AnnReport 2014 REV - Berkeley Law
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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
FUNDING PRIORIT IES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
F INANCIAL A ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
FACULTY RETENTION & RECRUITMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CENTERS & CL INICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
STUDENT PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
WAYS TO GIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
DONOR RECOGNIT ION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
THE CENTENNIAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
THE DEAN’S SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ALUMNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FACULTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
FR IENDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
LAW F IRMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
THE BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
MATCHING GIFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
IN HONOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
IN MEMORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
BHAA BOARD OF D IRECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ALUMNI ON THE UC BERKELEY FOUNDATION BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
The 2013–2014 Annual Report of Philanthropy lists donors who made gifts to Berkeley Law in fiscal year 2014 (from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014). Gifts made after June 30, 2014 will be listed in next year‘s Annual Report.
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ON THE COVER: Berkeley Law opened its new Clinical Program offices with a ribbon-cutting ceremony August 27. Thanks to a major gift from
the Bernard E. and Alba Witkin Charitable Foundation, our three in-house clinics now share a modern, professional office suite for students,
faculty, and staff. The clinics had operated in separate, overcrowded spaces. Now, they can collaborate effectively to better serve their clients.
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Being asked to serve as Berkeley Law's new dean is the opportunity of a lifetime.
Before arriving on campus, I knew a great deal about the school's stellar faculty, exceptional students,
and high-impact research, scholarship, and advocacy. But I’ll confess: I didn’t know much about its
broad community of alumni and friends.
Once I was named dean, however, that changed in a hurry. I immediately heard from a steady stream
of alums, many of whom offered gracious well-wishes. While I appreciated their sentiments, it was
their overwhelming affection for the law school that made a powerful impression. Since arriving in
California, I’ve been meeting with many alumni and friends and continue to be moved by their warm
welcome. I’m thrilled to use this forum, my first “Message from the Dean,” to convey my deepest
gratitude to this wonderful and diverse community I’m getting to know better every day.
Alumni engagement is one of my highest priorities as dean. Berkeley Law can only realize its full
potential when we create a meaningful bond across generations, one with a shared sense of mission
and identity about what our school is—and what it should be. When we see Berkeley Law as an
intergenerational community of incoming students, current students, recent grads, and older alums—
all with a genuine stake in the school’s success—each of us benefits.
What will ensure that this school continues to thrive is if our alumni and friends give their time, talent,
and resources. We continue to expand our alumni outreach through a growing number of exciting
programs and events that enable them to help our students through mentoring and networking.
I’m deeply grateful that so many of you generously support the law school. Seven of my relatives
are proud graduates of the UC system, but none of them encountered the economic hurdles that our
current students face. In today’s state budget climate, private financial support is critical to sustaining
our excellence.
My predecessor, Christopher Edley, Jr., deftly anticipated many of Berkeley Law’s greatest challenges
and opportunities. He launched the ambitious $125 million Campaign for Boalt Hall. We surged past
this target at the end of 2013 and hit $130 million, an historic accomplishment. This was a bold
initiative that enabled the school to flourish in many key areas. I’m honored to follow in Dean Edley’s
footsteps, and eager to work closely with alumni and friends to help Berkeley Law deliver on its
promise to students, California, and the world.
Every one of you receiving this publication can be a key partner in fueling our academic excellence
and innovation, opportunity and diversity, and global reach. This is a truly spectacular law school,
and I’m exhilarated to be part of such a special community.
S U J I T C H O U D H RY
Dean and I. Michael Heyman Professor of Law,University of California, BerkeleySchool of Law
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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
“ This is a truly spectacular law school, and I’m exhilarated to be part of such a special community.”
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THE CAMPAIGN FOR BOALT HALL
A Message of Thanks from the Campaign Co-chairsWhen we signed on to chair the Campaign for Boalt Hall, some colleagues questioned our judgment. A $125 million campaign, nearly 10 times more than any previous fundraising effort?But underestimating the Berkeley Law community, as Dean Edley reminded us, is a dubious endeavor. Sure enough, thanks to you, we exceeded our ambitious goal in December.
Tremendous support from foundations confirmed Berkeley Law’s importance to society. Generous estate gifts revealed how the school resonates with alumni. Nearly 50 graduates elevating their gifts to join our Centennial Society showed a willingness to answer the call.
The results are enormously gratifying: Increased financial aid. More exceptional faculty. Several new research centers. Much-needed space for our clinics. The list goes on and on.
With the majority of alumni not participating in the campaign and state funding dwindling, challenges persist. We urge you to engage with your law school in any way you can, as a volunteer, mentor, student dinner host, or program panelist (to name just a few options).
Thank you for all your support—it has truly been our privilege to chair this campaign.
ELIZABETH CABRASER ’78 , LEO PIRCHER ’57 , and PAMELA SAMUELSONCo-chairs, The Campaign for Boalt Hall
CAMPAIGN TOTALRAISED: $130,526,329
Leadership Gifts ($1 million-plus)
Major Gifts ($50k - $999,999)
Other Gifts (up to $49,999)
Corporations & Foundations $47,934,670
$30,803,818
$32,015,753
$19,772,088
0 $10M $20M $30M $40M $50M
$2,000,000 and above
AnonymousElizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 vCalifornia EndowmentThe Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert
FoundationJohn B. Hall *Koret Foundation vGreg & Liz Lutz vMicrosoft Corporation vOpen Society Foundations vWillis ’41 * & Marion * Slusser
$1,000,000 - $1,999,999
AnonymousBank of America FoundationSamuel D. Cole ’63
The Ford FoundationEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. Fund vJudge Patricia Herron, Ret. ’64
The James Irvine Foundation vJEHT FoundationGeorge R. Johnson ’40 *The Jim Joseph 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 and
Robert Glushko vAlfred P. Sloan FoundationMax ’49 * & Erica WeingartenH. H. "Sam" Wheeler Douglas ’70 & Jane Wolf /
Wolf Family FundWerner ’53 & Mimi Wolfen v /
Wolfen Family Foundation
$500,000 - $999,999
Anonymous (4)The Atlantic Philanthropies vMark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vDavid A. Carrillo ’95 &
Lisa M. Sardegna vCoblentz Patch Duffy & Bass vBill & Melinda Gates FoundationStuart M. Gordon ’65 v /
Gordon Family TrustHarold C. Hohbach ’52
Pres ’56 & Maurine Hotchkis v / Janeway Foundation
Humanity United vEwing 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 (16)Akonadi FoundationAmerican Association of Law Libraries vThe American Israeli Cooperative
Enterprise vStephen W. Arent ’67 v / Arent FoundationBernard Bradley Barber ’71 vBingham McCutchen vBlue Shield of California FoundationSteven E. Bochner ’81 vPaula E. Boggs ’84 vAlbert C. Boyer ’40 *Steven D. Broidy ’62 v / Weingart
FoundationCalifornia District Attorneys AssociationCalifornia State AssemblyCalifornia State Department of CorrectionsCalifornia Wellness FoundationScott T. Carey ’61 vDavid Carlyon ’76 vCarnegie Corporation of New YorkAnnie E. Casey FoundationCenter for American ProgressCooley vAlec L. Cory ’39 *Covington & Burling vEvan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vMichael L. Cypers ’81
Hugh & Hazel Darling FoundationDartmouth CollegeVicki De Goff ’72 & Dick ShermanDeloitte ServicesDLA Piper vDubai Human Rights AssociationE. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 Eisenhardt vLuke Ellis ’75 vEnvironmental Protection AgencyBill Falik & Diana Cohen vJerome B. Falk, Jr. ’65 vFarella Braun + Martel vLois H. Feinblatt v / Blum FoundationFenwick & West vFish & Richardson vDaniel S. Floyd ’85 vJohn C. Fossum ’66
French American Cultural ExchangeWilliam E. Jr. ’68 & Marianne M. Gagen vLewis T. Gardiner ’40 *Lisa & Douglas Goldman FundRichard L. Greene ’63 vFred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve
Franklin & Hachigian vHanson Bridgett vLeo B. Helzel ’92 v / Helzel Family
FoundationJames K. Herbert ’62 / General Herbert
FoundationIra Michael Heyman *Robert Wood Johnson FoundationJames J. Joseph ’72 vWalter M. Kaufmann ’61
Keker & Van Nest vKenton J. King ’87 vKirkland & Ellis vKenneth Kofman ’62
Jerome Kohlberg / Kohlberg FoundationKorea Institute of Ocean Science &
Technology (KIOST) v
Latham & Watkins vJason Lemkin ’96 & Mallun Yen ’95 vMark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan 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 PeopleNovell Directors Charitable TrustNorman ’65 & Margrit ObersteinWalter Olson ’49 * / Olson Family TrustTerry O’Reilly ’69
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe vRoderic B. * & Catherine B. ParkEdward V. Pollack ’66 vProteus Action League vPublic Interest ProjectsResources Legacy Fund FoundationLance J. Robbins ’72
Rockefeller Philanthropy AdvisorsRichard K. Roeder ’73 vRopes & Gray vMario M. Rosati ’71 vThe Rose FoundationMichael C. RossAllen & Cynthia W. RubyBill* & 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
Rick ’74 & Heidi Sherman vSidley AustinSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom vThomas W. Smith FoundationLarry W. ’66 & Barbara SonsiniJohn A. Sproul ’49 vCharles Y. Tanabe ’76 & Arlene S. Bobrow vTides Foundation vU.S. District Court, Northern District of
CaliforniaLeonard ’70 & Catherine Unger v /
Finkelstein FoundationVital Projects Fund, IncThe Wachovia FoundationMatthew F. Weil ’91
Weil Gotshal & Manges vDana A. Welch ’87 & Scott AdamsThomas J. White vWhite & Case vThe Whitman InstituteLouis I. Wiener, Jr. ’41 *WilmerHale vWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati vWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Foundation vWinston & Strawn vBernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable
FoundationWollenberg Foundation vSteven G. Zieff ’78 v
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (6)Alston + Bird vAmerican UniversityApple IncCaroline D. Avery ’89 & Jon S. Tigar ’89 vGerson P. & Barbara B. Bakar /
Bakar FoundationBaker & McKenzie vBaker BottsPeter Higgins Bales ’07
Bales Family Endowment at Boalt HallRobert S. Ball ’67 vJohn J. ’65 & Pam BartkoPeter J. Benvenutti ’74 &
Lise A. Pearlman ’74 vJohn R. Box ’81
Lois I. Brady ’86
Barrett BurchBurch Family FoundationBerkeley A. Burch-MartinezJohn Burris ’73 & Cheryl AmanaCalifornia Consumer Protection
FoundationCalifornia State Governor’s Office of
Emergency ServicesGregory D. Call ’85 vChadbourne & ParkeJesse H. & Mari S. Choper vCisco Systems FoundationPaul T. Clark ’80 vCompton FoundationRichard J. Conviser ’62 / BarBri GroupA. Peter DaviesDe Goff and Sherman FoundationGail (Overcashier) Dolton ’86 &
Douglas H. DoltonRobert P. Doty ’90 & Catherine Garza vTracy K. Edmonson ’88 vMel & Helen EisenbergCathy & Joe Feldman vNancy ’86 & Ed Fineman vDoris & Donald Fisher FundJohn G. Fleming *Joshua R. Floum vSamuel Freeman Charitable TrustRichard L. ’65 & Patricia E. Fruin vHolly J. Fujie ’78 & Lee W. Cotugno ’77 vThe Wallace Alexander Gerbode
