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BOARD OF DIRECTORSFISCAL YEAR 2011* (JULY 1, 2010 - JUNE 30, 2011)

PresidentIrving E. Walker, Esq.Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A.**

Vice PresidentLevern BlackmonPublic Justice Center

TreasurerJohn P. Smolen, Esq. Hogan Lovells US, LLP

Secretary Jacqueline Allen, Esq. Saul Ewing, LLP

Olive IdehenBank of AmericaBrian CaseyThe Casey GroupJohn Eidleman, Esq.Legal Services CorporationJane HarrisonConsultantShelly Marie Martin, Esq.Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLPKathleen McGinley, Esq.Ober/Kaler Kent R. Morrison, Esq.Crowell & Moring, LLPRussell J. Reno, Jr., Esq.Public Justice CenterDonald H. Stone, Esq.University of Baltimore School of LawMatthew G. Summers, Esq.Ballard Spahr, LLPDavid E. Wolfe, Esq.Alex. Brown Realty, Inc.

STAFF (AS OF JUNE 30, 2011)

Executive DirectorAntonia K. Fasanelli, Esq.***

Managing AttorneyCarolyn Johnson, Esq.

Director of Pro Bono ProgramsDanielle Cover, Esq.

Staff AttorneysMichelle Ewert, Esq.Francine K. Hahn, Esq. Karon Powell, Esq.

Legal Clinic CoordinatorChristina Askins

Administrative AssistantSelena Santos

Office AdministratorMaddy DwertmanTameka Walker

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*Represents Board Members who served at any point during FY 2011

**Affiliations, as of June 30, 2011, for identification purposes only

***Admitted in NY and DC only

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Mission and Vision

HPRP’s mission is to end homelessness in Maryland by providing free legal services, including advice, counsel, education, representation and advocacy, for low-income persons who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Our staff and volunteers pursue this mission by offering legal services through outreach in shelters, soup kitchens, welfare offices, community centers, and on the street. Our direct representation informs broader-based systemic advocacy and impact litigation to address the root causes of homelessness.

HPRP envisions an end to homelessness in Maryland.

HPRP Staff Attorney, Francine Hahn, conducts intake with a client.

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A Message From Our Leaders

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HPRP could not have touched the lives of so many individuals this year without its talented and dedicated volunteer lawyers, paralegals, law students

and others. In 2011, volunteers donated over 910.85 hours of service to HPRP and its clients, including over 774 hours, valued at $232,206, donated

by attorneys.

In 2011, HPRP continued the strong development of its pro bono program. HPRP increased its number of volunteers from 309 to 389. Volunteer matters now outpace those handled by staff attorneys.

On April 11, 2011, HPRP held its annual volunteer appreciation at The University of Baltimore School of Law, whose generous sponsorship helped to make the event possible. Awardees in the following categories were presented with artwork created by residents of The Helping Up Mission, one of HPRP’s intake locations.

Left to Right: Danielle Cover, HPRP Director of Pro

Bono Programs; Sonja Allen, Law Office of Sonja L. Allen; and Antonia Fasanelli, HPRP

Executive Director

OUTSANDING ATTORNEYSSonja Allen, Law Office of Sonja L. Allen

Elmer Davis, Elmer A. Davis III, P.C.Tiffany Devonshire, Maryland Legal

Services Corporation

OUTSTANDING FIRMGoodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLC

OUTSTANDING PARALEGALMeredith Maller - Hogan Lovells US LLP

OUTSTANDING STUDENTSAnnie Arakelian - University of Baltimore

School of LawMichael Dibella - University of Baltimore

School of Law

Volunteer Appreciation Reception

About Our Pro Bono Program

HPRP Director of Pro Bono Programs, Danielle Cover, trains volunteer attorneys on criminal record

expungement.

