NSU Law Commencement Ceremonies
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JD and Masters of Science in Law
Thursday, May 9, 2019 | 2:30 p.m.
Rick Case Arena, Don Taft University Center
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NSU Undergraduate Programs
Friday, May 10, 2019 | 2:30 p.m.
Rick Case Arena, Don Taft University Center
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Please join us in congratulating 192 JD and 61 MS students who will graduating with their respective degrees from NSU Law. Commencement is a recognition and celebration of academic achievement and the lasting contributions that students have made to the university. In addition, NSU Law will be recognizing the three NSU Paralegal Studies and Paralegal Certificate Program students at their undergraduate commencement on Friday, May 10, 2019 at 2:30 p.m.
Members of the JD Class of 2019 provided more than 10,019 hours of pro bono service to the local community. Sixty-One candidates participated in the Pro Bono Honor Program, earning Gold (300+ hours each), Silver (125-299 hours each) and Bronze (50-124 hours each) honors.
We welcome all family, staff, faculty and alumni to join us for this event at which
Paulette Brown
will be giving the commencement speech and honoring our outgoing class as they join our alumni family. Ms Brown is the Past-President of the American Bar Association and National Bar Association.
will be receiving an honorary degree from Nova Southeastern University.
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Student Life Achievement Award (STUEY) Finalist Hilary Creary
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NSU Law Director of Alumni Relations Karen Rose, Hilary Creary and Dean Jon M. Garon
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Alumna Hilary Creary took the STUEY university-wide honor as Alumni of the Year. Hilary
received her B.A. (1993) and J.D. (1997) from Nova Southeastern University. She practices in all areas of family law, and is also a Guardian ad Litem and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator. She is currently a member of the Florida Bar Board of Governors representing the 17
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Circuit, and has held leadership positions in multiple voluntary Bar Associations including T. J. Reddick Bar Association, and the Broward County Women Lawyers Association. She currently also serves on the Boards of the Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association, the Caribbean Bar Association, and is a founding member and Legal Advisor to the Jamaican Women of Florida organization, which is dedicated to educating and empowering Jamaican Women. She also believes in supporting her larger community and received the 2018 Florida Bar President’s Award for Pro Bono Service in the 17
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Judicial Circuit for her tireless representation of clients who could not otherwise afford legal services. In her “spare” time, Ms. Creary is the legal advisor to the Greater Pompano Beach Margate and Lighthouse Point Chamber of Commerce.
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NSU Trial Association National Champions
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Michael Halpern, Sarah Schultz, Kevin DeMatteo, Fredrick Givens, Professor Chaney, Kelly DesRosiers, Stacey Marquez and Jeremiah Romano.
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NSU Law students Kelly DesRosiers, Stacey Marquez and Jeremiah Romano along with coach C. Wes Byrum (JD 2017) earned the National Champion title at the Show Me Challenge Voir Dire Competition at the University of Missouri Kansas City. Jeremiah Romano earned Best Overall Advocate at the 2019 competition.
Earlier in the year the NTA South Texas Challenge team of Sarah Schultz, Kevin DeMatteo, Michael Halpern and Fredrick Givens with coaches
Berkin Aslan
(JD 2015) and Professor Megan Chaney earned a spot in the quarterfinals. Michael Halpern earned an outstanding advocate awards and the team was awarded the Bailey trophy for outstanding brief.
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NSU Law National Health Law Competition team earns 3rd place
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NSU Law students Hanna Bez, Dana Weinstein and Olestine Turenne with coaches Professor Marilyn Uzdavines and Professor Donna Litman earned Third Place overall in the 2019 Eighth Annual L. Edward Bryant, Jr. National Health Law Transactional Moot Court Competition.
The competition was held at the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law.
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NSU Law Environmental Symposium
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Post – Election Environmental and Land Use Law Landscape
May 10, 2019 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
NSU Shepard Broad College of Law
The seminar will feature lawyers and other speakers from South Florida and around the state, addressing environmental law changes resulting from the November 2018 Florida Constitutional Amendments, current issues involving South Florida’s water pollution problems, recent and pending legislative, rule and policy changes coming from Washington and Tallahassee. Speakers will emphasize land use and environmental issues impacting Florida’s coasts.