FoundationLynn J. Gillard ’36 *James G. Gilliland, Jr. ’79 vGoogle vLindsee P. Granfield ’85 vDonald S. Greenberg ’67 vSuzanne Greenberg ’85 vAldo P. Guidotti ’44 *Michael W. Hall ’82 vHaynes and Boone vNancy R. Heinen ’82 vHeller EhrmanJ. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori RaphaelMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 v /
Herringer Family FoundationHickman Palermo Truong & BeckerLawrence A. Hobel ’76 &
Diana H. Staring ’81 vReed C. Holcomb ’71 *The Impact Fund
LEADERSHIP GIVING: 2005-2013
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Institute of European American Studies Academia Sinica
Israel InstituteJess S. Jackson ’55 * &
Barbara R. BankeD. Lowell Jensen ’52
Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman vW.K. Kellogg FoundationKilpatrick Townsend vKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear vDavid J. ’86 & Mary Larwood vMark LeHocky ’79 & Joyce BlairCala Lemberger *Teressa K. Lippert ’82
Gene A. Lucero ’72 & Marcia E. Williams v
Christopher M. ’68 & Barbara J. McLain v
Marc H. Monheimer ’57 * / Brenner Foundation
Morgan LewisMorrison & Foerster Foundation vRichard C. Morse ’67
Alisa D. Nave ’04 & Robb WorthNew Venture FundNixon PeabodyThe David & Lucile Packard FoundationLynn ’72 & Leslie PasahowMark ’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
Henry Ramsey, Jr. ’63 *Maria E. Robbins *The Henry W. & Nettie Robinson
Foundation vRockefeller Brothers FundDavid Rosenfeld ’73 & Shirley Woo ’74 vBruce ’71 & Carol Ross vDeanna Ruth Rutter ’72
Albert J. Salera ’56 vDavid ’67 & Geri ’67 Sandor vSAP LabsGuy T. Saperstein ’69
Schusterman Family FoundationSearle Freedom TrustSocial Science Research CouncilJohn E. ’57 * & Margaret J. SparksGraydon S. ’51 & Joyce L. StaringCharles J. Stevens ’82 vTom ’90 & Kris Stoever vCarl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Robert R. & Joyce A. TuftsUniversity College Dublinvan Loben Sels/RembeRock FoundationVan Pelt Yi & James vPaul H. Verriere, Jr. ’69 vVisa vThe Patricia & Christopher Weil Family
FoundationLenard G. Weiss ’62
Douglas R. Young ’76 vLaura W. Young ’87 v / Wang Famly
FoundatoinZellerbach Family FoundationMitch ’96 & Holly Zuklie v / Zuklie Trust
$25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous (7)James H. Abrams ’91 vMartha F. Africa vAkin Gump Strauss Hauer & FeldDavid L. Alexander ’73
James R. Alvillar ’73
Michael Antin ’63
Arguedas Cassman & HeadleyMiranda-Lin S. ’04 & Nicholas Bailey vCameron Baker ’61 vDavid M. Barkan ’92 & Wendy E. Allyn vWilliam T. Barker ’74 vBartko Zankel Bunzel & MillerRuth Greenspan Bell ’67 vBingham Osborn & Scarborough
Foundation vKendall R. ’64 & Diane Bishop vJ. Dennis Bonney ’56
Karen I. Boyd ’96 vAlan R. Brayton ’76 / Brayton PurcellClarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
Gregory P. ’90 & Shannon S. ’90 BroomeJohn E. & Dolores E. CakebreadCalifornians for Safety and JusticePaul W. Cane, Jr. ’79
David D. Caron ’83 & Susan SpencerDavid S. Carter ’84 vDaniel A. Case ’76 vChris Chavez ’97 & Dave DavissonEric Chen ’83 & Kathleen Schwallie vMatthew W. Close ’96 vRonald A. ’66 & Mary Ann Cohan vBenson R. Cohen ’04 vCommunity InitiativesJoseph W. & Victoria CotchettCotchett Pitre & McCarthyGregory T. Davidson ’88 &
Helen M. WilmontJohn G. Davies ’62 *Davis Polk & WardwellGary S. Decker ’76
William M. Doyle ’81
Tavy Alice Dumont ’06
Daralyn J. Durie ’92 & Ragesh K. Tangri ’91 vWilliam I. ’53 & Iris Edlund vRobin M. ’72 & Richard C. Edwards vThe Energy FoundationRobert D. Evans ’71 vSimona Farrise ’05
Federated Department StoresArthur B. ’67 & Marjorie Fine vFinnegan Henderson Farabow
Garrett & DunnerDebra L. Fischer ’89 & Sherwin Frey vSarah G. Flanagan ’76 vH. Gifford Fong ’70
Melvin F. Fortes ’80 vJames C. Fowler ’72 vDaniel J. Furniss ’76 *Joanne M. Garvey ’61 vRoy S. Geiger ’79 vGeneral Electric Company vGibson Dunn & Crutcher vRichard and Rhoda Goldman FundRobert A. Goldstein ’65 vRobert A. Goodin ’74
Goodwin ProcterWilliam L. Gordon ’57 vRobert E. Gordon ’59
Peter Goss ’96 vMelinda L. Haag ’87
Colleen & Robert D. Haas
Reed Hastings & Patty QuiillinJon L. Heberling ’70 vVictor A. Hebert ’61
J. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori Raphael vJames M. Heslin ’78 & Rose T. Hau vClothilde V. Hewlett ’79 vHogan LovellsCatherine DeBono Holmes ’77 vSusan K. Hori ’79 vHowreyHugh Stuart Center Charitable TrustInformation Technology & Innovation
FoundationIrell & ManellaJackson Family Enterprises, Inc.Charles Henry James ’65 &
Ellen Sickles James ’69 vKathleen A. ’03 & Theodore JanusRick W. Jarvis ’91 vNan Joesten ’97 & Hank Leeper vWalter S. Johnson FoundationEliot ’74 & Philippa Jubelirer vMichael S. Kagnoff ’93 & Lisa SchmidlapJeffrey A. Kaiser ’92 vMary Ellen (Burns) Kanoff ’84
Yury Kapgan ’01 vPhilip S. Kaplan ’62
Beth Davis Karren ’66 & Fred L. KarrenHerma Hill Kay vKazan, McClain Satterley & GreenwoodKazan McClain Abrams Fernandez
LGH&O FoundationDavid & Anita Keller v / Keller FoundationErika A. Kelton ’87
Kevin P. ’91 & Jeanette W. KennedyWilliam D. Kissinger ’87
Thomas J. Klitgaard ’61 vGerald ’57 & Suzanne Knecht vThomas F. Kostic ’64 vAdrian Kragen ’34 *George M. Kraw ’76
Maja Kristin vJohn W. ’88 & Janie T. Kuo vJoanne Lahner ’84
Ronald Larson ’61
David O. Leiwant ’81
Levi Strauss Foundation vRobert L. Lin ’85 vG. Ernest ’52 & Linda J. Lopez vThe Loubé FamilyWilliam R. Loveless ’59
Arthur K. Lund ’61
Philip M. Madden ’62 vPeter ’52 & Melanie MaierLawrence S. Mana ’41 *Michael L. ’78 & Lenore R. Martinez vWilliam McGrane ’73
Mike 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
Oak Philanthropy LimitedO’Melveny & MyersOrrick Herrington Sutcliffe FoundationEddie Orton ’79 & Amy Silver Orton ’80
Terence J. ’71 & Diana O’TooleMarc R. Palotay ’75 vPaul Hastings Janofsky & WalkerLawrence ’74 & Beverly Peitzman vPerkins CoieNeil A.F. PopovicMatthew D. PowersGary B. Pruitt ’82 vKathi Pugh ’90 & Josh Maddox vRambusWarren G. Reid vEdward ReinesAndrés Rivero ’86 vMonica B. Rodal ’83 vJames E. Rogers / Sunbelt
CommunicationsJ. Kerwin Rooney ’36 *John M. Rosenthal ’84 & Sally A. Drach ’84 v James A. Rothstein ’71 vStarmont Asset Management
(Harvey Rowen)Adam Sachs ’86
Avram Salkin ’59
Sherwin L. Samuels ’59 vJay A. Shafran ’63 vJack T. Sheridan ’86 vPatricia Ann Sherman ’72
Henry Shields, Jr. ’74 * & Jo Anne Peterson
Sidley Austin FoundationSigrid Rausing TrustPatrick J. Simpson ’71 vGlenn A. Smith ’71 vJay D. Smith ’64
Judith Leslie Soley ’70 *Sonnenschein Scholars FoundationMax Edward Spring ’73 vClare H. Springs ’73
John O. Stewart ’64 vDavid R. Stewart ’86
Diane Stewart-Zezza ’88
Jon B. Streeter ’81
Stuart FoundationStephen Stublarec ’75 & Debra Belaga vMyron Sugarman ’67 vSun OracleBruce D. Sunstein ’73 & Ann Batchelder vW. Clarke Swanson / Swanson, Jr.
FoundationEleanor SwiftChade-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 vThomas F. Villeneuve ’83
Jennifer L. Wahlsten ’04 & Timothy J. Holmes
Steven T. Walther ’68
Weaver Austin Villeneuve & Sampson vWells Fargo Foundation vAlexander ’76 & Evelyn Wiles vRobert E. Willett ’74
Mary Wohlford FoundationSteven G. Wolff ’81
Thomas B. Worth ’76 vYahoo! David A. Zapolsky ’88
THE CAMPAIGN FOR BOALT HALL
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Where the Money Came From: Fiscal Year 2014
* External Engagement is Alumni Relations, Marketing & Communications, and Exective Education.
Where the Money Went: Fiscal Year 2014
Direct Instruction, Clinics, & Skills Programs
Student Activities
Student Support
External Engagement *
33%
9%
8%
7%
4%4%
4%
Facilities & Maintenance
Instructional Support
Library & Collections
School-wide Administration1%
Student Fees(professional degree fees)
Revenue
Endowments
Gifts
Contracts & Grants
45%
Other
10%
8%
4%3%1%
16%
Financial Aid14%
Research & Centers
11%
State Support Student Tuition18%
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Total Given Number of Donors Average Given Per Donor
Percentage of Total Philanthropy
Centers & Programs $8,399,967.48 420 $19,999.92 46%
Unrestricted Endowment $3,239,500.00 3 $1,079,833.33 18%
Boalt Hall Fund $2,192,769.02 1,551 $1,413.78 12%
Endowed Chairs $1,276,876.77 12 $106,406.40 7%
Student Scholarships $1,060,198.36 254 $4,174.01 6%
Clinical Education $978,869.25 207 $4,728.84 5%
Faculty Support $471,010.00 32 $14,719.06 3%
Miscellaneous $142,003.21 5 $28,400.64 1%
Student Loans $128,678.21 27 $4,765.86 1%
Student Organizations $110,814.83 147 $753.84 1%
Law Library $47,840.00 7 $6,834.29 —
Summer Fellowships $46,275.85 50 $925.52 —
Student Awards $36,182.45 7 $5,168.92 —
Building Funds $6,689.90 18 $371.66 —
Research Assistants $500.00 1 $500.00 —
Philanthropic Funding FY14
Philanthropy Trajectory FY04 - FY14
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Total Philanthropy $5,242,956 $8,439,199 $10,170,500 $14,192,005 $17,336,986 $14,727,454 $13,577,628 $10,523,077 $14,128,567 $14,290,203 $18,138,175
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Fiscal Year FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14
Participation Rate 29% 28% 28% 23% 25% 19% 17% 19% 17% 15% 15%
Revenue Diversification Over Time
School-Generated Sources vs. State Support
Over the past 25 years, state support of Berkeley Law has dropped dramatically: from 76 percent of the school's revenues in Fiscal Year 1990 to 11 percent this past year. Meanwhile, over that same period, our revenue percentage from JD tuition and fees has soared from 4 percent to 51 percent. We are actively working to diversify our revenue sources to reduce our reliance on tuition fees. Private philanthropy and other revenue streams must increase for the school to maintain its excellence.
Alumni Participation Rates FY04 - FY14
Berkeley Law has been fortunate to receive major contributions from generous graduates in recent years, but its percentage of alumni donors has dropped from 29 percent of alumni in Fiscal Year 2004 to half that amount this past fiscal year.
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State Support JD Tuition & Fees Gifts, Endowments, Contracts/Grants & Other
LL.M. & Miscellaneous Student Fees
76%
41%
18% 19% 19% 20%16% 16% 14% 12% 11%
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A robust financial aid program is essential for Berkeley Law to fulfill its promise. Our need-based grants help keep the school financially accessible to all qualified applicants. Our loan forgiveness program lets graduates chart a public-interest career path without the crushing burden of student debt. And our summer fellowships allow students to gain hands-on legal experience while serving the civic good.
New Dean Sujit Choudhry has made financial aid his top fundraising priority. “We won’t succeed in our public mission unless we have diverse classes and admissions fundamentally based on merit,” he says, “and unless those students can come here irrespective of background.”
Summer Total Funding Number of Recipients
2010 $854,827 223
2011 $851,780 231
2012 $739,300 185
2013 $805,250 201
2014 $874,500 215
FUNDING PRIORITIES: FINANCIAL AID
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Financial Aid Expenditures 2009-2014
18%Percent of grant recipients given the maximum amount
75%Percent of students receivingfinancial aid in 2013-14
$24,390Largest need-based grant issued in 2013-14
$144,058Average student loan debt for Class of 2014 graduates
Loan Forgiveness
Our Loan Repayment Assistance Program enables graduates to pursue their public interest law passions. Alumni who engage in qualifying employment 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
Students who secure unpaid internships in public interest, nonprofit, or government sector law receive $4,000 grants from our Summer Fellowship Program. Second-year students who complete a second summer of qualifying work may receive an additional $2,000. The number of summer fellowships has soared from 41 in 2004 to 215 this year.
Figures include scholarships, grants, summer fellowships, and post-graduate Bridge Fellowships.
BABETTE BARTON ’54 graduated from Berkeley
Law and taught there for more than 40 years. “The law school
is dear to my heart,” she says. “My gifts to it reflect gratitude
for the great years I spent studying and teaching there,
and pride in the accomplishments of my students, colleagues,
and fellow alums.”
A renowned tax law expert, Babette supports financial aid
programs to keep Berkeley Law accessible for all qualified
applicants. As the Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law (Emerita),
she helps fund the Billie and Adrian Kragen Scholarship Fund.
Kragen taught at Berkeley Law for 42 years and served as
UC Berkeley’s vice chancellor. “We owe him a tremendous
debt,” Babette says. “He had a wonderful impact on the law
school and was an inspirational figure there in so many ways.”
