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Contents
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
THE CAMPAIGN FOR BOALT HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
LEADERSHIP G IV ING: 2005-2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
F INANCIAL SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
CAMPAIGN PRIORIT IES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
F INANCIAL A ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
FACULTY RETENTION AND RECRUITMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CENTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
CL INICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
GIV ING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
DONOR RECOGNIT ION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
THE CENTENNIAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
THE DEAN’S SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ALUMNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FACULTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
FR IENDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MATCHING GIFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
LAW F IRMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
THE BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
IN HONOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
IN MEMORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
BHAA BOARD OF D IRECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
BOALT ALUMNI ON THE UC BERKELEY FOUNDATION BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
The 2012–2013 Annual Report of Philanthropy lists donors who made gifts to Boalt Hall in fiscal year 2013 (from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013).
It is online at law.berkeley.edu/9791.htm. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, and we apologize for any errors or omissions. Please send corrections to:
Boalt Hall Alumni Center University of California, Berkeley School of Law 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 500 Berkeley, CA 94705-7220
Or contact us at 510.642.2590 or [email protected]. If you would like to make a donation to Boalt Hall, please use the enclosed envelope to make your contribution or visit give.law.berkeley.edu.
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I write with a heavy and uplifted heart, which seems to defy both logic and gravity.
This is my last official “Message from the Dean,” as health considerations have prompted me to step
down at the end of the year. In the past, this letter has provided a fitting forum for me to convey how
overwhelmingly thankful I am to the Boalt community. Therefore, it seems fitting to bid farewell here.
As fate would have it, my last days as dean coincide with the end of our historic Campaign for
Boalt Hall—which is immensely satisfying. We triggered quite a reaction after launching the
$125 million campaign in 2005. I heard it called “audacious,” “unrealistic,” and “half-baked,”
among other descriptive terms. Yes, the goal was 10 times higher than Boalt’s previous capital
campaign. But I knew we needed that level of investment to transform the law school and maintain
the excellence that our alumni, students, and faculty expected.
Even with that ambitious goal, threatened by a jarring recession midway through the campaign,
here we are—just $4.3 million to go (as of September 1) before the end of the year. I can’t thank
you enough for all you’ve done to make Boalt the envy of law schools all over the world, and I’m
extremely grateful to those of you who will support us as we cross the campaign finish line.
I’ll remain at Boalt as a faculty member, in part because I’m selfish—I love seeing up close what this
campaign has meant for our school. We launched it with four targets in mind: transforming our tired
infrastructure to compete with other top law schools, recruiting and retaining the very best faculty,
expanding our financial aid program to make Boalt accessible for all qualified applicants and to give
our graduates true freedom of career choice, and bolstering our research output to help tackle some
of society’s most dire issues.
Today, Boalt has never looked better. Since 2004, we’ve hired 51 new world-class faculty members.
Our financial aid expenditures continue to rise. Our research centers are producing high-quality, high-
volume work and are sought after by policy makers in California and across the country. Our innovative
Professional LL.M. Program is the only one of its kind. And we are rapidly creating a unique online
education initiative that will position us as a leader in this emerging area.
As we enter a new era of legal education and practice, our challenges remain formidable with
diminishing investment from the state as an ongoing reality. I hope you can help Boalt continue
to soar, and I thank you for being part of the most inspiring community I’ve ever known.
C H R I S TO P H E R E D L E Y, J R .
The Honorable William H. O rrick, Jr. Distinguished Professor and Dean
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
“ I thank you for being part of the most inspiring community I’ve ever known.”
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THE CAMPAIGN FOR BOALT HALL
A Message from the Campaign Co-chairs
A quick scan of the headlines reveals all too vividly why Boalt Hall’s public mission relies on private support. As California continues to grapple with multi-layered budget problems, funding for higher education keeps declining—which means our challenges keep increasing.
Our community has never been one to back down from a challenge, which is why we feel privileged to serve as co-chairs of the $125 million Campaign for Boalt Hall. Our goal would have been laughable—and our task far less exhilarating—without so many alumni and friends who recognized the campaign’s importance.
As of September 1, we have a bit more than $4 million left to go. We’re grateful to everyone who has supported this effort. The final mile is often the toughest, and we invite all of you to help us cross the finish line by New Year’s Eve.
In this turbulent budgetary climate, private philanthropy is crucial for Boalt to maintain its standing among the nation’s best law schools.
It enables us to attract the most promising students, regardless of income; help our graduates pursue their career passions unburdened by debt; expand our world-class faculty, fueling vital scholarship and enriching our students’ educational experience; and influence research and policy on critical issues in our society.
Thank you for your support, and for making us so proud to be part of the Boalt family.
ELIZABETH CABRASER ’78 , LEO PIRCHER ’57 , and PAMELA SAMUELSONCo-chairs, The Campaign for Boalt Hall
$2,000,000 and above
AnonymousElizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 vCalifornia Endowment vThe Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert
Foundation vJohn B. Hall *Koret Foundation vGreg & Liz Lutz vMicrosoft Corporation vOpen Society Foundations v
$1,000,000 - $1,999,999
Anonymous (2)Bank of America Foundation vSamuel D. Cole ’63
The Ford FoundationEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundJudge Patricia Herron, Ret. ’64
The James Irvine Foundation vJEHT FoundationTheodore B. Lee ’59 & Doris Shoong Lee
/ Lee Family FoundationJohn D. & Catherine T. MacArthur
FoundationThe Honorable G. William Miller ’52 * &
Ariadna Miller vLeo ’57 & Nina Pircher vPamela Samuelson & Robert Glushko vAlfred P. Sloan Foundation vMax ’49 * & Erica * WeingartenH. H. “Sam” WheelerDouglas ’70 & Jane Wolf /
Wolf Family Fund vWerner ’53 & Mimi Wolfen v /
Wolfen Family Foundation
$500,000 - $999,999
Anonymous (4)The Atlantic Philanthropies vDavid A. Carrillo ’95 & Lisa M. SardegnaCoblentz Patch Duffy & Bass vBill & Melinda Gates FoundationStuart M. ’65 & Florianne H. Gordon vHarold C. Hohbach ’52 vPres ’56 & Maurine Hotchkis /
Janeway FoundationHumanity UnitedEwing M. Kauffman FoundationJoseph T. ’71 & Gail L. KieferMorrison & Foerster vNoel W. Nellis ’66 vNokiaVarnum Paul ’33 *Rosenberg FoundationIrving G. Tragen ’45 vS. K. Yee Foundation v
$100,000 - $499,999
Anonymous (13)Akonadi FoundationAmerican Association of
Law Libraries vThe American Israeli Cooperative
EnterpriseStephen W. Arent ’67 v /
Arent Foundation
Bank of America CorporationMark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vBingham McCutchen vBlue Shield of California FoundationSteven E. Bochner ’81 vPaula E. Boggs ’84 vAlbert C. Boyer ’40 *California District Attorneys AssociationCalifornia State AssemblyCalifornia State Department of CorrectionsCalifornia Wellness FoundationScott T. Carey ’61 vCarnegie Corporation of New YorkAnnie E. Casey Foundation vCenter for American ProgressCooley vAlec L. Cory ’39 *Covington & Burling vEvan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vMichael L. Cypers ’81
Dartmouth CollegeVicki De Goff ’72 & Dick ShermanDeloitte ServicesDLA PiperDubai Human Rights AssociationE. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 Eisenhardt vLuke Ellis ’75 vEnvironmental Protection AgencyBill Falik & Diana CohenJerome B. Falk, Jr. ’65 vFarella Braun + Martel vLois H. Feinblatt / Blum FoundationFenwick & West vFish & Richardson vDaniel S. Floyd ’85 vJohn C. Fossum ’66
French American Cultural ExchangeLewis T. Gardiner ’40 *Richard L. Greene ’63 vFred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & HachigianHanson Bridgett vLeo B. Helzel ’92 v /
Helzel Family FoundationJames K. Herbert ’62 /
General James Herbert FoundationI. M. Heyman *Robert Wood Johnson FoundationJames J. Joseph ’72 vThe Jim Joseph FoundationWalter M. Kaufmann ’61
Kenton J. King ’87 vKirkland & Ellis vKenneth Kofman ’62
Jerome Kohlberg / Kohlberg FoundationLatham & Watkins vJason Lemkin ’96 & Mallun Yen ’95 vMark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan vRobert L. Lin ’85 vEllyn M. ’84 & William R. ’85 Lindsay vMark D. Lubin’77 vManatt Phelps & PhillipsFrank Martin ’04 & Rosa Terrazas vC. William ’41 * & Rosalie F. MaxeinerMcDermott Will & Emery vJames McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh vAndrew W. Mellon FoundationNational Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
Norman ’65 & Margrit ObersteinWalter G. Olson ’49 * /
Olson Family TrustTerry O’Reilly ’69
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe vRoderic B. & Catherine B. Park vEdward V. Pollack ’66 vProteus Action League vPublic Interest ProjectsResources Legacy Fund FoundationLance J. Robbins ’72
Rockefeller Philanthropy AdvisorsRichard K. Roeder ’73 vMario M. Rosati ’71 vThe Rose FoundationMichael C. RossAllen & Cynthia W. RubyBill ’28 * & Sally RutterJoel S. Sanders ’82 vShirley A. ’75 & Robert D. Sanderson vHerbert Sandler / Sandler FoundationJan Blaustein Scholes ’77 & Myron S.
Scholes / Scholes Family FoundationGary ’66 & Dana ShapiroArthur J. Shartsis ’71 &
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis ’72 vRick ’74 & Heidi Sherman vSidley Austin vSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom vBill ’41 * & Marion SlusserLarry W. ’66 & Barbara SonsiniJohn A. Sproul ’49 vCharles Y. Tanabe ’76 &
Arlene S. Bobrow vTides Foundation vU.S. District Court, Northern District
of CaliforniaLen ’70 & Catherine Unger /
Irene Finkelstein Foundation vVital Projects Fund, Inc vThe Wachovia FoundationMatthew F. Weil ’91
Weil Gotshal & Manges vDana A. Welch ’87 & Scott Adams vThomas J. White vWhite & Case vThe Whitman InstituteLouis I. Wiener, Jr. ’41 *Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiWilson Sonsini Goodrich &
Rosati Foundation vWinston & Strawn vBernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable
FoundationWollenberg Foundation vSteven G. Zieff ’78 v
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (4)Apple Inc.Caroline D. Avery ’89 &
Jon S. Tigar ’89 vGerson P. & Barbara B. Bakar v /
Bakar FoundationBaker & BottsBaker & McKenziePeter Higgins Bales ’07 Bales Family Endowment at Boalt HallRobert S. Ball ’67 v
Bernard Bradley Barber ’71 vJohn J. ’65 & Pam BartkoPeter J. Benvenutti ’74 &
Lise A. Pearlman ’74 vLois I. Brady ’86 vSteven D. Broidy ’62 v /
Weingart FoundationBarrett BurchBurch Family FoundationBerkeley A. Burch-MartinezJohn Burris ’73 & Cheryl Amana vCalifornia Consumer Protection
FoundationCalifornia State Governor’s Office
of Emergency ServicesGregory D. Call ’85 vDavid Carlyon ’76 v Chadbourne & ParkeJesse H. & Mari S. Choper vCisco Systems FoundationPaul T. Clark ’80 vCompton FoundationRichard J. Conviser ’62 /
BarBri GroupA. Peter DaviesGail (Overcashier) Dolton ’86 &
Douglas H. DoltonJoe & Cathy Feldman vNancy ’86 & Ed Fineman vDoris & Donald Fisher FundJohn G. Fleming *Joshua R. Floum vSamuel Freeman Charitable TrustHolly J. Fujie ’78 & Lee W. Cotugno ’77 vWilliam E. Jr. ’68 &
Marianne M. Gagen vThe Wallace Alexander Gerbode
FoundationLynn J. Gillard ’36 *Google vLindsee P. Granfield ’85 vSuzanne Greenberg ’85 vAldo P. Guidotti ’44
Michael W. Hall ’82 vHeller EhrmanJ. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori Raphael vMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 v /
Herringer Family FoundationHickman Palermo Truong & Becker vLawrence A. Hobel ’76 &
Diana H. Staring ’81 vReed C. Holcomb ’71 *The Impact FundInstitute of European American Studies
Academia SinicaJess S. Jackson 55 * &
Barbara R. BankeD. Lowell Jensen ’52
Kasowitz Benson Torres & FriedmanKeker & Van Nest vW.K. Kellogg FoundationKilpatrick TownsendKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear vKorea Institute of Ocean Science &
Technology (KIOST)David J. ’86 & Mary Larwood vMark LeHocky ’79 & Joyce BlairCala Lemberger *Teressa K. Lippert ’82
LEADERSHIP GIVING: 2005–2013
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Gene A. Lucero ’72 & Marcia E. Williams v
Christopher M. ’68 & Barbara J. McLain v
Marc H. Monheimer ’57 / Brenner Foundation
Morgan Lewis vMorrison & Foerster Foundation vRichard C. Morse ’67
Alisa D. Nave ’04 & Robb WorthNebuAd Inc.Nixon PeabodyThe David & Lucile Packard FoundationLynn ’72 & Leslie Pasahow vMark ’84 & Wynne Pécheck vJessica S. Pers ’77 & Robert S. Stein ’74
Roger J. Peters ’77 vDonna M. Petkanics ’85 &
Jay R. Gerstenschlager vMichael C. Phillips ’76 vPillsbury Winthrop Shaw PittmanPowerPAC.orgBorden B. Price ’50 vHenry Ramsey, Jr. ’63
Maria E. Robbins *The Henry W. & Nettie Robinson
Foundation vRockefeller Brothers FundRopes & Gray vDavid Rosenfeld ’73 &
Shirley Woo ’74 vBruce ’71 & Carol Ross vDeanna Ruth Rutter ’72
Albert J. Salera ’56 vSAP LabsGuy T. Saperstein ’69
Schusterman Family FoundationSearle Freedom TrustHenry Shields, Jr. ’74 &
Jo Anne PetersonSocial Science Research CouncilJohn E. ’57 * & Margaret J. SparksGraydon S. ’51 & Joyce L. StaringCharles J. Stevens ’82 vTom ’90 & Kris Stoever vRobert R. & Joyce A. TuftsAbril B. Turner ’95
University College Dublinvan Loben Sels/RembeRock FoundationVan Pelt Yi & James vPaul H. Verriere, Jr. ’69 vVisa vThe Patricia & Christopher Weil Family
FoundationLenard G. Weiss ’62
WilmerHale vLaura W. Young ’87 v /
Wang Family FoundationZellerbach Family FoundationMitch ’96 & Holly Zuklie v / Zuklie Trust
$25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous (7)James H. Abrams ’91 vAkin Gump Strauss Hauer & FeldDavid L. Alexander ’73
Alston + BirdJames R. Alvillar ’73
Michael Antin ’63
Arguedas Cassman & HeadleyMiranda-Lin S. ’04 & Nicholas Bailey vCameron Baker ’61 v
David M. Barkan ’92 & Wendy E. Allyn vWilliam T. Barker ’74 vBartko Zankel Bunzel & MillerRuth Greenspan Bell ’67 vKendall R. ’64 & Diane Bishop vJ. Dennis Bonney ’56
John R. Box ’81
Karen I. Boyd ’96
Alan R. Brayton ’76 / Brayton PurcellClarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
Gregory P. ’90 & Shannon S. ’90 BroomeJohn E. & Dolores E. Cakebread /
Cakebread Family TrustCalifornians for Safety and JusticePaul W. Cane, Jr. ’79 vDavid S. Carter ’84 vDaniel A. Case ’76 vChris Chavez ’97 & Dave Davisson vEric Chen ’83 & Kathleen Schwallie vMatthew W. Close ’96 vBenson R. Cohen ’04 vCommunity InitiativesCotchett Pitre Simon & McCarthyAnn D. Cummings ’92 &
William D. Kissinger ’87 vGregory T. Davidson ’88 &
Helen M. Wilmont vJohn G. Davies ’62 *Davis Polk & WardwellGary S. Decker ’76
DentonsRobert P. Doty ’90 & Catherine Garza vWilliam M. Doyle ’81 vTavy Alice Dumont ’06
Daralyn J. Durie ’92 & Ragesh Tangri ’91 vTracy K. Edmonson ’88 vRobin M. ’72 & Richard C. Edwards vMel & Helen EisenbergThe Energy FoundationRobert D. Evans ’71 vSimona A. Farrise ’05
Federated Department StoresArthur B. ’67 & Marjorie Fine vFinnegan Henderson Farabow
Garrett & Dunner vDebra L. Fischer ’89 & Sherwin Frey vSarah G. Flanagan ’76 vH. Gifford Fong ’70
Melvin F. Fortes ’80 vJames C. Fowler ’72 vRichard L. ’65 & Patricia E. Fruin vDaniel J. Furniss ’76 *Joanne M. Garvey ’61 vRoy S. Geiger ’79 vGeneral Electric Company vGibson Dunn & Crutcher vJames G. Gilliland, Jr. ’79 vRichard & Rhoda Goldman FundRobert A. Goldstein ’65 vRobert A. Goodin ’74
Goodwin ProcterRobert E. Gordon ’59
William L. Gordon ’57 vPeter Goss ’96 vDonald S. Greenberg ’67 vMelinda L. Haag ’87 vColleen & Robert D. HaasReed Hastings & Patty QuillinHaynes & Boone vVictor A. Hebert ’61
Nancy R. Heinen ’82 vJames M. Heslin ’78 & Rose T. Hau vHogan Lovells
Catherine DeBono Holmes ’77 vSusan K. Hori ’79 vHowreyHugh Stuart Center Charitable TrustInformation Technology & Innovation
FoundationJackson Family Enterprises, Inc.Charles Henry James ’65 &
Ellen Sickles James ’69 vRick W. Jarvis ’91 vNan Joesten ’97 & Hank LeeperWalter S. Johnson FoundationMichael S. Kagnoff ’93
Jeffrey A. Kaiser ’92
Mary Ellen (Burns) Kanoff ’84
Yury Kapgan ’01 vPhilip S. Kaplan ’62
Beth Davis Karren ’66 & Fred L. Karren vHerma Hill Kay vKazan McClain Abrams Fernandez LGH&O
Foundation vKazan McClain Satterley Lyons
Greenwood & ObermanDavid & Anita Keller v /
Keller FoundationErika A. Kelton ’87
Thomas J. Klitgaard ’61
Gerald ’57 & Suzanne Knecht vAdrian Kragen ’34 *George M. Kraw ’76
Maja KristinJohn W. ’88 & Janie T. Kuo vJoanne Lahner ’84 vRonald Larson ’61
David O. Leiwant ’81 vLevi Strauss Foundation vRobert L. Lin ’85 vThe Loubé FamilyWilliam R. Loveless ’59
Arthur K. Lund ’61
Philip M. Madden ’62
Peter ’52 & Melanie MaierLawrence Mana ’41 *Michael L. ’78 & Lenore R. Martinez vMike Mellor ’50 *Paul ’64 & Sharon Melodia vHeather Mewes ’99
Jon Michaelson ’78 vCharles A. Miller ’58 vMotion Picture Association of AmericaMunger Tolles & Olson vFrederick T. Muto ’79 & Lynn Hart Muto ’79
Dana P. Newman ’81 vJeffrey Newman ’66 & Mary Montella ’84
Next 10Angela Nomellini ’78 vOak Philanthropy LimitedO’Melveny & MyersOrrick Herrington Sutcliffe FoundationEddie Orton ’79 & Amy Silver Orton ’80
Terence James O’Toole ’71 & Evelyn O’Toole
Marc R. Palotay ’75 vLawrence ’74 & Beverly Peitzman vPerkins CoieNeil A. F. Popovic vMatthew D. PowersGary B. Pruitt ’82
Kathi Pugh ’90 & Josh MaddoxRambusWarren G. Reid ’57
Edward ReinesMonica B. Rodal ’83 v
James E. Rogers / Sunbelt CommunicationsJ. Kerwin Rooney ’36 *John M. Rosenthal ’84 & Sally Drach ’84 vJames A. Rothstein ’71 vStarmont Asset Management
(Harvey Rowen ’67)Adam Sachs ’86 vAv Salkin ’59 vSherwin L. Samuels ’59 vDavid ’67 & Geri ’67 Sandor vJay A. Shafran ’63 vPatricia Ann Sherman ’72 vSidley Austin FoundationPatrick J. Simpson ’71 vGlenn A. Smith ’71 vJay D. Smith ’64
Judith Leslie Soley ’70 *Sonnenschein Scholars FoundationMax Edward Spring ’73 v Elizabeth StevensKenneth T. StevensDavid R. Stewart ’86
John O. Stewart ’64 vCarl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Jon B. Streeter ’81
Stuart FoundationStephen Stublarec ’75 & Debra Belaga vSun OracleBruce D. Sunstein ’73 vW. Clarke Swanson /
Swanson, Jr. FoundationChade-Meng Tan / Tan Teo FoundationJohn I. Taylor ’66 vTessera TechnologiesJohn L. TishmanStephen L. Tolles ’82
Darren M. ’94 & Elizabeth Trattner vUnbound PhilanthropyLisa McCabe van Krieken ’85
Geoff. Van Loucks ’61
Thomas F. Villeneuve ’83
Jennifer L. Wahlsten ’04 & Timothy J. Holmes
Steven T. Walther ’68
Wells Fargo Foundation vAlexander ’76 & Evelyn Wiles vRobert E. Willett ’74
Mary Wohlford FoundationSteven G. Wolff ’81
Thomas B. Worth ’76 vYahoo!Douglas R. Young ’76 vDavid A. Zapolsky ’88
Maziar Zarrehparvar
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Where the Money Came From: Fiscal Year 2013
$85 Million
* External Engagement is Alumni Relations, Marketing & Communications, and Exective Education.