CLE Credits: 6.5 General
Certification Credits
City, County and Local Government Law: 6.5 Credits
State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice: 6.5 Credits
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June 27, 2019 | 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
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Sponsored jointly by NSU Shepard Broad College of Law and Rossway Swan Tierney Barry Lacey & Oliver, PA
The annual alumni reception at The Florida Bar Annual Convention is open to all attendees of the convention and all alumni and students (whether or not attending the convention). As one of the largest gatherings of NSU Law alumni, judges, and dignitaries, this special alumni reception provides a delightful opportunity to enjoy refreshments and networking opportunities.
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On Monday, April 15, 2019, NSU Shepard Broad College of Law graduates were inducted into The Florida Bar. The Honorable Robert Diaz (JD 1984) The Honorable Kal Evans (JD 2003) and The Honorable Ginger Lerner-Wren (JD 1983) joined Dean Jon Garon, faculty, staff, and family in celebrating this milestone for our alumni.
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Fourth District Court of Appeal held Oral Arguments at NSU Law
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The Honorable Spencer D. Levine, The Honorable Carole Y. Taylor, Presiding, and The Honorable Cymonie Rowe, Associate (JD 1997)
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The Fourth DCA held oral arguments at NSU Law in the Krupnick Campbell Malone Buser Slama Hancock Courtroom. The panel of judges for this session was The Honorable Carole Y. Taylor, presiding, The Honorable Spencer D. Levine and The Honorable Cymonie Rowe (JD 1997). The panel of judges followed up Oral Arguments with a question and answer session with students and alumni in the courtroom.
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3rd Annual Legal Master's Degree Conference
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Shepard Broad College of Law hosted the 3rd Annual Legal Master’s Degree Conference on March 28-30, 2019. More than 75 law school deans, faculty members, and administrators from across the United States gathered for engaging and relevant discussions concerning the present and future of graduate-level legal education for non-lawyers. Topics presented included engaging faculty and students, focused learning outcomes and assessment for non-JD courses, curriculum planning, branding and digital marketing, student services, and the future of legal education.
Event Information, Presentations, Photos
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Navigating Social Security Medicare and Medicaid
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Thad Joseph, Sharon Reich and Nick Barton with AGED, Inc. and Olga Torres, Esq. (JD 2017) Anabel Cordero (JD 2019) and Stacia Godkin (JD 2019) with the NSU AIDD Clinic
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Over 90 people attended NSU Law AIDD Clinic hosted seminar sponsored by AGED, Inc. and The Foundation for Indigent Guardianship, Inc in April 2019. The topic, “Navigating Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid,” was an in-depth training designed to cover the basics of Social Security Disability, Medicare, and Medicaid and its various programs for the aging / disabled population.
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Title VII, Title IX and Everything In Between
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Dear Jon Garon, Professor Michael Masinter, Desmond Daniels, Laura Bennett, Scott Limmer , Esq. and Cathleen Scott, Esq.
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Also in April, NSU Law hosted a panel discussion that explored sexual harassment within the educational setting and the workplace. Panelists included Laura Bennett, NSU Title IX Coordinator, Scott Limmer, Esq. (JD 1993), Cathleen Scott, Esq. and Professor Michael Masinter. The panel was moderated by Desmond Daniels, NSU Title IX Investigator and Deputy Title IX Coordinator.
The panel discussed the impact of Title IX and Title VII in these environments, as well as the opportunities which exist for law students and practicing legal professionals to create and sustain discrimination-free academic and workplace environments.
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NSU Law Spring 2019 Events
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NSU Law Commencement
Speaker: Paulette Brown
May 9, 2019 | 2:30 p.m.
NSU Rick Case Arena
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6.5 CLE Credits Approved
Environmental Law Symposium
May 10, 2019 | 9:00 a.m.
NSU Law
Sponsored by ELULS
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8 CLE Credits Approved + 1 hr of Ethics
The Essentials (and more) of Music Copyright Law with Ethics
May 17, 2019 | 9:00 a.m.
NSU Law
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Miami/Dade Alumni Chapter Gathering
May 30, 2019 | 6:00 p.m.