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HPRP VolunteersDavid AddisonJacque AllenSonja AllenMichelle AmickKevin AndrewsMatthew Antorelli Anonymous (2)Catrina AquilinoAnnie Arakelian Arti AryalChristina AskinsRayna AtkinsMark BacharaCaroline BakerSharity Bannerman Matthew Barnes Michelle Barnes Orlando Barnes John Bartkowiak Jr.Derek BayneMichael Bayron Jessica Beaver Jeremy BedfordLauren Bell Marcia Bell Michelle BernsteinKevin BestAquanetta BettsRaul BhatBrian Bichy Eric Bielitz Bryan BishopJulius Blattner Richard BloomJade BlumRandi BocanegraDavid BokenkoStephanie BonhommeBrittany Boessel Andrew Bonic Debra BordenRichard Boucher Jr.Catherine Bouldin Amanda Boyce Nicole BoykinCaron BraceSandy BrantleyMarcie Brecher Malcom BriskerRichard Brodsky

Damon BrownNicole BrownJustin BrowneDavid Burkhouse Lawrence BurlenLance ButlerRobert CainAdam CaldwellCheryl Calloway Kaitlin CalovLucy CardwellDianne CarterPaul Chandler Christina ChurchIan Clark Emma Twigg Clarke Adam ClineEddie Cohn Peter Coleman Courtney Colonese Mary CoolPeter Coolbaugh Carol CooperCurtis CooperChristopher CoreliannoPhilip Corrigan Dan CreelGreg CullingLisa Cunningham Cortney Curtis Gary Damico Demetrious Datch Karen Davidson Celia Davis Elmer Davis Gerardine DelamboHarry Demall Maura DemouyShaketta Denson Marianee Depaulo Plant Tiffany Devonshire Michael DibellaRyan Dice Heather Dlhopolsky Mary Anna Donohoe Maureen DoddChristy DorflerEdwina Downer Charlene Dukes Justin Dull

J. Barry DumserMelinda DunmireAnnmarie DunnJessica EarlbeckLouis Ebersold Alicia Edmunds John Eidleman John Cole Eldridge Jr. Donna EngleKim EvansAlice EvertItamar EzaouiBeverley Fagbohoun Seymour FarbmanElan M. FederJulia Fedorova Juliet FeeWilma Fields Bryson FilbertJustin FineTim FisherGarrett Fitzgerald Jeremy FlynnGina FonnerIan FossSusan FrancisLatoya Francis-Williams Tom GerahtyThomas Giannini Michelle Gardner Adam Gazaille Colleen GioffredaAntonio Glenn Marie GoffDaniel Goldstein Piedad Gomez Dania GoppyJoseph Gorman Sarah GrabensteinRachel GranfieldMichael Green Tina Greene Henry GreenidgeJennifer GregoireTierra GregoryBenjamin Grossman Michelle Gruesbeck Sandra Gutman Arman Hakkak-Khakin Satoko Harada

Constance HareJanet Harrison Brian HarveyBrittany HarveyJessica Hatcher Mercedes HendersonLeah Hauser Matt Haven Justin Hayes Samantha Healy Kathryn Hickey Anthony HoHeather Hodges Althea Holford Barbara HolmesCandice HolmesEldon HongJuanita HopkinsCarol HoshallJoi Hosley Aasia HuxNatalie Hynum Peter IsmayNoah IssermanBrett JacksonMartine JeanBrooke JenningsFu-Mei Jiang Steven Joffe Joi JohnsonRobert Jones Janelle JordanMargi JoshiConrad JudyThomas KaneAkhil KaraIoana Kastellorizios Brad KauffmanMary Keating Michelle KendusBruce KentMichael KerstenStephen KimChristian Kintigh Sarah KiserHeidi Knight Jerome La Corte Jayni Lanham Jennifer Larrabee Amelia Lazarus

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Ronna Lazarus Jeanette Lee Sidney Leech Michelle LeeswiftAriana Leone Karen LevianCara Lewis Dyanne Lewis Melinde Lewis Brooke Lierman Erik LoewenStacey LohmannSuzy Lopez Devin Luqman Linh Ly Stewart Lyons Paul MackMelissa Mackiewicz Shannon Madden MarshallErica MaglioccaMeredith Maller Meghan MarekChristina Marnik Lisa Marquardt Richard MartelMaria Martirano Katrina Maultsby-Baldwin Francis May Jerome MayJim MayhewJeffrey Maylor Samantha Mazo Ryan McConnell Megan McCulloughPaul McDaniel Robert McDonaldJim McFaulCathy McGallagher Kathleen McGinley Janet McHugh Kendra McKenzieSally McMillian GuyEd McNally Erica McWhorter Betty MeerovichSarah Mendiola Nataly Mendocilla Nikoletta Mendrinos Craig Merkle Art Miller Lindsey Miller Tracy Miller Cristina MilnorTamica MindleyJulianne Montes De Oca