$14M
$12M
$10M
$8M
$6M
$4M
$2M
$0FY13 FY14FY10FY09 FY11 FY12
$7,161,672
$10,389,628
$13,284,146
$11,601,986
$10,934,160
$11,238,780
FUNDING PRIORITIES: FACULTY RETENTION & RECRUITMENT
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Over the past decade, Berkeley Law has grown its full-time faculty ranks by 23 percent, more than doubled its number of lecturers in residence, and expanded teaching capacity in its professional skills, business law, and LL.M. programs. An infusion of exceptional junior faculty has largely fueled those developments.
It’s no secret that our peers among the nation’s best law schools enjoy larger endowments with which to attract star educators. Contributions to faculty retention and recruitment allow us to keep pace—and to give our students an optimal learning experience.
Berkeley Law Welcomes Four Newcomers
On July 1, Berkeley Law officially welcomed its four newest faculty members: Kenneth Ayotte, Catherine Crump, Steven Davidoff Solomon, and Christopher Tomlins.
Ayotte and Davidoff Solomon migrate to our business law program from Northwestern and Ohio State respectively. Davidoff Solomon pens a regular New York Times column called “The Deal Professor,” which centers on mergers and acquisitions. He practiced corporate law in New York and London before entering academia.
Ayotte taught for five years at Columbia Business School, where he won the Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence. He joined Northwestern Law in 2007, and focuses his research and scholarship on bankruptcy, corporate finance, and law and economics.
Crump is the new associate director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic. She was a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union’s Speech, Privacy and Technology Project and a non-resident fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society.
Tomlins served as the Chancellor’s Professor of Law at UC Irvine. A prominent legal historian, he was instrumental in building UC Irvine’s law and society program, as well as forging cross-disciplinary ties with other campus departments.
Five Professors Named to Endowed Chairs
Five Berkeley Law professors were awarded faculty chairs in a May ceremony at Memorial Stadium’s University Club. Chosen for their contributions to legal education and scholarship, the scholars are:
• Christopher Kutz, C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor in International Law. Kutz, who directs the Kadish Center for Morality, Law & Public Affairs, praised Maxeiner ’41 and his wife Rosalie for believing that “law provided a path towards global cooperation and growth.”
• Calvin Morrill, Stefan A. Riesenfeld Professor of Law. The associate dean of Berkeley Law’s Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, Morrill is a renowned authority on international and comparative law, legal history, and more.
• Anne Joseph O’Connell, George R. Johnson Professor of Law. An administrative law expert, O’Connell thanked her chair’s namesake— a former Citation Award winner and 1929 graduate—who “shared a love of agencies” while working in the FBI and state government.
The way STU GORDON ’65 sees it, the
Christopher Edley, Jr. Faculty Opportunity Fund
constitutes an enduring thank-you gift. “Chris did such
a spectacular job as our dean, and a big part of that was
how he brought in so many renowned professors,” Stu
says. “He has more energy than anyone I’ve ever met, and
made things happen that people said were impossible.”
Edley stepped down at the end of 2013 after serving more
than nine years as dean. Stu launched the fund in his
honor with a $100,000 gift to help Berkeley Law recruit
and retain standout educators—then enlisted others to
pledge their support. “You can’t be a great school without
a great faculty,” Stu says. “The other Top 10 law schools
have more resources than we do, so we have to do what
we can to stay competitive.”
• Paul Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law. He gave thanks to the 1923 alum who made his work possible. A co-director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, Schwartz is a leading international authority on information privacy and information law, which he began studying in 1985.
• John Yoo, Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law. Yoo co-founded the law school's new Korea Law Center. He paid tribute to long-time Berkeley Law professor Paul Mishkin, a previous holder of the chair and an expert on the role of federal courts, for influencing his work.
Our research centers serve as valued hubs for analyzing issues and developing policy solutions. Faculty, students, and collaborations with campus and outside partners drive this effort and extend our reach.
Our clinics, led by full-time faculty members who are respected experts in their fields, offer hands-on experience with real clients. Students are chosen for their passion and potential, ensuring that the clinics are staffed by those committed to justice.
Center Philanthropy Highlights
The Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies received a collective $2.85 million grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation, Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, Koret Foundation, and Lisa and Douglas Goldman Foundation. The grant will support course development, academic programming, visiting Israeli scholars, student and faculty research, and leadership staffing. Grants from the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise and the Israel Institute aided the work of visiting faculty and postdoctoral students.
A generous gift from the Mary Wohlford Foundation allowed the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice to complete the first legal textbook on reproductive rights and justice issues. It will be published by Foundation Press this fall.
Major funding from Ariadna Miller allowed the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law to develop the skills and contacts of students interested in transnational legal challenges. The International Committee of the Red Cross helped fund an initiative on armed conflict and international law, an international humanitarian law workshop for students, and a meeting of experts on emerging issues in the law of armed conflict.
Funding from the Stuart Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Hewlett Foundation, and National Education Association helped the Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy launch “For Each and Every Child.” This large, collaborative project for educational equality seeks to further the policy principles of the National Commission on Equity and Excellence.
Ten renowned human rights photographers donated 38 provocative photographs to the Human Rights Center (HRC), to be exhibited at Berkeley Law this fall and then auctioned to support the center. Thomas White doubled his generous annual contribution to HRC’s fellowship program, through which UC students engage in human rights field work across the world. That helped HRC meet the Sandler Foundation’s $100,000 matching challenge, fueling the center's best donor year to date.
The Center for the Study of Law & Society received a multi-year donation from former director and Berkeley Law professor Robert Kagan to fund a new annual lecture series. Contributions by Doris Fine and Jane Scheiber supported student travel to present work at scholarly conferences.
Some Center Funding Priorities
Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies: A collaborative program commemorating Nuremberg’s 70th anniversary; a joint symposium on an aspect of Israeli law and society; a lecture series for students on religion, law, and state.
FUNDING PRIORITIES: CENTERS & CLINICS
An environmental law pioneer and the first African
American managing partner of a major law firm, DAVID R. ANDREWS ’71 soared in both the public
and private sectors. After his father's death in December,
David M. Andrews honored that legacy by creating the David
R. Andrews Environmental Law Fund with a major gift.
“He was the first in his family to go to college, he appreciated
his Boalt education, and he stayed closely involved with the
school,” David explains. “This seemed like a natural fit.” The
fund seeks to fuel high-priority projects at the Center for
Law, Energy & the Environment—including teaching and
research, policy briefs and workshops, and experiential
courses. Says David: “The center’s mission honors my father
by tackling issues that he cared about deeply.”
Center for Law, Energy & the Environment: New projects on the California drought, electric vehicles, and federal climate change mitigation.
Center for the Study of Law & Society: The Robert A. Kagan Lectures in Law and Regulation; student travel for research and academic conferences; a conference on law, society, and criminology.
Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice: Two long-term strategic initiatives targeting particularly complex and intractable issues, both ripe for fresh thinking and designed to shift legal discourse around reproduction in low-income communities.
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Human Rights Center: Efforts to hold high-level perpetrators accountable for war crimes and other human rights offenses; projects to end sexual- and gender-based violence in armed conflict; improving the use of technology in pursuing international justice.
Miller Institute: Expanding opportunities for students to gain experience and expertise in international and comparative law; enabling more students to attend the American Society of International Law’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Warren Institute: The “For Each and Every Child Project”; programs that confront victims’ issues in California; research and policy analysis centered on education in the juvenile justice system.
Clinic Philanthropy Highlights
The Atlantic Philanthropies, Open Society Foundations, and Tides Foundation awarded major grants to the Death Penalty Clinic’s Lethal Injection Project, funding two staff attorneys and operating expenses as well as aiding court challenges and administrative proceedings in over a dozen jurisdictions. Support from Kenneth Stevens, Elizabeth Stevens, Frank Martin '04 and Rosa Terrazas, and Eugene Boyle enabled the clinic to litigate cases in four states on behalf of individuals facing the death penalty, and to prevail in a California case.
The East Bay Community Law Center’s Housing Practice received crucial support from Aram Antaramian ’05 and the Law Offices of Richard M. Pearl ’69 through a cy pres settlement. A grant from The California Endowment helped launch the clinic’s Youth Education & Justice program. EBCLC’s 750-plus donors included notable gifts from Jessica Moment ’07 and Jason Moment, Roger Myers ’88 and Erin McCormick, and Kathi Pugh ’90 and Josh Maddox.
Major gifts from Werner ’53 and Mimi Wolfen, Kathleen ’03 and Ted Janus, and an anonymous donation enabled the International Human Rights Law Clinic (IHRLC) to conduct field missions to El Salvador, Kenya, Nepal, and Uganda. Private philanthropy also helped fund summer fellowships, including the new IHRLC Alumni Summer Fellowship, which provides training for select Berkeley Law students after their second year.
Research gifts and grants enabled the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic to launch the Takedown Project, a major, multidisciplinary effort that studies Internet notice and content removal procedures. Sloan Foundation support allowed students to produce a comprehensive guide that helps users understand whether older works are protected by copyright. The clinic also produced a handbook for decision makers considering unmanned aerial vehicles (aka “drones”) and filed amicus briefs in litigation concerning NSA surveillance.
Some Clinic Funding Priorities
Death Penalty Clinic: The Clinical Teaching Fellowship, supported entirely by individuals, law firms, and foundations; collaborating with under-resourced capital lawyers in the South to reduce death sentences and executions; expanding the size and diversity of the clinic’s docket; increasing student enrollment.
FUNDING PRIORITIES: CENTERS & CLINICS
DORIS FINE knows what the Center for the Study of
Law & Society (CSLS) meant to Philip Selznick, her husband of
28 years. He founded CSLS, was its first director, and powered
its launch toward rarefied air as the world’s foremost research
center for socio-legal studies. “He loved bringing together
scholars from different departments to share new research
and challenge conventional wisdom,” Doris recalls.
Selznick, who died in 2010, forged an international scholar
pipeline that has enriched Berkeley Law for decades. Doris
supports CSLS because it “cross-fertilizes ideas to break down
divisional boundaries and move policy forward.” Having
seen the impact of her husband’s visionary work, she says
the center “provides an enormously valuable way to approach
the study of law.”
EBCLC: Completing the $1 million Fund for the Future campaign to help emerging lawyers serve disadvantaged clients; assisting the evolution of holistic, interdisciplinary, collaborative approaches to legal services.
International Human Rights Law Clinic: Expanding opportunities for students to conduct human rights advocacy in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Samuelson Clinic: Intellectual property and international projects that serve the public interest; fellowships that attract top junior- and mid-level lawyers for teaching and research.
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Berkeley Law completed two major renovation projects this past year, creating a central location for its international visiting scholar program and a new home for its clinical education program.
The old North Addition Reading Room, vacated in 2011 when the law library moved to its underground location in the South Addition, was renovated to accommodate our growing population of visiting scholars. In the spring, this new space—which expanded our capacity from 20 carrels to 76— was already fully occupied by top scholars from around the world.
This fall, the space will house a global community of academic researchers, professors, judges, and attorneys from Africa, Asia, Europe, Central America, and South America. They will use Berkeley Law’s library and Robbins Collection, with access to hundreds of electronic databases and more than 500,000 titles in common, civil, international, religious, and comparative law; jurisprudence; and legal history. These scholars will participate in events and programs at Berkeley Law, give talks, and interact with faculty and students at the law school and across campus.
The North Addition renovation also created new space for the Robbins rare book collection staff, the Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies, and the Korea Law Center.
New Home for Clinics
Once the visiting scholar program moved to its renovated space, work began to transform its former space (on the law school's third floor) into the new home for our Clinical Program. Thanks to last year’s $300,000 gift from the Bernard E. and Alba Witkin Charitable Foundation, we were able to create a beautiful, professional office suite with two large workrooms, several smaller offices where clinic participants can address confidential client matters, and offices for fellows working with clinical students.
“It’s what we always hoped for and dreamt about, and now it’s here,” says Amy Utstein, the Clinical Program’s director of administration. “We finally have the kind of space we need to run a clinical program at a world-class law school. We could not be more pleased or more grateful.”
Previously, each of our clinics operated in a separate space. The new facility is like a law firm within the school, offering quiet meeting areas and shared open space that encourages interaction among clinical students, fellows, and faculty. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held August 27.
Looking Ahead
We are renovating the offices vacated by the Clinical Program in order to return Admissions and Financial Aid staff to the school from our offsite Telegraph Avenue location. This will increase interaction with potential admits and make it easier for current students to obtain financial aid services.
Moving forward, we plan to renovate the old library lobby to create a student services center that will house the Assistant Dean of Students and her staff, as well as the Career Development Office.
Our home improvements present various naming opportunities to become part of the law school’s legacy. Please call 510.643.8170 for more information.
FUNDING PRIORITIES: CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATION
A few years ago, our library was badly overcrowded
and its location led to pedestrian traffic jams—among
other frustrations. By relocating the library to the
South Addition’s two underground levels, students like
GOLDA CALONGE ’16 can now work in efficient,
welcoming space. “I love how adaptable our library is,” she
says. “I use it to prepare for finals, practice oral arguments,
plan activities, and more.”
As web content editor of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal
and co-president of the Boalt Hall Women’s Association, Golda
sees how renovations have enhanced the student experience.
“We have great rooms for affinity groups and ideal space for
studying, collaborating, and socializing,” she says. “The quality
and versatility of a school’s physical space contribute a lot
to its culture.”