Student Fees(professional degree fees)
Revenue
Student Tuition
Endowments
Gifts
Contracts & Grants
State Support
43%
17%
11%
Other
11%
7%
6%3%
2%
Where the Money Went: Fiscal Year 2013
$83.6 Million
Instruction & Clinics
Student Activities
Student Support
Research & Centers
External Engagement *
32%
15%15%
9%
8%
8%
4%4%
4%
Financial Aid
Facilities & Maintenance
Instructional Support
Library & Collections
School-wide Administration 1%
Stat
e Fun
ds28
%
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Philanthropic Funding FY13
Philanthropy Trajectory FY03 - FY13
Fiscal Year Total Philanthropy
FY03 $6,758,513
FY04 $5,242,956
FY05 $8,439,199
FY06 $10,170,500
FY07 $14,192,005
FY08 $17,336,986
FY09 $14,727,454
FY10 $13,577,628
FY11 $10,523,077
FY12 $14,128,567
FY13 $14,290,203
Boalt Hall Funds $3,565,073.90 Miscellaneous $2,011.40
Building Funds $349,130.72 Research Assistants $500.00
Centers & Programs $4,792,160.38 Student Awards $21,933.33
Clinical Education $1,080,589.42 Student Organizations $86,432.07
Endowed Chairs $751,377.08 Student Scholarships $2,863,547.54
Faculty Support $31,000.00 Summer Fellowships $91,684.04
Law Library $37,000.00 Unrestricted Endowment $617,763.68
TOTAL $14,290,203.56
Alumni Participation Rates FY08 - FY13
Fiscal Year Participation Rate
FY08 25%
FY09 19%
FY10 17%
FY11 19%
FY12 17%
FY13 15%
FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY13FY12
$20,000,000
$15,000,000
$10,000,000
$5,000,000
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40%
30%
20%
10%
0%FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Tuition at Boalt Through the Years
Year California Resident Tuition Out-of-State Tuition
1911-1912 Free $20
1920-1921 $25 $45
1930-1931 $100 $225
1940-1941 $105 $240
1950-1951 $185 $370
1960-1961 $273 $637
1970-1971 $511 $1,711
1980-1981 $837 $3,237
1990-1991 $2,482 $7,717
2000-2001 $10,865 $21,615
2009-2010 $34,555 $46,800
2010-2011 $42,235 $50,235
2011-2012 $48,013 $52,220
2012-2013 $48,068 $52,019
2013-2014 $48,058 $52,009
California Resident Tuition Trajectory
$50,000
$40,000
$30,000
$20,000
$10,000
$0
1911
-191
2
1920
-192
1
1930
-193
1
1940
-194
1
1950
-195
1
1960
-196
1
1970
-197
1
1980
-198
1
1990
-199
1
2000
-200
1
2009
-201
0
2010
-201
1
2011
-201
2
2012
-201
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2013
-201
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The Campaign for Boalt Hall
Total Raised through September 1, 2013: $120.7 Million
Progress & Remaining Need by Gift Type Category (Dollars in Millions)
Raised to Date
Remaining Need
Leadership Gifts (+1M)
Major Gifts ($50K – $999,999)
Other Gifts ($1 – $49,999)
Corporate and Foundation
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
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3.9
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45.3
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Need-based grants to ensure that Boalt remains financially accessible. Summer fellowships so students can gain valuable legal experience while serving the civic good. Loan forgiveness programs that let graduates pursue their public-interest career passions without the crushing burden of student debt.
Dean Edley freely admits that his drive to empower Boalt’s aid programs was self-serving—he didn’t want to lose out on exceptional students simply because they lacked the resources.
Summer Fellowships 2009-2013
Summer Total Funding Number of Recipients
2009 $741,000 187
2010 $854,827 223
2011 $851,780 231
2012 $739,300 185
2013 $805,250 201
“My father used to say that education is the best investment
a person could possibly make because no one can steal it
from you and you can’t lose it,” says TED LEE ’59 .
Be it in Las Vegas or the Bay Area, Ted and his wife Doris
generously support many institutions of higher education.
Their philanthropy to the Berkeley campus includes the
Lee Chair in Real Estate Law and Urban Planning, and they
recently established the Theodore B. and Doris Shoong Lee
Endowed Scholarship at Boalt with a $1 million gift for need-
based student financial aid.
Ted benefited from a virtually free education at Boalt, where
he developed a friendship with then-Dean and national torts
icon William Prosser. With this gift, Ted and Doris wanted to
honor Prosser while helping Boalt “continue to provide the
same educational opportunities to future law students and
encourage the study of torts.”
CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES: FINANCIAL AID
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Financial Aid Expenditures 2009-2013
Figures include scholarships, grants, summer fellowships, and post-graduate Bridge Fellowships.
$12M
$10M
$8M
$6M
$4M
$2M
$0FY12 FY13FY09 FY10 FY11
$7,161,672
$11,238,780
$10,934,160
$11,601,986
$10,389,628
$140,682Average student loan debt for Class of 2013 graduates
76% Percent of students receiving some form of financial aid in the 2012-13 school year
342%Increase in student tuition since 2000
Loan Forgiveness
Our loan repayment assistance program, for graduates who pursue public interest work, protects them from negative amortization if they leave such employment before qualifying for full loan forgiveness. Alumni with a qualifying job at a salary under $65,000 for 10 years have no student-loan obligation. Those earning up to $100,000, or who work in public interest for less than 10 years, receive partial support.
Summer Fellowships
Boalt’s Summer Fellowship Program provides $4,000 grants to students who secure unpaid summer internships in public interest, nonprofit, or govern-ment sector law. Second-year students completing a second summer of qualifying work may receive an additional $2,000.
CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES: FACULTY RETENTION & RECRUITMENT
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Truth be told, every Top 10 law school can deliver a stellar legal education. While maintaining a word-class faculty remains a top Boalt priority, the school tries to go deeper—seeking to recruit educators who also inspire, challenge, and mentor their students.
Since Dean Edley arrived in 2004, we have hired 51 full-time faculty members. It can be an uphill battle, as our peer institutions enjoy larger endowments with which to lure star candidates. Funding for faculty reten-tion and recruitment allows Boalt to keep pace with the nation’s top law schools—and to give our students the best possible learning experience.
Junior Faculty Gets Another Boost
The recent hiring of Avani Sood augmented Boalt’s influx of talented young scholars in recent years. A 2003 Yale Law School graduate who earned her Psychology Ph.D. from Princeton, Avani is teaching Boalt’s Col-loquium on Law and Psychology this semester. In the spring, she will teach Criminal Law.
The former Yale Law Journal editor was a litigator at Debevoise & Plimpton and clerked for Judge Kimba Wood in the Southern District of New York. She then worked for two years at the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York, tackling human rights projects in India and Kenya for the center’s International Legal Program.
“During all these experiences, I was intrigued by the psychological dynamics of people’s interactions with systems of law,” Avani says. Her current research includes conducting experiments on the psychological motives underlying support for severe interrogation, and studying the ethical cultures of large law firms.
“My legal scholarship aims to attach psychological insights to questions of law and invigorate legal debates through the contribution of data-driven analysis,” she says. “I’m thrilled to be joining Boalt’s remarkable group of educators whose work has so many exciting interdisciplinary connections.”
Six Professors Appointed to Faculty Chairs
Six Boalt professors were awarded faculty chairs May 1 during a ceremony at Memorial Stadium's University Club.
Before the cocktail reception and dinner, five of the honored professors gave short presentations on an aspect of their current research. Nominated by a committee of faculty colleagues for their scholarly achievements and teaching excellence, the new chair-holders are:
• Holly Doreumus, James H. House and Hiram H. Hurd Professor of Environmental Regulation
• Mark Gergen, Robert and Joann Burch D.P. Professor of Tax Law and Policy
• Andrew Guzman, Jackson H. Ralston Professor of Law and Associate Dean, International and Graduate Programs
• Gillian Lester, Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of Law, Acting and Associate Dean
When Professor ERIC TALLEY first joined Boalt’s
faculty, he had “little idea” how critical a role the law
school’s supporters and alumni would eventually play in
his life. Their generosity helped create the endowed chair
he now occupies, fortify path-breaking research within the
business law program he helps lead, and enable Boalt to reel
in other top junior faculty from around the world.
A leading authority on corporate law as well as law and
economics, Eric has built “lasting and bona fide friendships
with several Boalt supporters with whom I had little or no
prior connection.” He says the reason is simple: “Their love
for Boalt is communicably infectious. It has fostered in me
a tremendous sense of personal allegiance to, and pride in,
our school.”
• Russell Robinson, Distinguished Haas Chair in LGBT Equity Professor of Law
• Leti Volpp, Robert D. and Leslie Kay Raven Professor of Law in Access to Justice
“The true foundation of any great law school isn’t its bricks and mortar, but rather the strength of its educators,” Dean Edley says. “We’re committed to giving our students what they deserve—an exceptional faculty driven to providing the best possible legal training. Honoring these deserving professors solidifies that effort.”
Boalt’s three-year makeover was highly anticipated and greatly appreciated by its inhabitants. Completed in 2011, the intensive effort—highlighted by the transformative, 55,000 square-foot South Addition—yielded new classrooms, throughways, study rooms, and student space.
The massive construction project is over, but our physical plant still requires plenty of work to ensure maximum safety and productivity. While the past year’s physical upgrades may not have been glamorous, they played a key role in helping Boalt maintain a high-functioning space.
The school strengthened its infrastructure by replacing mechanical systems in the Simon Hall elevator, upgraded electrical systems throughout the school, and added fire doors. Two other projects under construction include expanding the Robbins Collection area in the old North Addition reading room—in part to create a new visiting scholar area under the room’s skylight—and develop-ing a new space for our clinics on the third floor.
Home Improvements
Where can philanthropy help students, faculty, and staff make better use of their law-school home?
• Transforming the old library lobby into space for our Student Services Office and Career Development Office. These vital student service points are currently tucked in cramped quarters that are hard to find— and to navigate—because of narrow hallways, especially for those in wheelchairs
• Replacing the antiquated ceilings, lighting, and HVAC system in three large classrooms and the library’s Main Reading Room, and ensuring that those spaces meet modern fire safety standards
• Upgrading many of the school’s restrooms
• Turning Booth Auditorium into a more practical, modern, and learning-friendly space; it now has outdated technology, worn seating, and a large stage ill-suited to current needs
CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES: CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION
As the law school’s Associate Dean for Capitol Projects, KATHLEEN VANDEN HEUVEL ’86 builds a
convincing case for making further improvements within
Boalt Hall. She notes that such upgrades help attract top
applicants, maximize the learning experience for current
students, and give faculty members an optimal environment
for effective teaching in today’s educational climate.
Toward that end, Kathleen hopes to see the school’s Student
Services Office and Career Development Office find a new
home. “Their current location sends the wrong message to
students, suggesting that we don’t place a high value on
these functions,” she says. “That couldn’t be more untrue.
These two units offer crucial services that affect student life
on a daily basis, and it would be great to move them to a more
central location.”
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Booth Auditorium
Terrific naming opportunities exist for alumni and friends interested in becoming part of Boalt’s legacy and having their high-impact contributions recognized for generations. To help name some of our new spaces—or to help address one of the funding priorities above—please contact Robert Sproul, Assistant Dean of Development, at 510.643.8170 or [email protected].
Boalt is a national leader in issue analysis and policy development. Much of that work occurs in our high-impact research centers, which tackle a wide range of challenges by generating path-breaking reports, shaping legislation, educating judges, and advising government officials.
Philanthropy Highlights
The Center for Law, Energy & the Environment (CLEE) received $1 million to establish the Samuel D. Cole ’63 Environmental Law Fund, which supports research, student programming, and teaching. Bank of America continued to fund CLEE’s Climate Change and Business Research Initiative with UCLA Law, enabling a Capitol Hill event to launch a report on electric vehicle poli-cies and coming reports on high-speed rail and renewable energy policies.
Funding from the Quattrone Foundation helped the Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy launch the California Wrongful Convictions Project—which reveals the costs related to such convictions and tracks why they are overturned. Support from Californians for Safety & Justice helped the institute conduct and analyze the first statewide poll on crime victims, to give policy makers better understanding of victims and their needs.
A $75,000 gift from the Heritage Foundation enabled the California Constitution Center to expand its moot court program. The program provides a venue for attorneys with cases pending before the Supreme Court of California to practice their arguments, and enables Boalt students to prepare bench memoranda and act as law clerks and mock jurists on chosen cases.
A major gift from Thomas White ’76 buoyed the Human Rights Center’s fellowship program—helping 17 students spend six weeks working in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Haiti, and Uganda. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation provided a three-year, $750,000 grant to help the center’s research and policy work to help protect victims and witnesses of sexual violence and other war crimes.
The Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law received a $200,000 gift from Ariadna Miller, who provided its initial seed funding with her late husband, William. The funding advanced projects on energy justice and refugee protection, and sponsored Boalt students’ work from Jordan to Washington, D.C.
Some Funding Priorities
Berkeley Center for Law, Business and the Economy: The Financial Literacy and Research Institute, designed to improve consumers’ knowledge about their finances. This program would develop strategies, materials, and course modules to increase awareness of the hazards lurking in areas such as credit card and mortgage contracts.
Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice: The Reproductive Justice Virtual Library, the first online, searchable catalog of annotated sources illuminating the field’s foundations and emerging issues. It would serve as a research hub for advocates, scholars, media, and the general public.
CLEE: The Climate Change and Business Research Initiative, which focuses on business solutions to fighting climate change; research projects on pressing water law, energy, and environmental policies that will further local, state, national, and international goals.
CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES: CENTERS
When she first heard about Boalt’s ambitious plans within
her area of expertise, JAN SCHOLES ’77 was admittedly
skeptical. “I never dreamed that the school would become a
true hub for business law,” she says. “I mean, Berkeley, the capital
of California capitalism? I thought it sounded outrageous.”
Jan has helped make it a reality, largely through her support
of the Berkeley Center for Law, Business and the Economy.
“Ken Taymor has done a terrific job as a forward-thinking
executive director and I’m very excited about our tax
program,” she says. An authority on international and
partnership taxation, Jan remains “incredibly grateful”
for the training she received from professors Jack McNulty,
Mel Eisenberg, Dick Buxbaum, and Richard Jennings. “They
all sparked my interest in business law in different ways.”
Human Rights Center: Support to meet the Sandler Foundation’s match-ing grant challenge of $100,000 in honor of the center’s 20th anniversary; research to strengthen atrocity crimes investigation and documentation; workshops on how to better use modern technology in international courts to help prosecute heinous crimes.
Miller Institute: Projects geared toward assisting refugees and other forced migrants; initiatives to help increase international law opportunities for Boalt students; travel expenses for students to participate in field work and international law conferences.
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Now more than ever, legal employers want graduates who have gained meaningful experience in law school. Boalt’s clinical programs—all directed by full-time faculty members who are highly-regarded experts—provide it through substantive client work and rigorous supervision.
Philanthropy Highlights
Peter Davies, Jane Kahn and Michael Bien, Frank Martin ’04, and Elizabeth Zitrin were notable donors to the Death Penalty Clinic Fellowship Program. The clinic litigated in five states, and students helped a Texas capital defendant secure a life sentence. The Atlantic Philanthropies, Open Society Foundations, Tides Foundation, and Vital Projects Foundation helped fund the clinic’s Lethal Injection Project, which played a key role in court challenges and administrative proceedings in more than a dozen jurisdictions.
Lead donors Denise Abrams ’86 and David Harrington, Elizabeth Cabraser ’78,Quinn and Wayne Delaney, Michael and Barbara Loeb, and Joel Sanders ’82 helped the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) kick off its 25th anniversary campaign. That support helped launch EBCLC’s Youth Defender Clinic, which assists low-income children and their families in the juvenile justice system; and the Policy Advocacy Clinic, which confronts the systemic needs of underrepresented individuals and groups.
Major gifts from Werner ’53 and Mimi Wolfen and Liz and Greg Lutz helped the International Human Rights Law Clinic win an $8 million judgment for victims who were forcibly disappeared during Guatemala’s civil war. The clinic also provided legal advice to over 100 UC Berkeley undocumented students, advanced a campaign to help male victims of sexual violence in Uganda, and issued a white paper on how to implement California’s new right to water law.
A Sloan Foundation grant to the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic’s Digital Library Copyright Project helped libraries navigate copyright issues while transitioning to digital catalogs. Clinic students presented their research in Brazil to the international library community on fair-use excep-tions to copyright law. Funding also helped the clinic create a handbook for decision makers considering biometric technologies, and file amicus briefs in litigation over smartphone platforms and book digitization.
Some Funding Priorities
Death Penalty Clinic: The Death Penalty Clinic Fellowship, which offers a criminal defense attorney a two- to three-year training program and opportunity to supervise law students in a clinical setting; assistance to help litigate capital cases in the South, where the clinic often partners with underfunded, non-profit law offices.
EBCLC: The Fund for the Future, a two-year, $1 million campaign to help emerging lawyers serve disadvantaged clients and achieve justice through education and advocacy. A 25th anniversary gala will be held November 12 at Yoshi’s in Oakland.
International Human Rights Law Clinic: Support for Guatemalan victims to enforce the court judgment and for projects that promote the right to water in California, expand access to justice for male survivors of sexual
CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES: CLINICS
Boalt clinics offer students a pragmatic bridge between
their current studies and future careers. “Clinical work has
defined my time at Boalt,” says EBCLC’s STEPHANIE CAMPOS ’14 , who has helped HIV-positive clients
and shaped a health-care reform implementation plan for
California. “The experience profoundly impacts your path
and development as an advocate.” Stephanie’s summer fellow-
ships were funded by Alec Cory ’39 and Cynthia Dailard ’94.
RAUL ARROYO-MENDOZA ’15 worked in
EBCLC’s Youth Defender Clinic last summer through a
fellowship funded by Steven Zieff ’78. He appealed a client’s
dubious school expulsion—and prevailed against a school
district’s senior attorney. “The level of responsibility we’re
given is ideal preparation for life after law school,” Raul says.
“We’re blessed that donor support helps us access these
excellent clinical programs.”
violence in armed conflict, and bolster the World Bank’s human rights mechanisms.
Samuelson Clinic: Fellowships that attract exceptional junior- and mid-level lawyers; intellectual property projects that serve the public interest; teaching fellowships, which are funded solely by private donations and foundation grants.
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LL.M. Program
When Boalt established its Professional LL.M. Program four years ago, it made sure not to sacrifice excellence for innovation. That has helped the unique program—which lets international lawyers earn a Master of Laws degree over two consecutive summer sessions—expand in enrollment and reach.
No other major law school offers this summer option. Like Boalt’s tradi-tional academic-year program, courses are taught by world-renowned, full-time faculty who are leaders in their fields. The flexible curriculum includes several core U.S. law courses that give students a chance to qualify for the California Bar Exam.
LL.M. students are exposed to a speaker series led by practicing attorneys, and they can pursue concentrated training to earn a Business Law Certificate or Law & Technology Certificate. Boalt also facilitates meaningful learning experiences in the area’s legal, business, and high tech communities.
CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES: ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
CHRISTINE WINDBICHLER ’79 came to Boalt
with a German law degree, a doctorate, and notable private-
practice experience. Happily, the school’s LL.M. program
catapulted her career to even greater heights. “The value
of that unforgettable year at Boalt will stay with me forever,”
says Christine, a professor and former dean at Berlin’s Humboldt
University Law School.
Philanthropy, specifically the Walter Perry Johnson Fellow-
ship, made Christine’s year in Berkeley possible. That’s a big
reason why she generously supports the Richard Buxbaum
International Graduate Student Fellowship Fund, which
honors the beloved professor and assists foreign recipients
in their studies and research at Boalt.
“It triggers all the right associations,” Christine says. “Dick
is an outstanding scholar and a great mentor with the gift
of turning all experience, good and bad, into an enrichment.
I learned so much from him. Giving substantially to the fund
is the icing on the cake.”
Professional Skills Program
Launched in 2008, Boalt’s Professional Skills Program has grown exponen-tially. The school offers skills courses in advocacy and litigation, research and writing, negotiation, transactions, social justice, social intelligence and mindfulness, and leadership.
Skills courses now comprise between 15 and 20 percent of Boalt’s academic program. There are 32 such courses being taught during the fall semester; 36 were offered during the spring semester.
The program received a notable anonymous gift to support appellate advocacy competitions, judges, and coaching. Boalt’s student advocacy teams garnered several major honors, including Collin Tierney ’14 winning Baylor Law School’s Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition.
The Morrison & Foerster Foundation provided a generous donation for the Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects. Students recruit supervising attorneys for these 20 public interest initiatives, and partner with top non-profits, firms, and government agencies. The funding helped train 40 project leaders on recruitment, training, and fundraising issues, and enabled a lawyering skills orientation attended by more than 130 Boalt students.
“Hundreds of alumni have assisted our programs by teaching as lecturers, helping our deposition courses, and acting as moot court judges,” says Professor David Oppenheimer, Boalt’s director of professional skills. “They also supervise field placement students and many pro bono projects that our students initiate. Now more than ever, while other schools have a pro bono requirement, Boalt has a pro bono culture.”
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Professional 2013-14
Professional 2012-13
Professional 2011-12
Professional2010-11
Academic Year2013-14
Academic Year2012-13
Academic Year2011-12
Academic Year2010-11
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48 students29 countries
92 students36 countries
44 students28 countries
36 students12 countries
162 students39 countries
162 students44 countries
133 students46 countries
125 students36 countries
LL.M. Enrollment
Unrestricted Giving
The Boalt Hall Fund provides unrestricted support for the law school to strengthen its core programs and address unanticipated opportunities. With the State of California’s continued reduction of funding to higher education, we must increasingly rely on the Boalt Hall Fund to bolster our operations and preserve our excellence.