Constance HareJanet Harrison Brian HarveyBrittany HarveyJessica Hatcher Mercedes HendersonLeah Hauser Matt Haven Justin Hayes Samantha Healy Kathryn Hickey Anthony HoHeather Hodges Althea Holford Barbara HolmesCandice HolmesEldon HongJuanita HopkinsCarol HoshallJoi Hosley Aasia HuxNatalie Hynum Peter IsmayNoah IssermanBrett JacksonMartine JeanBrooke JenningsFu-Mei Jiang Steven Joffe Joi JohnsonRobert Jones Janelle JordanMargi JoshiConrad JudyThomas KaneAkhil KaraIoana Kastellorizios Brad KauffmanMary Keating Michelle KendusBruce KentMichael KerstenStephen KimChristian Kintigh Sarah KiserHeidi Knight Jerome La Corte Jayni Lanham Jennifer Larrabee Amelia Lazarus

Aaron Moore Sunjuyu Hwa Pa Moore Albert Moseley Aravind MuthukrishnanCarrie NazelrodBreanda NelisK. Nicole NesbittPeter NicewiczSam NikoomaneshDouglas Nivens II Paul Notarianni Taylor Novak Ese Ogunbor Aaron O’Neal Debra Orenstein Kimberly Owusukoko Abioye OyewoleMatt PaavolaChristina PappasBob ParkCatherine Parks Deborah ParrazMichael PateNicholas PepersackKelly Perkins Linda Perle Trakeda Perry Christopher PirogMarja Plater Michael Platt Divya PotdarJohn J. PriceEmily PuhlNicole Queri Saharie ReedCarly Reisman Anika RennieJames Richardson Sr. Ellyn Riedl Alicia Ritchie Amy Rivera Bishop Robinson Matthew Rogers Anthony RossoStephen Ruckman Danielle Rush Joy Sakamoto-WengelElysse Sandler Ralph SapiaMichael SarichTeresa SchmiedelerLaurie Schnitzer Matthew Schroll Erica Schultz Kathleen Schultz

Brett Schwartz Casey Schwartz Mark ScurtiMelissa-Lynn SellersHaleh SetayeshCatherine SewardRenee Sewchand Indira Sharma William Sherwood Joshua ShumwayKenneth Silberman William Sinclair Leslie Silver Andrew Sindler Michael Siri Annmarie Slatrr Adam Smallow Cheryl SmithSakeenah SmithJohn Smolen Clarence Snodgrass Tracy Somes Lindsay Southard Ellen Spielman Gary StapletonNevitt SteeleGinina Stevenson Bobbie Steyer Ben Stirling Donald Stone John Stough Derek Strikeleather Walker Stump-Coale Matthew Summers Tracey Super Karlyn Sweetman Rachel TafaroDanielle M. TaylorEbony ThompsonMegan Timmons Leslee TingleArjanette Tinney-Young Geneviene TregoKathleen TrinwardJonathan Tsuei Jack TurnballEmily Vaias Kyle Vallecillo Ashley VancleefJanel Vaughan Katie Villereale Steven WaddyIrving Walker Mollie WanderSheryl Weisflog

Carrie Weletz Rasheedah West Carolyn WhiteMisty WilksDanielle Willard Louis Willemin Thema Willette Cameron Williams Jennifer Williams Flavia Williamson Zenia Wilson Kenneth WireSarah Witri David WolfeRoger WolfeKate Wolfson Desiree Woodard Diana Wyles Brian Young Flora YoungRichard ZeidmanMatthew ZernheltMarla Zide

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Case and Program Highlights

HPRP opened 669 cases and closed 552 cases. These cases constitute matters in which HPRP staff or volunteers represented people struggling with homelessness in legal disputes to prevent or end homelessness. HPRP also received 1083 calls where brief advice, information, or referral was given. These calls reflect the “unmet” need because of insufficient resources or other reasons.

Case by Level of Service

Case by Type

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Addressing Youth Homelessness

The 2011, the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and the Baltimore Homeless Youth Initiative (BHYI) conducted a homeless youth census and identified 640 homeless young people, a significant increase in the number of homeless youth in Baltimore City since 2009, when 426 youth were identified.