North Italia -
Miami
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4.0 CLE Credits
Florida Bar Trial Lawyers Section eDiscovery CLE
May 31, 2019
NSU Law
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CLE Credits Pending
Law Connect Plus
New Considerations in Immigration Practice
June 14, 2019
NSU Law
Save the Date
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Florida Bar Convention
Reception honoring incoming FL Bar President John M. Stewart (JD 1997)
June 27, 2019 | 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Boca Raton Resort & Club
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CLE Credits Pending
How to Build a Fictional World
July 5, 2019
Florida Supercon | Miami Beach Convention Center
Save the Date
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Upcoming Events - All the Details
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05-10-19 NSU Law Earth Day Environmental Symposium
6.5 CLE Credits Approved
Post – Election Environmental and Land Use Law Landscape
The seminar will feature lawyers and other speakers from south Florida and around the state, addressing environmental law changes resulting from the November 2018 Florida Constitutional Amendments, current issues involving south Florida’s water pollution problems, recent and pending legislative, rule and policy changes coming from Washington and Tallahassee. Speakers will emphasize land use and environmental issues impacting Florida’s coasts.
05-10-19 Florida Pro Bono Law School Challenge
NSU Law students and alumni are near the final days for the Florida Pro Bono Matters challenge sponsored by the Florida Bar. We encourage alumni to connect with a student so that all pro bono cases and mentoring opportunities are covered. Thank you to the students and alumni for continuing to make connections. The challenge continues through May 10 so there is still time to participate.
NSU students choose Pro Bono opportunities and NSU alumni match for a Win-Win experience.
06-14-19 Law Connect Plus - New Considerations in Immigration Practice
The Program and presentations will focus on the latest changes in immigration policies and how these changes affect immigration practice. Presenters will focus on a wide range of issues relating to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Temporary Protected Status (TPS), employment based petitions, family based immigrant petitions, citizenship, and refugee and asylum petitions. The program and presenters will outline the latest challenges in these areas and make recommendations on how best to handle these challenges.
Panelists:
Professor Shahabudeen Khan (JD 2003)
Elizabeth Blandon, Esq.
Sonia Oliveri, Esq. (JD 2015)
06-27-19 NSU Law Florida Bar Reception
Sponsored jointly by NSU Shepard Broad College of Law and Rossway Swan Tierney Barry Lacey & Oliver, PA
Whether you are attending the 2019 Annual Florida Bar Convention or interested in mingling with your peers at the alumni reception, this is one of the largest gatherings of NSU Law alumni, judges, and dignitaries. This is a special alumni reception to enjoy healthy refreshments and networking opportunities. This event is open to students, faculty and staff as well as those in the law community.
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Professor Jane Cross
Co-organized and participated on a panel with Professors Latisha Nixon-Jones (SULC), Teri McMurtry-Chubb (Mercer), Brenda Gibson (NCCU), Shakira Pleasant (Miami), Saleema Snow (UDC), and Tiffany Jeffers (Penn State Dickinson).
Their panel presentation took place at the fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at American University Washington College of Law (March 21-24, 2019). The panel focused on the creation of a Legal Writing Pipeline called WAR – Writing as a Resistance. The purpose of the pipeline is to foster a conducive writing environment for women of color interested in teaching Legal Writing and Skills courses. The panel also celebrated and honored the launch of the social media movement @blackandbluebook on twitter. The social media movement will highlight and provide resources for legal scholars of color.
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Director of the Legal Research & Writing Program & Associate Dean for Faculty and Student Development & Professor of Law Dean Olympia Duhart
Presented “Growing Grit in the LRW Classroom,” at the Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on March 16, 2019, with Professor Hugh Mundy of The John Marshall Law School.
Presented at the Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference on March 23, 2019, at American University College of Law in Washington, D.C. Duhart also served on the National Advisory Committee for the conference; she was recognized with a service award for her work.
Presented “Emotional Appraisals in the Wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Maria,” at the Cognitive Emotion and the Law Symposium held at Wake Forest University School of Law in North Carolina.
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Associate Dean for Library Services & Professor of Law Vicenç Feliú
Presented “Critical Reading for Law Students – What Library, LRW and ASP Can Collectively Do to Help Hone this Indispensable Skill,” with Sara Berman at the Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries Conference in Hot Springs, VA on March 23, 2019.
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Professor Jessica Garcia-Brown
Presented “Social, Academic, and Dining Etiquette,” at the NSU Farquhar Honors College Workshop on March 25, 2019.
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Dean Jon M. Garon
Published
The Empires Strike Back: Reassertion of Territorial Regulation in Cyberspace
, 3 J.L. & TECH. AT TEXAS (AUSTIN) 1 (2019) and
Cyber-World War III: Origins
, 7 J.L. & Cyber Warfare 1 (2018).