Unrestricted gifts enable the law school to address its most pressing needs in a timely manner. They also allow Boalt to strategize how best to allocate its resources and to get the most out of its education, scholarship, and outreach. In today’s rapidly changing legal world, that flexibility is paramount to effectively tackle emerging concerns.
While gifts designated to specific projects are undeniably essential, unrestricted gifts remain vitally important, as they provide an immediate infusion of funds that give our leadership the bandwidth to capitalize on Boalt’s highest priorities.
Ten examples of where Boalt Hall Fund contributions are allocated:
• Need-based scholarships for students receiving financial aid
• Collaborative projects with other academic departments, schools, and public agencies
• Career Development Office and Student Services programming
• Faculty research and scholarship
• Bridge Fellowships for new graduates who are pursuing public-service careers and still seeking employment
• Student travel for delivering legal services to clients, research partners, and policy makers
• Technology upgrades throughout the law school
• Training programs for judges, journalists, and government officials from the U.S. and abroad
• Events to help attract admitted students
• Conferences and symposia at Boalt
GIVING
Planned Giving
A planned gift to Boalt Hall helps satisfy personal financial-planning needs and provides the law school with important long-term support. Such gifts con-stitute a philanthropic legacy that is part of a larger estate-planning process in which the donor decides how certain assets are distributed.
Some planned gifts provide income for life or a fixed term of years. Others provide an immediate income tax charitable deduction or avoidance of capital gains tax. A gift made through a will generates significant estate tax benefits, and helps Boalt serve its faculty, students, staff, and alumni.
A few planned giving options:
• Bequests are provisions in your will or living trust that direct a portion of your estate. A bequest to Boalt qualifies your estate for a
charitable deduction that can reduce estate tax liability. Bequests can provide a specific monetary amount, property, or percentage of your estate. Residual and contingent bequests provide first for your family, and then, circumstances permitting, for Boalt.
• Charitable Gift Annuities are contracts between an individual and a charitable organization such as Boalt Hall. In exchange for a gift of cash or property to Boalt, you or the person of your choice will receive an annuity that pays a fixed sum for life. Annuity payments can begin immediately or at a later date.
• Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs) allow you to transfer money or property to the UC Berkeley Foundation, which makes payments to you or your beneficiaries for a lifetime or for any period of time. When these payments end, the trust assets pass to Boalt to be used as you
Boalt Hall gave DUANE '86 AND TRACIE LYONS '86 a top-rate legal education—and each other. “We started dating
shortly after classes started and survived Torts, Moot Court,
the Bar Exam, and late-night Top Dog runs,” says Duane, a
partner in Quinn Emanuel’s Los Angeles office. “Boalt has
played an integral part of our personal and professional lives.
We’re happy to give back to an institution that means so much
to us.”
Tracie, whose work has included stints as legal counsel
for Twentieth Century Fox, legal director for AIDS Project
Los Angeles, and general counsel for Kinecta Federal Credit
Union, says their Boalt Hall Fund contributions signal trust
in the school’s leadership: “We support unrestricted giving
so the funds can be used where they are needed most. Quite
simply, we give back to say thank you.”
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GIVING
specified. CRTs offer federal income and estate tax deductions for gifts benefitting charities and educational entities. If appreciated assets are used to fund a CRT, the donor avoids capital gains tax.
• Pooled Income Funds work like mutual funds. Gifts from a group of Boalt alumni and friends are managed and invested jointly and all income earned by the fund is paid out quarterly in proportionate shares to its participants. Four funds with varied investment objectives are available.
• Real Estate gifts entitle the donor to an income tax deduction for the property’s full appraised fair market value. Almost any marketable real estate is suitable for a charitable gift, including personal residences, commercial buildings, and forest land. Unencumbered property is preferable and generates the greatest tax benefit.
• Retirement Assets often exceed expectations—and increase tax burdens. Taxes, which sometimes exceed 70 percent, can erode assets when left to heirs outright. Making a charitable gift of retirement assets reduces this tax burden.
Those who include Boalt in their estate plans become members of UC Berkeley’s Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society. Benefits include invitations to a summer tea hosted by the Chancellor and to other campus athletic and cultural events.
If you have any questions about making a planned gift to Boalt, please contact the Alumni Center at 510.643.8170 or email [email protected].
Gifts of Cash
Cash gifts may be made by personal check, credit card, and/or a pre-authorized monthly transfer of funds. Donors can also make a pledge, for up to five years, and fulfill their gift over time. Checks should be made payable to Boalt Hall and mailed to:
UC Berkeley School of LawBoalt Hall Alumni Center2850 Telegraph Ave., Suite 500Berkeley, CA 94705-7220
Credit card gifts can be charged to Visa, MasterCard, or American Express at give.law.berkeley.edu. Pledges can also be made online or by calling the Alumni Center at 510.642.2590. To arrange monthly, quarterly, or yearly gifts through an electronic funds transfer between your bank or credit card company and the UC Berkeley Foundation, fill out an authorization form available at www.law.berkeley.edu/files/EFT_authorization_form.pdf and mail it to the address listed above.
Gifts of Securities
Gifts of securities are recorded based on the stock market’s mean market value on the date of the gift, which is determined by the date the donor relinquishes control of the stock. Securities can be transferred directly from your brokerage account to the university’s account. To donate such gifts, please call toll-free 855.729.1099 or email [email protected].
Matching Gifts
Matching gifts—offered by companies, law firms, and other organizations—multiply the size of a donor’s contribution to Boalt. Some employers also match gifts made by retirees or spouses. Donors receive full credit for gifts, plus any resulting corporate match for the purpose of recognition and benefits. For receipt and tax reasons, the gift’s matched portion must be documented in the corporation’s record.
For information or matching gift forms from your employer, contact your human resources office and send a completed form by mail to the address listed above. If you have questions, contact Catie Cariaga at [email protected] or 510.643.6542.
MAX WEINGARTEN ’49 lived quite a life: semi-pro soccer player, lawyer, judge, Holocaust refugee, and U.S. Army intelligence officer who once interviewed Albert Speer, Hitler’s Minister of Armaments. Max enrolled at Boalt after the war and later founded the tax department at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, where he worked for 47 years.
Max, who died in 2004, and his wife Erica “felt it was impor-tant to help others who may not have the financial resources to continue their educational pursuits,” says their son Leonard Weingarten. Max’s generous planned gift to the law school supports student scholarships, faculty research, and the Henderson Center for Social Justice.
“Max was very appreciative of his Boalt education,” says Peter Maier ’52, the executor of his estate and a fellow alum, refugee, and strong Boalt supporter. “Max loved helping others, and he loved Boalt for enabling him to do that.”
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THE CENTENNIAL SOCIETY
Boalt Hall’s most prestigious donor society recognizes all who have demonstrated a longstanding commitment to the school by making lifetime cumulative gifts or pledges totaling $100,000 or more. Centennial Society and Dean’s Society members receive complimentary tickets to various special dinners and events throughout the school year, plus recognition in the Annual Report of Philanthropy.
Builders of Boalt $5,000,000 and above
Elizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 v
$2,500,000 - $4,999,999
AnonymousRobert D. ’53 * & Joann BurchThe Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert
Foundation vJohn B. Hall *Koret Foundation vGreg & Liz Lutz vC. William ’41 * & Rosalie F. MaxeinerPamela Samuelson & Robert Glushko vS. K. Yee Foundation v
$1,000,000 - $2,4999,999
Anonymous (2)Bank of America Foundation vMark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vCalifornia Endowment vLloyd McCullough * &
Beatrice Clayton Robbins *Samuel D. Cole ’63
The Ford FoundationBill & Melinda Gates FoundationStuart M. Gordon ’65 v Evelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundE. Patricia Herron ’64
Harold C. Hohbach ’52 v The James Irvine Foundation vJEHT FoundationThomas M. JordeTheodore B. ’59 & Doris Shoong LeeJohn D. & Catherine T. MacArthur
FoundationMicrosoft Corporation vG. William ’52 * & Ariadna Miller vMorrison & Foerster vJohn M. Olin FoundationOpen Society Foundations vWilliam H. Orrick, Jr. ’41 *Leo J. ’57 & Nina Pircher vJ. Kerwin Rooney ’36 *Mario M. ’71 & Danelle Storm Rosati vRichard M., Jr. ’74 &
Heidi Cortese Sherman vWilliam G. ’40 * & Alice M. SimonAlfred P. Sloan Foundation vLarry W. ’66 & Barbara SonsiniEleanor D. & Irving G. ’45 Tragen vMax Weingarten ’49 *H. H. “Sam” WheelerWilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiDouglas H. ’70 & Jane Wolf vWerner F. ’53 & Mimi Wolfen v
Benefactors $500,000 - $999,999
Anonymous (5)Robert G. Adams ’48 *The Atlantic Philanthropies vJohn Henry * & Elizabeth Josselyn BoaltRobert L. ’33 * & Alice BridgesLisa Sardegna & David A. Carrillo ’95
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass vBarbara & Alec ’39 * CoryHugh & Hazel Darling FoundationA. Peter DaviesFenwick & West vJames K. Herbert ’62
Larry L. Hillblom FoundationPres ’56 & Maurine HotchkisHumanity UnitedEmily H. Huntington *Ewing M. Kauffman FoundationJoseph T. ’71 & Gail L. KieferCala Lemberger *Nick McKeownAndrew W. Mellon FoundationNoel W. ’66 & Penelope P. Nellis vNokiaRoderic B. & Catherine B. Park vHarold A. Parma ’27 *Varnum ’33 * & Lillian PaulRosenberg FoundationJoel S. Sanders ’82 vShirley A. ’75 & Robert D. Sanderson vSho * & Masako F. SatoArthur J. Shartsis ’71 & Mary Jo
Christensen Shartsis ’72
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom vJohn Stauffer Charitable TrustLouis I. Wiener, Jr. ’41 *Bernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable
FoundationWollenberg Foundation v
Patrons $250,000 - $499,999
Anonymous (8)American Association of Law Libraries vStephen W. Arent ’67 vBank of America CorporationDonald P. ’48 * & Rosemary BarrettBingham McCutchen vSteven E. ’81 & Rochelle Bochner vAlbert C. ’40 * & Elisabeth BoyerBrobeck Phleger & HarrisonScott T. ’61 & Susan Carey vAnnie E. Casey Foundation vCooley vCovington & BurlingDeloitte ServicesMartin S. ’32 * & Estelle D.’33 * Depper
DLA PiperLuke Ellis ’75 vEnvironmental Protection AgencyBill Falik & Diana CohenJerome B., Jr. ’65 & Nancy Falk vFolger Levin & KahnJohn C. ’66 & Janet L. FossumFred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vHeller EhrmanMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 &
Frank Herringer vLarry L. Hillblom ’69 *Henry L. ’34 * & Violette HilzingerHiram H. Hurd *The Jim Joseph FoundationMitchell Kapor FoundationWalter M. ’61 & Jocelyn KaufmannWilliam M. Keck FoundationKenton J. King ’87 vLatham & Watkins vRichard S. LiuMarkle FoundationJames McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh vCharles A. ’58 & Jeanette S. Miller vTerry J. O’Reilly ’69
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe vJefferson E. Peyser ’23 *Public Interest ProjectsProteus Action League vLance J. Robbins ’72 & Rachel BankSally & William Rutter *Jan Blaustein Scholes ’77
William T. ’27 * & Millicent M. SelbyWillis S. ’41 * & Marion B. Slusser *Joseph E. ’38 * & Mary SmithRachel A. Stageberg *Temple UniversityLeonard ’70 & Catherine Unger vThe Wachovia FoundationWeil Gotshal & Manges vThe Whitman InstituteWilson Sonsini Goodrich &
Rosati Foundation vGladys R. Wood *
Partners $100,000 - $249,999
Anonymous (7)The Aidlin FoundationAkonadi FoundationThe American Israeli Cooperative
EnterpriseJohn J. ’65 & Pamela BartkoMelvin M. Belli ’33 *Blue Shield of California FoundationPaula E. Boggs ’84 vDavid E. ’68 & Jean M. ’71 BordonThe Bordon Family FundJohn R. Box ’81
Lois I. Brady ’86 vMervyn L. Brenner FoundationSteven D. Broidy ’62 vCalifornia District Attorneys AssociationCalifornia State AssemblyCalifornia State Department of
CorrectionsCalifornia Wellness FoundationGregory D. Call ’85 vDavid Carlyon ’76 vCarnegie Corporation of New YorkCenter for American ProgressCharles J. Stevens ’82 vJesse H. & Mari S. Choper vMary D. & Richard A. ’55 Clarke *Richard J. Conviser ’62 / BarBriEvan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vMichael L. Cypers ’81
Dartmouth CollegeJohn G. Davies ’62 *v
Victoria J. De Goff ’72 & Richard Sherman
Dubai Human Rights AssociationMel & Helen EisenbergE. Roy ’65 &
Elizabeth H. ’76 Eisenhardt vRuth R. & Ralph Eltse *Farella Braun + Martel vFederated Department StoresLois H. Feinblatt vJoe & Cathy Feldman vFinnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett
& Dunner vFish & Richardson vFitzgerald Abbott & BeardsleyDaniel S. Floyd ’85 vFrench American Cultural ExchangeStanley J. Friedman ’65
Holly J. Fujie ’78 & Lee W. Cotugno ’77 vWilliam E. Jr. ’68 &
Marianne M. Gagen vHenry W. Gardett ’33 *Lewis T. ’40 * & Jean GardinerGibson Dunn & Crutcher vMargaret G. Gill ’65
Robert A. ’74 & Susie C. GoodinElizabeth Marsteller GordonLindsee P. Granfield ’85 vLorrie & Richard L. ’63 Greene vBernadine & Aldo P. Guidotti ’44
Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian
Michael W. Hall ’82 vMichael J. ’65 & Virginia HalloranHanson Bridgett vLeo B. ’92 & Florence Helzel vJ. Michael Hemmer ’76 &
Lori Raphael v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
DONOR RECOGNITION
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THE DEAN’S SOCIETY
Recognizing gifts and pledges of $10,000 or more during the past fiscal year.
Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Anonymous (2)Bank of America Foundation vElizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 vDavid A. Carrillo ’95 & Lisa M. SardegnaCoblentz Patch Duffy & Bass vSamuel D. Cole ’63
Luke Ellis ’75 vFenwick & West vThe Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert
Foundation vStuart M. ’65 & Florianne H. Gordon vHarold C. Hohbach ’52 vPres ’56 & Maurine Hotchkis /
Janeway FoundationThe Jim Joseph FoundationKenton J. King ’87 vKoret Foundation vTheodore B. Lee ’59 & Doris Shoong LeeMicrosoft Corporation vThe Honorable G. William Miller ’52 * &
Ariadna Miller vWalter G. Olson ’49 *Open Society Foundations vVarnum Paul ’33
Mario M. Rosati ’71 vPamela Samuelson & Robert Glushko vArthur J. Shartsis ’71 &
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis ’72 vAlfred P. Sloan Foundation vBarbara & Larry W. ’66 SonsiniJohn A. Sproul ’49 vIrving G. Tragen ’45 v
Max ’49 * & Erica * WeingartenBernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable
FoundationWerner ’53 & Mimi Wolfen v /
Wolfen Family FoundationS. K. Yee Foundation v
Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (2)The American Israeli Cooperative
EnterpriseThe Atlantic Philanthropies vBernard Bradley Barber ’71 vMark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vCalifornia State Governor’s Office
of Emergency ServicesCooley vEvan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vRichard L. Greene ’63 vThe James Irvine Foundation vMark D. Lubin ’77 vGreg & Liz Lutz vMorrison & Foerster vRoderic B. & Catherine B. Park vProteus Action League vCharles Y. Tanabe ’76 & Arlene S. Bobrow vTides Foundation vLenard G. Weiss ’62
Thomas J. White vWilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiMallun Yen ’95 & Jason Lemkin ’96 vSteven G. Zieff ’78 v
Partner $25,000 - $49,999
AnonymousAmerican Association of Law Libraries vPeter Higgins Bales ’07
Robert S. Ball ’67 vSteven E. Bochner ’81 vCalifornia Endowment vCalifornians for Safety & JusticeDavid S. Carter ’84 vCompton FoundationRichard J. Conviser ’62
Covington & Burling vLois H. Feinblatt v / Blum FoundationFish & Richardson vDaniel S. Floyd ’85 vWilliam E. Jr. ’68 & Marianne M. Gagen vInformation Technology & Innovation
FoundationKasowitz Benson Torres & FriedmanErika A. Kelton ’87
Kirkland & Ellis vKorea Institute of Ocean Science &
Technology (KIOST)Latham & WatkinsLawrence S. ’41 * & Mary Ann Mana *Manatt Phelps & PhillipsChristopher M. ’68 & Barbara J. McLain vJames McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh vOak Philanthropy LimitedOrrick Herrington & Sutcliffe vJessica S. Pers ’77 & Robert S. Stein ’74
Allen & Cynthia W. RubyAlbert J. Salera ’56 v
Joel S. Sanders ’82 vJan Blaustein Scholes ’77 /
Scholes Family FoundationGary ’66 & Dana ShapiroSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom vWillis S. ’47 * & Marion B. Slusser *Chade-Meng Tan / Tan Teo FoundationVital Projects Fund, Inc vWeil Gotshal & Manges vWhite & Case vWilmerHale vWinston & Strawn vMary Wohlford FoundationWollenberg Foundation v
Member $10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous (3)Alston + BirdApple Inc.Stephen W. Arent ’67 v /
Arent Charitable FoundationGerson P. & Barbara B. Bakar v /
Bakar FoundationBaker & BottsWilliam T. Barker ’74 vEric K. Behrens ’77 &
Joyce M. Hicks ’77 vPeter J. Benvenutti ’74 &
Lise A. Pearlman ’74 vBingham McCutchen vPaula E. Boggs ’84 vLois I. Brady ’86 vBrill USA
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Rik & Flo Henrikson FundI. Michael * & Elizabeth HeymanHowreyIrell & ManellaRobert Wood Johnson FoundationJames J. Joseph ’72 vJohn E. * & Dorothy g. KilkennyKirkland & Ellis vKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear vKenneth Kaufman ’62
The Kohlberg FoundationBillie & Adrian A. ’34 Kragen *Mabel Isley Langham *Mark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan vRobert L. Lin ’85 vEllyn M. ’84 & William R. ’85 Lindsay vLoubé FamilyPaul M. Loya ’73
Mark D. ’77 & Kerri C.Lubin vArthur K. Lund ’61 & Agnieszka WinklerThomas J. ’40 * & Martha MacBrideManatt Phelps & PhillipsFrank J. Martin ’04 & Rosa Terrazas vMcDermott Will & Emery vChristopher M. ’68 &
Barbara J. McLain v
McManis Faulkner vPaul V. ’64 & Sharon A. Melodia vMarc H. Monheimer ’57
Morgan Lewis vRichard C. Morse ’67
S. Stephen ’51 * & Sally S. NakashimaNational Association for the
Advancement of Colored PeopleNational Association of ScholarsNorman ’65 & Margrit ObersteinRoger M. ’68 & Joanne G. OlsenLynn H. ’72 & Leslie A. Pasahow vLise A. Pearlman ’74 &
Peter J. Benvenutti, Jr. ’74 vMark ’84 & Wynne Pécheck vJessica S. Pers ’77 & Robert S. Stein ’74
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw PittmanEdward V. Pollack ’66 vBorden B. Price ’50 vHenry, Jr. ’63 & Eleanor RamseyReed SmithResources Legacy Fund FoundationRobbins Geller Rudman & DowdThe Henry W. & Nettie Robinson
Foundation v
Rockefeller Philanthropy AdvisorsRichard K. ’73 & Allison Roeder vRopes & Gray vThe Rose FoundationBruce S. ’71 & Carol Ross vMichael C. RossAllen & Cynthia W. RubyAlbert J. Salera ’56 vSandler FoundationRichard C. Seaver ’49 *Jay A. Shafran ’63 vGary ’66 & Dana ShapiroHenry Shields, Jr. ’74 & Jo Anne PetersonSidley Austin vGlenn A. Smith ’71 vSmith Richardson FoundationMargaret J. & John E. ’57 SparksJohn A. ’49 & Marjorie H. Sproul vGraydon S. ’51 & Joyce L. StaringLeigh W. Steinberg ’73
Dave Stewart ’86
Thomas W. Stoever, Jr. ’90 vCarl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Charles Y. Tanabe ’76 & Arlene S. Bobrow vTides Foundation v
Stuart P. & Karen S. Tobisman ’69
William E. ’65 & Dorothy W. TrautmanU.S. District Court, Northern District
of CaliforniaVital Projects Fund, Inc vMary G. Wailes ’50 *Matthew F. ’91 & Svetlana WeilThe Patricia & Christopher Weil Family
FoundationWeingart Foundation vLenard G. Weiss ’62
Dana Welch ’87 & Scott Adams vThomas J. White vWhite & Case vWilmer Hale vLeonard A. ’48 * & Evelyn WilsonWinston & Strawn vMallun Yen ’95 & Jason M. Lemkin ’96 vLaura Wen-yu Young ’87 vSteven G. Zieff ’78 v
DONOR RECOGNITION: 2012-2013
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Steven D. Broidy ’62 vGregory D. Call ’85 vScott T. Carey ’61 vPaul T. Clark ’80 vCrowell & MoringA. Peter DaviesPaul F. de Bruyn Kops, Jr. ’62 vVicki De Goff ’72 & Dick Sherman /
De Goff & Sherman FoundationDaralyn J. Durie ’92 &
Ragesh K. Tangri ’91 vE. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 Eisenhardt vRobert D. Evans ’71 vJerome B. Falk, Jr. ’65 vFarella Braun + Martel vJoe & Cathy Feldman vNancy ’86 & Ed Fineman vJoshua R. Floum vJohn C. Fossum ’66
James C. Fowler ’72 vFuture of Privacy ForumGoodwin ProcterLindsee P. Granfield ’85 vSuzanne Greenberg ’85 vFred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vGTC Law GroupGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve
Franklin & Hachigian
Evelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundMichael W. Hall ’82 vHarry A. Hanson, Jr. ’55
Haynes & Boone vJon L. Heberling ’70
Nancy R. Heinen ’82 vLeo B. Helzel ’92 v /
Helzel Family FoundationJ. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori Raphael vMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 vHickman Palermo Truong & Becker vLawrence A. Hobel ’76 &
Diana H. Staring ’81 vHogan LovellsIrell & ManellaDavid P. ’61 & Kay JonesJames J. Joseph ’72 vK&L GatesPhilip S. Kaplan ’62
Keker & Van Nest vDavid & Anita Keller v /
Keller FoundationKilpatrick TownsendKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear vMaja KristinMark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan vFrederick P. Lenz Foundation for