HPRP responded to this need. HPRP Staff partnered with BHYI and AIRS, a shelter and housing provider to homeless youth, to provide legal rights information and representation in public benefits matters to unaccompanied homeless youth in Baltimore. In addition, HPRP Executive Director in both her capacities as HPRP Director and member of the ABA Commission on Homelessness & Poverty, worked with BHYI to begin building a coalition to develop statewide legislation to end youth homelessness. The ABA Commission, HPRP and BHYI held a half-day summit in May 2011 featuring Baltimore City State Legislators Delegate Cheryl Glenn and Senator Bill Ferguson, to discuss the need for shelter, services and housing for homeless youth, particularly unaccompanied youth. Working groups are developing draft legislation.

HPRP’s Expungement Program Works! Almost half of HPRP’s clients served by its Expungement Project were able to obtain employment within 6 months following the removal of eligible charges from their records. On June 30, 2011, HPRP concluded an 18-month survey of persons served through HPRP’s Expungement Project. As part of a grant from the United Way of Central Maryland, HPRP contacted 77 persons represented by HPRP in expungement proceedings to evaluate whether clients were able to obtain employment following legal assistance. Forty-one (41) people agreed to be surveyed by HPRP.

For these 41 clients, HPRP volunteer attorneys filed 238 expungement petitions and received 226 orders granting expungement, achieving a 95% success rate. For those whose petitions were granted, 19 clients (46%) were employed and one was in school 6 months following the expungement – a remarkable rate given the poor economy. Of those employed 56% were female and 44% male and the average client was 44 years old.

HPRP’s Expungement Project is designed to eliminate barriers to employment and housing created by the existence of a criminal record. HPRP offers expungement representation in community-based locations where consumers can receive employment assistance. In FY 2011, HPRP added a new intake site, Franciscan Center, while maintaining intake at Our Daily Bread Employment Center and the Oliver Community Center.

Veterans’ Benefits ProjectRecognizing that a veteran’s discharge status is the baseline determinant of eligibility for benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), HPRP expanded the scope of its Veterans’ Legal Assistance Project to discharge upgrade proceedings. Working with volunteer James Richardson, Sr., former President of the Federal Bar Association and a veteran himself, HPRP trained volunteer attorneys in this advanced practice area to represent veterans who are not eligible or have limited eligibility for VA benefits.

HPRP also continued its successful collaboration with the MSBA Veterans’ Affairs and Military Law Committee, the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and the Pro Bono Resource Center and held the Third Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference on April 8, 2011 at the Law School. With Keynote Speaker Congressman John P. Sarbanes and Featured Speaker Maj. Brian Chontosh, the conference addressed the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) 5-year plan to end veteran homelessness, family law issues facing active duty military personnel and veterans, and challenges in preserving employment opportunities for veterans.

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In 2011, HPRP launched the Speaker Series on the Importance of Housing at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Sponsored by HPRP Board Member Jane Harrison, the Series brought national experts to Baltimore to not only discuss the need for housing, but to aid in our efforts to change the conversation away from a sense of the inevitability of homelessness and toward the notion of housing for all.

The Series presented three speakers, who were each followed by a panel of local experts to discuss implementation of their ideas. The Series topics and Speakers were as follows:

Life Without Housing, featuring Tanya Tull, CEO of Beyond Shelter, who discussed the trauma of homelessness and its effect on homeless families;

Implementing a Right to Housing, featuring Florence Roisman, William F. Harvey Professor of Law at Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, who discussed the legal concept of a right to housing;

Housing Development for All, featuring Trudy McFall, Chairman, Homes for America, who discussed concrete changes necessary in government funding of affordable housing to expand the support of affordable housing in Maryland.

A fourth panel followed addressing next steps for advocacy and three (3) primary advocacy initiatives were identified:

1) Prohibiting discrimination based on source of income;2) Pursuing a local one-for-one replacement requirement regarding the loss of affordable housing; and3) Improving affordable housing development at the State level including eliminating local approval requirements for affordable housing development, adding additional preferences for locally owned development companies, and improved oversight of awarded programs.

The Speaker Series

Pictured Left to Right: Florence Roisman, Trudy McFall, Tanya Tull

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Linda Kennedy Fellowship

records and resolve collateral issues related to criminal records. Linda’s deeply caring manner with which she addressed the needs of each client was special. The Linda Kennedy Fellowship in Advocacy provides a second or third year law student with an internship at HPRP to work on policy and systemic issues that promote an end to homelessness in Baltimore City and in Maryland.