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The newly renovated space for our international visiting scholar program
Private philanthropy helps our students gain key advantages before they enter a turbulent legal market. From enabling 1Ls to work with clients right away to training international lawyers in U.S. law, we strive to equip our students with useful tools for all facets of their future legal work.
Professional Skills Program
Helped by an anonymous $2,500 gift, the Professional Skills Program continued to expand its pragmatic offerings. Total enrollments for upper-division skills courses exceeded 1,300 students and 4,000 units.
There were 274 student enrollments in the program’s foundational courses —Negotiation, Advanced Legal Research, and Advanced Legal Writing—up from 163 just five years earlier. The school offered 28 additional skills courses for second- and third-year students. Program leaders are working to develop business transaction skills courses and expand advanced writing courses into the areas of intellectual property and employment law.
Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects
Berkeley Law’s Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects (SLPS) are pro bono programs founded and operated by students. They identify a legal need, recruit supervising attorneys, and enlist classmates to bring legal services to under-served communities. Run by upper-division students, SLPS allow 1Ls to interact with clients from their very first semester.
Luke Ellis ’75 and his firm GJEL Accident Attorneys gave $25,000 to support the projects, while Arthur Berliner and Marian Lever contributed $25,000 to the SLPS Public Interest Fellowship. Kathi Pugh ’90 and Director of Professional Skills David Oppenheimer also made notable gifts to the fellowship.
Skills Competitions
Our external skills competition teams have excelled recently, winning top awards at regional and national events. An anonymous $10,000 gift helped fund last year’s teams, and gifts from law firms Skadden and Gibson Dunn supported our internal Halloum Negotiations Competition. Alumni also served as hosts for student teams who traveled to various tournaments.
About 100 first-year students took part in the Halloum Competition and the Bales Trial Competition. On the upper-division teams, Collin Tierney ’14 won the Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition, Berkeley Law reached the National Trial Competition finals, and Wilson Dunlavey ’15 and Christina Farmer ’14 won the national Saul Lefkowitz Trademarks Competition.
LL.M. Program
Berkeley Law’s professional track program, the first of its kind among major U.S. law schools, allows international lawyers to earn a Master of Laws degree over two consecutive summers. The program welcomed a record 119 students this year. The traditional track program, spanning an academic year, enrolled 182 students—up from 125 just four years ago.
Betsy Candler was hired to direct the LL.M. Legal Research and Writing Program. “We’re not aware of any other law school that has a dedicated director of research and writing for LL.M.s,” says Susan Whitman, assistant dean of academic planning and curriculum. “We feel that this area should be a point of emphasis, and Betsy is ideally suited to develop our program.”
FUNDING PRIORITIES: STUDENT PROGRAMS
Now an established litigation partner at Crowell & Moring, GREG CALL ’85 enjoyed a “terrific law school experience
that was virtually free.” To thank Berkeley Law for his success—
and to help current students facing high tuition and a tough
legal market—Greg and his firm sponsor the McBaine Moot
Court Competition’s best brief award. Given annually to two
students who author the internal competition's top briefs,
the award was created with a $125,000 endowment built on
donations from alumni working at the firm.
Greg notes that strong writing skills benefit new lawyers
no matter what practice area they pursue. “In baseball, home
runs generate highlights and splashy headlines, but pitching
wins championships,” he says. “In law, oral advocacy generates
buzz and media coverage, but legal writing wins cases.”
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22: Active Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects
40: Countries represented by the latest LL.M. professional track class
92: Field Placement Program students last spring, a single-semester record
91: Students on Berkeley Law’s 29 external competition teams last year
WAYS TO GIVE
Unrestricted Giving
The Boalt Hall Fund provides the law school with unrestricted support to strengthen 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 help Berkeley Law strategize how best to allocate its resources and to get the most out of its education, scholarship, and outreach. In today’s fast-changing legal world, that flexibility is paramount to effectively tackle emerging concerns.
While gifts designated to specific projects are undeniably important, unrestricted gifts remain essential, as they provide an immediate infusion of funds that give our leadership the bandwidth to capitalize on Berkeley Law's highest priorities.
Some examples of how Boalt Hall Fund gifts have been allocated:
• Providing need-based scholarships to students
• Strengthening our Field Placement Program
• Expanding course offerings in our Professional Skills Program
• Competing with better-funded law schools for first-rate faculty
• Bolstering a new moot court program for practicing litigators
• Assisting a collaborative project on climate change and business
• Supporting our initiatives that provide legal assistance to veterans
• Hosting training sessions and mock trials for area grade-school students
• Increasing staff within our LL.M. Research and Writing Program
• Adding course offerings within our business law program
Planned Giving
A planned gift to Berkeley Law helps satisfy personal financial-planning needs and provides the law school with important long-term support. Such gifts constitute a philanthropic legacy that is part of an 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 serve our 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 Berkeley Law 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 the law school.
• Charitable Gift Annuities are contracts between an individual and a charitable organization such as Berkeley Law. In exchange for a gift of cash or property to the law school, 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 Berkeley Law to be used as you 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.
In his 34 years with PG&E, in the legal department and as
a corporate officer, ROBERT L . HARRIS ’72 learned
about the need for flexibility. That’s why he makes unrestricted
gifts to Berkeley Law, letting the school address its top priorities.
“The school's leaders know better than I do where to allocate
its resources,” Robert says. “I trust them to make astute decisions.”
PG&E’s first lawyer to argue before the U.S. Supreme
Court, and to run a company division, Robert is a longtime
community leader who sees a “moral obligation to do something
other than advance one’s self.” He says Berkeley Law equipped
him, for just $1,500 a year, with vital tools to be successful.
“Think about the current tuition,” he says. “Without our
support, many strong applicants won’t be able to attend.
That hurts them and our school.”
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WILLIS SLUSSER ’41 grew up in Berkeley and went
to Cal. “He did fine at UC Berkeley, but Boalt Hall is where he
really came into his own,” says Jim Slusser, Willis’ son. “Dad
had a tremendous reverence for UC Berkeley and for Boalt in
particular. In his own words: ’That’s where the treasure lies.’”
Willis went on to become general counsel, senior vice president,
and director at the Bechtel Corporation before his death in
2010. He and his wife Marion were major philanthropists,
funding faculty chairs and other initiatives at Berkeley
and Bryn Mawr, Marion’s alma mater. Their generous estate
gift helped the law school complete its historic $125 million
campaign last year. “They felt very strongly about education,”
says Mary Butler, Willis’ stepdaughter. “That was their priority.”
WAYS TO GIVE
• Pooled Income Funds work like mutual funds. Gifts from a group of Berkeley Law 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 the law school 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 select campus athletic and cultural events.
If you have any questions about making a planned gift to Berkeley Law, 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 Berkeley Law and mailed to:
Alumni CenterUC Berkeley School of Law2850 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—which are offered by companies, law firms, and other organizations—multiply the size of a donor’s contribution to Berkeley Law. 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.
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THE CENTENNIAL SOCIETY
This prestigious donor society recognizes those who demonstrated a longstanding commitment to Berkeley Law by making lifetime cumulative gifts totaling $100,000 or more leading up to the school’s 100th anniversary. These supporters are publicly, permanently honored on the Centennial Society donor wall, and the names of contributors who have given $1 million and above are also carved onto the outdoor 'Builders of Boalt' donor wall.
Builders of Boalt $1,000,000 and above
Anonymous Bank of America Corporation vMark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vRobert D. ’53 * & Joann BurchElizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 vCalifornia Endowment vSamuel D. Cole ’63
The Ford FoundationBill & Melinda Gates FoundationThe Rosalinde &
Arthur Gilbert Foundation vStuart M. Gordon ’65 vEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundJohn B. Hall *E. Patricia Herron ’64
Harold C. Hohbach ’52 vThe James Irvine Foundation vJEHT FoundationGeorge R. ’40 * & Patricia G. JohnsonThomas M. JordeThe Jim Joseph FoundationKoret Foundation vTheodore B. ’59 & Doris Shoong LeeGreg & Liz LutzJohn D. & Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationC. William ’41 * & Rosalie F. MaxeinerLloyd McCullough * &
Beatrice Clayton RobbinsMicrosoft Corporation vG. William ’52 * & Ariadna Miller vMorrison & Foerster vJohn M. Olin FoundationOpen Society Foundations vWilliam H. Orrick, Jr. ’41 *Varnum ’33 * & Lillian PaulLeo J. ’57 & Nina Pircher vJ. Kerwin Rooney ’36 *Mario M. ’71 & Danelle Storm Rosati vPamela Samuelson & Robert Glushko vRichard M., Jr. ’74 & Heidi Cortese
Sherman vWilliam G. ’40 * & Alice M. SimonAlfred P. Sloan Foundation vWillis S. ’41 * & Marion B. SlusserLarry W. ’66 & Barbara SonsiniEleanor D. & Irving G. ’45 Tragen vMax Weingarten ’49 v *H. H. "Sam" WheelerWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati vDouglas H. ’70 & Jane Wolf vWerner F. ’53 & Mimi Wolfen vS. K. Yee Foundation v
Benefactors $500,000 - $999,999
Anonymous (5)Robert G. Adams ’48 *The Atlantic Philanthropies vJohn Henry Boalt * &
Elizabeth Josselyn BoaltRobert L. ’33 * & Alice BridgesDavid A. Carrillo’95 & Lisa SardegnaCoblentz Patch Duffy & BassBarbara and Alec ’39 Cory *Hugh & Hazel Darling FoundationA. Peter DaviesFenwick & West vJames K. Herbert ’62
Larry L. Hillblom FoundationPreston B. ’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 vNokiaWalter G. Olson ’49 *Roderic B. * & Catherine B. ParkHarold A. Parma ’27 *Rosenberg FoundationJoel S. Sanders ’82 vShirley A. ’75 v & Robert D. SandersonSho* & Masako F. SatoArthur J. Shartsis ’71 &
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis ’72 vSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom vJohn Stauffer Charitable TrustLouis I. Wiener, Jr. ’41 *Bernard E. ’28 * & Alba WitkinWollenberg Foundation v
Patrons $250,000 - $499,999
Anonymous (8)American Association of Law Libraries vDonald P. ’48 * & Rosemary BarrettBingham McCutchen vSteven E. ’81 & Rochelle Bochner vAlbert C. ’40 * & Elisabeth BoyerBrobeck Phleger & HarrisonScott T. ’61 & Susan Carey vAnnie E. Casey FoundationCooley vCovington & Burling vDeloitte ServicesMartin S. ’32 * & Estelle D.’33 * Depper