American Buddhism
Robert L. Lin ’85 vEllyn M. ’84 & William R. ’85 Lindsay v /
Lindsay Family TrustGene A. Lucero ’72 &
Marcia E. Williams vPhilip M. Madden ’62
McDermott Will & Emery vMcManis Faulkner vJon Michaelson ’78 vMorgan Lewis vMunger Tolles & Olson vAlisa D. Nave ’04 & Robb WorthNoel W. Nellis ’66 vTheodore B. Olson ’65
Palantir TechnologiesLynn ’72 & Leslie Pasahow vDonna M. Petkanics ’85 &
Jay R. Gerstenschlager vMichael C. Phillips ’76 vLeo ’57 & Nina Pircher vJoan R. PlattBorden B. Price ’50 vResources Legacy Fund FoundationAndrés Rivero ’86 vThe Henry W. & Nettie Robinson
Foundation vRichard K. Roeder ’73 vRopes & Gray v
David Rosenfeld ’73 & Shirley Woo ’74 vAvram Salkin ’59 vShirley A. ’75 & Robert D. Sanderson vShartsis FrieseRick ’74 & Heidi Sherman vSidley Austin FoundationSimpson Thacher & Bartlett vJohn Paul Stevens Fellowship FoundationDiane Stewart-Zezza ’88 vTom ’90 & Kris Stoever vStuart P. ’69 & Karen S. TobismanLeonard ’70 & Catherine Unger v /
Finkelstein FoundationVan Pelt Yi & James vWeaver Austin Villeneuve & SampsonWeingart Foundation vWells Fargo BankWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Foundation vDouglas ’70 & Jane Wolf /
Wolf Family Fund vLaura W. Young ’87 v /
Wang Famly FoundationZitrin FoundationMitch ’96 & Holly Zuklie v
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1930sDean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Varnum Paul ’33 *
Planned Gift / Bequest
J. Richard Johnston ’39
1940sDean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Walter G. Olson ’49 *John A. Sproul ’49 vIrving G. Tragen ’45 vMax Weingarten ’49 *
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Lawrence S. ’41 * & Mary Ann * Mana
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Robert M. Corson ’40 v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
John M. Doar ’49 v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Edward L. Barrett, Jr. ’41
Melvin E. Cohn ’40 v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Robert Feinerman ’49 vForrest M. Greenberg ’47 vGerald D. Marcus ’41 *Arno Reifenberg ’49
John M. Roberts ’49 v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Robert M. Corson ’40
Eleanor Jackson Piel ’43
Irving G. Tragen ’45
Altero D’Agostini ’47
Forrest M. Greenberg ’47
John A. Sproul ’49
1950sDean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Harold C. Hohbach ’52 vPreston B. Hotchkis ’56
Theodore B. Lee ’59
The Honorable G. William Miller ’52 *v
Werner F. Wolfen ’53 v
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Albert J. Salera ’56 v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Harry A. Hanson, Jr. ’55
Leo J. Pircher ’57 vBorden B. Price ’50 vAvram Salkin ’59 v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
William I. Edlund ’53 vGerald R. Knecht ’57 vG. Ernest Lopez ’52 vWilliam R. Loveless ’59
Warren G. Reid ’57
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Jacques R. de Wied ’56 vWilliam L. Gordon ’57 vCharles A. Miller ’58 vSherwin L. Samuels ’59 vGraydon S. Staring ’51
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 vPhilip H. Ching ’55
Philip A. Crane, Jr. ’53 vJames R. Dunn ’58 vCharles W. Froehlich, Jr. ’56
Paul W. Hartloff, Jr. ’58
Richard A. Haugner ’54
James K. Haynes ’55 vGeorge G. Hurst ’59
D. Lowell Jensen ’52
Edward E. Kallgren ’54 vPeter K. Maier ’52
Thomas F. Olson ’58 vPaul A. Peterson ’56
John D. Taylor ’59 v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousWilliam T. Bagley ’52
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
F. Paul Dacey, Jr. ’57
Harry L. Fledderman ’52
Robert E. Gordon ’59
John D. Harris ’59
James E. Kleaver ’58
Alan J. Levin ’55 vFrancis P. Lloyd ’59 vHerbert P. Moore, Jr. ’55 vHarris W. Seed ’52 vS. Richard Shostak ’56 vArlo E. Smith ’52 vHenry G. Ullerich ’59 vJohn C. Weidman ’54
Charles J. Williams ’55 v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Gordon S. Baca ’59 vNathalie V. Black ’59
William L. Cole ’52 vFrances M. Davis ’53 vConrad A. Donner ’57
George L. Ebling ’56
Julius W. Feldman ’51 *Neal J. Gobar ’54
John F. Ingro ’59
Henry P. Johnson ’56 vWilbur D. Layman ’59 vRobert P. MacDonald ’50 *v
Ray Meline ’59 vJames M. Moose, Jr. ’57
Wallace R. Peck ’57 vJerry J. Phelan ’56
Edmund L. Regalia ’58
Cruz Reynoso ’58
Chris E. Rockas ’55
Charles B. Roe, Jr. ’58
Claude D. Rohwer ’58
Alan D. Ross ’54
Robin L. Sharwood ’56
Peter Simmons ’56
Jan S. Stevens ’58
Gordon B. White ’56 vJohn H. Whitney ’55
Earl P. Willens ’59 v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Borden B. Price ’50
Walter S. Lewis, Jr. ’51
Harold C. Hohbach ’52
Margaret E. Hoyt ’52
Peter ’52 & Melanie MaierWilson R. Ogg ’52
Howard F. Rhea ’53
Cassius L. Kirk, Jr. ’54
Jay R. MacMahon ’55
Eric P. Schnurmacher ’55
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
Gerald ’57 & Suzanne KnechtLeo ’57 & Nina PircherThomas J. Shephard, Sr. ’58
Jim ’59 & Judy GanulinWilliam R. Loveless ’59
John S. Martel ’59
John D. Taylor ’59
Richard A. Wilson ’59
1960-62Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Richard J. Conviser ’62
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Steven D. Broidy ’62 vScott T. Carey ’61 vPaul F. de Bruyn Kops, Jr. ’62 vDavid P. Jones ’61
Philip S. Kaplan ’62
Philip M. Madden ’62
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Victor A. Hebert ’61
Thomas J. Klitgaard ’61
Leland R. Selna, Jr. ’61
Geoffrey B. Van Loucks ’61
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Dix Boring ’61 vJohn C. Cushman ’61 vEli B. Dubrow ’60 vJoanne M. Garvey ’61 vKenneth Kofman ’62
Mason Willrich ’60 v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Carl W. Anderson ’62
Cameron Baker ’61 v
Frederick H. Ebey ’62
Herbert J. Friedman ’62 vRonald E. Gordon ’60 vJ. Gary Gwilliam ’62
Armond J. Habiby ’62
Philip L. Hammer ’61 vThomas J. Hammer, Jr. ’60 vDavid L. Hirsch III ’62
George L. Marchand ’61
Adolph U. Molina ’60 vJulius J. Pearl ’61
Peter B. Wilson ’62
Sheldon H. Wolfe ’61 vMorton Zeppelin ’62
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
DONOR RECOGNITION: 2012-2013
ALUMNI
19
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
David Booth Beers ’60 vBoyd E. Burnison ’61 vLloyd D. George ’61
Dennis B. Kavanagh ’62
Alvin T. Levitt ’60
Claude L. Lowen ’62 vAlex C. McDonald ’61 vKathryn Mickle Werdegar ’62 v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousStewart C. Adams, Jr. ’62
Robert J. Anspach ’61
Reed H. Bement ’62 vEugene H. Bramhall, Jr. ’60
Michael J. Camras ’62
Dwight A. Carlson ’60
Charles L. Corman ’60
David J. Dealey ’60 vThomas B. Donovan ’62
William N. Foley ’60 vBruce D. Gillies ’62 vWilliam S. Gregory ’62 vJ. Ernest Hartz ’61 vRichard H. Hicks ’62
Bernard E. Jacob ’60
Anthony C. Joseph ’61 vHon. Alan C. Kay ’60
Roscoe D. Keagy ’61
Brian K. Landsberg ’62 vCharles M. McMillan ’61 vStanley Pedder ’60 vRomulus B. Portwood ’61
Harry E. Rice ’60
David E. Russell ’60
Allen E. Sprague ’60
Planned Gift / Bequest
Thomas B. Donovan ’62
Philip L. Hammer ’61
James K. Herbert ’62
Walter M. Kaufmann ’61
Kenneth Kofman ’62
Geoff. Van Loucks ’61
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
1963Donors 33
Class Members 152
Participation 22%
Total Giving $781,012
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Samuel D. Cole
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Michael C. Hone Richard L. Greene v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Jay A. Shafran v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
John A. Flaherty
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Michael D. BartellNeal H. Brockmeyer vMarc E. LelandDuncan R. McPherson vGerald S. Mulder vRobert E. Triebsch v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
David B. FlinnJames E. Holst vThomas P. O’Donnell vArnold E. OgrenMark B. PepysHenry Ramsey, Jr.Gary R. RinehartDavid L. Schreck v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Michael AntinKenneth H. Cole vThomas R. FreyLloyd J. GoldwaterDavid A. Hayden vWilliam C. Lockett vJames J. Mahoney vRobert M. Mallano vPaul L. McKaskle vJohn R. MiiluPhilip M. MiyamotoJanet McMillan OttermanPhilip A. StohrMildred L. Wheeler v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Samuel D. Cole David B. Flinn Richard L. Greene Richard E. Jay
1964Donors 26
Class Members 165
Participation 16%
Total Giving $21,839
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Roger Samuelsen
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Thomas F. Kostic vPaul Melodia vJohn O. Stewart v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Kendall R. Bishop vPenelope M. Cooper
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Robert A. BuchmanRobert V. CohuneDonald O. Germino vArnold D. KahnCameron W. Wolfe, Jr. vHerbert N. Wolfe
Boalt Advocate Up to $499
Byron J. BeamRobert Edward Bosso vJohn O. FoxRichard J. GeibJohn Hardy vJames B. HintonBruce A. HoffmanJohn Kagel vJohn Matzger vPat NewellThomas E. ParringtonElliot G. Steinberg vTheodore S. WickershamDavid Bow Woo v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Judge Patricia Herron Sanford M. Skaggs Jay D. Smith
1965Donors 35
Class Members 168
Participation 21%
Total Giving $224,925
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Stuart M. Gordon v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
E. Roy & Elizabeth Eisenhardt vJerome B. Falk, Jr. vFred F. Gregory vTheodore B. Olson
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Richard L. Fruin v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Charles Henry James vJudge Brian R. Van Camp v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert A. Goldstein vDavid Gould vJohn T. Harris vWilliam R. IrwinRichard F. Kahle, Jr. vStephen A. LindGeorge D. MarshallEva L. Meigher vHarvey I. Wittenberg v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Dennis A. Fischer vDarryl A. Hart vRonald A. Hecker vJohn P. Oakes vWilliam J. Pesce II v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Frank S. Bayley IIICharles A. Bell vLarry S. BeyersdorfDavid S. CooperPhilip B. HarrisonVictor J. Haydel III vDouglas G. Hilton vRichard G. Hirsch vPatrick S. Hobin vRobert L. Monk vPatrick A. MurphyMichael D. Nasatir vWilliam E. Trautman
Planned Gift / Bequest
Michael James Halloran & Virginia S. Halloran
Timothy J. Railton Michael Reed Harvey I. Wittenberg
1966Donors 43
Class Members 246
Participation 17%
Total Giving $292,603
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Larry W. Sonsini
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Gary Shapiro
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
2 0
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
John C. FossumNoel W. Nellis v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
AnonymousD. Keith Bilter vJohn I. Taylor v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Charles R. Breyer v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Martin H. Blank, Jr.Theodore R. Bresler vRonald A. Cohan vRobert C. CopelandDon Goldstein vAllen R. Jackson vBeth Davis Karren vCharles G. MillerEdward V. Pollack vFrederick M. Pownall vJames M. Seff v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousRobert R. Altenhof vDavid A. DorinsonTheodore J. EnglandChester J. HinshawRobert Merritt vJ. Richard Morrissey vJames P. Schreiber vEdwin C. Thomas III vFrank A. Ury
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousJohn L. Afton vMichael J. CananLorenzo E. ChamblissSidney J. CohenDennis M. Eagan vDonald L. Fillman vJames G. HarriganDwight L. HerrKen M. KawaichiGlen R. Kuykendall vEdwin LoweJohn G. Mengshol vRobert A. Raber v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Charles R. Breyer & Sydney GoldsteinFernando V. Hernandez Noel W. Nellis Edward V. Pollack Gary & Dana ShapiroLarry W. & Barbara SonsiniEdward D. Thirkell
1967Donors 54
Class Members 218
Participation 25%
Total Giving $120,491
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Robert S. Ball vJames McManis v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Stephen W. Arent v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Ruth Greenspan Bell vRobert S. DraperStanley F. Farrar vStarmont Asset Management
(Harvey Rowen)
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Donald S. Greenberg vMichael H. KalksteinDavid Lubetzky
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousRosalyn M. Chapman vMaxine M. Chesney vTom Dowse vArthur B. Fine vPeter C. HaleyRobert C. Herr vBarry Wm. LevineDavid & Geri Sandor vBeverly B. Savitt vMyron Sugarman v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
KRichard AbramsonKathleen Archer Bowden &
Gerald D. Bowden vMichael D. Farr vDavid B. Frohnmayer vKenneth A. GoldmanWilliam H. Kronberger, Jr. vMichael J. O’KeefeEdward A. Rucker
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Alexander AnolikDavid S. AverbuckBruce A. BookmanAlan G. CarltonStephen F. DunlapRonald N. Finn v
Edward I. HalpernPeter Hemenway vDixon R. Howell vStephen R. Kay vDonald R. MeyerPaul R. MinasianNeil MitchellNicholas G. Muller vArthur Rolston vStephen E. RonfeldtKenneth W. SalterBarry M. SaxPeter H. Smith vStanley T. Tomita vAlden B. TuellerDoug Van SantRichard D. Weisbart v
Planned Gift / Bequest
David P. Curnow William H. Kronberger, Jr. Barry M. Sax Myron G. Sugarman
1968Donors 39
Class Members 197
Participation 20%
Total Giving $81,474
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
William E. Gagen, Jr. vChristopher M. McLain v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Maryellen Cattani Herringer v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Distance has been no deterrent for ROBERT BALL ’67 to
stay closely involved with Boalt. The retired founding partner of
Ball Janik in Portland, Oregon, is a longtime supporter who served
on the alumni association board in the 1990s. “It helped me recon-
nect to Boalt’s excellence, high standards, and challenges,” he says.
“Some of those challenges have been met and some persist.”
Robb credits Boalt for paving his professional success and mak-
ing him “a more analytical and thoughtful person.” His analysis of
Boalt’s current landscape calls for greater recognition of its econom-
ic realities: “It seems relatively few alumni understand Boalt’s loss
of state funding and its now largely privatized status. The school
can’t thrive without alumni support, which it needs and deserves.
I’m impressed that Boalt has done so much with so little.”
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Frank A. Schreck v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Philip Anisman vDavid E. & Jean M. BordonJohn M. Filice, Jr.Steven L. Hallgrimson
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Alexander L. BrainerdWilliam T. Vukowich
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Alfred Anthony AlbersRobert E. BarnettRobert G. BeckerMargaret DeBeers BrownTerrence H. Coyne vEmlen H. Ehrlich vRobert B. FreedmanDon GeigerJane M. GiseviusPaul Z. GoldmanTom Henteleff vFloyd G. HoffmanEric and Connie JorgensenJohn P. King, Jr.Norman I. LustigS. Kingsley Macomber vGlenn L. Moss vAndrew W. Oppmann, Jr. vMichael P. PeskoeClark A. PuntigamMark ReutlingerEvelyn F. RiceSteven H. RoddaJohn G. Schwartz vBrian J. ServatiusDavid J. Steinhart vKenneth K. SummersCarroll S. TaylorJerry J. Wilson
Planned Gift / Bequest
Jordan L. Bloom Tom Henteleff Christopher M. & Barbara J. McLainBruce C. Pollock
1969Donors 46
Class Members 225
Participation 20%
Total Giving $131,997
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 and $99,999
Mark Bertelsen v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Stuart P. Tobisman
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Kenneth J. Adelson vJon F. Hartung vWilliam T. Hoffman vEllen Sickles James vSteven R. Manchester v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Francis J. BardsleyR. Gardner Jolley vRichard S. KopfStephen M. LoweRick McMichaelGuy T. SapersteinPaul H. Verriere, Jr. v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousRobert A. Baines vPeter A. Berger vC. Michael Cooney vJane Liebman Goichman vLawrence R. LeavittJames J. Marchiano vJames H. StoppelloJohn D. WattersonGlenn R. Woods
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousTheodore L. AkulianRobert J. AltmanWilliam E. BeamerPatricia A. Butler vThe Honorable Martin R. GladsteinThomas G. HaasPhilip J. JimenezJohn W. Katz vHarvey LabovitzRichard A. Larson vJohn B. MarshallW. Homer MasonPaul F. Moore IIRussell S. Nash, Jr. vClayton C. PatrickPaul A. PensigBruce M. Richardson vRonald D. RosenRonald A. Rubenstein vAlan F. Spanier vMichael B. Weisz v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Dr. Patricia A. Butler Jane Liebman Goichman Jon F. & Connie HartungRick McMichael Ronald D. Rosen Alan F. Spanier
1970Donors 42
Class Members 196
Participation 21%
Total Giving $60,080
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Jon L. HeberlingLeonard Unger vDouglas H. Wolf v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Vincent L. Ricci
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Howard D. Coleman vLee T. Dicker vBrendan M. Dixon vKenneth E. FalstromNed A. Fine vDean L. Flint vRalph A. Lombardi vSheila H. MeerJohn T. Perkinson vDale PowerErnest N. Reddick vBill Rochester vThomas S. Salinger vGail Migdal Title vLee Van Boven vRobert P. vom Eigen v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Wayne B. Cooper vWard Fuller vPaul R. Hoeber vLeslie S. Klinger vKnute M. Miller vHans W. NiedererWilliam E. Prachar vCarl J. Stoney, Jr.Timothy W. Tower vLawrence E. Volmert v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
D. Stuart CandlandHorace DarmawiG. Kirk EllisKathryn Gabler vDon M. GartnerPaul E. Kremser, Jr.Michael S. Manchester vNeal A. Roberts vEric R. Roost vRobert A. Schnider (Ret.) vLloyd G. Stephens vSharon G. Wrubel v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Donald D. Gralnek Fred B. Oliver Marietta Poerio Carl J. Stoney, Jr. Leonard & Catherine Unger
1971Donors 49
Class Members 230
Participation 21%
Total Giving $551,024
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Mario M. Rosati vArthur J. Shartsis &
Mary Jo Christianson Shartsis v
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Bernard Bradley Barber v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Robert D. Evans v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Laurie HarrisJane M. Leroe vBruce Ross v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Lawrence B. OrdowerJames A. Rothstein vPatrick J. Simpson vGlenn A. Smith v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Jean M. & David E. Bordon William M. Chamberlain vChristopher S. Crook vThe Honorable Larry J. Frumes vPeter W. Hanschen vGregory J. Hobbs, Jr. vThomas C. Holman vBernhard M. MaassenJohn E. MasonJohn F. Meck vWarren A. Sinsheimer IIIStanley S. Taylor IIIJoel Zeldin
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Duke B. DiehlHiroshi HataguchiCarol Luft JonesDan L. Kirby v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
22
Judith G. Kleinberg vDale Minami vWallace C. Stark v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousJames S. Ader vHassan AminifardThe Honorable William W. Bedsworth vDaniel T. BerkleyDan Bertozzi, Jr.Merrick J. BobbKerry B. Conway vDiane D. Eames vIrene R. Haynie vDouglas W. Holt vJames W. KleinJanice E. Kosel vBrian O. LearyErnest J. Maupin vAllan D. SmirniJames R. Walsh vRobert N. Weatherbee
Planned Gift / Bequest
Bernard Bradley Barber Duke B. Diehl Diane D. Eames Robert D. Evans Gene G. Harter Joseph T. & Gail L. KieferMario M. Rosati
1972Donors 48
Class Members 244
Participation 20%
Total Giving $215,266
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis & Arthur J. Shartsis v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Vicki De GoffJames C. Fowler vJames J. Joseph vGene A. Lucero vLynn H. Pasahow v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Patricia Ann Sherman v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Robin M. Edwards v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous vRobert E. Izmirian vDennis S. Karjala vDaniel G. McIntosh vFrank C. Rothrock vIvor E. Samson vJohn A. Schulman vDennis C. Sullivan vAlan S. Watenmaker v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Stuart E. Benson vGayle L. Dukelow & Rosalyn S. ZakheimRobert L. HarrisJeffrey A. Kaplan vJohn M. Ottoboni vHoward D. Pilch
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousDavid M. AchterkirchenRobert C. Barrett vBill Curran vPedro B. Echeverria vMartin J. FasslerHurst HannumAuban A. JacksonSusan J. KawaichiMichael F. Kruley vJohn L. Langslet vWilliam S. LoughmanCarlos G. Martinez vNorman D. MenegatWilliam C. Moritz vRandall D. MorrisonBob OdlandMichael T. RahnDavid J. RapportRichard G. Schickele vAmitai SchwartzBrian C. Walsh vJill C. WhiteStephen T. Zamora
1973Donors 51
Class Members 245
Participation 21%
Total Giving $69,644
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Richard K. Roeder vDavid Rosenfeld v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
John L. Burris vJay L. Paxton
Max Edward Spring vBruce D. Sunstein v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Marsha Siegel Berzon vKappy K. Bristol vJames P. Drummy vHartmut G. GrossmanStephen D. Kaus vMarci R. RubinClare H. SpringsCurtis C. SproulNatalie West vRobert B. Yoshitomi v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousMichael J. BakerSteven S. Bell vChristopher C. Calkins
Susan Frelich AppletonAnn Fingarette HassePeter S. Hecker vSusan Thomas KattanAlan S. Levins vJohn G. Mackie vLawrence G. McBrideWilliam McGraneThomas G. Reddy vLouis P. Warchot II vPeter F. WelchHoward L. Wu v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousAbd`Allah A. AdesanyaAndrew R. AdlerHans Bertram-Nothnagel vCraig H. Casebeer vFrancis F. Chin vJoseph M. Goldhammer v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Raised in a family that valued service to people who were less
fortunate, and the recipient of a first-rate legal education at Boalt, VICKI DE GOFF ’72 started giving generously to the school
as soon as she was able. A highly accomplished civil appellate
attorney, Vicki has also given back to the profession by serving on
several major committees by appointment of three California chief
justices, and as president of the California Academy of Appellate
Lawyers and the McFetridge Inn of Court.