Presented “Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society” for Broward County Bar Association Law Day on May 3, 2019.
Presented “Law, Culture, and Context for Creative Works in Emerging Media” at the Art Museum Fort Lauderdale on April 11, 2019.
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Professor Richard Grosso
Was quoted in the March 12, 2019 issue of the Palm Beach Post, “Maggy Hurchalla’s $4.4 Million Appeal: Influential E-mails vs. Protected Speech.”
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Professor Areto Imoukhuede
Was awarded the NPOC19 Scholarship by the Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at American University College of Law in Washington, D.C.
Presented “Fake Equality: Affirmative Action and the Rebirth of Separate but Equal,” and “Feudalism and the Future,” at American University in Washington, DC on March 22, 2019.
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Professor Robert M Jarvis
Published
· Gambling under the Swastika: Casinos, Horse Racing, Lotteries, and Other Forms of Betting in Nazi Germany (Carolina Academic Press, 2019).
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A “Paucity of Details”: S.J. Crane and the Baseball Rule
, 54 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J. 69 (2019).
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Solving a Baseball Law Mystery: Unusual Databases for Lawyers
, 21 ABA TortSource 14 (Winter 2019).
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Are Punitive Damages Available When a Seaman Sues for Unseaworthiness?
, 46 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 26 (Mar. 18, 2019) [The Dutra Group v. Batterton, No. 18-266].
Professor Jarvis was quoted in fifteen regional and national publications relating to legal matters on constitutional issues, criminal matters, gambling, and baseball.
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Professor Ishaq Kundawala
Was interviewed by Layron Livingston of Local 10 News on the topic of bankruptcy law.
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Professor James Levy
Teaching the Digital Caveman: Rethinking the Use of Classroom Technology in Law School
, 19 Chapman L. Rev. 241 (2016), was selected for inclusion in volume 8 of the Legal Writing Institute’s Monograph Series, which will be devoted to the intersection of legal communication and technology. The LWI Monograph Series publishes “foundational articles on subjects that are important to the teaching and study of professional legal communication.”
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Professor Donna Litman
Presented “Trends and Hot Topics in Trusts,” at the Trust Boot Camp: Beyond the Basics sponsored by the Estate and Probate CLE Committee of the Palm Beach
County Bar Association on March 26, 2019.
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Associate Dean for Diversity, Inclusion, and Public Impact & Professor of Law Elena Maria Marty-Nelson
Presented at Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at American University Washington College of Law. The panel was titled “Intersectionality and Strengths and Challenges in Leadership.”
Presented
Defining the Role of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Professional
for the first annual LSAC Conference of Law School Diversity Officers, Cincinnati, Ohio in March 2019.
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Professor Emeritus of Law and C. William Trout Senior Fellow in Public Interest Law
Joel Mintz
Has had abstracts of his articles downloaded 18,084 times and full articles downloaded 2,326 times by SSRN subscribers. His articles on Research Gate have been read 848 times.
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Associate Dean of Graduate and Online Programs Susan H. Stephan
Received the Florida Distance Learning Association’s 2019 Visionary Award for Distinguished Leadership, which was presented at the FDLA/FAMTE 2019 Conference in Altamonte Springs, Florida in February 2019.
Presented “Accessibility Laws, Regulations, and Guidelines in Online and Blended Learning,” at the 2019 Transforming the Teaching and Learning Environment Virtual Conference sponsored by the University of Idaho.
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The Honorable Dorian Damoorgian annual visit and presentation
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James Foster (JD 2019), Professor Heather Baxter, Judge Dorian Damoorgian, Dean Olympia Duhart, Professor Amanda Foster, and Joseph Hynlka.
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For the seventh year in a row, the Legal Research and Writing Program and the Moot Court Society hosted Judge Dorian K. Damoorgian from Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal. Judge Damoorgian met with more than 100 students to share advice about successful oral arguments. His talk,
May It Please The Court: Oral Argument Tips from Judge Dorian K. Damoorgian.
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Student Publication with NITA
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Marie Andrews (JD 2019), research assistant with Professor Michael Dale, was the lead author for “Cross-border Depositions in Canada: Process and Procedure” which was published in the National Institute of Trial Advocacy newsletter, The Advocate.