DLA PiperLuke Ellis ’75 vEnvironmental Protection AgencyBill Falik & Diana CohenJerome B., Jr. ’65 & Nancy Falk vDaniel S. Floyd ’85 vFolger Levin & KahnJohn C. ’66 & Janet L. FossumLisa & Douglas Goldman FundFred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vHeller EhrmanMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 &
Frank Herringer vLarry L. Hillblom ’69 *Henry L. ’34 * & Violette HilzingerHiram H. Hurd *Mitchell Kapor FoundationWalter M. ’61 & Jocelyn KaufmannWilliam M. Keck FoundationKenton J. King ’87 vLatham & WatkinsRichard S. LiuMarkle FoundationJames McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh vCharles A. ’58 & Jeanette S. Miller vNorman ’65 & Margrit ObersteinTerry J. O’Reilly ’69
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe vJefferson E. Peyser ’23 *Public Interest ProjectsLance J. Robbins ’72 & Rachel BankSally & William Rutter *Jan Blaustein Scholes ’77
William T. ’27 * & Millicent M. SelbyJoseph E. ’38 * & Mary SmithThomas W. Smith FoundationRachel A. Stageberg *Temple UniversityLeonard ’70 & Catherine Unger vThe Wachovia FoundationWeil Gotshal & Manges vThe Whitman InstituteWilson Sonsini Goodrich &
Rosati Foundation *Gladys R. Wood *
Partners $100,000 - $249,999
Anonymous (8)The Aidlin FoundationAkonadi FoundationThe American Israeli
Cooperative EnterpriseDavid & Camille AndrewsStephen W. Arent ’67 vBaker & McKenzie
Bernard B. III ’71 & Cynthia A. Barber vWilliam T. Barker ’74 &
June K. Robinson vJohn J. ’65 & Pamela BartkoMelvin M. Belli ’33 *Blue Shield of California FoundationBoalt Hall Alumni AssociationPaula E. Boggs ’84 vDavid E. ’68 & Jean M. ’71 Bordon vBordon Family FundJohn R. Box ’81
Lois I. Brady ’86
Mervyn 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 ProgressJesse H. & Mari S. Choper vMary D. & Richard A. ’55 ClarkeRichard J. Conviser ’62
Evan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vMichael L. Cypers ’81
Dartmouth CollegeJohn G. Davies ’62 *Victoria J. De Goff ’72 &
Richard ShermanGail Overcashier Dolton ’86 &
Douglas H. DoltonDubai Human Rights AssociationTracy Edmonson ’88 & J. Wesley Skow vMel & 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 & DunnerFish & Richardson vFitzgerald Abbott & BeardsleyFrench American Cultural ExchangeStanley J. Friedman ’65
Richard L. Jr., ’65 & Patricia E. Fruin *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 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 (5)David M. & Camille A. Andrews /
Andrews TrustThe Atlantic Philanthropies vBank of America Foundation vElizabeth J. Cabraser ’78 v
California Endowment vDavid A. Carrillo ’95 & Lisa M. SardegnaHugh & Hazel Darling FoundationDaniel S. Floyd ’85 vThe Ford FoundationThe Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert
Foundation vLisa & Douglas Goldman FundStuart M. Gordon ’65 /
Gordon Family TrustHarold C. Hohbach ’52 vGeorge R. Johnson ’40 *The Jim Joseph FoundationKorea Institute of
Ocean Science and Technology vKoret Foundation vTheodore B. Lee ’59 & Doris Shoong Lee
/ Lee Family Foundation
John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Microsoft Corporation vThe Honorable G. William Miller ’52* &
Ariadna Miller vOpen Society Foundations vVarnum Paul ’33 *PepsiCoMario M. Rosati ’71 vPamela Samuelson & Robert Glushko vWillis ’41 * & Marion * SlusserThomas W. Smith FoundationTides Foundation vVictim Compensation &
Government Claims BoardWerner ’53 & Mimi Wolfen v /
Wolfen Family FoundationS. K. Yee Foundation vMerritt S. Yoelin ’65 *
Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (2)American AssemblyAmerican UniversityBernard Bradley Barber ’71 v
Mark ’69 & Susan Bertelsen vCooley vTracy K. Edmonson ’88 vWilliam E. Jr. ’68 & Marianne M. Gagen vHumanity UnitedIsrael InstituteKirkland & Ellis vAlvin T. Levitt ’60 vNew Venture FundNorman ’65 & Margrit ObersteinSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom vAlfred P. Sloan Foundation vStuart FoundationCharles Y. Tanabe ’76 & Arlene S. Bobrow vThomas J. White vDouglas R. Young ’76 v
Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous American Association of Law Libraries vBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJArthur Berliner & Marian LeverSteven E. Bochner ’81 vScott T. Carey ’61 vCovington & Burling v
Luke Ellis ’75 vBill Falik & Diana CohenLois H. Feinblatt v / Blum FoundationFish & Richardson vSamuel Freeman Charitable Trust vHolly J. Fujie ’78 & Lee W. Cotugno ’77 vJames G. Gilliland, Jr. ’79 vAndrew R. & Sharon GillinGillin Jacobson Ellis Larsen & LuceyDonald S. Greenberg ’67 vRichard L. Greene ’63 vHaynes and Boone vCatherine DeBono Holmes ’77 vJames Campbell CompanyKenton J. King ’87 v
Kirkland & Ellis Foundation vKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear vLatham & WatkinsGreg & Liz Lutz vJames McManis ’67 & Sara Wigh vMorrison & Foerster vMunger Tolles & Olson vOrrick Herrington & Sutcliffe vPacific Gas and Electric Corporation
FoundationResources Legacy Fund Foundation vJoel S. Sanders ’82 v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Margaret G. Gill ’65
James G., Jr. ’79 & Victoria P. Gilliland vRobert A. ’74 & Susie C. GoodinElizabeth Marsteller GordonLindsee P. Granfield ’85 vSuzanne F. Greenberg ’85 vLorrie & Richard L. ’63 Greene vBernadine & Aldo P. Guidotti ’44 *Gunderson DettmerMichael W. Hall ’82 vMichael J. ’65 & Virginia HalloranHanson Bridgett vLeo B. ’92 & Florence Helzel vJ. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori RaphaelRik & Flo Henrikson FundI. Michael * &
Elizabeth Heyman HowreyIrell & ManellaRobert Wood Johnson FoundationJames J. Joseph ’72
Keker & Van Nest vJohn E.* & Dorothy G. KilkennyKilpatrick Townsend vKirkland & EllisKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear vKenneth Kofman ’62
The Kohlberg FoundationBillie & Adrian A. ’34 Kragen *Mabel Isley Langham *Mark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan vAlvin T. ’60 & Roseanne Levitt vRobert L. Lin ’85 vEllyn M. ’84 & William R. ’85 Lindsay v
Teressa K. Lippert ’82
Loubé Family *Paul M. Loya ’73
Mark D. ’77 & Kerri C.Lubin vGene A. Lucero ’72 & Marcia E. Williams vArthur K. Lund ’61 & Agnieszka WinklerThomas J. ’40 & Martha MacBride *Manatt Phelps & PhillipsFrank J. Martin ’04 & Rosa Terrazas vMcDermott Will & Emery vChristopher M. ’68 & Barbara J. McLain vMcManis Faulkner vPaul V. ’64 & Sharon A. Melodia vMarc H. Monheimer ’57 *Morgan LewisRichard C. Morse ’67
Lynn H. ’79 & Frederick T. ’79 MutoS. Stephen ’51* & Sally S. NakashimaNational Association for the Advancement
of Colored PeopleNational Association of ScholarsRoger M. ’68 & Joanne G. OlsenThe David & Lucile Packard FoundationLynn H. ’72 & Leslie A. Pasahow vLise A. Pearlman ’74 &
Peter J. Benvenutti, Jr. ’74 v
Mark ’84 & Wynne Pécheck vJessica S. Pers ’77 & Robert S. Stein ’74
Donna M. Petkanics ’85 & Jay Gerstenschlager v
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw PittmanEdward V. Pollack ’66 v
Borden B. Price ’50
Proteus Action LeagueHenry, Jr. ’63 * & Eleanor RamseyWilliam R. ’69 & Linda J. Rauth IIIReed SmithWarren G. Reid ’57
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation vRobbins Geller Rudman & DowdThe Henry W. &
Nettie Robinson Foundation vRockefeller Philanthropy AdvisorsRichard K. ’73 & Allison Roeder vRopes & Gray vThe Rose FoundationBruce S. ’71 & Carol Ross vMichael C. RossAllen & Cynthia W. RubyAlbert J. Salera ’56 vSherwin L. Samuels ’59 vSandler FoundationDavid ’67 & Geraldine ’67 Sandor vRichard C. Seaver ’49 *Jay A. Shafran ’63 vGary ’66 & Dana ShapiroHenry Shields, Jr. ’74 * &
Jo Anne PetersonSidley AustinPatrick J. Simpson ’71 &
Margaret H. Bolger vGlenn A. Smith ’71 v
Smith Richardson FoundationMargaret J. & John E. ’57 Sparks*
John A. ’49 & Marjorie H. Sproul vGraydon S. ’51 & Joyce L. Staring vLeigh W. Steinberg ’73
Charles J. ’82 & Ann C. Stevens vDave Stewart ’86
Thomas W. Jr., ’90 & Kristen C. Stoever vCarl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Stuart FoundationCharles Y. Tanabe ’76 &
Arlene S. Bobrow vTides Foundation vStuart P. ’69 & Karen S. TobismanWilliam E. ’65 * & Dorothy W. TrautmanU.S. District Court, Northern District of
CaliforniaVital Projects Fund, IncMary 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 v
WilmerHale vLeonard A. ’48 * & Evelyn WilsonWinston & Strawn vMallun Yen ’95 & Jason M. Lemkin ’96 vDouglas R. ’76 & Terry F. Young vLaura Wen-yu Young ’87 vSteven G. Zieff ’78 & R. E. Leitner v
DONOR RECOGNITION: 2012-2013
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
David ’67 & Geri ’67 Sandor vRobert ShapiroArthur J. Shartsis ’71 &
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis ’72 vClare H. Springs ’73
Carl J. Stoney, Jr. ’70
Union Bank FoundationWeil Gotshal & Manges vMax ’49 * & Erica * Weingarten vWhite & Case vWilmerHale vWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati vWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Foundation vWinston & Strawn vWollenberg Foundation vMitch ’96 & Holly Zuklie v
Members $10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous (2)Alston + BirdStephen W. Arent ’67 /
Arent Foundation vAyco Charitable FoundationChang H. BaekGerson P. & Barbara B. Bakar /
Bakar Foundation vBaker BottsBabette B. Barton ’54
Steven S. Bell ’73 v
Paula E. Boggs ’84 vBrill USASteven D. Broidy ’62 /
Weingart Foundation
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 & Catherine Hartshorn v
California Community Foundation vGregory D. Call ’85 vJesse H. & Mari S. Choper vCisco Systems FoundationPaul T. Clark ’80 vCornish & Carey CommercialEvan R. ’87 & Valerie Cox vCrowell & MoringGail (Overcashier) Dolton ’86 &
Douglas H. DoltonRobert P. Doty ’90 & Catherine Garza vEconomic Policy InstituteE. Roy ’65 & Elizabeth ’76 Eisenhardt vCathy & Joe Feldman vNancy ’86 & Ed Fineman vJames C. Fowler ’72 vRichard L. ’65 & Patricia E. Fruin vGibson Dunn & Crutcher vGoogle vLindsee P. Granfield ’85 vSuzanne Greenberg ’85 vFred F. ’65 & Carol D. Gregory vGTC Law GroupGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve
Franklin & HachigianRandall GuynnEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundMichael W. Hall ’82 vJon L. Heberling ’70 vNancy R. Heinen ’82 vLeo B. Helzel ’92 /
Helzel Family Foundation vJ. Michael Hemmer ’76 & Lori Raphael v
Maryellen Cattani Herringer ’68 / Herringer Family Foundation v
Clothilde V. Hewlett ’79 vHickman Palermo Truong & Becker vGregory L. HilbrichLawrence A. Hobel ’76 &
Diana H. Staring ’81 vIrell & ManellaKathleen A. Janus ’03
Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman vKeker & Van Nest vDavid & Anita Keller / Keller Foundation v Erika A. Kelton ’87
Kevin P. ’91 & Jeanette W. KennedyKilpatrick Townsend vJonathan H. KimMaja vJoanne Lahner ’84 vDavid J. ’86 & Mary Larwood vHong-Hoon LeeJason Lemkin ’96 & Mallun Yen ’95 vMark A. Lemley ’91 & Rose A. Hagan vEllyn M. ’84 & William R. ’85 Lindsay vMark D. Lubin ’77 vGene A. Lucero ’72 & Marcia E. Williams vFrank Martin ’04 & Rosa Terrazas vMcDermott Will & Emery vFrederick T. Muto ’79 & Lynn Hart Muto ’79
National Education AssociationNoel W. Nellis ’66 vTheodore B. Olson ’65
O’Melveny & MyersPaul Hastings Janofsky & WalkerDonna M. Petkanics ’85 &
Jay R. Gerstenschlager v
Michael C. Phillips ’76 vLeo ’57 & Nina Pircher vAndrés Rivero ’86 vThe Henry W. and Nettie Robinson
Foundation vRichard K. Roeder ’73 vRopes & Gray vDeanna Ruth Rutter ’72
Won-Kyou Ryou ’88
Albert J. Salera ’56 vAvram Salkin ’59 vSherwin L. Samuels ’59 vShirley A. ’75 & Robert D. Sanderson vKatherine N. SchickRick ’74 & Heidi Sherman vSidley AustinPatrick J. Simpson ’71 vSimpson Thacher & BartlettDave ’68 & Sharon SmullinJohn Paul Stevens Fellowship FoundationDiane Stewart-Zezza ’88 vTom ’90 & Kris Stoever vEleanor Swift vLeonard ’70 & Catherine Unger /
Finkelstein Foundation vRobert & Charlotte UramVan Pelt Yi & James vVermont Law SchoolDouglas ’70 & Jane Wolf /
Wolf Family Fund vJohn Yoo vLaura W. Young ’87 /
Wang Family FoundationSteven G. Zieff ’78 v
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On April 12, a spirited group of alumni, faculty, friends, staff, and student leaders gathered at Memorial Stadium's University Club to celebrate the
completion of the Campaign for Boalt Hall. Many in attendance signed a huge banner to convey their gratitude and well wishes for the school.