Vicki earmarks her donations for the Thelton E. Henderson Center
for Social Justice because it inspires, trains, and supports law
students who will go on to use their legal skills to serve disadvan-
taged people and communities: “I consider it both my privilege and
a responsibility to support the Henderson Center’s unique and
important contributions to improving social justice.”
Stephen G. GouldLes A. Hausrath vJane F. KauvarKevin F. Kelly vEdward S. LabowitzStephen A. MoeThomas M. Norminton vPeter E. PollaczekWilliam K. Rentz vTower C. Snow, Jr. vPhilip S. Weismehl vCharles L. Wright
Planned Gift / Bequest
Ann F. Hasse Archibald C. K. Kaolulo
1974Donors 37
Class Members 272
Participation 14%
Total Giving $108,567
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Robert S. Stein & Jessica S. Pers
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
William T. Barker vPeter J. Benvenutti & Lise A. Pearlman vRick Sherman vShirley Woo v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Martin A. Mattes v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Lynne Drohlich Kaufman & Ron S. Kaufman v
Jamie Jacobs-MayEliot S. Jubelirer v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Julie CongerTom Harriman vHal Kruth vLawrence Peitzman vGuyla W. Ponomareff vChristopher H. Schroeder v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Randall Barkan vRobert M. Jenkins III vJane S. Kumin vRobert L. Lawrence vPeter G. Lomhoff vL. J. Chris Martiniak vDavid A. Schuricht v
John H. Seesel vThomas S. Williamson, Jr. v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Clifford E. Frieden vJoseph C. Friedman vTed T. Kitada vDavid MannheimerArthur N. MarquisPenny N. Nakatsu vJames D. RichmanDavid M. RobertsGeorge A. Rutherglen vShiro TanakaDavid L. Wagner
Planned Gift / Bequest
William T. Barker Wayne A. Brooks Robert S. Condie Martin A. Mattes & Catherine E. GarzioLeonard C. Schwab Ulrich Wagner
1975Donors 46
Class Members 278
Participation 17%
Total Giving $289,771
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Luke Ellis v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Shirley A. Sanderson v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Peter S. Muñoz vMarc R. Palotay vStephen Stublarec v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Paul J. Hall v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousKatharine T. Bartlett vFrancis E. FernandezMichael HeumannLance A. Ito vPerry D. Mocciaro vWilliam G. Murray, Jr.Jeffrey S. Roehl
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Josie Gonzalez vJoanne B. Grossman vCorinne A. HouptJudith Droz Keyes vBruce E. Maximov vBonnie SunJohn M. True III & Claudia Wilken
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousDouglas R. Aden vGeorge D. AppelbaumElizabeth R. Arnold vLani L. EwartIrvin W. FegleyKenneth P. Freiberg vStephen H. GimberEllen S. GreenstoneLawrence L. Hoenig vAlan M. Katz vHoward M. Moffett vJane B. MooreAlfredo M. Morales vMichelle A. Murphy & Robert E. Perkins vA. Larry Passar vNorman PineMichael H. Posner vSylvia Simmons Prozan vDavid A. RingnellLois Salisbury vJudith B. WalshMargaret Geib Wilkinson
Planned Gift / Bequest
Paul M. Minault
1976Donors 56
Class Members 264
Participation 21%
Total Giving $150,495
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Charles Y. Tanabe v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Elizabeth & E. Roy Eisenhardt vJ. Michael Hemmer vLawrence A. Hobel & Diana H. Staring vMichael C. Phillips v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Thomas B. Worth v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
David Carlyon vDaniel A. Case vWayne S. GrajewskiLinda B. Lichter v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
John R. BancroftAnne BerozaJohn R. Bonn vSarah G. Flanagan vWarren R. Jensen vJonathan R. Paret vAlan D. Pedlar vDonald K. Tamaki vLeslie Joyce Tchaikovsky vAlexander F. Wiles vDouglas R. Young vVicki H. Young
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousBruce I. Cohen vJohn M. Grether vRalph E. Hughes vR. Bradford Huss vWinifred I. Li vKit Choy LokeJohn S. Peterson vThomas G. Quinn vNoel Ragsdale vCathy R. Silak v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Michael H. Bancroft vStefanie Beninato vDavid M. Birnbaum vThomas H. Cahraman vFrederick D. Friedman vJoel G. HirschKenneth E. Keller vLewis A. Kornhauser vSteven Kotz vIra J. KurzbanSusan M. LebermanFred D. L. LonsdaleNena ManleyGlenn P. OleonCraig N. OrenRobert S. PattersonAndrew H. Sawyer vDonald A. ShapiroMarjorie M. ShultzLouise Simpson Hendry vRoberta K. Spurgeon vKen H. Takayama vAndrew J. Weill
Planned Gift / Bequest
Stefanie Beninato
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
24
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
1977Donors 48
Class Members 283
Participation 17%
Total Giving $163,711
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Mark D. Lubin v
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Jessica S. Pers & Robert S. SteinJan Blaustein Scholes
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Eric K. Behrens & Joyce M. Hicks v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Lee W. Cotugno & Holly J. Fujie vJeffrey C. Wolfstone
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Soung-Soo KimMarv Pearlstein vRoger J. Peters vRichard D. Robins v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
John P. GilliganCharles A. Hansen vPeter M. Heinemann vRuth N. Holzman vBernard Lu vGregg Oppenheimer vJohn O. SwendseidJohn P. Warner vRobert E. White v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Bruce E. Coolidge vCatherine DeBono Holmes vBetsy Miller Jennings vCharles E. Merrill vNina Rivkind vPaul Delano Wolf vSandra Woliver
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Karen K. Ackerman vMarcheta Allen vAngela G. BlackwellRichard Philip BozofRichard J. BrennanRichard CowartJacqueline C. Crowle & Charles T. Scott
Elizabeth M. EnghRobert R. GarciaSamuel E. GoldsteinPaul M. GordonJames D. HaileyJonathan D. Jerison vDavid M. LouieRichard M. Rosston vEric D. RyanBarbara L. Salomon vPeter L. Shaw vMichele D. StrattonSylvia Yau
Planned Gift / Bequest
AnonymousStephanie C. Tramz ’77
1978Donors 48
Class Members 279
Participation 17%
Total Giving $509,274
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Elizabeth J. Cabraser v
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Steven G. Zieff v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Jon Michaelson v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Holly J. Fujie & Lee Cotugno vJames M. Heslin vMichael L. Martinez vAngela Nomellini v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Colbert Matsumoto v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Janet Cooper Alexander vLynne Carmichael vStephen M. Kristovich vScott LichtigRichard E. Meade v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Stephen McG. Bundy vLouise K.Y. IngWendy L. KrasnerNancy G. MillerJames J. Mittermiller v
Lillian Nakagawa Miyasaki vHiroshi Motomura vRalph A. Ongkeko vAndrea L. Peterson v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
James Altman vEsta L. Brand vJeffrey P. BrandtWendy Carson vConstance de la Vega vJim DorskindHarold J. Evans vRobert C. HaydenDale A. Hudson vMark A. Itkin vEverett W. Jenkins, Jr.Harris E. Kershnar vNancy R. LonsdaleDeborah E. McFarland vGeorge J. McNabb vRobert E. Moorehead vMichael P. MurphyKenneth H. NatkinAzike A. NtepheJulian E. Ponce vMark A. PosnerMark Rindner & Christine Schleuss vRichard Roisman vTerry E. RothCarolyn Sonfield
1979Donors 50
Class Members 280
Participation 18%
Total Giving $35,525
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Susan K. Hori v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Paul W. Cane, Jr. vH. Lee Halterman vClothilde V. Hewlett v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Alexandra Laboutin Bannon vEdward Milton ChenMadeline Chun vRoy S. Geiger vJames G. Gilliland, Jr. vFran M. LaytonMichael J. Lombardo vEddie OrtonLinda Martin PurkissStephen B. Sadowsky & Maria E. Stratton
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Donald C. Arbitblit vWilliam A. Browner vAndrew J. Demetriou vMichael S. Himmel vRandy P. Orlik vDavid L. Osias vJoseph SchlesingerPaul F. ScholtesJoe C. Sorenson vD. Kelly Weisberg
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousJohn G. BauerMichiel C. BrandjesFranchesca Callejo BrightonMark A. Cassanego vTimothy Davis vFaith D. DornbrandRebecca S. Eisenberg vPatricia M. EnderRandolph B. GodshallStacey J. Hendrickson vJo Ann LachMichael A. Lee vPatricia M. Lucas vJames L. McGinnisLeigh-Ann Miyasato vBertha A. OntiverosCharles P. OrtmeyerWilliam T. Payne vJohn H. RobinsonRoderick A. Rodewald vStephen F. Ross vD. Randall StokesEdward G. WeilErika Wodinsky v
1980Donors 62
Class Members 318
Participation 19%
Total Giving $55,204
Dean's Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Paul T. Clark v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Thurman V. White, Jr. v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Melvin F. Fortes vCharles R. Rice v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Russell J. Austin vScot D. BernsteinAlbert Erkel, Jr. vJoel S. Goldman vBob Infelise vScott Jacobson vThomas E. Jones vErnest J. Krtil vMichael S. Mensik &
Marguerite M. Tompkins vRichard Jay Moller vAmy Silver OrtonStephen M. Rummage vDavid M. Vander Haar vTimothy J. Williams vJoy Mademba-sy YanagidaSook Young Yeu v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Victoria Brademan & Robert A. Enholm v
Glenn D. DassoffCarla M. DewBerrySteven Formaker vStephen D. Fraser & Deborah K. Miller vRichard Freedman vBarry L. GroceAlbert T. Harutunian III vJulia Epley KleeLawrence M. KopeikinRobert F. LeibenluftLydia M. Villarreal vMark D. Whatley vWalter H. White, Jr.Timothy S. Williams v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Richard K. Bauman vAlan A. Blakeboro vMichael BrackenThor E. Buell vMark G. Chalpin vHenrietta CohenLee A. DuRardJanet B. Fogel vBruce D. Fong & Virginia Lim vDoug M. Fraleigh vDavid F. Gantz vStephen L. Garber vDebra L. GonzalesJames D. Gordon III vCraig W. Hunter vDavid A. KatzElinora S. MantovaniVonya B. McCannRhonda S. MeyerBarbara A. MilanovichJoel T. Perlstein vRamon E. RomeroGeoffrey L. Thorpe v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Marcia A. & Richard M. AbramsVictoria Brademan & Robert A. Enholm Karen Stevenson
1981Donors 49
Class Members 302
Participation 16%
Total Giving $59,733
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Steven E. Bochner v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Diana H. Staring & Lawrence A. Hobel v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Joel A. Feuer & Regina A. Stagg vDana P. Newman v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert Bramson vWilliam M. Doyle vErik D. DryburghSandra A. Golze vGillis L. Heller vPaul J. KlausnerKenneth T. Zwick
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Diane Aaron vRichard G. Andrews vJeffrey L. BornsteinYura Wi Freedman vNatalie L. GubbHarry F. Hopper IIIDaniel G. JordanWarren E. KoonsDavid O. Leiwant vF. Daniel Leventhal vJohn A. O’MalleyJohn M. TempleMichael H. Whitehill vDavid D. Wild vLulu Zimmerman Witcoff
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Guy D. CalladineJ. Frederick Clarke, Jr. vEugene G. CowanSusan Currie & James H. Shnell vElizabeth H. HadleyMargaret G. Leavitt vAlan B. Lilly vLawrence L. LopardoMichael K. MartinDeborah J. MarxKenneth S. Meyers vWilhelm A. F. MollGeorge B. Newhouse, Jr. v
Rosa OrensteinCraig A. PintoDiane S. PotterHeberto A. SalaPatricia M. Scanlon vScott A. Smith
Planned Gift / Bequest
Pamela M. Woods
1982Donors 43
Class Members 286
Participation 15%
Total Giving $90,375
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Joel S. Sanders v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Michael W. Hall vNancy R. Heinen v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Charles J. Stevens v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Joseph D. Lee vMark G. ParnesMichael Zischke v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Zela “Zee” G. ClaiborneCathy A. Costantino vMitchell M. GaswirthSteven M. Jawetz vGary J. MaloneVirginia Ettinger Phillips vJeffrey M. Sulenski vEdward L. Wolf v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Joel A. Biatch vDiane L. DoubledayJennifer Bellah Maguire vLaurene Wu McClain vBrad A. MorriceRobbie NarcisseErithe A. SmithAnthony G. Stayner vDavid Witcoff
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousWayne L. Bender v
Lydia Raleigh BerggrenBonnie I. BoginEdward G. BurgMargaret W. Carter vChristopher Chase vTracy M. Getz vJeffrey A. Glick vMary K. Hedley vDouglas Honnold vMark L. Kenchelian vDonald M. Lewis III vKathryn Oliver vMargaret R. Roisman vDenise M. RozellMarjorie A. SlabachJacqueline A. WalkerNanette J. Zavala
Planned Gift / Bequest
Claudia M. Belcher Lisa A. Goldfien
1983Donors 47
Class Members 311
Participation 15%
Total Giving $45,400
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
AnonymousEric Chen vMonica B. Rodal v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousMark A. Flagel vMartina W. Knee vThomas B. McGuire, Jr. &
Josephine E. Powe v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
David S. Blum vCharles L. O. BuderiGerald A. Kurland &
Marta Thoerner Kurland vJeffrey H. LowenthalEthan P. SchulmanSteven L. SmithWilda L. WhiteCarol Davis Zucker v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Ramsey M. Al-SalamAllen B. GrodskyPaul M. Kawakami vLauren M. LaPietra vRena O’MalleyNeil E. Taxy
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
2 6
27
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (3)James F. AndersonElvia R. ArriolaMark S. BeaufaitLucia L. Blakeslee vRichard Burger vRobert J. Faris vPhillip D. Fletcher vMichael F. GradyJonathan H. Hulbert vAnn Jorgensen vEsther Y. KimMichael J. KorverJeff J. Matloff vDouglas C. Michael vM. J. PritchettKatherine L. RiggsJames P. Rooney vCharles W. Sherman, Jr.Sheldon M. Siegel vDaniel T. Steiner vJacque Nims Westling v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Kim E. ClarkA. Marina Gracias & Bernard Martis
1984Donors 53
Class Members 297
Participation 18%
Total Giving $111,854
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
David S. Carter v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Paula E. Boggs vEllyn M. Lindsay v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Sally A. Drach vJoanne Lahner vMark S. Pécheck vJohn M. Rosenthal vSteven L. Wittels v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Dean G. Dunlavey vThomas N. Harding vSteven L. Vettel v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 -$ 2,499
Stacey M. ByrnesScott A. Edelman vMary B. Foster v
Jay Fujitani vMatthew W. Powell vDennis O. Seymour, Jr. vEileen A. Shibata vJoel R. SingerThomas W. Sondag v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
James L. BryantYuji Iwanaga vVeronica SanchezEdward J. Willig III
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anthony AguirreAyodele M. AmaSamuel R. Behar vKathleen A. BrownCarol L. Bussey vChad ButlerKenneth C. Byrne vEric C. CasrielCharles N. Charnas vMichael J. DaltonDeborah A. de LambertKurt F. EggertDavid C. FriedmanAlan D. Greenberg vWilliam R. HillRobin D. Irvine vMary T. KeatingEric A. Kueffner vMonica R. Lee & Edward L. Molyneaux IIIMilton L. Lorig vKevin G. McCurdyLaurinda Liguori OchoaRobert F. Roos vBruce M. Slavin vLynn C. (Schneider) StutzJose P. UmaliRichard P. WalkerRichard G. Wallace v
1985Donors 43
Class Members 288
Participation 15%
Total Giving $136,300
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Daniel S. Floyd v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Gregory D. Call vLindsee P. Granfield vSuzanne Greenberg vRobert L. Lin vWilliam R. Lindsay vDonna M. Petkanics v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Michael L. Charlson v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Jean A. Kawahara v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert A. Chapman vJeffrey M. Chu & Tara K. MochizukiMichael W. Fitzgerald vBradley J. Rock vMarc J. StoneLisa McCabe van Krieken
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Jeffrey C. Eglash vCraig B. Etlin vKoji Fujitani vTimothy M. Gill vNancy S. Pemberton vMiriam Ducoff Smolen v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousThomas P. AmodioPeter H. CarsonMary Coppinger Cutler vLisa J. GoldKaren A. GoldbergRichard D. Gorelick vJohn D. Green vJason T. Hirschman vChristopher M. KennedyKaren L. Landau vChe Hong Lee vCharmaine F. MesinaAndrew H. Mohring vPeter M. PattonRandall S. RodriguezDaniel J. Schneider vMatthew D. SchreiberKatherine J. ThomsonStephen F. Tobias vMarc A. Zeppetello v
Planned Gift / Bequest
AnonymousDiane B. de Forest
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
As a commercial litigator and founding partner of Rivero Mestre
in Miami, ANDRES RIVERO ’86 knows about crunching
numbers. But when he wanted to attend law school, the numbers
didn’t add up. “My folks are Cuban exiles, and our circumstances
were very modest,” Andres says. “I could not have afforded Boalt
Hall without the generous scholarship the school offered me.”
Andres now funds scholarships for the next generation of Boalt
students, and last year he sponsored a table at the Centennial gala.
“I’m keenly aware that my Boalt education and degree have been a
condition precedent to the good fortune I’ve had in my career,” says
the former federal prosecutor and Greenberg Traurig partner. “It’s
important to me that others have the same opportunity I had and
that Boalt maintains its excellence and national reputation.”
1986Donors 40
Class Members 291
Participation 14%
Total Giving $70,775
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Lois I. Brady vNancy and Ed Fineman vAndrés Rivero v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
David J. Larwood vAdam Sachs vJack T. Sheridan v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Duane Lyons & Tracie Tabor Lyons vMiriam D. Starc v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Ross A. Albert vJohn A. Clark vBarbara H. Clement vShirley M. Lukitsch vMillard A. Murphy v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Tony Bakos vAlbert J. Boro, Jr. vLauren B. EdelmanRina Hirai vAllan L. SchareTim Taich v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousCarl L. BlumensteinPaul Churchill vJason M. Cox vJerome H. FriedbergVeronica GutierrezLaura E. InnesJames C. LuDaniel R. Miller vMartha L. Noble vKurt L. NuttingPhilip W. PetersJulie A. ReeseDonna M. Ryu vKaren S. Schryver vMatthew P. ShippeyLaura I. TrejoJosé H. Varela vBarbara Staman WolffThomas C. Wolford
Planned Gift / Bequest
Laura E. Bresler Gail (Overcashier) Dolton &
Douglas H. DoltonByron L. Patterson Barbra Shotel
1987Donors 50
Class Members 300
Participation 17%
Total Giving $257,180
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Lois I. Brady vKenton J. King v
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Evan R. Cox v
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Erika A. Kelton
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Neil A.F. Popovic vLaura W. Young v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
William D. Kissinger v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous vMichael A. ChasalowJan Peeters
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anne Bruner NashLinda M. Dardarian vWarren S. de Wied vStephen P. Freccero vEllen J. Garber vMelinda L. Haag vKate Jastram vThomas A. Letscher vAnne E. Mudge vLewis B. Tarver, Jr.