NITA Article
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Broward County Women Lawyers' Association Rising Star Scholarship Awards
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Ninowtzka Mier, Samantha Gozlan (JD 2019) , Vanessa J. Alvarez (JD 2019), Ashley Ciccosanti (JD 2019) and Judge Giuseppina Miranda (JD 1999)
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The Broward County Women Lawyers' Association (BCWLA) presented three NSU Law JD students with a gold (Alvarez) and silver (Gozlan and Ciccosanti) scholarship awards in the April ceremony. This scholarship is presented to 2L or 3L female or male NSU Law students that exemplify the ideals of an individual who can strike the perfect balance between their legal studies, legal practice or current career (if applicable), legal community involvement, civic involvement and familial relationships.
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NSU University School Shepard Broad College of Law Fellowship Launched
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The inaugural cohort of the NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Fellowship is composed of NSU University School students who share a passion for law, civil rights, and social justice. The students participated in a unique learning experience that grants them access to NSU Law Moot Court society mentors, experienced legal professionals, and the real-world applications of their classroom education.
The Law Fellows were given a Supreme Court case dealing with Constitutional Law and privacy issues and were asked to write a brief. The briefs were edited under the guidance of NSU Professor Heather Baxter (JD 2000) and the NSU Law Moot Court society mentors. After participating in information sessions on oral advocacy and argument, the Law Fellows delivered their brief during a final presentation where they argued their positions in front of the NSU Law Moot Court society.
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1979
Ross Manella
was named partner-in-charge at the Fort Lauderdale office of
Hinshaw & Culbertson
. Manella’s practice is focused on representing domestic and international clients in the areas of commercial and residential real estate, mortgage transactions, corporate and commercial matters, and domestic and offshore incorporations.
1985
Thomas Baird
was elected shareholder at
Jones Foster
in West Palm Beach. Baird’s practice focuses on the representation of municipalities, land use and zoning law, and litigation. He represents counties, municipalities, and developers in state and federal courts.
1995
1997
Michael Schneider
joined
GrayRobinson
as a shareholder in their Melbourne office. Schneider focuses his practice on real estate transactions with an emphasis on title insurance matters.
1999
2000
2001
Lisa A. Robinson has joined
Boyd & Jenerette
as an associate in their Boca Raton office. She handles primarily construction defect cases.
2002
Jonathan Beckerman
has been appointed as office managing shareholder of
Littler Mendelson P.C.
in
the firm’s Miami office. Beckerman represents management-side clients in the hospitality, retail, construction, manufacturing and health/wellness sectors. He regularly interacts with state and federal agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Labor and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Beckerman is a frequent speaker in the areas of labor and employment law and has also been named by The Best Lawyers in America© for the past two years.
Sandra Krumbein
of
Shutts & Bowen, LLP
in Fort Lauderdale, has been admitted as a Fellow to the
American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL
). Admission is by invitation after a rigorous screening process and admitted attorneys are elected for their outstanding legal ability, experience, and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of real estate law. Sandra is Florida Bar Board Certified in Condominium and Planned Development Law, is a Martindale-Hubbell AV® rated attorney in real estate law since 2013, she regularly developers, lenders, bulk purchasers and sellers in both residential and commercial real estate transactions and development. She also serves as an adjunct professor of condominium law at Nova Southeastern University law school and serves as Co-Chair of the Advanced Condominium and Planned Development Certification Review Committee of the Real Property and Probate and Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar.
2003
Dia Teresa Colbert
has been awarded The Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Award by the Florida Supreme Court for the 17
th
Circuit. Over the last two years, Colbert, of The Colbert Law Firm LLC in Davie, has helped more than a dozen pro bono clients, contributing her time to
Legal Aid Service of Broward County
and
Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida
through their joint pro bono project, Broward Lawyers Care.
Katianna Mazard
has been named Title III Project Director of
Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida
(CCLA). Katianna is responsible for overseeing CCLA’s provision of free legal services to people over the age of 60 in Broward County. She also serves as Co-Chair of the Florida Housing Umbrella Group (HUG), is a member of the Office of the State Attorney for the 17th Judicial Circuit Elder Task Force/Senior Services Committee Member, is a Board Member of Crisis Housing Solutions, a nonprofit organization, and a member of the Broward County Bar Association, the Haitian Lawyers Association, and the TJ Reddick Bar Association.