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
George R. Johnson ’40 *Willis S. Slusser ’41 *
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Max Weingarten ’49 *
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Irving G. Tragen ’45 v
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
John M. Roberts ’49 v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Melvin E. Cohn ’40 vJustice Robert Feinerman ’49 vHugh E. Macbeth, Jr. ’44
Raymond E. Mellana ’48
Forrest A. Plant ’49
Arno Reifenberg ’49
John A. Sproul ’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 vTheodore B. Lee ’59
The Honorable & Mrs. G. William Miller ’52 *
Werner F. Wolfen ’53 v
Dean’s Society Memberss $10,000 - $24,999
Babette B. Barton ’54
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 vLeo Pircher ’57 vAlbert J. Salera ’56 vAvram Salkin ’59 vSherwin L. Samuels ’59 v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
William I. Edlund ’53 vG. Ernest Lopez ’52 vWilliam R. Loveless ’59
Warren G. Reid ’57
Graydon S. Staring ’51 v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Jacques R. de Wied ’56 vWilliam L. Gordon ’57 vEdward E. Kallgren ’54 vPaul L. Larsen ’50
Charles A. Miller ’58 v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Philip H. Ching ’55
Philip A. Crane, Jr. ’53 vJames R. Dunn ’58 vCharles W. Froehlich, Jr. ’56
Robert E. Gordon ’59
Judge Richard A. Haugner ’54 vThomas F. Olson ’58 vJohn D. Taylor ’59 v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
John D. Harris ’59 Bernard M. King ’52
Marvin H. Kleinberg ’53
Francis P. Lloyd ’59 vHerbert P. Moore, Jr. ’55 vLeRoy F. Parker, Jr. ’51
Harris W. Seed ’52 vArlo E. Smith ’52 vHenry G. Ullerich ’59 vEarl P. Willens ’59 v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vGordon S. Baca ’59 vNathalie V. Black ’59
Alan D. Bonapart ’54
Ernest A. Carlson ’54
William L. Cole ’52 vGerald F. Crump ’59
Frances M. Davis ’53 vJulius W. Feldman *Graham K. Fleming ’59
Robert J. Gray ’58
Harry A. Hanson, Jr. ’55
D.C. Kinsell, Jr. ’52
Hayward P. LeCrone ’57
Peter Maier ’52
Frank F. Mankiewicz ’55
Ray Meline ’59 vJames M. Moose, Jr. ’57
David H. Olson ’58
Wallace R. Peck ’57 vPeter S. Pierson ’57
Edmund L. Regalia ’58 v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
DONOR RECOGNITION: 2013-2014
ALUMNI
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Berkeley Law recognizes several giving levels for contributions to the school during the fiscal year:
Dean's Society Donors of $10,000 or more. This category includes our Dean's Society Leadership Circle ($100,000 and above) as well as Counselors ($50,000 to $99,999), Partners ($25,000 to $49,999), and Members ($10,000 to $24,999).
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates
Donors of $5,000 to $9,9999. This category honors Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt's gift for a law building in honor of her husband, Judge John H. Boalt, and gift to establish the law school's first two endowed chairs.
William Carey Jones Associates
Donors of $2,500 to $4,999. This category honors William Carey Jones, who taught the first law course at UC Berkeley and became the law school's first dean.
Law School Sproul Associates
Donors of $1,000 to $2,499. This category honors Robert Gordon Sproul, who served as University of California president from 1930 to 1958.
Society of 1912 Donors of $500 to $999. This category honors the law school's elevation in 1912 from the Department of Jurisprudence to the School of Jurisprudence.
Boalt Advocates Donors of up to $499.
Charles B. Roe, Jr. ’58
Martin J. Rosen ’56
Peter Simmons ’56
Jan Stevens ’58
Bruce A. Thompson ’53
John C. Weidman ’54
Howie Weiser ’58
Gordon B. White ’56 vHenry Wien ’52
Planned Gift / Bequest
Borden B. Price ’50
Walter S. Lewis, Jr. ’51
Harold C. Hohbach ’52
Margaret E. Hoyt ’52
Peter K. Maier ’52
Wilson 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 R. Knecht ’57
Leo J. Pircher ’57
Thomas J. Shephard, Sr. ’58
James E. Ganulin ’59
William R. Loveless ’59
John S. Martel ’59
John D. Taylor ’59
Richard A. Wilson ’59
1960-63Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Alvin T. Levitt ’60 v
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Scott T. Carey ’61 v
Richard L. Greene ’63 v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Steven D. Broidy ’62 v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Cameron Baker ’61 vAlan ’63 & Ann BartonNeal Brockmeyer ’63 vVerLyn N. Jensen ’64
James K. McManigal, Jr. ’63
Jay A. Shafran ’63 vGeoffrey B. Van Loucks ’61
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
John C. Cushman ’61 vPaul F. de Bruyn Kops, Jr. ’62 vEli B. Dubrow ’60 vJohn A. Flaherty ’63
Joanne M. Garvey ’61 vThomas J. Klitgaard ’61 vKenneth Kofman ’62
Philip M. Madden ’62
Michael J. Perlstein ’63
Mason Willrich ’60 v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Thornton C. Bunch, Jr. ’63
Boyd E. Burnison ’61 vHerbert J. Friedman ’62 vLloyd George ’61 vRonald E. Gordon ’60 vPhil Hammer ’61 vThomas J. Hammer, Jr. ’60 vThelton E. Henderson ’62
Marc E. Leland ’63 vDavid E. Lindgren ’63
George Marchand ’61 vDuncan R. McPherson ’63 vGerald S. Mulder ’63 vJulius J. Pearl ’61
John M. Powers ’63
Henry Ramsey, Jr. ’63 *Charles W. Rumph ’63
Philip A. Stohr ’63
Robert E. Triebsch ’63 vSheldon Wolfe ’61 vMarshall S. Zolla ’63
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
William B. Burleigh ’63
David B. Flinn ’63
James E. Holst ’63 vWilliam M. Hynes ’63
Anthony C. Joseph ’61 vClaude L. Lowen ’62 vRobert M. Mallano ’63 vAlex C. McDonald ’61 vAdolph U. Molina ’60 vKrishna K. Nigam ’60
Thomas P. O’Donnell ’63 vDavid E. Russell ’60
Kenneth P. Scholtz ’63
Morton Zeppelin ’62 v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Carl W. Anderson ’62
Reed H. Bement ’62 v
Eugene H. Bramhall, Jr. ’60 vMichael J. Camras ’62
Samuel J. Cohen ’62
Kenneth H. Cole ’63 vCharles L. Corman ’60
David J. Dealey ’60 vMarvin B. Ellenberg ’60
William N. Foley ’60 vThomas R. Frey ’63
William S. Gregory ’62 vJ. Gary Gwilliam ’62
Richard M. Harris ’63
John Ernest ’67 vDavid A. Hayden ’63 vJerrold L. Kaplan ’61
Rick Kirgis ’60
William C. Lockett ’63 vJames S. Milch ’62
Philip M. Miyamoto ’63
Arnold E. Ogren ’63
Janet McMillan Otterman ’63 vStanley Pedder ’60 vJay J. Plotkin ’63
Romulus B. Portwood ’61 vGary R. Rinehart ’63
David L. Schreck ’63 vRoger H. Spaulding ’63
Paul D. Weiser ’63
Mildred L. Wheeler ’63 vHoward Wiggins ’60
Planned Gift / Bequest
Samuel D. Cole ’63
Thomas B. Donovan ’62
David B. Flinn ’63
Joanne M. Garvey ’61
Richard L. Greene ’63
Philip L. Hammer ’61
James K. Herbert ’62
James R. Jenner ’60
Walter M. Kaufmann ’61
Kenneth Kofman ’62
David E. Lindgren ’63
Geoffrey B. Van Loucks ’61
Lenard G. Weiss ’62
1964Donors 27
Class Members 158
Participation 17%
Total Giving $27,897
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
VerLyn N. Jensen John O. Stewart v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Thomas F. Kostic vPaul Melodia v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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A Berkeley Law LL.M. graduate himself, DICK BUXBAUM ’53
has spent decades giving back to international law students as a
professor and mentor. These days, he also supports them through
a fellowship fund created in his name by former students. “Fifty-
three years ago, this law school gave me the best job the profession
could offer,” Dick says. “How could I not support it?”
An immigrant during the Third Reich regime who later spent time
overseas with the U.S. Army, Dick is “thrilled” that Berkeley Law
has added several international law professors in recent years.
“That plus the fact that donations to my fund are matched by
the Graduate Division helps ensure strong training and diversity
within the LL.M. Program,” he says. “It’s very important that
Berkeley remains a welcoming place for international students.”
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Kendall R. Bishop vPenelope M. CooperDonald O. Germino vLarry S. KnuppDavid H. MelnickRoger SamuelsenJay D. Smith
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Pat Newell vThomas E. ParringtonMitchell N. ReinisCameron W. Wolfe, Jr. v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Michael R. AsimowByron J. BeamRobert Edward Bosso vRobert A. BuchmanRichard J. Geib vJohn Hardy vJohn Kagel vPaul M. LittleJohn Matzger vJames C. RosaElliot G. Steinberg vJon H. Tolson
Planned Gift / Bequest
Judge Patricia Herron, Ret.Nelson P. KempskyLarry S. KnuppSanford M. SkaggsJay D. Smith
1965Donors 34
Class Members 165
Participation 21%
Total Giving $264,156
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and Above
Stuart M. Gordon vMerritt S. Yoelin *
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Norman Oberstein
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
E. Roy Eisenhardt vRichard L. Fruin, Jr. vFred F. Gregory vTheodore B. Olson
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Jerome B. Falk, Jr. vEva L. Meigher v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Charles Henry James v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert A. Goldstein vDavid Gould vJohn T. Harris vRichard G. Hirsch vRichard F. Kahle, Jr. vFred KarlsenGeorge D. Marshall vMichael ReedJohn H. SearsR. Lewis Van BloisJudge Brian R. Van Camp vHarvey I. Wittenberg v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Darryl A. Hart v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Frank S. Bayley IIIDavid J. DezzaniRonald A. Hecker vDouglas G. Hilton vPatrick S. Hobin vPhilip R. MichaelRobert L. Monk vPatrick A. MurphyWilliam J. Pesce II vJames L. Rankin, Jr.Ross E. Stromberg
Planned Gift / Bequest
Michael James HalloranTimothy J. RailtonMichael ReedHarvey I. Wittenberg
1966Donors 44
Class Members 240
Participation 18%
Total Giving $60,100
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Noel W. Nellis v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
John C. FossumMark W. JordanJohn I. Taylor v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Charles R. Breyer vSteven D. Hallert
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
D. Keith Bilter vJules F. Bonjour, Jr.Theodore R. Bresler vRonald A. Cohan vRobert C. CopelandDon Goldstein vBeth D. Karren vEdward V. Pollack vFrederick M. Pownall vClifford L. SchafferJames M. Seff v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Anonymous vAllen R. Jackson v
Robert E. Merritt, Jr. vJ. Richard Morrissey vJames P. Schreiber vStephen D. SwindleEdwin C. Thomas III v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vJohn L. Afton vNyle G. BarnesDana C. (Woody) Bradford IIILorenzo E. ChamblissSidney J. CohenDennis M. Eagan vJames G. Harrigan vChester J. HinshawRobert O. KaplanKen M. Kawaichi vHans KoppensteinerGlen R. Kuykendall *Andrew G. LangeJohn G. Mengshol v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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In addition to his loyal financial support, FRED GREGORY ’65 has helped Berkeley Law as alumni association president and
reunion co-chair. “It’s been great to see the school improve in so
many ways,” Fred says. “We had a tiny women’s lounge when I was
there, and now women comprise more than half the students.
Looking at the diversity of color, gender, and geography, and what
that has helped us achieve—it’s wonderful.”
Fred sees private philanthropy as vital to keeping Berkeley Law
among the nation’s top law schools—and to maintaining the value
of its degree for all alumni. “When people hear about a $125 million
capital campaign, it’s easy to think that a $50 donation won’t
matter,” he says. “But believe me, whatever alums can give genuinely
helps our school.”
Kenneth M. MillerDaniel H. O'ConnellKenneth E. PorterRobert A. Raber vPatricia C. Wilder
Planned Gift / Bequest
AnonymousCharles R. BreyerFernando V. HernandezNoel W. NellisEdward V. PollackGary J. ShapiroLarry W. SonsiniEdward D. Thirkell
1967Donors 42
Class Members 212
Participation 20%
Total Giving $125,375
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Donald S. Greenberg vJames McManis vDavid & Geri Sandor v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Stephen W. Arent v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Robert S. Ball vRuth Greenspan Bell v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Michael H. KalksteinDavid LubetzkyMyron Sugarman v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Rosalyn M. Chapman vMaxine M. Chesney vStanley F. Farrar vRobert C. Herr vBeverly B. Savitt v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Kathleen Archer Bowden & Gerald D. Bowden v
Paul E. CrostMichael D. Farr vArthur B. Fine vDavid B. Frohnmayer vStephen R. Kay vWilliam H. Kronberger, Jr. vBarry Wm. LevineEdward A. Rucker v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2) vZvi Ben-Shalom (Harris Werksman)Michael C. DonaldsonTom Dowse vRonald N. Finn vPeter Hemenway vDixon R. Howell vSteven M. KippermanTimothy G. LaddishDavid A. LeipzigerPaul R. MinasianArt Rolston vDavid G. ShaftelPeter H. Smith vStanley T. Tomita vRichard D. Weisbart v
Planned Gift / Bequest
David P. CurnowWilliam H. Kronberger, Jr.Barry M. SaxMyron G. Sugarman
1968Donors 45
Class Members 198
Participation 23%
Total Giving $142,582
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
William E. Gagen, Jr. v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Maryellen Cattani Herringer vDave Smullin
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous vDavid E. Bordon vChristopher M. McLain vRobert M. Rhodes
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Alexander L. Brainerd vJohn M. Filice, Jr. vFrank A. Schreck v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Alison G. AndersonClayton E. ClementEmlen H. Ehrlich vJarold A. EvansSteven L. HallgrimsonGarry J. D. HubertRussell B. SunshinePeter K. Westen
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Philip Anisman vEric Jorgensen vS. Kingsley Macomber vBrian J. ServatiusLarry D. StruveBrentnall P. Turley
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vAlfred Anthony Albers vMargaret DeBeers Brown vBarbara Hershey Clark &
Daniel N. ClarkDan H. DeupreyRobert B. FreedmanDon GeigerJane M. Gisevius vAlan E. HarrisTom Henteleff vFloyd G. Hoffman vJohn P. King, Jr.Norman I. Lustig vGlenn L. Moss vMichael P. PeskoeMark Reutlinger vJohn G. Schwartz vDaniel U. SmithDavid J. Steinhart vKenneth K. Summers
Planned Gift / Bequest
Jordan L. BloomMichael C. FergusonTom HenteleffChristopher M. McLainBruce C. Pollock
1969Donors 43
Class Members 225
Participation 19%
Total Giving $90,236
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Mark Bertelsen v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Francis J. Bardsley
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Kenneth J. Adelson vJon F. Hartung vWilliam T. Hoffman vEllen Sickles James vRichard S. KopfSteven R. Manchester vWilliam R. Rauth III
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Peter A. Berger vR. Gardner Jolley vStephen M. Lowe vPaul H. Verriere, Jr. v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Anonymous vRobert A. Baines vC. Michael Cooney vJane Liebman Goichman vRichard A. Larson vLawrence R. LeavittEdward R. LebbA. Keith LesarJames J. Marchiano vRick McMichael vAlan F. Spanier vJames H. Stoppello vJohn D. WattersonGlenn R. Woods v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
William E. BeamerPatricia A. Butler vThomas G. HaasDon R. InskeepJohn W. Katz vJohn B. MarshallW. Homer MasonJudith D. McConnellPaul F. Moore IIRussell S. Nash, Jr. vBruce M. Richardson vRonald A. Rubenstein vGerald D. ThomasHenry E. WeinsteinMichael B. Weisz v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Patricia A. ButlerJane Liebman GoichmanJon F. HartungRick McMichaelRonald D. RosenAlan F. Spanier
1970Donors 42
Class Members 192
Participation 22%
Total Giving $91,475
Dean's Society Partners $24,999 - $49,999
Carl J. Stoney, Jr.