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Marque C. ChamblissMitchell M. Chupack vMichael EisnerJoni T. HiramotoLeslie E. JohnJohn H. Knox
Steven W. PaulWilliam R. Sawyers vJonathan S. Simon vDana A. Welch v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vShelley R. Barber-DevineJennifer L. BraunMark C. BruceScott G. ChyatteSyna N. DennisBarbara A. FainG. Markell FluckigerLeah GardnerSusan K. JamisonCrystal D. Johnson vNeil J. Kearney vMary T. Keller vKyoko KimparaDavid B. LevantDora Y. MaoJason R. Marks vPerry P. OeiChiahua PanJohn L. Petr vNeil A. F. PopovicCarlos E. Ramos-GonzalezNeelum D. Udagama
Planned Gift / Bequest
William W. Bloch Evan R. & Valerie CoxSyna N. Dennis
1988Donors 32
Class Members 309
Participation 10%
Total Giving $45,470
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Diane Stewart-Zezza v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Tracy K. Edmonson vJohn W. Kuo vDavid A. Zapolsky
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Evangelina M. Almirantearena vGregory T. Davidson vEdward J. Weiss
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anthony J. Richmond vClaire A. WallsDavid E. Woodruff
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousSteven D. Anderson vJohn F. PinheiroChristina A. Spaulding vMaureen A. Young v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Ichiro ArakiErick J. BeckerEric M. CarlsonPriscilla S. CarsonTheresia M. DegenerCarolyn R. DiviacchiKristi M. FerraroDavid M. FriedGeoffrey T. GibbsDavid A. HofferNobu KitamuraJanet LuckSteven J. Lurie vMelinda D. R. MacauleyKevin P. Quinn, SJWilliam M. Scherer vJeffrey A. Teich v
1989Donors 38
Class Members 301
Participation 13%
Total Giving $31,845
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Caroline D. Avery & Jon S. Tigar vDebra L. Fischer vJames P. Ryan
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Mark B. Abbott vCarol L. Brownstein vJoan M. Cambray vRobert L. Falk vBonnie E. Fought vGeoffrey & Stephanie Gold vGeoffrey W. Haynes vSteven Hellman vRandall R. Lee v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
David R. E. AladjemCarlos A. AlvarezBrian E. Argrett vEdward G. BlackLeon Dayan vRobert R. Holmen vCynthia Lee v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
2 8
29
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousMark V. Boennighausen vDiane DoolittleLaura N. FashingEmily H. HerzsteinRobert C. HoltzappleDavid C. Kalemkarian vMadeline J. KassAlison D. KeelRebecca J. Kurland vDiana L. LeeA. Sprightley RyanLois W. Schwartz vK. John ShafferAnita D. Stearns Mayo vTed StoreyTraci M. TaitJulie Kusske Xanders v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Ronald S. Epstein
1990Donors 33
Class Members 285
Participation 12%
Total Giving $49,658
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Tom Stoever v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Araceli ColeThomas A. Counts vRobert P. Doty vAllan T. Marks vKathi J. Pugh vMichael L. Schenkman v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Juliet A. Davison vMareta C. Hamre vMichael J. Kass vKermit D. Marsh vKim A. ThompsonMichael L. Tuchin vWen Xu
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Christopher B. ConnerDavid B. FeldmanLisa C. GoodglickClare M. Maier vMichael B. Miller vGregory N. Pimstone vEdward Romero, Jr.
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Juliet T. Browne & Jon W. Hinck vThomas Dorer vDavid A. EricksenArthur D. Gunther vEdwina C. KavanaughJonathan P. MarvinElizabeth King McCormickPhilip C. Monrad vDawn K. O’ConnorJ. Robert Renner vJohn W. Sither
1991Donors 34
Class Members 283
Participation 12%
Total Giving $108,399
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Mark A. Lemley vRagesh K. Tangri v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Holly Doremus v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
James H. Abrams vRick W. Jarvis v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Kate Hartley vL. Rachel Lerman
Timothy A. Miller vSean M. SeLegue vSteven K. Talley & Stephanie D. Welsh
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Qing CaiAndrew M. Kaplan vJohn E. Somorjai v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousChristopher M. BrunwinEdgar B. Cale III vSteven A. Ellis vAmy Gustafson Finch vCarl R. GoldbergValarie Mark Kalb vTrisha M. Kimura vScott A. Kronland vDaniel B. Lantry vKevin T. LantryJames P. McHughHoward G. McPhersonMichael A. RossiShelley J. Sandusky vGeraldine N. Sparrow vClaude B. StansburyMary Ellmann Tang vKatherine Knopoff Wadley v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Elizabeth A. Baus Sean M. SeLegue & Richard A. Zuniga,
MD
1992Donors 54
Class Members 278
Participation 19%
Total Giving $121,725
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Daralyn J. Durie vLeo B. Helzel v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
David M. Barkan vAnn D. Cummings vJeffrey A. Kaiser
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Joshua A. Lipp vErika Rottenberg v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
TOM '90 AND KRIS STOEVER have a hard time
stomaching the rates of childhood obesity and diabetes in the
United States. A partner in Arnold & Porter’s Denver office, Tom
says, “so much about how food is processed, distributed, handled,
and sold creates nutritional inequality along socio-economic lines.
For families in low-income areas, fast food is closer, cheaper, and
quicker for parents working two jobs to feed their kids. The end
result is that these kids don’t get adequate nutrition.”
That’s why Kris and Tom support a sustainable, fair food system
in the U.S.—and Boalt’s ongoing push to develop programming to
advance that goal. “We produce an enormous percentage of the
world’s food,” Kris says, “so there’s no excuse for Americans to be
going to bed hungry.”
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Michael F. KelleherMichael M. MaddiganRobert B. Mison vAlex M. Moisa &
Irma Rodriguez Moisa vAlan G. RossSandee SimshauserJaime A. VillalobosRobert Charles Ward
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Daniel B. Asimow & LeAnn G. BischoffGilbert J. GarciaAngel A. Garganta vScott T. MiglioriHoward Shelanski vPeter J. SternTseming C. Yang
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Alan A. AbramsRichard L. AlboresDeborah E. BeckGregory D. BibbesSusan Boenninghausen vRaymond E. Cannon & John J. Sullivan vThel W. CasperGregory O. Eisenreich vBrian F. FitzpatrickDavid A. GassSue C. Hansen vFlora HoffmanCaroline S. Lee & Stephen L. Raucher vElaine Martin LeichterPatricia R. LenziGraciela MartinezLaurel E. MendClaudia B. RenertAmber Sax Rosen & Jeffrey F. RosenMarleen L. SacksNicholas J. Schneider vKaren E. SkeltonMichael WarburtonRaymond P. Weschler vRonald R. WestonChun Wright v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Sue C. Hansen
1993Donors 42
Class Members 306
Participation 14%
Total Giving $20,535
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Lawrence E. Mittin v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousDaniel J. & Monica K. Cloherty vStephanie & Geoffrey Gold vChristine L. HoangDan H. LangSuzanne T. MichelJonathan M. Palmer & Kara Diane Palmer vYvonne M. Pierrou & Michael D. Prough vJane G. Zerbi
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Catherine R. Albiston & Marc N. MelnickClaudio R. ChavezWilliam T. GallagherAnthony C. InfantiAnn H. Kim vScott R. MaplesMichael B. Schwarz vRhonda R. Trotter v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Fabio AngeliniEllen R. AuritiCheryl L. & Jesse BergMargo N. Bradish vKelly M. DermodyWilliam H. Fernholz vThomas L. FreedmanKimberly A. Gaab vBrian P. GillRobert R. GunningPetrina S. HsiKay LevineGrady S. McCallieDaphne Moore vJames R. Potter vDouglas J. RenertKarl A. SandovalYvette VerasteguiJeanne C. WanlassYiping Yang v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Robert A. Schlesinger A. Marie Villafaña
1994Donors 33
Class Members 230
Participation 14%
Total Giving $19,563
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Darren M. Trattner v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
David Y. Otsuka v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Christopher J. CarrMonica K. and Daniel J. Cloherty vLee A. Edlund vDaniel L. PinesCharles W. Welch
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousMichael S. CarlRichard A. LeoTom Peckham vDavid F. Rees & Linly Ferris Rees vEllen J. Rubin vByron Shoji vMichelle W. Waites v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Ronald J. DixonRoger W. DoughtyJonathan J. GassMark D. Lucia vJennifer R. Michael-AngeliniStephen M. MillerDebora A. MorrisonCathy J. Ostiller vJohn P. PhillipsEdward F. QuigleyJoseph M. Quinn vEric J. Rosenzweig vDonald S. SchwabauerFrank E. Solomon vDavid J. StevensDouglas TuckerFernando Velez, Jr.
1995Donors 35
Class Members 274
Participation 13%
Total Giving $351,355
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
David A. Carrillo
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Mallun Yen & Jason Lemkin v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousMehran ArjomandMario L. Barnes vBrett E. Cooper & James Fontanilla vPaniti JunhasavasdikulAlyssa T. Koo vAlexandre B. Makler v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Nicole M. Bartow vMatthew S. Forsyth vTor Gronborg vNicole D. Harris vDeborah C. Lambe vThomas Mayhew vMatthew F. Roberts vThomas N. Stephens vAbril B. & George A. Turner
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousGretchen Bosschart BarberSteven A. ChildressPatrick J. Farrell vAlice Kwong Ma Hayashi vDavid P. Jedrzejek vIsabelle M. Laborde, PhDTienne E. Lee vDavid & Jill McConaughy vGilman T. MillerAnna E. Muzzy vLaura H. Parsky vScott A. Shorr vLaird P. Steverango vStephanie Switzer-Brule
1996Donors 39
Class Members 265
Participation 11%
Total Giving $104,950
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Jason M. Lemkin & Mallun Yen v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Mitchell S. Zuklie v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Karen I. Boyd
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Matthew W. Close v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
James J. Fontanilla and Brett Cooper vPeter Goss vStephen D. LeanosGlen A. St. LouisYen B. Trac v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
3 0
31
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Brooks A. Olbrys vGilson S. RieckenRobert S. Schlossman vIrene Song v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anya M. BinsaccaCatharine Wildenthal CummerJulie A. Bibb DavisJames N. Eder vJonathan M. Eisenberg vDena R. GraffAndrew M. Gschwind vAdrianna E. GuzmanKaren F. Smart vAndrea Kelly SmethurstJonathan T. Laba vJeanine M. Larrea vZahavah S. Levine vRowena R. Manlapaz v
Ted Mermin & Claudia Polsky vJanyce R. MitchellGloria K. ParkChristopher H. Pederson vJL Piscitello vMark D. Servino vKatherine A. SieckRobert E. SolomonJessica Takano vJoAn Cho & Satoshi Yanai v
1997Donors 39
Class Members 299
Participation 13%
Total Giving $20,600
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Chris Chavez vBrad Simon v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Lisa Arakaki vThomas B. Ginsburg vSabing H. LeeLeanne M. MaderDaniel E. Purcell v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Michele D. Barney vJoanna GoldensteinAndy HuangCarita T. Shanklin Walker
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousAJ Aquilina vShona L. Armstrong vScott A. BermanBarton E. BowersDavid W. BowkerJess Bravin vThomas R. BridaCatherine J. CarterShirley D. ChinKeith A. DropkinMarina FinemanMargaret Nell Fitzgerald vTessa M. GormanSteven R. Harmon vNeil W. Hoffman, PhDLaurel A. JamtgaardRichard J. McLaughlinCromwell R. Montgomery vKurt B. Opsahl vDiana D. Perry-ElbyJamie S. PetersonGary A. Pulsinelli vLinda P. Shih vKevin J. SimonJojiro Takano vOsa L. Wolff vBrent Yamashita v
1998Donors 25
Class Members 268
Participation 9%
Total Giving $7,315
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Matthew Antonelli
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Samuel Craig Dibble vMatti Fromson vRandall Keen vMichael S. Kwun v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Jennifer K. Achtert vLinda C. Beresford vDavid N. Cassuto vElizabeth L. Riles Clements vJon DowellAndrew Esbenshade vJulia GreerKelly S. Howick & Robby W. Mockler vNicholas S. KhadderCaitlin M. LiuThomas LoughlinBrian David MesibovClifford I. NumarkDavid Oakland & Emily Stubbs vJason Skaggs & Lisa Martins SkaggsBenjamin A. TemplinDebbie Yee v
1999Donors 16
Class Members 295
Participation 5%
Total Giving $13,100
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Gillian N. Brown vDrew Davis v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Raymond K. Amanquah & Yanira G. Wong v
Deborah McInnes FestaAlison P. Howard vMatt Kline v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Darin M. Frank
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Educated at one UC law school and now teaching at another, MARIO BARNES ’95 worries that “too many people seem
to be devaluing our public institutions.” The Senior Associate Dean
for Academic Affairs at UC Irvine School of Law says that “if alumni
and others don’t pick up the slack for the state decrease in funding
public education, deserving students will miss out on schools
like Boalt.”
Mario has supported the Boalt Hall Fund, the Student Service
Award, and the Henderson Center for Social Justice, and is a board
member for the Henderson Center and the law school’s alumni
association. “I feel very lucky for getting an affordable and excep-
tional education at Boalt,” he says. “I also admire Dean Edley’s
success in growing the faculty, funding student aid, and improving
the physical plant. He leaves quite a legacy.”
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Justin S. Chang vLizbeth H. FloresJohnny J. Graves vJennifer E. GullyDiana L. LockIngrid Loran-HaranquiFrank J. MycroftChristina M. Wheeler
2000Donors 30
Class Members 305
Participation 10%
Total Giving $10,026
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Scott B. & Rachel A. Birkey v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Salima A. Merani, PhD vJoshua S. Rider v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Julia Fromholz vOlga Rodstein
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousJoseph M. Alioto, Jr.Ethan B. Andelman vGerrit Warren BleekerEric M. BrooksMarlena A. ByrneRebecca S. Engrav vLisa D. Fialco vErin Framke vDaisy Y. Ha vE. Anne Hawkins & Jacob R. SorensenMichelle J. KaneMegan McDermott vEric A. Moon vMichael D. MurphyGrant W. PetersJoshua A. RoomMichael J. SawyerMonica C. Hayde SchreiberMary Elizabeth Smith vAnh K. TruongJohn Tydlaska & Melissa Clayton
Tydlaska vCelia J. Yapita
2001Donors 36
Class Members 298
Participation 12%
Total Giving $24,610
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Rachel A. & Scott B. Birkey vVivian W. Chang vChristian A. Chu vAdam Hardy JohnsonYury Kapgan v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Jeffrey G. Homrig vChristine Foster Li vAnne E. Mahle vLaura E. Neish vCatherine Shuck v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Kate Bartow vDebra A. DrakeSasha FridBrian Procel vJeff Schrepfer v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Erica G. AliotoTony BorregoJonathan Stuart Brown vAnita Starchman Bryant vDawn Marie Ceizler vInes G. Gonzalez vElise B. Keppler vAnna R. KirklandJennifer KobayashiKatherine T. NahapetianJulie M. PietrantoniTracy Eila Reichmuth vChristopher K. RidderJeffrey R. RiegerJustin W. RobertsPratik A. Shah vSusanna E. SquierJoshua StanbroMargaret VaseyAnna Wang vGunnar Wolf v
2002Donors 32
Class Members 294
Participation 11%
Total Giving $9,107
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Michael Darron JayShannon Rozner vMaggie L. Wong
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Mikako T. Cho vAnnie & Jason Lam vDaniel H. Mao vChristine Marie ReillyTimothy Yuchi Sung
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousMaki ArakawaEdward J. BalsamoAri BiernoffKatherine Race Brin vMay ChanJohn C. DineenCorey DishmonNathan M. DooleyWarren F. Fox vNina C. Geneson OtisFranklin B. Goldberg vDana N. Hirschenbaum vMiriam Kim vKristen E. LawAna Cheney Moon vDenise Lillian Riley vChristopher Jonathan Schafer vMara & Ben ShreckJason Todd Snyder vThomas S. WyattSara Zimmerman
2003Donors 23
Class Members 295
Participation 8%
Total Giving $12,830
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Kevin K. Babikian v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Matthew P. Chapman vAnna Gorodetsky
Margaret E. HasselmanLisa Delehunt Olle v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Bronwen A. BlassRyan J. Casamiquela vMelinda T. DerishLisa A. Jacobs vAmir A. Naini v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousMaral A. Aristakessian vHayley C. GoodsonMark D. HarmonChristopher D. HazukaJennifer R. Larson vRamona Mateiu vSheila A. QuinlanErik R. StallmanMatthew J. Syrkin vDavid E. West vCatha A. Worthman vErica K. Zunkel
2004Donors 34
Class Members 337
Participation 10%
Total Giving $36,025
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Alisa D. Nave
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Benson R. Cohen vFrank Martin v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Miranda-Lin S. Bailey vWill T. DeVries v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Marcus A. Cordova vHeather M. McCauley
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Anonymous vJennifer C. Bretan vWenfang Chen vJinku Hwang vDeanna L. Kwong vJoseph F. Wiedman
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
3 2
33
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Laura C. AltieriDouglas J. ChermakLaura C. DelehuntYuval FeldmanKimberly D. Fross vYan GeVictoria K. HallWendy Fleske HansenFumihiko Hori vKristi A. HughesWendy L. LilliedollKaren C. MarchianoAraceli Martinez-Olguin vDeborah K. Miller vWilliam H. Miller III vRuth Y. Musick KwonHannah S. ShollAaron C. StonecashJason S. TakenouchiRebecca S. TannerAudrey H. Walton-Hadlock v
2005Donors 39
Class Members 353
Participation 11%
Total Giving $10,535
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
S. Davis Carniglia vLiwen A. Mah vYungsuhn Park vJoseph M. Teltser v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Eliza N. Hersh vMargaret E. Munzig vYen P. Nguyen v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Nasrina BargzieRachael Burnson & Javier C. RiveraErin C. CarrollChristin K. Cho vAmira B. DayElizabeth Hope Eng vCatherine Carlson Ferrier vKevin T. FoxPhillip G. Freemon vHartwell V. Harris vElizabeth E. HunterDavid K. Ismay vCathrine D. JiJennie Kim vAdrianna B. Kripke vSarah M. Laubach vMichael M. LiebermanAnupama K. MenonEnrique A. Monagas v
Kendra A. NielsenAnn M. O’Leary vNoah RosenthalMiguel J. Ruiz vBeko O. & Miyoko SavagePatricia J. SvilikTiffany Renee ThomasNaomi R. TsuKristine WaggenerBryan W. Wahl vFelix T. Wu
2006Donors 32
Class Members 340
Participation 9%
Total Giving $9,005
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
John R. EastburgBenjamin C. GeigerDavid C. Yang vRungao Zheng
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Marianna AueJeffrey R. Boles, PhDTianxin ChenChristina S. CollCaren E. DecterRaffi DjihanianJames B. DuffMaysa Eissa NichterJames R. Gilfoil vMelanie R. KayLisette G. KimesHenry H. X. LauChrysanthi S. Leon, PhDIrene LiuSvetlana LyubchenkoRowel S. ManasanMark F. MassoudNayantara Mehta vNiki Z. MooreJoseph M. MorrisKyu-Chan ParkDerry RiedelKatherine A. Ryan vTyreen G. Torner vAnna S. TsiftsoglouIlona M. TurnerDerek C. WalterMargaret D. Wilkinson v
2007Donors 50
Class Members 341
Participation 15%
Total Giving $36,257
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Peter Higgins Bales
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Laura Evans v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Thomas S. FletcherAlyson V. TuftsScott A. Zimmermann v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Lily I. Becker vChristine K. Peetz
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousHeather M. Barnett MinnerJacqueline M. BeaumontYonatan E. Braude vCorinne I. Calfee vJanette D. Catron vShelley L. CavalieriLisa J. CisnerosAna de AlbaAli EzzatyarMark R. Feeser vIrene V. GutierrezRobert S. Hamilton vPatrick T. HeinJennifer A. LamVincent LawJohn D. LeJason H. Lee & Doan T. Nguyen v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
PETER BALES ’07 fondly remembers his grandfather, Bruce
Bales ’49, a longtime Marin County District Attorney who died
in March and inspired Peter to become a lawyer. Four years ago,
Peter and his family established the Bales Trial Competition,
which honors Bruce and introduces Boalt first-year students to
trial advocacy through a mock criminal case argued before local
practitioners and judges.
“Giving back to Boalt is a great way to stay involved and to support
programs that state funding may not reach,” says Peter, a litigation
associate at Buchalter Nemer in San Francisco. “The competition
prepares students for future trial practice and gives local alumni
a chance to connect with the school and its students.” Peter is espe-
cially grateful to the student-led Board of Advocates and Lecturer
in Residence Bill Fernholz ’93 for coordinating the competition.