Daniela Fonseca Puggina
was honored by the South Florida Business Journal at their 2019 Influential Business Women honoree luncheon. It was held on March 15
th
at the Pier Sixty-Six Resort & Marina in Fort Lauderdale. Puggina received this honor because of her career achievements, leadership and community outreach. She is a partner at
Baker & McKenzie, LLP
in Miami.
Alison F. Smith
, a firm partner with
Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman PL.
, was given a President’s Recognition Award Miami Dade College North Campus for creating and founding the "Aspire to Inspire" program at the College while she was president-elect of the Caribbean Bar Association. This event celebrated the five-year anniversary of the program. Smith was also a featured speaker for a webinar on March 15, which was presented by the
Nat'l Assoc. for African Americans in HR South Florida Chapter
in recognition of Women’s History Month. Alison presented on “Women’s Rights in the Workplace.”
2004
2005
Dionne Kellier
of
Dionne M. Kellier, P.A.
and of counsel to
Hoban Law Group
has been published in the April 26, 2019 edition of the Green Market Report. Her article is titled
“Florida Medical Marijuana: It’s Time to Get Rid of Vertical Integration”
. Dionne is licensed to practice in the State of Florida and Washington, D.C. Her practice consists of tax resolution, tax planning and business planning. She also is very interested in the Cannabis Industry and made it her mission to provide proper planning and advice to those in the Industry, especially regarding banking and taxation. The link to the article is
https://www.greenmarketreport.com/florida-medical-marijuana-its-time-to-get-rid-of-vertical-integration/
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2006
Louis Reinstein
of
Kelley Kronenberg
has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the
Broward County Bar Association
(BCBA). Reinstein, a partner in the firm, focuses his legal practice on police professional litigation, correctional healthcare, civil rights violations and commercial litigation. He is the immediate past President of the Board of Directors for the B’nai B’rith Justice Unit #5207 and has served on several Boards of Directors for various South Florida secular agencies and religious affiliated organizations. For the BCBA, he previously held roles on the Young Lawyers Section Board of Directors and was Vice Chair of the Appellate Section.
2007
Annabella Barboza
was presented the award of Attorney of the Year by the
Legal Aid Service of Broward County
. Barboza is a shareholder of
Barboza Law & Associates
. Her firm specializes in real estate, probate, estate planning and business law. Barboza is on the Board of Directors and volunteers with Legal Aid’s MISSION UNITED Veterans Pro Bono Project. She also helped develop their first Veteran estate planning clinic. She has been instrumental in launching the NO PLACE LIKE HOME project assisting low-income families and seniors living on fixed incomes clear title to their homes.
Justin Parafinczuk
announces that his Fort Lauderdale-based law firm, Koch Parafinczuk Wolf Susen has rebranded as
Parafinczuk Wolf Susen
effective April 1. Parafinczuk is a Board-Certified Civil Trial attorney. A significant amount of his time is spent trying
Engle tobacco cases and litigating mass tort cases throughout the country.
The firm specializes in first-party property insurance defense, personal injury, workers’ compensation, Engle tobacco cases, the national Essure mass tort litigation and most recently, cases involving hearing loss from 3M ear plugs.
Eric Rosen
, Florida Bar Board Certified civil trial lawyer and partner at
Kelley/Uustal
, has joined the Board of Directors of
Coast to Coast Legal Aid South Florida
in January 2019. Eric dedicates his practice to the areas of personal injury, products liability, tobacco litigation, class action litigation, and wrongful death. He has obtained over $80 million in jury verdicts for his clients. Eric also currently serves as President for the Broward County Trial Lawyers Association.
2009
Rhett Rosen
has been promoted to CEO of
Trader Vic’s Worldwide
. In his new role, Rosen will be responsible for all strategic development, brand innovation and leadership initiatives for the famed tiki brand’s expanding portfolio. Rosen will also oversee the continued growth of Trader Vic’s Mexican inspired brand, Señor Pico, with the new location set to open in Dubai later this year.
Marcus Susen
, partner with
https://www.pwslawfirm.com/
, presented at the 2019 Mass Torts Made Perfect conference in Las Vegas. The panel, “
Essure Discontinued: Where do we go from here?”
discussed the latest legal update regarding the thousands of Essure cases that are filed across the country. Susen is board certified in Civil Trial Law and serves as lead counsel for the Plaintiff’s Steering Committee for the Essure mass tort litigation and was the first to file a lawsuit against Bayer in this case, having overcome the device’s pre-market approval.