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
22
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Jon L. Heberling vLeonard Unger vDouglas H. Wolf v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Franklin R. GarfieldVincent L. Ricci v
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 J. PowerErnest N. Reddick vThomas S. Salinger vLee Van Boven vLawrence E. Volmert vRobert P. vom Eigen v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Wayne B. Cooper vSusan K. FisherWard Fuller vPaul R. Hoeber vLeslie S. Klinger vMalcolm A. MackenzieKnute M. Miller vHans W. NiedererWilliam E. Prachar vNeal A. Roberts vGail Migdal Title vTimothy W. Tower v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousStephen H. CornetKathryn Gabler vPaul E. Kremser, Jr.Michael S. Manchester vRobert A. Schnider vLloyd G. Stephens vRonald C. WinklerSharon G. Wrubel v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Donald D. GralnekFred B. OliverMarietta PoerioCarl J. Stoney, Jr.Leonard Unger
1971Donors 47
Class Members 228
Participation 21%
Total Giving $242,936
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Mario M. Rosati v
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Bernard Bradley Barber v
Dean's Society Partners $24,999 - $49,999
Arthur J. Shartsis v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Patrick J. Simpson v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Jean Marie Bordon vJudith G. Kleinberg vBruce S. Ross vJames A. Rothstein v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Robert D. Evans vJane M. Leroe vGlenn A. Smith v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Charles Richard AjalatMarc H. BozemanWilliam M. Chamberlain vChristopher S. Crook vLarry J. Frumes vPeter W. Hanschen vGregory J. Hobbs, Jr. vThomas C. Holman vAnne T. KneelandBernhard M. Maassen vJohn F. Meck III vMichael L. Meyers
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Joseph T. KieferDan L. Kirby vJames W. KleinJohn E. Mason vDale Minami vWallace C. Stark v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous
James S. Ader vWilliam W. Bedsworth vDaniel T. Berkley vDan Bertozzi, Jr.Merrick J. BobbKerry B. Conway vJames R. FarrandSteven FinellIrene R. Haynie vDouglas W. Holt vJanice E. Kosel vBrian O. LearyErnest J. Maupin vJames T. MooschekianAllan D. SmirniD. Rebecca SnowRobert N. Weatherbeee
Planned Gift / Bequest
Bernard B. Barber IIIDuke B. DiehlDiane D. EamesRobert D. EvansGene G. Harter
Joseph T. KieferMario M. Rosati
1972Donors 40
Class Members 241
Participation 17%
Total Giving $83,087
Dean's Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Mary Jo Christensen Shartsis v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
James C. Fowler vGene A. Lucero vDeanna Ruth Rutter
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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For JAMES JOSEPH ’72 , whose California roots and affinity
for the state run deep, helping Berkeley Law has long been a priority.
“My grandmother was a native Californian,” he says. “ UC is a bedrock
of the state, its prosperity is crucial to our interests, and the law
school is a wonderful institution that I’m proud to support.”
That sentiment blossomed in 2002, when James and a classmate
organized a reunion of their small first-year Property section. “That
group was the nucleus of my social life at Berkeley and we remained
friends all through law school,” James recalls. Three decades later,
well over half of the section’s members attended the reunion. “It felt
like we’d all seen each other last Thursday. That was a memorable
night and a powerful reminder of the school's importance in my life.”
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Robin M. Edwards vDennis C. Sullivan v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous vRobert L. HarrisRobert E. Izmirian vDennis S. Karjala vLynn Pasahow vFrank C. Rothrock vIvor E. Samson v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Jeffrey A. Kaplan vJohn M. Ottoboni vClyn Smith IIIDon TortoriceEdward J. Watson
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousRobert C. Barrett vCharles E. CostelloBill Curran vJohn F. DavisGayle L. Dukelow & Rosalyn S. ZakheimPedro B. Echeverria vHarold G. FriedmanAuban A. JacksonSusan J. Kawaichi vMichael F. Kruley vJohn L. Langslet vNorman D. MenegatWilliam C. Moritz vSalomon QuinteroRichard G. Schickele vRobert N. SchiffMark D. SchiffmacherBrian C. Walsh vJill C. White
Stephen T. Zamora 1973Donors 59
Class Members 243
Participation 24%
Total Giving $102,203
Dean’s Society Partners $24,999 - $49,999
Clare H. Springs
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Steven S. Bell vRichard K. Roeder v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
David A. Rosenfeld vMax Edward Spring vBruce D. Sunstein vSteven M. Woodside
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Kappy K. Bristol vWilliam McGraneRichard C. Neal
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
James P. Drummy vJeff A. GorelickHartmut G. Grossman vStephen D. Kaus vSteve KostkaAlan S. Levins vNatalie West vRobert B. Yoshitomi v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Stevan C. AdelmanRichard D. Burstein vHans Bertram-Nothnagel vMarsha Siegel Berzon vChristopher CampbellSusan Frelich AppletonSusan Thomas KattanJohn G. Mackie vSteven J. McCoyStephen A. MoePeter Eric Pollaczek vThomas G. Reddy vTerrence S. TerauchiLouis P. Warchot II vHoward L. Wu v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Andrew R. Adler vRussell D. AtkinsonMichael J. Baker vDavid F. BoyleCraig H. Casebeer vBertram CohenSteven R. Feldstein Jose J. Garcia Joseph M. Goldhammer vStephen G. Gould vAnn Fingarette HasseLeslie A. JohnsonJane F. KauvarEdward S. Labowitz vLynda M. MurphyThomas M. Norminton vMichael E. ShapiroTower C. Snow, Jr. vTerry L. SpitzTeresa TanJohn E. Thorson
J. Mark WaxmanPhilip S. Weismehl vPeter F. Welch v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Kappy K. BristolAnn F. HasseArchibald C. K. Kaolulo
1974Donors 43
Class Members 268
Participation 16%
Total Giving $60,976
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Rick Sherman v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Peter J. Benvenutti & Lise A. Pearlman vJamie Jacobs-MayMartin A. Mattes vShirley Woo v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
William T. Barker vEliot Jubelirer v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Julie CongerThomas C. GivenHal Kruth vRobert L. Lawrence vLawrence Peitzman vGuyla W. Ponomareff vChristopher H. Schroeder vAnne Trebilcock
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Randall Barkan vRobert C. Berring, Jr.Tom Harriman vJane S. Kumin vEric S. MulthaupJames A. MurrayAlan M. RamoIra G. RivinGeorge A. Rutherglen vDavid A. Schuricht vJohn Seesel vThomas S. Williamson, Jr. v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Arthur B. Ferguson, Jr.Clifford E. Frieden vJoseph C. Friedman vTodd Fujinaga
Jennifer GeeBill GoodmanVida M. HolguinTed T. Kitada vDavid MannheimerArthur N. Marquis vBill MorrowPenny N. Nakatsu vLuis FP Palhares Beth SummersTom SurhEllen WidessMary A. Yen
Planned Gift / Bequest
William T. BarkerWayne A. BrooksRobert S. CondieMartin A. MattesLeonard C. SchwabUlrich Wagner
1975Donors 47
Class Members 277
Participation 17%
Total Giving $85,452
Dean’s Society Partners $24,999 - $49,999
Luke Ellis v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Shirley A. Sanderson v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Marc R. Palotay v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Paul J. Hall vPeter S. Muñoz vStephen Stublarec v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous vAdrian ArimaKatharine T. Bartlett vJohn E. BrownLance A. Ito vLouis T. LozanoJane B. MooreDorothy K. RobinsonJeffrey S. RoehlJohn M. True III & Claudia Wilken v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Joanne B. Grossman vPamela S. JueJudith Droz Keyes v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
24
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Bruce E. Maximov vPerry D. Mocciaro vA. Larry Passar vBonnie Sun v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousGeorge D. AppelbaumElizabeth R. Arnold vNorman A. BeilJo BrooksLani L. Ewart vAlan M. FenningKenneth P. Freiberg vStephen H. GimberEllen S. GreenstoneLawrence L. Hoenig vDouglas P. JohnsonAlan M. Katz vAlfredo M. Morales vMarta L. MorandoMichelle A. Murphy &
Robert E. Perkins vNorman Pine vStephen L. PorterMichael H. Posner vSylvia Simmons Prozan vDavid A. Ringnell vWilliam H. Webster
Planned Gift / Bequest
Paul M. Minault
1976Donors 45
Class Members 263
Participation 17%
Total Giving $198,819
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Charles Y. Tanabe vDouglas R. Young v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Elizabeth H. Eisenhardt vJ. Michael Hemmer vLawrence A. Hobel vMichael C. Phillips v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
David Carlyon v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Linda B. Lichter vThomas B. Worth v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anne Beroza v
John R. Bonn vDaniel A. Case vSarah G. Flanagan vRalph E. Hughes vWarren R. Jensen vJonathan R. Paret vAlan D. Pedlar vDonald K. Tamaki vLeslie Joyce Tchaikovsky v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Anonymous vBruce I. Cohen vJohn M. Grether vR. Bradford Huss vJohn S. Peterson vNoel Ragsdale vAlexander F. Wiles v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vMichael H. Bancroft vStefanie Beninato vCarl S. BurakThe Honorable Thomas H. Cahraman vRoger L. HudsonKenneth E. Keller vSteven Kotz vIra J. KurzbanPhilip G. Peters, Jr.Thomas G. Quinn vWilma R. K. RaderRobert D. ReichmanAndrew H. Sawyer vEllen J. SazzmanSue Ann Levin SchiffDonald A. ShapiroMarjorie M. Shultz vRoberta K. Spurgeon vKen H. Takayama v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Stefanie Beninato
1977Donors 37
Class Members 281
Participation 13%
Total Giving $98,770
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Lee W. Cotugno vCatherine DeBono Holmes v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Mark D. Lubin v
William Carey Jones Associates
$2,500 - $4,999
Roger J. Peters vRick Robins v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Eric K. Behrens & Joyce M. Hicks vPeter M. Heinemann vJoel LinznerBernard Lu vGregg Oppenheimer vJohn O. SwendseidJohn P. Warner vRobert E. White vJeffrey C. Wolfstone
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Bruce E. Coolidge vBetsy Miller Jenning vSoung-Soo Kim vCharles E. Merrill vMarv Pearlstein vDouglas K. PorterGuy A. RandlesNina Rivkind vPeter L. Shaw v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Karen K. Ackerman vMarcheta Allen vRichard Cowart vLawrence A. CoxJacqueline C. Crowle & Charles T. Scott vRobert R. GarciaRuth N. Holzman vJonathan D. Jerison vDavid M. LouieRichard M. Rosston vBarbara L. Salomon vMichele D. Stratton vEmily E. Vasquez
Planned Gift / Bequest
AnonymousStephanie C. Tramz
1978Donors 58
Class Members 275
Participation 21%
Total Giving $390,589
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Elizabeth J. Cabraser v
Dean's Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Holly J. Fujie v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Steven G. Zieff v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
James M. Heslin vMichael L. Martinez vJon Michaelson vAngela Nomellini v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Janet M. Alexander vColbert Matsumoto v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Lynne Carmichael vConstance de la Vega vPatrice M. DusausoyAlan B. KalinStephen M. Kristovich vScott LichtigThomas F. MaserRichard E. Meade v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Stevens A. CareyGlenn M. GottliebMark A. Itkin vWendy L. KrasnerNancy G. Miller vJames J. Mittermiller vLillian Nakagawa Miyasaki vHiroshi Motomura vRalph A. Ongkeko vAndrea L. Peterson v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
James B. Altman vMaria L. ArevaloJeffrey P. Brandt Stephen McG. Bundy vAllison S. ButlerWendy Carson vEva Y. ChanHarold J. Evans vCynthia J. GilesPeter H. GoldsmithDale A. Hudson vHarris E. Kershnar vAndrew R. Krakoff Robert J. LoweW. T. LoweDeborah E. McFarland vGeorge J. McNabb vRobert E. Moorehead vMichael P. Murphy vCharles R. MyersKenneth H. NatkinAzike A. NtepheVivian D. O'NealJulian E. Ponce vMark Rindner & Christine Schleuss vRichard Roisman v
Terry E. RothAlan StatmanMarcia VandercookDuff Zwald
1979Donors 36
Class Members 279
Participation 13%
Total Giving $101,083
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