The Linda Kennedy Fellowship in Advocacy honors the late Linda Kennedy, Esq., a courageous and determined advocate for persons with disabilities and persons with-out housing. Linda was a champion for equal treatment of our clients and neighbors who struggle with homelessness. Her tireless work, particularly with people seeking to overcome barriers to housing and employ-ment imposed by criminal records, had a significant impact in our community. Linda provided critical representation to our clients in their efforts to expunge arrest

The 2010-2011 fellowship was generously supported by: Lenna Kennedy

The Mobtown Fund of the Baltimore Community Foundation

The 2010-2011 Linda Kennedy Fellow, Peter Nicewicz, was a third year student at the University of Maryland School of Law. During the 2011 Maryland General Assembly legislative session, Peter worked actively with the HOME (Housing Opportunities Made Equal) Act Coalition advocating for legislation to prohibit discrimination in housing based on source of income. Peter also helped plan the 3rd Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference and organized a panel on the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs’ Plan to

End Veteran Homelessness. Peter continues to advocate for vulnerable Marylanders in the General Assembly in his new capacity as the Assistant Director of Social Concerns at Catholic Charities of Baltimore.

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Total Expenses: $762,980

Financial Highlights

Total Revenue: $802,070

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EXECUTIVE CIRCLE($10,000 AND UP)The Abell FoundationBaltimore Community FoundationBank of America FoundationFund for Change Maryland Legal Sevices Corporation Open Society Institute - Baltimore United Way of Central MarylandThe Harry and Jeanette Weinberg FoundationThe Zanvyl and Isabelle Kreiger Fund ($1,000-$4,499)Blake BilesClinical Legal Education AssociationJohn C. EidlemanLenna KennedyMaryland State Bar Association, Young Lawyers SectionGlenn and Debra Weinberg Philanthropic Fund($500-$999)Dana DeLorenzo & Michael OsbourneBenjamin LeeKent MorrisonJonathan & Allison StantonRobert Wolinsky & Danielle Estrada($250-$499)Susan BennettDale Clayton-MorrisonLawrence D. CoppelMarc Efron & Barbara BaresEllen Kyriacou RenaudAngie RodgersRalph SapiaShawn & Abby Sefret

Honoring Our Donors

ADVOCATE CIRCLE ($100-$249)Nilaya BaccusChris & Leslie BrownChris Clayton & Paul BaumannRichard CostellaHerbert S. GartenSusan GoeringBrian & Stephanie GreerAlan M. GrochalBonnie Harkness & Jim RodgersPhilip C. HolmesDonald & Brigitte ManekinHenry & Judith MillonJoanne NathansJason & Alison Perkins- CohenCharles A. ReesFlorence RoismanDavid & Hill ScharffThomas Seiler & Eleanor P. DukeCharles B. ShaferRonald M. ShapiroJohn Stewart & Sharron StoliaroffDonald H. StoneDavid SugarmanRaymond G. TruittIrving & Leslie WalkerByron L. WarnkenBob & Pat WelchJune S. Wing

FRIEND CIRCLE (UP TO $99)Katie AllstonChristina AskinsSallie BrinkleyPatricia BrockingtonKisha A. BrownBruce CurtisMary Denise Davis

Stefanie DavisChris DerBreanna DuganDeborah Dugan Peter DurkinAntonia FasanelliFlorence FasanelliLeigh Goodmark Eileen GrossmanJane HarrisonAnna Marie HibbsCarol Higgs & Dennis R. LivingstonJane S. HongMargaret JohnsonMary KeatingConnie LiermanRhonda Lipkin & Michele NethercottIngrid LofgrenBetty & Herb Martin Jerome T. & Frances F. MayKathleen A. McGinleyJeremy MossPeter NicewiczSteven & Joy Sakamoto- WengelBarbara Samuels & Ann JohnsonPaul SarbanesStuart A. SchadtMark ScurtiGregory & Tara SellMarianna S. SimpsonGregory Smith Donald Joseph TebbeRichard L. WassermanJohn C. Weiss Jr. Sarah Witri *Cash Basis

* GENERAL DONATIONS*

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Third Annual Campaign to End Homelessness

HERO ($20,000 AND ABOVE)Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, PC

CHAMPION ($10,000 - $19,999)Bank of America Charitable Foundation Irving & Leslie Walker

PATRON ($5,000 - $9,999)Goodell, Devries, Leech & Dann LLPJanet, Jenner & Suggs, LLCLaw Offices of Arnold M. WeinerLaw Offices of Peter T. Nicholl

