
at the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center.
Registration coming soon.
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2018 Class Reunion: On The Fives
Celebrating class years ending in 3’s and 8’s
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Save the Date for your
On The Fives
Class Reunion. NSU Law will be celebrating the graduating classes from 1978 – through 2013 ending in 3 and 8 on November 3, 2018 at NSU Law.
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Kozyak Minority Mentoring Picnic
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Saturday, February 3
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Zoo Miami
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Mentoring Breakfast: Career Path
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Friday, February 9
7:30 - 9:00 am
NSU Law
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Wednesday, February 14
5:30 pm and 7:30 pm
NSU Rick Case Arena
Complimentary Tickets, Food, Beverages
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Thursday, February 15
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
NSU Law Atrium
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Panel Discussion: "Where Do We Stand"
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Thursday, February 16
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Carl DeSantis Building,
Sales Institute, Room 300
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Moot Court Society - Intramural Competition
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Volunteers Needed
Sunday, February 18
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
NSU Law
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2018 John B. Anderson Distinguished Visiting Chair -Ben Hecht
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Wednesday, February 21
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
NSU Panza Maurer Law Library 3rd Floor
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Immigration Legal Screening Clinic
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Saturday, February 24
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
NSU Law Atrium
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FREE Lunch for Florida Bar Exam takers
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Tuesday, February 27, 12:00 - 2:00 pm
& Wednesday, February 28, 12:00 - 2:00 PM
Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina,
Meeting Room 12
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Program Director: Professor Mark Dobson
NSU Law Alumni may use discount code:
NOVA
Expected CLE: 46 Credits, 2.0 Ethics
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Friday, March 16
7:30 am - 9:00 am
NSU Law
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Washington, D.C. NSU Alumni & Friends Reception
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Sunday, March 18, 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Sonoma Restaurant and Wine Bar
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NTA Mark Dobson 1L Tournament
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Volunteer Judges needed
Saturday/Sunday, March 24 - 25
8:30 am - 5:00 pm (2 shifts available)
NSU Law
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Professor Tim Canova
Participated in the 2018 Association of American Law Schools in the Section on Socio-Economics program. He spoke on three panels: “The Great Financial Crisis Ten Years Later: Lessons Learned?”; “The Case for a Job Guarantee Program”; and “Current State of Play in Financial Services Regulation”.
Ranked in the top 10% of all-time downloaded authors on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) academic website.
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Professor Kathy Cerminara
Presented “Ethics: Decisionmaking Capacity, Competency, and Surrogate Decisionmaking for the Elderly” to the NSU Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine residents at Broward Health in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Will coauthor a chapter about end of life care in Ethics and Vulnerable Elders: The Quest for Individual Rights and a Just Society (Cognella Academic Publishing), with coauthors Professor Alina M. Perez from NSU’s Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine Public Health Program and Dr. Angana Mahapatra,
Was invited to participate in the invitation-only Galveston Brain Injury Conference (GBIC), hosted in part by the Transitional Learning Center at the University of Texas, Galveston. The GBIC began in 2001 as a follow-up to a 1999 NIH Consensus Conference on Brain Injury Research. Its invited participants are national and international leaders in the field of brain injury research. The GBIC has become one of the premiere brain injury meetings, attracting investigators, educators, and clinicians from across North America, to discuss various research topics in traumatic brain injury.
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Professor Jane Cross
Was honored as a Top Black Educator of 2017 at the Legacy Reception on January 27, 2018.
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Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law Debra Moss Curtis
Published “They’re Digging in the Wrong Place:” How Learning Outcomes can Improve Bar Exams and Ensure Practice Ready Attorneys in the January 2018 issue of the Elon Law Review.
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Professor Michael Dale
Published the White Paper Your Key to Success: Four Strategies on Handling Evidence at Trial four articles with NSU law students. NITA selected this paper as a top three in 2017.
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Associate Dean of Faculty & Student Development and Professor of Law Olympia Duhart
gave opening remarks at the Legal Writing Institute one-day conference at NSU Law in December 2017. More than 35 professors from around the country attended the conference, themed “Small Changes, Big Results.” Professor Jani Maurer was one of the featured presenters. Professor Joe Hnylka, Professor Amanda Foster, Professor P. Camille Lamar, Professor Jane Cross, and Professor Heather Baxter participated as moderators. Professor Baxter also served as chair of the organizing committee for the event.
Associate Dean for Faculty & Student Development and Professor of Law Olympia Duhart
served as moderator on a panel entitled “On the Front Line: The Role and Position of Clinical Faculty of Color in Challenging Times” at the Annual Meeting for the Association of American Law Schools in San Diego on January 4, 2018. Dean Duhart serves as chair of the AALS Committee for the Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers and Students, which organized the panel.
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Professor Kenneth Lewis
Will present with NSU Lifelong Learning Institute in January 2018 in Tamarac, FL and March 2018 in Davie, FL.
Will present at the Broward County Libraries in February 2018.
Published “The Namibian Holocaust: Genocide Ignored, History Repeated, Yet Reparations Denied,” was published by the University of Florida’s, Florida Journal of International Law in November 2017.
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Professor Jani Maurer
Presented at the Legal Writing Institute in December 2017 held at NSU Law. Professor Maurer presented on how to incorporate current events into a Legal Research and Writing course to increase student engagement.
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Professor Joel Mintz
Published an opinion piece in The Hill titled “The New Tax Law is Welfare for the Wealthy.”