Jennie Levin vRonnie J. LinShahla F. Maghzi-AliWilliam G. MallariKathryn E. Miller vMaisa K. MussinaFunmi OlorunnipaEric R. OstremMary Schomberg OstremEric W. H. OwNiccolo PallesiTeresa PanepintoSusan E. PorthCasey Austin Roberts vPuneet K. SandhuSarah E. Simmons vMoira K. SmithMadelene SunKristin A. Traicoff vElena S. VirgadamoAlison R. Watkins vC’Reda J. WeedenBryant Y. F. YangVirginia Zaunbrecher v
2008Donors 49
Class Members 356
Participation 14%
Total Giving $15,058
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Samson O. AsiyanbiJeffrey A. BarlekampMei-Jung HuangDanila LogofetStephen P. Sibold vRichard V. Swearingen vYongliang ZhangKai Zhu
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Lisa Montague vHirotaka Okada
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Mojgone AzemunZulaikha AzizAdele R. BagleyRachel Pfeiffer BeeJoshua R. BensonTimothy Vincent CapozziMing H. ChenIan D. Clunies-Ross vFlynn M. Coleman vRobert B. Cunningham vJohn B. de LeonAdam S. Feldman vNathan M Feneis vFrances D. FengDiana Friedland v
Misti D. Groves vJayni Foley Hein vYaser HerreraJustin G. HewgillHector O. Huezo vTsuyoshi Ikeda vFaith K. Jones vMichael M. KalikowTamara R. LaveMonique E. LiburdKrystal N. LopilatoMaggie Mayo vReid P. MullenChristopher S. OlsonDaniel R. RedmanChunchay RochanasarojBabak SiavoshyJulianne M. Spears vChristopher L. SpringerChristina K. StearnsShauhin A. TaleshMatthew S. Tiberio vPenelope Van TuylDaniel A. Zlatnik v
2009Donors 44
Class Members 401
Participation 11%
Total Giving $7,630
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Yan GuoCortlin H. Lannin vKarla C. PerezRyan K. Wong v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousJason A. BassettiJennifer Files BeerlineFilip BorasGisselle S. BournsWilliam Joseph BryanLeslie E. BryantStephen H. Butler vPanravee ChevitsophonConstance J. ChoiMatthew T. DickmanRobert Andrew Dickson IIIAaron Justin Epstein vTamar R. Gubins vLindsay M. Harris vMatthew Brian HenjumJane Yu-Jeng HuangChristine J. Hung vEric R. Ideta vBrian R. Israel vJennifer R. Jeffers vElizabeth A. KaplanThomas J. KearneyCortelyou C. KenneyJiny J. Kim
Alyssa N. KnutsonMartha B. LackritzJose Luis LopezMichaela L. Lozano vChristopher W. McDermottFrancisco MorenoMarc A. PilotinSandhya RamadasKimberly A. & Stuart J. Robinson vJennifer R. Saionz vJulia D. Taylor vJoshua Michael Templet vCatherine D. VelAlvina Wong
2010Donors 42
Class Members 400
Participation 10%
Total Giving $5,785
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Khaled Y. Halloum
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Benjamin Richard Botts vCatherine D. Norris
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousAlexis Rose AdlerTakeshi Akiba vRahi AziziSarah Barker-Ball vSunil BectorAdam Blankenheimer vThomas A. CiernyIrina DardikKurt M. Denk vAlexander K. DiGiorgioGustavo R. Do Couto E SilvaTetyana V. GaponenkoDerek A. GosmaAtteeyah E. Hollie vJessica E. IntratorRoxanna F. Iran vAurora V. KaiserJennifer J. KimJoshua A. KunsSumit Mallick & Allison O. Watkins vDavid C. MartyTobias A. MeyerRobert Brian MorenoSahar NayeriEugene J. ParkGabriel J. PodestaDyanna QuizonVanessa Joan Reid vJacob RichardsAndrew S. RobertsonMark T. Rumold
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Grant C. SchraderMichael E. SerotaClara L. SeymourTat Chee TsuiSarah Faye Weiss vShane B. Witnov
2011Donors 36
Class Members 457
Participation 8%
Total Giving $3,345
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Fatima AbbasKrzysztof Bebenek vCharlotte ChangAllison E. CrowApril M. ElliottYan FangJared B. FishWilliam S. Friedman vMaeve E. GranzinLauren E. GrothDevin J. Heckman vNegin IraninejadianBradley D. KrackBert J. LaoTracy S. LeongErin B. LiottaTam M. Ma vWilliam A. MoseleyJana M. MoserDimitrios PantazisDaniel S. ParkAlexander M. PorcaroJulia M. PowersJerome Price, Jr.Jay PurcellVivek J. Rao & Elizabeth B. SchroederEllen G. RheaumeMichelle L. RosendahlAdam F. ShearerAlexia N. B. SmoklerDavid K. Stark vJoanne G. VillanuevaSarah R. Williams
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CHADE-MENG TAN is a Google pioneer, award-winning
engineer, and bestselling author. He’s also an avid supporter of the
Berkeley Initiative for Mindfulness in Law, a new Boalt program
that explores the benefits of meditation to legal education and law
practice. “The mastery of attention, especially the ability to bring
your mind to a state that’s calm and clear on demand, is the founda-
tion of all higher cognitive and emotional skills,” Meng says.
He learned about the program through its leader, Boalt Scholar in
Residence Charles Halpern, while serving on a non-profit board
together. They both believe mindfulness improves creativity, clarity
of thought, and empathy. “It also creates the conditions for out-
standing leadership,” Meng says. “A deeply mindful leader is a wise
and compassionate leader, and a wise and compassionate leader is
beloved, admired, and highly effective.”
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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2012Donors 33
Class Members 535
Participation 6%
Total Giving $34,470
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Amit M. Agarwal
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Ranjit S. GillGerti MuhoKiva G. Schrager
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Marcus W. AllenAlexander M. ArensbergJacqueline A. BarberaZachary L. BaronAdam Z. BiermanKristi M. Black vMicah D. BoboShruti ChopraKee H. ChunBrian E. CochranRachel L. FischettiAndrew C. FongEvangelia GiamouridouNell M. Green Nylen vMatthias A. InderkumJill N. Jaffe vChristopher J. KaracicNicholas A. Leefer
Brittany N. LovejoyThomas S. MeisterTheresa H. NguyenJuan O. PerlaSilvana A. QuintanillaCora RoseBing SanEmily TienkenCozette T. Tran-CaffeeGrace Y. Yang
2013Donors 60
Class Members 259
Participation 11%
Total Giving $8,530
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Angel L. Wou
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Melanie M. ColeCory IsaacsonKatie M. Yablonka
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anne P. BellowsKate Nicole G. BlancoCourtney M. BowmanJavier I. BravoJoseph V. BuiEric B. ChenBrian C. CormanRebekah L. DehavenMarlene M. DehlingerSonja F. DiazAmanda W. Dixon
Lauren G. EscherErin B. EverettHeather A. HamelZi Wei HuVassiliki IliadisNicholas R. JimenezShayla M. JohnsonMaya B. KarwandeKatherine L. KatcherBali K. KumarVanessa S. LanfranchiMolly L. LeiwantShannon M. MaguireElnaz ManoucheriZachary G. MarkarianSusannah K. MartinJennifer J. MatystikCody L. McBrideKatherine E. MerkErin J. MorganKaitlyn M. MurphyAysegul OnolSonya P. PassiMatthew D. PelnarSomerset M. PerrySwati R. PrakashKealoha K. PualaniJacob R. Rasch-ChabotAnn E. SaganAngelica H. SalcedaJoseph H. SextonNausheen A. ShaikhAndrew J. SiosonJill E. SowardsEmily A. StabileTimothy SunPeerada SupornpunJames N. TanseySamona L. TaylorMary TharinJordan B. ThompsonCharlynn L. WeissenbachMicah WestSam A. WheelerYiqun Xue
Current StudentsSociety of 1912 $500 - $999
Anne T. Hilby ’14
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Jennifer L. Barnette ’14
Carolyn S. Blumenfeld ’14
Daniel M. Bruggemeyer ’15
Melissa J. Burkhart ’15
Alexxander P. Campbell ’15
Sean A. Darling-Hammond ’14
Zachary J. Franklin ’14
Emily D. Gladden ’14
Andrew J. Gordon ’14
Meghan E. Harrington ’15
Brittany G. Harwood ’14
Christopher Q. Heckman ’14
Allen L. Huang ’15
Phillip A. Johnston ’14
Rebecca C. Lee ’14
Elisabeth J. Lee ’15
Abigail S. Ludwig ’15
Lindsay J. Markel ’15
Justin E. McGuirk ’15
John Muse-Fisher ’14
Cristina M. Najarro ’15
Rebecca Popuch ’14
Louis A. Russell ’15
Fabiano P. Valerio ’14
Lauren N. Zachry ’15
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Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
David A. Carrillo ’95
Pamela Samuelson v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Jesse H. & Mari S. Choper vHolly Doremus ’91 vDaniel A. Farber v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Edward C. Halbach, Jr. vHerma Hill Kay vGillian Lester & Eric TalleyDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 vDavid Patrick EichBob Infelise ’80 vKate Jastram ’87 vDavid Liberman & Carol Brownstein vMelissa MurrayVerne NewcombEric Rakowski vHarry N. & Jane L. Scheiber vEric Stover & Pamela Blotner vStephen D. Sugarman vWilda L. White ’83
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Catherine R. Albiston ’93
Robert P. Bartlett & Victoria Plaut vStephen McG. Bundy ’78 vJohn E. CoonsGeorge J. Cotsirilos vLauren B. Edelman ’86
Mary Louise D. FramptonJennifer M. Granholm & Daniel MulhernSanford H. Kadish vCharles J. McClain, Jr. vAnne Joseph O’Connell &
Jamie O’Connell vAndrea L. Peterson ’78 vPaul M. SchwartzElisabeth SemelMartin M. ShapiroJonathan S. Simon ’87 vDavid A. Sklansky vJohn Yoo
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousTy AlperKenneth A. BambergerCheryl L. Berg ’93
Eric BiberWilliam H. Fernholz ’93 vLaurel Fletcher & Jeff Selbin vAndrew T. Guzman
Geoffrey C. HazardRobert A. Kagan vJanice E. Kosel ’71 vChristopher L. KutzSarah M. Laubach ’05 vKristin LukerCarol J. MarshallSeth E. Mermin ’96 vSaira Mohamed vNiki Z. Moore ’06
Calvin MorrillStephen Oetgen vAnn M. O’Leary ’05 vAndrea RothSusan B. Schechter vMarjorie M. Shultz ’76
Rachel E. SternEleanor Swift vMark G. Yudof
FACULTY
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
AnonymousRobert Glushko vBernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable
Foundation
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
Greg & Liz Lutz vRoderic B. & Catherine B. Park vThomas J. White v
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Lawrence S. ’41 * & Mary Ann Mana *Allen & Cynthia W. RubyMarion B. Slusser *Chade-Meng TanWollenberg Foundation v
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
AnonymousGerson P. & Barbara B. Bakar vA. Peter DaviesJoe & Cathy Feldman vJoshua R. Floum vDavid & Anita Keller vMaja KristinJoan R. Platt
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
AnonymousH. William Harlan
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousMartha F. Africa vJacqueline & Yves Cognet vElizabeth F. FarnsworthDiane FordMargaret A. Frampton vLoren S. LewallenGerard J. Lewis, Jr. vRita R. Semel v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Philippe ApraCharles J. Barbas vMary Ann BernardPamela BlotnerJohn M. BreenBrad D. Brian vJohn BriscoeDmitri A. CavanderMichael E. & Linda S. Delehunt vKate FritzHopkins GuyRory S. & Elizabeth JaffeMay M. LukeDianna LyonsIsao S. Matsuura
Katherine Stokes MorehouseCristian OrregoChristopher J. PalermoHardip S. Pannu & Manjot K. PannuRob & Eileen RubySpencer Sias & Stacey SpencerJeanne S. & Eric WoodfordJames D. WrightKathy Yu
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousWilliam F. AldermanAngelo M. AratanBil BanksCandace M. Carroll & Leonard B. Simon vLee ConwayJoan D. Costello vRuth E. Eisenberg vDoris FineBruce Golden & Michelle MercerPatricia Haynes vBruce T. HilbyKathryn W. Leonard vC. Maria Lu vJamie O’Connell vTsipora R. PeskinLisa M. & Alan R. PostPhilip Selznick *Barbara ShapiroSteven F. Shatz vBob & Charlotte Sproul
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (3)Daniel N. AbrahamsonPaul F. AlbertMac ArmstrongRobert D. Bacon vRachel BarleyMichael I. BegertJon L. Benjamin vGail BereolaDavid Michael Berke vBarbara O. BianchiThomas R. BlairJeffrey A. & Susan BlecknerBlaine Bookey & Richard T. WalkerAlforetta BottiniJerome I. BraunElizabeth Bruce & R. Michael OliverKaren A. & David CahenHamilton CandeeRichard CapsutoCatalina C. Cariaga-NakamuraEugene B. CeccottiMartha M. ChaseAliza Cohen & Edward SchexnayderDan CohenJennifer ConwayAdele K. CorvinMary A. CourtneyCynthia R. CrittendenLinda H. DaltonAlbert H. DavisFran Davis vRaymond J. & Birgitta S. Davis
FRIENDS
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D. F. de RoodeGail DekreonJoseph D. & Regina A. DevineAnna & John DeVoreGayle Donsky & Morten Stein vReuben A. DuarteGerald L. DunbarLeandro H. DuranRoger EdeJay & Judy EspovichArthur W. Feidler IIIJohn R. Fike & Andrea LamprosJian FuBobbie & Tom GarberPaul GilbertVivian L. GoldenBarry P. & Erica T. GoodeFrederick D. GrambortRichard GrosbollAmy E. HagueMark A. HansenIrma D. Herrera & Mark D. Levine vEileen & Thomas A. HildebrandtJon N. HorneDouglas I. HorngradDonovan R. HunterErin L. InamaRandal & Rose-Lynn JaffeValerie S. JaffeeBathea & Sam JamesRachel KaplanBarbara KeysJames R. & Mary Ann KidderSteven S. & Renee S. KirkNeil B. KlaskyAlexa Koenig & Don MercerGretchen L. KoenigSusan Kwan & Mark RosenbushJack L. LahrJim & Jill LarsenLynne LasryHerbert Lazerow vPhyllis K. LevyCeleste Lindemann Chapman &
Scott A. ChapmanThe Honorable Goodwin Liu vStewart MacaulayDiana & Andre MalinGreil & Jenelle MarcusShirley MarelliJohn Marsland
Angie MazakisPaula McNameeDavid MendelJoseph H. MinnerMary C. MorganRaquel H. NewmanDavid OnekJuan M. Orrego & Beverly ColinJoyce T. PalmerRhiannon PimentelJonathan Pool & Susan Colowick vRoberto PortoleseEllen M. Prager vSenta M. Pugh-ChamberlainBryan Quevedo vB.M. RajashekaraPaul Resnick & Joan Karlin vMichael P. Richards vPatricia RobakJulie RosenthalJeffrey S. Ross & Janice PlattAntonio Rossmann vMelanie RowenKyle RudolphCatherine SakimuraPaul W. & Yvonne D. SasseLinda SaundersDavid Scalise & Wendy A. KirkHerbert A. SchreierGeorge F. & Linda S. Sensabaugh vSandra Seville-JonesLois ShaneEdith N. Starr & Mark FeighnAthena T. Stephanopoulos vJamienne S. StudleyAhna B. SuleimanSatomi TayamaSylvia C. TiwonJudith TullerC. Henry Veit vHarvey & Rhona WeinsteinStephen H. WeinsteinFrederic B. WeisslerDorothy D. Wilson &
Robert B. Thompson vMary E. WissAnders YangSteve & Victoria ZatkinMaria K. ZeliesMitchell & Jane Zimmerman
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
As a young lawyer in Chicago, JOE FELDMAN worked beside
a former classmate of Boalt professor Steve Sugarman. Joe met Steve,
and soon forged a strong connection with the school. “One of my
life’s joys has been my many Boalt friendships,” Joe says. “It’s a place
where people genuinely care about each other. That’s at the core of
why the school is so strong and why we should all support it as
best we can.”
As a visiting scholar at Boalt and also in England, Joe got to know
renowned torts scholar John Fleming. “When Steve mentioned
supporting a new lecture series in comparative law to honor John,”
Joe recalls, “it only took a moment to agree. It was one of Steve’s
better ideas.” In addition to helping fund the series, Joe and his
wife Cathy opened their home to “happily host” and personally
cook for a recent dinner gathering of Chicago-area Boalt alums.
FRIENDS
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Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Anonymous (2)Bank of America FoundationThe Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert
FoundationThe Jim Joseph FoundationKoret FoundationMicrosoft CorporationNovell Directors Charitable TrustOpen Society FoundationsAlfred P. Sloan FoundationS. K. Yee Foundation
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
AnonymousThe American Israeli Cooperative
EnterpriseThe Atlantic PhilanthropiesCalifornia State Governor’s Office
of Emergency ServicesThe James Irvine FoundationProteus Action LeagueTides Foundation
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
AnonymousAmerican Association of Law LibrariesCalifornia EndowmentCalifornians for Safety and JusticeCompton FoundationInformation Technology & Innovation
FoundationKorea Institute of Ocean Science and
Technology (KIOST)Mary Wohlford FoundationOak Philanthropy LimitedTan Teo Charitable FoundationVital Projects Fund, IncWollenberg Foundation
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Apple Inc.Brill USAEcology Law QuarterlyFuture of Privacy ForumEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundFrederick P. Lenz Foundation for
American BuddhismPalantir TechnologiesResources Legacy Fund FoundationThe Henry W. and Nettie Robinson
FoundationSidley Austin FoundationJohn Paul Stevens Fellowship
FoundationWells Fargo BankWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
FoundationZitrin Foundation
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Adobe Systems Incorporated Philanthropy Council
Annie E. Casey FoundationFetzer InstituteIntel CorporationInternational Committee of the Red CrossKazan McClain Abrams Fernandez
LGH&O FoundationPacific Union PayablesThe Mae & Benjamin Swig Charity
FoundationU.S. Charitable Gift TrustVisa
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousAecom Technology CorporationCapital Group CompaniesGeneral Electric CompanyKirkland & Ellis FoundationMorrison & Foerster FoundationPacific Gas and Electric CompanyWells Fargo Foundation
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
AT&T Inc.Ayco Charitable FoundationThe Fremont Group FoundationBill & Melinda Gates FoundationGoogleIBM FoundationIntel Foundation Matching GiftsKahle/Austin FoundationLampros PropertieSam & Jennie Rovit Memorial FoundationSelect Equity Group, Inc.
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Bechtel FoundationChevron CorporationCurrent TVGAP Foundation Matching GiftJohn S. & James L. Knight FoundationLevi Strauss FoundationPricewaterhouseCoopersPrudential FoundationSalesforce.com FoundationThomson ReutersToyota Motor Sales U.S.A.
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Baxter International FoundationCalifornia Association of OrthodontistsCalifornia Law ReviewThe Coca-Cola CompanyCrail-Johnson Foundation
Credit AgricoleFernbacher Declaration of TrustFord Motor Company FundGeneral Atlantic LLCKingdom EnterpriseLatina Lawyers Bar AssociationLinkedInMacy’s FoundationNorthern Trust CompanyPacific Gas & Electric Matching Gifts
ProgramQuest Diagnostics Matching Gifts ProgramRossmann & Moore
Schindler Elevator CorporationSempra EnergyShell Oil FoundationSouthern California EdisonTime Warner Foundation
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS
As leaders of the J IM JOSEPH FOUNDATION , Executive
Director DR. CHARLES “CHIP” EDESLBERG (left)
and President AL LEVITT ’60 seek Jewish educational
initiatives that are high on impact and low on rhetoric. Enter the
Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israeli Law, Economy and
Society, which launched in 2011. “We found high-quality activi-
ties and leadership and a focused enterprise worthy of additional
investment,” Chip says. “There’s strong faculty involvement and
students get a bona fide academic experience with no propaganda.”
A partner at Manatt’s San Francisco office, Al spent 10 years as a
Boalt guest lecturer on corporate taxation. “Ken Bamberger and
Dean Edley did a terrific job structuring this initiative,” he says.
“There was a real void in Israeli and Jewish studies on campus,
and we’re grateful that Boalt stepped in to fill it.”
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AnonymousAdobe Systems Incorporated
Philanthropy CouncilAecom Technology CorporationAera EnergyApple Inc.Bank of the WestBaxter International FoundationBechtel FoundationBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramCapital Group CompaniesThe Charles Schwab Corporation
FoundationChevron Matching Gift ProgramThe Coca-Cola CompanyCovington & BurlingCrail-Johnson FoundationCredit Agricole
Davis Polk & WardwellDirect TV Matching Gift CenterDow Jones & CompanyEsuranceFaegre Baker DanielsFord Motor Company FundThe Fremont Group FoundationGAP Foundation Matching GiftBill & Melinda Gates FoundationGeneral Atlantic LLCGeneral Electric CompanyGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGoldman Sachs & Company Matching Gift
ProgramGoogleIBM FoundationIntel Foundation Matching GiftsThe James Irvine Foundation
MATCHING GIFTS
Kirkland & EllisJohn S. and James L. Knight FoundationLevi Strauss FoundationLinkedInLumina FoundationMacy’s FoundationMcGuireWoodsMerck Company FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramMorrison & Foerster FoundationNorthern Trust CompanyO’Melveny & MyersOppenheimer FundsPacific Gas & Electric Matching Gifts
ProgramPricewaterhouseCoopersPrudential FoundationQuest Diagnostics Matching Gifts Program
Schindler Elevator CorporationSelect Equity Group, Inc.Sempra EnergyShell Oil FoundationShook Hardy & BaconSidley Austin FoundationSimpson Thacher & BartlettSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & FlomSouthern California EdisonTime Warner FoundationToyota Motor Sales U.S.A.VisaWells Fargo FoundationWilmer Hale
The Boalt Hall Student Association Board, led by co-presidents Tamila Gresham '15 (second from right) and Famid Sinhan '15 (right)
Serving Our Students
Since 2005, contributions to the Campaign for Boalt Hall have flowed through every part of the Boalt student experience. Scholarships for extraordinary applicants. Travel expenses for field work and clinic litigation. Expanded space for student journals. Loan forgiveness for budding public-interest lawyers. The list goes on and on.
Few appreciate this more than students involved with the Boalt Hall Student Association (BHSA). Led by co-presidents TAMILA GRESHAM ’15 and FAMID SINHAN ’15 , BHSA represents students’ collective interests to the law school administration in areas such as academic planning, admissions policy, and faculty hiring.
“Boalt is a treasure trove for students looking to get involved,” Tamila says. “Generous donations from alumni, foundations, and friends of the law school make our unique student experience possible.”
Famid sees that support as a driving force behind Boalt’s famously friendly atmosphere because it fuels so many student opportunities. From their very first day, students can join journals, advocacy teams, and upwards of 50 student groups. BHSA also taps into Boalt’s entrepreneurial spirit by empowering students to launch new organizations.
“With the UC system’s budgetary constraints, the generosity of those who support the law school is vital to maintain and expand key programs and facilities,” Famid says. “We’re extremely thankful that this support helps provide students with an extraordinary range of activities and services to prepare for their legal careers.”
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In her role as managing partner of a top technology law firm, KATE FRITZ routinely looks to join forces with innovative
collaborators. That approach is a major reason why her firm, FENWICK & WEST , supports so much programming at
Boalt Hall—from research centers and clinics to student extern-
ships and events. Lynn Pasahow ’72 is president of the alumni
association, while other Fenwick lawyers serve as adjuncts and
advisory board members.