2010
Natalie S. Kay
has been promoted to partner in the Fort Lauderdale office of
Kelley Kronenberg
. Kay focuses her her practice on family and marital law. She also handles commercial litigation matters including “separations” or business “divorces” and serving as general counsel for franchise owners and corporations. Kay also represents parties in family appellate matters and has published opinions in the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Florida.
David Miller
of
Mathison Whittles, LLP
in West Palm Beach was recently appointed to serve as the Palm Beach County Bar Association’s delegate to the American Bar Association. He has published his
2019 Mid-year Meeting
report in the May 2019 issue of the
Palm Beach County Bar Association Bulletin
. The article begins on page 5.
2011
Morgan Ben-David
has been named a Legal Eagle by
Franchise Times
. Ben-David is an
AXS Law Group
co-founder and Franchise law attorney. Her practice is focused on franchise and distribution law, commercial litigation, hospitality, and general commercial transactions. She also serves as a member of the ABA Forum on Franchising and the ABA Young Lawyers Division.
Marc A. Marra
of
Kelly Kronenberg
has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the
Broward County Bar Association (BCBA)
. Marra, an attorney in the firm, focuses his practice on real estate and assists banks and other financial service providers with transactional and litigation matters. He also represents condominium and homeowners’ associations in a full range of legal and operational services. Marra currently serves as President of the NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Broward Chapter Alumni Association and sits on the Board of Governors for NSU Shepard Broad College of Law.
Jake Wurzak
and
Kristin Wurzak
announce that their new hotel, the
Dalmar
, is now open. The hotel is located at 299 N. Federal Highway in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Aside from owning the Dalmar, Jake is a managing partner of WHG Supply, a furniture, fixtures and equipment company.
2013
Alexander D. Kochman
has been promoted to partner in the Fort Lauderdale office of
Kelley Kronenberg
. Kochman focuses his practice on first party insurance defense litigation.
2015
Kyle S. Roberts
of
Kelly Kronenberg
has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors for the
BCBA’s Young Lawyers Section
. Roberts, an attorney with the firm, focuses his practice on the defense of individuals and corporations involved in litigation and assists in handling matters related to third party insurance defense and general liability. He also serves on the editorial board of The Florida Bar Journal/News.
Alison J. Trejo
has been promoted to partner in the Fort Lauderdale office of
Kelley Kronenberg
. Trejo focuses her practice on first party insurance defense litigation.
2016
Micheline Gros-Jean
has joined the Fort Lauderdale office of
Kelley Kronenberg
as an attorney. Gros-Jean assists in handling matters related to general liability, products liability, construction defect claims and the prosecution and defense of declaratory judgment actions involving insurance coverage disputes and extra-contractual claims.
James Paul
,
an associate of
Shutts & Bowen LLP
, announces that during the NFL Draft in late April, four of his clients were draft eligible. One signed immediately following the draft with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent. The remaining three will attend rookie minicamp on an invite basis, with a chance to work out for an opportunity to sign an NFL contract. One with the New York Giants, another with the New England Patriots, and lastly with the Buffalo Bills.
Eric Matthew Yesner
has joined
Conrad & Scherer
in Fort Lauderdale as a new associate attorney. He will focus his practice on commercial litigation, general business litigation, appellate practices, and third party insurance defense.
2017
2018
Special thanks to classroom guest speakers:
The following alumni graciously gave of their time to speak to Professor Amanda Foster’s first year Legal Research and Writing course. The panel presented on the topic of Summer Internships: Expectations and Professionalism. The speakers were able to provide helpful insight and advice as this group of students is about to finish their first year of law school and prepare for an exciting summer in the legal field.
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At NSU Law, we are able to offer opportunities for students to
realize their potential
when our generous donors give to the law school in areas including our scholarship funds, programs, and law clinics. We are grateful to our alumni, staff, faculty, and friends whose support for our students helps us to prepare them for successful careers after graduation. Please consider
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To learn more about opportunities to support NSU Shepard Broad College of Law, please contact our Director of Donor Relations & Stewardship, Tiffany Garner, at 954-262-6261 or
tiffany.garner@nova.edu
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Thank you!
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lawalumni@nova.edu
Karen Rose,
Director of Alumni Relations
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