Accepted an invitation to write a second edition of his 2010 book, Fundamentals of Municipal Finance, for the American Bar Association.
Accepted an invitation to serve as a member of the Executive Committee of the Section on Natural Resources Law of the AALS.
Participated in two roundtable national scholars’ discussions at a scholars’ meeting of the Center for Progressive Reform at the University of San Diego School of Law. The discussion topics included, “Integrating Social Equity into Environmental Protection” and “The Future of U.S. Energy Regulation.”
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Professor John Sanchez
Updated his treatise, with Robert D. Klausner, State and Local Government Employment Liability (Clark Boardman Callaghan, 2017) in December 2017.
Attended a Virtual Symposium on Constitutional Remedies, presenting a paper titled “Contempt Fines and the Eleventh Amendment,” and questioning other participants on their papers. These essays will be published online, available on Lexis-Nexis in 2018.
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Associate Dean of Graduate and Online Programs, Susan H. Stephan
Presented “Trust-Related Privacy Factors in E-Learning Environments” and “Embracing Engagement through Technology in Online Graduate Education” at the Florida Distance Learning Association annual conference in Altamonte Springs on January 16 and 17, 2018. She also accepted an offer of publication for her article, “Embracing Engagement through Technology in Online Graduate Education” in the Distance Learning Journal, to appear in print in Volume 14, Issue 3 (2018).
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Five professors are seeking tenure with NSU Shepard Broad College of Law.
If you were a student of Professors Duhart, Lewis, Struffolino, Uzdavines or Webber-Nuñez please take a moment to provide comments to assist the Committee on Retention, Promotion, and Tenure.
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1979
Nancy Perkins
was published in the Duquesne University School of Law, Legal Scholarship Network: Legal studies research paper series. “
The Dialects and Dimensions of Sustainability
,” Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law, Vol.21, 2015.
1980
1981
Douglas M. McIntosh
of “
McIntosh Sawran & Cartaya
” in Ft. Lauderdale spoke to the Ohio Association of Civil Trial Attorneys at its annual meeting in Cleveland on “The Art of Conversation and Picking Your Best Juries.”
1985
Melinda Gentile
of “
Peckar & Abramson
” was a speaker at the AGC of America’s Advanced Management Program, “Contract & Alternate Dispute Resolution,” in Dallas.
1991
Tami R. Wolfe
of “
Kalis, Kleiman & Wolfe
” has been named president-elect of the Rotary Club of Davie-Cooper City.
1994
Matthew S. Nelles
of “
Berger Singerman
” was appointed to a three-year term on the editorial board of the Quarterly Journal for the American Intellectual Property Law Association.
1997
Sharon Cooper Lindsey
has joined “
Jones Lowry
” in West Palm Beach as a director. Lindsey is responsible for design, implementation and management of wealth transfer strategies for the firm’s clientele of multi-generational and international families and entrepreneurs, as well as clients’ legal, accounting, and financial advisors.
1999
Paul J. Gamm
made the top up and comers list at the U.S. law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP.
2000
Neil St. John Rambana
, gave the keynote speech at the naturalization ceremonies at the Northern District of Florida United States District Court.
2004
Alison Smith
, was named to the Keiser University Advisory Board.
Hollan (Holly) M. Fintel
have joined “
Kelley Kronenberg
” in Tampa. Fintel, who joins as a partner, focuses on creditor’s rights, commercial litigation, bankruptcy, and insurance subrogation. Griffith assists in handling matters related to mortgage banking and lending services, primarily involving mortgage foreclosure litigation.
2006
Jennifer Diaz
, was a panelist for AILA’s event, “Do you know rights (and your clients’ rights) when encountering law enforcement at airports and other ports of entry?” and spoke to 53 companies at a food trade show in Bulgaria. Attendees learned about how to import food and cosmetics into the U.S. and how to comply with the U.S. customs and FDA laws and regulations.
Louis Reinstein
, is being installed as the President of the B’nai B’rith Justice Unit #5207 at the 38th Annual Installation and Brunch on February 11, 2018.
2008
Sara Sandler
, The Broward County Bar Association young Lawyers Section, led by President Sara Sandler, was recognized as the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division 2018 Large Affiliate of the Year for its excellence in public service, member service and creative use of resources.
2011
Caryn A. Steven
s
have joined “
Ward Damon
”. Stevens is an associate who focuses on marital and family law.
Jamaal Jones
, will be participating in a therapeutic jurisprudence workshop at St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, discussing my forthcoming (as-yet-untitled) article on therapeutic jurisprudence in health law. On Thursday, February 22, will present at the 9th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference presented by the College of Health Sciences.
Valerie Barton Barnhart
and
Jorge Freddy Perera
, have formed the law firm “
Perera Barnhart
”. The firm provides legal services in the areas of business litigation, labor and employment, business transactions, and cybersecurity and data privacy.
Morgan Ben-David
, was a panelist at The Mentoring Program Breakfast at Nova Southeastern University’s Law Office of Career and Professional Development focused on how to create and manage a personal brand as well as professional career growth.
2013
Michelle Suarez
, published “Tackle Your First 5K in Just 8 Weeks!” in the January 2018 Broward County Bar Association Barrister.
2017
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making a gift
today.
To learn more about opportunities to support NSU Shepard Broad College of Law, please contact our Director of Development, Tiffany Garner, at 954-262-6261 or tiffany.garner@nova.edu. Thank you!
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lawalumni@nova.edu
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Laura Dietz
Director of Alumni Relations
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