“Boalt has been instrumental in shaping the law around intellectual
property and technology-driven advances,” Kate says. “That’s
important to the legal profession and especially to the start-up
culture of Silicon Valley, our client base.” Kate also admires Boalt’s
commitment to diversity, calling it “a value we strongly share,”
and says the school “continues to be a great source of talent for
Fenwick. For all these reasons, we’re thrilled to give back.”
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Coblentz Patch Duffy & BassFenwick & West
Dean’s Society Counselor $50,000 - $99,999
CooleyMorrison & FoersterWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Dean’s Society Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Covington & BurlingFish & RichardsonKasowitz Benson Torres & FriedmanKirkland & EllisLatham & WatkinsManatt Phelps & PhillipsOrrick Herrington & SutcliffeSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & FlomWeil Gotshal & MangesWhite & CaseWilmerHaleWinston & Strawn
Dean’s Society Member $10,000 - $24,999
Alston + BirdBaker & BottsBingham McCutchenCrowell & MoringDurie Tangri Page Lemley Roberts &
KentFarella Braun + MartelGoodwin ProcterGTC Law GroupGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve
Franklin & HachigianHaynes and BooneHickman Palermo Truong & BeckerHogan LovellsIrell & ManellaK&L GatesKeker & Van NestKilpatrick TownsendKnobbe Martens Olson & BearMcDermott Will & EmeryMcManis FaulknerMorgan LewisMunger Tolles & OlsonRivero MestreRopes & GrayShartsis FrieseSimpson Thacher & BartlettVan Pelt Yi & JamesWeaver Austin Villeneuve & Sampson
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Baker & McKenzieLaw Offices of John L. BurrisFinnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett &
DunnerGibson Dunn & CrutcherGonzalez Saggio & HarlanHanson BridgettNew Kent CapitalTurner Boyd LLP
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Gillin Jacobson Ellis Larsen & LuceySidley Austin
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Briscoe Ivester & BazelCesari and McKennaCleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonDebevoise & PlimptonJones DayKim & KimLewis Feinberg Lee Renaker & JacksonPaul Hastings Janofsky & WalkerShook Hardy & BaconShute Mihaly & Weinberger
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Boies Schiller & FlexnerLaw Offices of Dennis A. FischerMcGuireWoodsNixon PeabodyNolan Armstrong & BartonPemberton & AssociatesProskauer RoseLaw Offices of Deborah W. PulidoSedgwick Detert Moran & ArnoldSheppard Mullin Richter & HamptonSwanson & McNamara
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Aera EnergyClarence Dyer & CohenDavis Polk & WardwellDiehl & RodewaldFaegre Baker DanielsLeupp & WoodallMoss & MurphyMoss Tucker Chiu Hebesha & WardNasatir & HirschNorth Coast Law GroupO’Melveny & MyersPedder Hesseltine Walker & TothLaw Offices of Charles Sevilla
LAW FIRMS
Hundreds of guests soaked up the fun at Boalt’s Centennial gala celebration on November 9, 2012, including Dean Edley and his wife Maria Echaveste ‘80, the policy and program development director of Boalt’s Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy.
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The Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society was founded to recognize the generosity of people who have included Boalt Hall in their estate plans through bequests, pooled income funds, gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, gifts of life insurance, or gifts of property.
Anonymous (4)Edward J. ArnoldSchuyler BaileyBernard Bradley Barber ’71
William T. Barker ’74
Elizabeth A. Baus ’91
Claudia M. Belcher ’82
Stefanie Beninato ’76
William W. Bloch ’87
Jordan L. Bloom ’68
Victoria Brademan ’80 & Robert A. Enholm ’80
Laura E. Bresler ’86
Charles R. Breyer ’66 & Sydney Goldstein
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
Wayne A. Brooks ’74
Patricia A. Buffler, PhDStephanie E. BullerDr. Patricia A. Butler ’69
S. Davis Carniglia ’05
Earl F. & June A. CheitCheng-Ling Chen ’02
Jesse H. & Mari S. ChoperKim E. Clark ’83
Samuel D. Cole ’63
Robert S. Condie ’74
Lee ConwayRobert M. Corson ’40
Evan R. ’87 & Valerie CoxJanet M. & William F. CronkDavid P. Curnow ’67
Altero D’Agostini ’47
Diane B. de Forest ’85
Syna N. Dennis ’87
Duke B. Diehl ’71
Gail (Overcashier) Dolton ’86 & Douglas H. Dolton
Thomas B. Donovan ’62
Diane D. Eames ’71
W. Russell EllisRonald S. Epstein ’89
Robert D. Evans ’71
Gilda H. Feller
Ann Finlinson & John CantRalph T. Fisher, Jr.David B. Flinn ’63
Virginia R. FurthJim ’59 & Judy GanulinJane Liebman Goichman ’69
Lisa A. Goldfien ’82
Elizabeth Marsteller GordonA. Marina Gracias ’83 & Bernard MartisDonald D. Gralnek ’70
Forrest M. Greenberg ’47
Richard L. Greene ’63
Colleen & Robert D. HaasLaura J. HallMichael James Halloran ’65 &
Virginia S. HalloranEllis & Anne HamiltonPhilip L. Hammer ’61
Sue C. Hansen ’92
Gene G. Harter ’71
Jon F. ’69 & Connie HartungAnn F. Hasse ’73
Richard G. HeggieTom Henteleff ’68
James K. Herbert ’62
Fernando V. Hernandez ’66
Judge Patricia Herron ’64
Harold C. Hohbach ’52
David HowekampMargaret E. Hoyt ’52
Miles R. HudsonEmily JacobsRichard E. Jay ’63
James R. Jenner ’60
J. Richard Johnston ’39
Thomas M. JordeSanford H. KadishArchibald C. K. Kaolulo ’73
Walter M. Kaufmann ’61
James R. & Mary Ann KidderJoseph T. ’71 & Gail L. KieferCassius L. Kirk, Jr. ’54
Gerald ’57 & Suzanne KnechtKenneth Kofman ’62
Kenneth KragenWilliam H. Kronberger, Jr. ’67
Watson M. & Sita LaetschPhyllis K. LevyWalter S. Lewis, Jr. ’51
William R. Loveless ’59
Nancy K. LuskGreg & Liz LutzMartha MacBrideJay R. MacMahon ’55
Peter ’52 & Melanie MaierJohn S. Martel ’59
Martin A. Mattes ’74 & Catherine E. GarzioRosalie F. MaxeinerChristopher M. ’68 & Barbara J. McLainRick McMichael ’69
Melinda R. MendelsonIvan D. & Maris T. MeyersonAriadna MillerPaul M. Minault ’75
Richard H. & Laurie C. MorrisonNoel W. Nellis ’66
Wilson R. Ogg ’52
Kristin L. O’Hanlon ’05
Fred B. Oliver ’70
Phyllis OppenheimerRoderic B. & Catherine B. ParkByron L. Patterson ’86
Eleanor Jackson Piel ’43
Leo ’57 & Nina PircherMarietta Poerio ’70
Edward V. Pollack ’66
Bruce C. Pollock ’68
Borden B. Price ’50
Timothy J. Railton ’65
Michael Reed ’65
Howard F. Rhea ’53
Michael P. RichardsMario M. Rosati ’71
Ronald D. Rosen ’69
John W. RosstonMaxine G.A. RosstonTheodore J. & Gayle I. Saenger
Masako F. SatoBarry M. Sax ’67
Robert A. Schlesinger ’93
Eric P. Schnurmacher ’55
John Jay SchumannLeonard C. Schwab ’74
Sean M. SeLegue ’91 & Richard A. Zuniga, MD
Andrew M. SesslerGary ’66 & Dana ShapiroMary R. SharmanMildred Y. SheehanThomas J. Shephard, Sr. ’58
Barbra Shotel ’86
Sanford M. Skaggs ’64
Jay D. Smith ’64
Michael H. SmithBruce A. SmyserDorothy M. SnodgrassLarry W. ’66 & Barbara SonsiniAlan F. Spanier ’69
John A. Sproul ’49
Karen Stevenson ’80
Carl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Myron G. Sugarman ’67
John D. Taylor ’59
Edward D. Thirkell ’66
Irving G. Tragen ’45
Stephanie C. Tramz ’77
Leonard ’70 & Catherine UngerMary VailShirley Van BourgGeoff. Van Loucks ’61
A. Marie Villafaña ’93
Ulrich Wagner ’74
Katharine S. WallaceLenard G. Weiss ’62
Stefanie G. West ’03
Thomas J. WhiteRichard A. Wilson ’59
Harvey I. Wittenberg ’65
Pamela M. Woods ’81
Anders Yang
THE BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER SOCIETY
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Ty AlperLaurel Fletcher & Jeff Selbin
Kenneth A. BambergerDan CohenBathea & Sam James
Robert BarrCharles J. BarbasCesari and McKennaMarque C. Chambliss ’87
Hopkins GuyChristopher J. PalermoMallun Yen ’95 & Jason Lemkin ’96
Kai Zhu ’08
Robert C. Berring, Jr. ’74Wen Xu ’90
Robert J. BirgeneauMark D. Lubin ’77
Heidi H. Boas ’07Robert A. & Suzanne BoasThe Coca-Cola Company
Jennifer L. Brancato ’87Shelley R. Barber-Devine ’87
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53Michiel C. Brandjes ’79
Javier I. Bravo ’13
Harold J. Evans ’78
Thomas B. Ginsburg ’97
Hartmut G. Grossman ’73
Hurst Hannum ’72
Gillis L. Heller ’81 & Sook Young Yeu ’80
Soung-Soo Kim ’77
Kim & KimVanessa S. Lanfranchi ’13
Marc E. Leland ’63
Jacqueline & Marc E. Leland Foundation
Scott Lichtig ’78
Leanne M. Mader ’97
McGuireWoodsMaisa K. Mussina ’07
Aysegul Onol ’13
David Oppenheimer & Marcy KatesJay L. Paxton ’73
Miriam D. Starc ’86
Frederic B. WeisslerWalter H. White, Jr. ’80
Gunnar Wolf ’01
Wen Xu ’90
Joy Mademba-sy Yanagida ’80
Maria K. ZeliesYongliang Zhang ’08
Jesse H. ChoperLuke Ellis ’75
Daniel S. Floyd ’85
James D. Gordon III ’80
Joseph D. Lee ’82
Dana P. Newman ’81
Graydon S. ’51 & Joyce L. Staring
John E. CoonsMichiel C. Brandjes ’79
Robert D. CooterYuval Feldman ’04
Albert H. DavisFran Davis
Nancy L. Davis ’72AnonymousMary A. Courtney
Ronald DigiorgioAlexander K. DiGiorgio ’10 & Miriam Walter
Maria Echaveste ’80Anders Yang
Christopher F. Edley, Jr.Lumina FoundationAnders YangMark G. Yudof
Pat EscherLauren G. Escher ’13
Jerome B. Falk, Jr. ’65Liz & Greg Lutz
Daniel A. FarberThomson Reuters
Steven Gold ’91Neil B. Klasky
Joseph I. Goldstein-Breyer ’11Charles R. Breyer ’66 & Sydney Goldstein
James C. GoodwinThurman V. White, Jr. ’80
Edward C. Halbach, Jr.Lee Conway
Charles R. HalpernChade-Meng TanTan Teo Charitable Foundation
Thelton E. Henderson ’62Kathi J. Pugh ’90
Donna J. Hitchens ’77AnonymousMary A. Courtney
D. Lowell Jensen ’52Laura H. Parsky ’95
Sanford H. KadishAnonymous
Herma Hill KayWilliam R. Loveless ’59
Paul L. Larsen ’50Jim & Jill Larsen
Robyn-Marie Lyon ’87Shelley R. Barber-Devine ’87
Rob MacCounYuval Feldman ’04
James McManis ’67Allen & Cynthia W. Ruby
Peter S. MenellKai Zhu ’08
Robert P. MergesAmit M. Agarwal ’12
David B. OppenheimerAlexander K. DiGiorgio ’10 & Miriam Walter
Ron E. PaulDavid M. Berke
Dana S. Rieger ’87Karen A. & David Cahen
Sarah M. Ruby ’10Allen & Cynthia W. Ruby
Adam Sachs ’86 Kathy Yu
William R. Sawyers ’87Shelley R. Barber-Devine ’87
Harry N. ScheiberThomas B. Ginsburg ’97
Elisabeth SemelLaurel Fletcher & Jeff SelbinSusan Kwan & Mark Rosenbush
Rita R. SemelAnonymous
Martin M. ShapiroThomas B. Ginsburg ’97
Eric StoverBank of the WestAlexa Koenig & Don Mercer
Eleanor SwiftMatt Kline ’99
David Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Eric TalleyDaniel S. Floyd ’85
Joseph D. Lee ’82
Dana P. Newman ’81
Leon WeinerJay & Judy Espovich
Wilda L. White ’83Amy E. HagueDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Jamie L. Williams ’11Aliza Cohen & Edward Schexnayder
Laurie J. Williams ’84Joel R. Singer ’84
Werner F. Wolfen ’53John C. Fossum ’66
Yaacov YadgarJay & Judy Espovich
Allan G. Zabel ’84Joel R. Singer ’84
Aaron N. Zagory ’15Jacob R. Rasch-Chabot ’13
IN HONOR
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Matthew K. Africa ’00Martha Fay AfricaOlga Rodstein ’00
Bruce B. Bales ’49Barbara O. BianchiAlforetta BottiniEugene B. CeccottiD. F. de RoodeJoseph D. & Regina A. DevineArthur W. Feidler IIIBobbie & Tom GarberMark A. HansenCeleste Lindemann Chapman &
Scott A. ChapmanShirley MarelliPaula McNameeJulie RosenthalPaul W. & Yvonne D. SasseLois Shane
Russell J. Brubaker ’86Andrés Rivero ’86
Erin BuellAlbert ’80 & Rebecca Harutunian
William K. CoblentzGerson P. & Barbara B. BakarCoblentz Patch Duffy & Bass
Antonia ContrerasLaura I. Trejo ’86
Laurence P. CorbettGerald L. Dunbar
John G. Davies ’62
Francine DiazEvan R. ’87 & Valerie CoxAnn D. Cummings ’92 &
William D. Kissinger ’87
Millard A. Murphy ’86
David Oppenheimer & Marcy KatesWilliam ’87 & Martha Sawyers
Vivian B. Distler ’94Tom Peckham ’94
Albert A. EhrenzweigPhilip A. Stohr ’63
Julius W. Feldman ’51Jean Feldman
Donald G. FisherRanjit S. Gill ’12
John G. FlemingCathy & Joe Feldman
Philip FrickeyAdele Bagley ’08
Mary Ann BernardGuy Calladine ’81
Roger EdeDaniel A. & Dianne FarberDonald S. Greenberg ’67
Ralph GoldbergJennifer C. Bretan ’04
Kenneth HayesJames McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh
I. M. HeymanPaula E. Boggs ’84
E. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 EisenhardtEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundJonathan R. Paret ’76
Roderic B. & Catherine B. ParkMaxine RosstonThomas B. Worth ’76
Evelyn S. Holzman ’47Ruth N. Holzman ’77
Alexander M. KiddMaxine Rosston
Samuel A. Ladar ’28John Kagel ’64
Roderick W. Leonard ’70Kathryn W. Leonard
David V. Loeb ’72James A. Rothstein ’71
Ann M. Lucas ’91Catherine R. Albiston ’93
Marc N. Melnick ’93
Jackie MacaulayStewart Macaulay
Paul C. Maier ’54Fernbacher Declaration of Trust
Gerald D. Marcus ’41Madeline Chun ’79
Joel S. Goldman ’80
David J. MillerJerrold Schaefer
Frank C. Newman ’41Nicole D. Harris ’95
Neelum D. Udagama ’87
Mario G. Olmos ’71Margaret A. Frampton
Walter G. Olson ’49Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, 10376John A. Sproul ’49
Cameron W. Wolfe, Jr. ’64
William ProsserAdolph U. Molina ’60
Stanley Pedder ’60
Pedder Hesseltine Walker & Toth
Betsy F. Rahn ’37Michael T. Rahn ’72
Donald L. Reidhaar ’60Joan D. Costello
James O. Richard ’74Tom Harriman ’74
Roselyn B. Rosenfeld ’59Nathalie V. Black ’59
Lee C. Rosenthal ’73Marsha Siegel Berzon ’73
Natalie West ’73
Sheharbano SangjiUCLA Chancellor’s Office
Kim T. SeelingerBlaine Bookey & Richard T. Walker
Philip SelznickSteven A. Childress ’95
John M. Smith ’53John M. BreenSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom
J. Christopher StevensJames R. Dunn ’58
John R. Stokes ’48Katherine Stokes Morehouse
Donald G. Tronstein ’59Francis P. Lloyd ’59
Alfonso J. Zirpoli ’28Lynn H. Pasahow ’72
IN MEMORY
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President
Evan R. Cox ’87
Past President
James McManis ’67
President Elect
Lynn H. Pasahow ’72
UCBF Representative
Noel W. Nellis ’66
Reunions Co-chair
Stephen W. Arent ’67
Kenton J. King ’87
Matthew W. Sonsini ’92
Dean
Christopher F. Edley, Jr.
Members
Mario L. Barnes ’95
Karen I. Boyd ’96
Charles R. Breyer ’66
Gillian N. Brown ’99
David A. Carrillo ’95
Benson R. Cohen ’04
Robert D. Evans ’71
Nancy L. Fineman ’86
Daniel S. Floyd ’85
Tyler C. Gerking ’02
Lindsee P. Granfield ’85
Lawrence A. Hobel ’76
Timothy S. Hughes ’10
Yury Kapgan ’01
John W. Kuo ’88
Ellyn M. Lindsay ’84
Mark D. Lubin ’77
Michael L. Martinez ’78
Heather N. Mewes ’99
Alisa D. Nave ’04
Terry J. O’Reilly ’69
Kathi J. Pugh ’90
Noah S. Rosenthal ’05
Arthur J. Shartsis ’71
Sean M. SeLegue ’91
Jay A. Shafran ’63
Charles J. Stevens ’82
Gail Migdal Title ’70
Darren M. Trattner ’94
Steven T. Walther ’68
Mitchell S. Zuklie ’96
Student Representatives
William H. Jordan, Jr. ’13
Elizabeth A. Kim ’13
Faculty Representatives
Jesse H. ChoperEleanor Swift
Staff Representative
Robert G. Sproul III
Staff Liaison
Rachel Barley
President
Lynn H. Pasahow ’72
Past President
Evan R. Cox ’87
President Elect
Nancy L. Fineman ’86
UCBF Representative
Noel W. Nellis ’66
Reunions Co-chair
Samuel D. Cole ’63
Holly J. Fujie ’78
Steven G. Zieff ’78
Dean
Christopher F. Edley, Jr.
Acting Dean
Gillian Lester
Members
Carly Alameda ’06
Mario L. Barnes ’95
Karen I. Boyd ’96
Charles R. Breyer ’66
David A. Carrillo ’95
Benson R. Cohen ’04
Andrew J. Davis ’99
Robert D. Evans ’71
Daniel S. Floyd ’85
Tyler C. Gerking ’02
Lawrence A. Hobel ’76
Timothy S. Hughes ’10
Yury Kapgan ’01
Kevin P. Kennedy ’91
John W. Kuo ’88
Mark D. Lubin ’77
Michael L. Martinez ’78
James McManis ’67
Heather N. Mewes ’99
Alisa D. Nave ’04
Jeffrey L. Purcell ’11
Noah S. Rosenthal ’05
Sean M. SeLegue ’91
Jay A. Shafran ’63
Arthur J. Shartsis ’71
Mary Jo Shartsis ’72
Charles J. Stevens ’82
Darren M. Trattner ’94
Steven T. Walther ’68
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
Sarah F. Weiss ’10
Mitchell S. Zuklie ’96
Student Representatives
Sarah B. Chai ’15
Paul D. Meyer ’14
Faculty Representatives
Jesse H. ChoperEleanor Swift
Staff Representative
Robert G. Sproul III
Staff Liaison
Rachel Barley
BOALT HALL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012–2013
BOALT HALL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013–2014
Mark Bertelsen ’69
H. Gifford Fong ’70
Jonathan Glaser ’86
Richard Greene ’63
Stephen Keller ’62
James McManis ’67
Noel Nellis ’66
Jay Paxton ’73
Shirley Sanderson ’75
Carl Stoney ’70
Myron Sugarman ’67
Laura Young ’87
BOALT ALUMNI SERVING ON THE UC BERKELEY FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Boalt thanks those listed below for their valuable service during the past fiscal year.
We are grateful to these board members for guiding us forward during the current fiscal year.
Boalt graduates live in all 50 states and more than 70 countries. Your dynamic careers reflect this enormous spectrum. But young or old, east or west, private practice or public interest, at some point you were all students here.
Our final push to complete the historic Campaign for Boalt Hall reminds us of the common thread weaving through this multi-layered effort: serving our students well. How can you support the students at Boalt?
• JoinourCentennial Society by increasing your lifetime cumulative giving to $100,000 or more
• BecomeaBuilder of Boalt by increasing your lifetime cumulative giving to $1 million or more
• Makeaplanned gift to Boalt and leave a legacy of vital long-term support for your school
• Chooseanaming opportunity from our exciting new spaces and see your contributions honored for generations to come
As of September 1, we needed slightly more than $4 million to complete the Campaign for Boalt Hall. Please help Boalt achieve this goal by December 31. Your gift honors the tremendous vision and accomplishments of Dean Edley as he steps down at the end of this year. Our students and your law school need your continued and increased support to remain at the cutting edge of legal education while maintaining access and freedom of career choice.
To stay current on all things Boalt Hall, visit law.berkeley.edu/alumni or check out our Facebook page and Twitter feed.
BUILDING BOALT TOGETHER