BENEFACTOR ($2,500-$4,999)Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A.DLA Piper

GUARDIAN ($1,500-$2,499)Susan BennettJane HarrisonSchochor, Federico and Staton, P.A.Venable LLP

LEADER ($1,000-$1,499)Ballard Spahr LLP Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLPFlorence D. FasanelliGallagher Evelius & Jones LLPHogan Lovells US LLPTerry LiermanKent R. MorrisonNeuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A.Ober/Kaler, Attorneys at LawRosenberg / Martin / Greenberg, LLP Saul Ewing LLPMatthew G. SummersVinson & Elkins LLPWeltchek Mallahan & Weltchek LLC

With honorary chair Arnold M. Weiner of the Law Offices of Arnold M. Weiner, the 2011 Campaign, which ran from May 1

through September 30, 2011, raised $104,771.

*The contributions reported above include those received in Fiscal Year 2011 (after June 30, 2010). Campaign donations will be reported similarly in future Annual Reports.

ADVOCATE ($500-$999)Art Miller & Associates, Inc.Conti Fenn & Lawrence LLCSteve HillMychelle Y. FarmerKent Family FoundationKramon & Graham Charitable Philanthropic FundLexington National Insurance CompanyShelly Marie MartinRussell R. Reno, Jr.Schlachman, Belsky & Weiner, P.A.Sanford TeplitzkyDavid Wolfe Donald P. Zeithaml, Jr.

SPONSOR ($250-$499)Jacqueline AllenAzrael, Franz, Schwab & Lipowitz, LLCJeff & Susan CordenCraig & Mary Jo DranbauerJohn Eidleman Michelle Y. EwertAntonia K. FasanelliDale E. GorsuchMark Gould Grossbart, Portney & Rosenberg, P.A.Wm. Jeffrey HillBrooke Lierman & Eben HanselLogan, Yumkas, Vidmar & Sweeney, LLCJohn P. MachenMcGuire WoodsThe Michael GroupNathans & Biddle, LLPBrandon PetryJohn PrughDonald StoneJames Van HornShawn J. Sefret & Abby J. WeinstockWilliams Anderson & Ryan LLP

CONTRIBUTIONS*

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John Y. Lee, Esq. Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, LLCBrooke E. Lierman, Esq.Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLPCraig B. Merkle, Esq.Goodell, Devries, Leech & Dann, LLP

Shawn Sefret, Esq. Rosenberg / Martin /

Greenberg, LLPDonald P. Zeithaml, Esq.Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP

2011 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

Arnold M. Weiner, Esq., Honorary Chair Law Offices of Arnold M. Weiner

FRIEND ($100-$249)John ArcherWilliam ArmstrongKatharine Bamberger Mary & Michael BaxterCaroline CiraoloNancy ClarkRobert & Teresa Cook Gerard J. GaengHerbert S. GartenRichard & Lisa GoldbergDaniel GoldsteinCharles GreenfieldMalcolm GregoryMyra & Kalman Hettleman Jane HongIngerman & Horwitz, LLPMyra A. KnowltonKathleen McGinleyMission WC Investors, LPAlicia RitchieJoy Sakamoto-WengelJoel I. SherCynthia SilverblattMark SissmanJohn SmolenNevett Steele, Jr.Gail W. SummersT&D Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.James VidmarDonna & Fred WolfeZuckerman Spaeder LLP

DONOR (UP TO $99)Anonymous (3)Elizabeth ArledgeAnne-Therese BechampsLevern BlackmonRueben BrigetyBrocato, Price & Janofsky, LLCAllison CaplisBrian CaseyNancy ClarkLawrence CollinsMary Denise DavisRay L. EarnestDana M. FidazzoSusan FrancisRobert H. GeistLynne GernetHerbert & Harriet GoldmanClay & Elizabeth GoodierLeigh GoodmarkBrian & Stefanie GreerSteven & Eileen GrossmanThomas Hewitt

Kathryn HickeyAllison JohnsonMargaret JohnsonAlex KatzenbegMary Catherine KellyVirginia KnowltonJay LouseMarc MarinaccioTed MillspaughYoanna MoisidesPeter NicewiczHeather OusleyChristina PribulaFrederick Runge Jr.Laurence RuthJessi & Joe SchoenbauerPaul StysleyKurt Van DersliceKelly Shubic Weiner Edward WenderJames D. Wright

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