James G. Gilliland, Jr. v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Clothilde V. Hewlett vFrederick T. Muto & Lynn Hart Muto
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
H. Lee Halterman vClothilde V. Hewlett v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Alexandra Laboutin Bannon v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Donald Arbitblit vMadeline Chun vRoy S. Geiger vFran M. Layton vDavid L. Osias v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
William A. Browner vEdward M. ChenAndrew J. Demetriou vDouglas Cole GrijalvaMichael S. Himmel vMary Ann McCamantJoseph Schlesinger vPaul F. ScholtesJoe C. Sorenson vJ. Martin Sproul
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Timothy Davis vFaith D. DornbrandEric O. FreebergRandolph B. Godshall Jo Ann LachMichael A. Lee vHon. Patricia M. Lucas vJames L. McGinnis vLeigh-Ann Miyasato vRoderick A. Rodewald vEdward G. Weil
Erika Wodinsky v
1980Donors 55
Class Members 314
Participation 18%
Total Giving $48,433
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Paul T. Clark v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Melvin F. Fortes vBob Infelise vCharles R. Rice vThurman V. White, Jr v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Russell J. Austin vGlenn D. Dassoff vAlbert Erkel, Jr. vNorman P. GivantJoel S. Goldman vScott Jacobson vDavid A. KatzMichael S. Mensik &
Marguerite M. Tompkins vGregory D. & Miriam V. SheehanDavid M. Vander Haar vJudge Lydia Villarreal vTimothy John Williams v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Victoria Brademan & Robert Allen Enholm vJudge Kelvin D. FilerStephen D. Fraser & Deborah K. Miller vRichard Freedman vStephen L. Garber vJudge Raymond Z. OrtizStephen M. Rummage vMichael A. ShermanMark D. Whatley vTimothy S. Williams vSook Young Yeu & Gillis L. Heller v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Jennifer BergovoyThor E. Buell vMark G. Chalpin vHenrietta CohenMichael C. CohenLee A. DuRardJanet B. Fogel vBruce D. Fong & Virginia Lim vSteven Formaker vDoug M. Fraleigh vDavid F. Gantz vJames D. Gordon III vAlbert T. Harutunian III vCraig W. Hunter vLawrence M. Kopeikin
Nancy LudmererElinora S. MantovaniVonya B. McCann vJoel T. Perlstein vMark A. StankevichGeoffrey L. Thorpe vArline S. Tyler
Planned Gift / Bequest
Marcia A. AbramsVictoria Brademan & Robert A. EnholmKaren Stevenson
1981Donors 41
Class Members 301
Participation 14%
Total Giving $67,408
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Steven E. Bochner v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Diana H. Staring v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
John R. BoxRebecca De KalbDana P. Newman v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert Bramson vErik D. DryburghJoel A. Feuer & Regina A. Stagg vSandra A. Golze vDaniel G. Jordan vPaul J. KlausnerJohn A. O'Malley Lulu Zimmerman Witcoff
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Guy D. CalladinePeter W. ColbyYura Wi Freedman vNatalie L. Gubb vGillis L. Heller vRonald D. KentF. Daniel Leventhal vMichael H. Whitehill vDavid Daniel Wild vKenneth T. Zwick
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2) vDiane Aaron vVictoria C. Belco Jeffrey L. Bornstein v
Ted W. CassmanJ. Frederick Clarke, Jr. vMartha K. GoodingElizabeth Harrison HadleyAlbert J. Kutchins Margaret G. Leavitt & Alan B. Lilly vDeborah J. MarxKenneth S. Meyers vWilhelm A. F. Moll vPatricia M. Scanlon vLawrence L. Tong
Planned Gift / Bequest
Dorothy F. DickeyPamela M. Woods
1982Donors 32
Class Members 286
Participation 11%
Total Giving $83,918
Dean's Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Joel S. Sanders v
Dean’s Society Members $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
Virginia Ettinger Phillips v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Cathy A. Costantino vAna S. & Martin FinemanSteven M. Jawetz vJoseph D. Lee vGary B. PruittDavid Witcoff Edward L. Wolf v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Jennifer Bellah Maguire vMark G. ParnesJeffrey M. Sulenski vMichael H. Zischke v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vWayne L. Bender vLydia Raleigh Berggren vBruce W. Blakely
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Christopher Chase vBarbara ClarkTracy M. Getz vJeffrey A. Glick vMary K. Hedley vJohn D. HendersonJeanne M. KempthorneMark L. Kenchelian vDonald M. Lewis III vBrad A. Morrice vMargaret Roisman v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Claudia M. BelcherLisa A. Goldfien
1983Donors 50
Class Members 312
Participation 16%
Total Giving $48,410
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Gregory L. Hilbrich
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Monica B. Rodal v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousDavid D. Caron Eric Chen vThomas B. McGuire, Jr. &
Josephine E. Powe v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
AnonymousDavid S. Blum vKeith K. Hiraoka Martina W. Knee vF. Ron KrauszGerald A. Kurland &
Marta Thoerner Kurland vRena L. O'Malley Ethan P. SchulmanSteven L. Smith vMichael D. SternMark D. WeinbergCarol Davis Zucker v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
R. Ann FallonA. Marina Gracias Michael F. GradyAllen B. Grodsky vLaurie J. HowardBeth L. KarpfLauren M. LaPietra vThomas D. Nevins III
Neil E. Taxy v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (2)Ronald P. AlbertMark S. Beaufait vLucia L. Blakeslee vRichard Burger vKim E. ClarkRobert J. Faris vJonathan H. Hulbert vAnn Jorgensen vEsther Y. Kim vMichael J. KorverDouglas C. Michael vJo Ann M. NavickasBen RileyJames P. Rooney vCarol SamekBarton S. SeldenTimothy A. StaffordJacque Nims Westling vThomas Yamachika
Planned Gift / Bequest
Kim E. ClarkA. Marina GraciasAnn JorgensenClare H. Macdonald
1984Donors 46
Class Members 297
Participation 15%
Total Giving $86,610
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Paula E. Boggs vJoanne Lahner vEllyn M. Lindsay v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
David S. Carter vMark Pécheck v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Sally A. Drach & John M. Rosenthal vThomas N. Harding vSteven L. Vettel vSteven L. Wittels v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Stacey M. Byrnes Scott A. Edelman vMary B. Foster vJay Fujitani vMatthew W. Powell v
Joel R. Singer
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Dennis O. Seymour, Jr. vEileen A. Shibata vRichard P. WalkerEdward J. Willig III
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anthony AguirreCarol L. Bussey vKenneth C. Byrne vMargaret W. CapronCharles N. Charnas vMichael J. Dalton Robert W. DenhamBeth M. GoldmanDavid C. GurnickWilliam R. HillRobin D. Irvine vGail IvensAnn I. JonesJoseph LavittMonica R. Lee & Edward L. Molyneaux III vMilton L. Lorig vKevin G. McCurdyCrystal S. NeedhamLaurinda Liguori OchoaRobert F. Roos vVeronica Sanchez vBruce M. Slavin vJose P. Umali vRichard G. Wallace vHarry A. Zinn
1985Donors 37
Class Members 287
Participation 13%
Total Giving $207,945
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Daniel S. Floyd v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Gregory D. Call vLindsee P. Granfield vSuzanne Greenberg vWilliam R. Lindsay vDonna M. Petkanics v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Michael L. Charlson vRobert L. Lin vBradley J. Rock v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert A. Chapman vDavid A. Cheit
Jeffrey M. Chu & Tara K. Mochizuki vCraig B. Etlin v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Jeffrey C. Eglash vKoji Fujitani vNancy S. Pemberton vMiriam Ducoff Smolen v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vThomas P. Amodio Lee R. BogdanoffElizabeth N. BrancartMary Coppinger Cutler vLisa J. GoldRichard D. Gorelick vJason T. Hirschman vChe Hong Lee vCharmaine F. Mesina Peter M. PattonDaniel J. Schneider vMatthew D. Schreiber vScott E. StarbirdSergio A. TejadillaKatherine J. Thomson vStephen F. Tobias vC. Brandon WisoffMarc A. Zeppetello v
Planned Gift / Bequest
AnonymousDiane B. de Forest
1986Donors 33
Class Members 288
Participation 11%
Total Giving $77,966
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Gail M. (Overcashier) Dolton Nancy L. Fineman vDavid J. Larwood vAndrés Rivero v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Jack T. Sheridan v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
James E. CastelloJay W. DeverichDuane Lyons & Tracie Tabor Lyons vMiriam D. Starc v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Ross A. Albert vKaren L. Bowen
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Barbara H. Clement vMillard A. Murphy v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Tony Bakos vAlbert J. Boro, Jr. vKent E. CattaniDavid R. Stewart
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vGeorge C. AguilarPaul Churchill vJason M. Cox vLauren B. EdelmanJerome H. Friedberg vRina Hirai v Claudia Valdez KnoxJames C. Lu Daniel R. Miller vKaren S. Schryver vTrina ThompsonRobert J. TrachtenbergLaura I. Trejo
Kathleen M. Vanden HeuvelJosé H. Varela v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Laura E. BreslerGail (Overcashier) DoltonLauren B. EdelmanBarbra Shotel
1987Donors 45
Class Members 300
Participation 15%
Total Giving $91,239
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Kenton J. King v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Evan R. Cox vErika A. KeltonLaura W. Young v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Richard A. Klubeck Terdema L. Ussery II
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous vJan Peeters
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Linda M. Dardarian vWarren S. de Wied vStephen P. Freccero vEllen J. Garber vKate Jastram vThomas A. Letscher vDana S. Rieger Denise M. Shea-MalcolmJonathan S. Simon vLewis B. Tarver, Jr. v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Marque C. ChamblissMichael A. Chasalow Mitchell M. Chupack vLeslie E. JohnJohn H. KnoxPerry P. Oei vNeil A. F. PopovicWilliam R. Sawyers v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vAnne Bruner Nash vGenevieve T. DoughertyDrew E. Edwards & Johanna M. FontenotBarbara A. FainG. Markell FluckigerLeah Gardner vJoni T. HiramotoCrystal D. Johnson vNeil J. Kearney vDora Y. Mao Jason R. Marks vCandace S. McCoyChrister L. MossbergChiahua Pan John L. Petr vRobert J. PlotkowskiDavid E. SiriasRichard S. Taylor
Planned Gift / Bequest
William W. BlochEvan R. CoxSyna N. Dennis
1988Donors 36
Class Members 307
Participation 12%
Total Giving $123,461
Dean's Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Tracy K. Edmonson v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Won-Kyou Ryou Diane Stewart-Zezza v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Nancy L. CorshenJohn W. Kuo vGisele C. Rainer
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Evangelina M. Almirantearena vGregory T. Davidson v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
William N. HebertJohn O. HorsleyRoger R. MyersAnthony J. Richmond vChristina A. Spaulding vClaire A. Walls vDavid E. Woodruff v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Steven D. Anderson vIchiro ArakiMaureen Carden Rosemarie Y. NahmThomas A. O'BrienWilliam M. Scherer vVirginia G. VillaMaureen A. Young v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vErick J. BeckerAlfred W. BrandtDamon M. ConnollyLoree A. DeveryJames R. DixonMarina C. Hsieh Daryl S. LandyJanet Luck vJohn F. PinheiroKevin P. Quinn, SJ vJoan StieberWendy S. Strimling
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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In her role as board president of the Angel Island Conservancy—
and in her marriage—GAIL DOLTON ’86 sees a strong link
between spousal support and charitable support. “Most couples
work out their giving decisions together,” she says. A key to her level
of giving to Berkeley Law is “my husband Doug being engaged and
impressed with the school. He loves attending moot court and
other events, and he sees what the school means to me.”
While serving on the alumni association board, she “quickly saw
that the need for alumni support is much greater than ever before.”
Gail, the general counsel at Parkside Lending, views alumni
engagement as integral to Berkeley Law's long-term success because
it “re-energizes people and reminds them what the school means
not only to them, but to the society in which we all live.”
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1989Donors 46
Class Members 300
Participation 15%
Total Giving $40,450
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Caroline D. Avery & Jon S. Tigar vDebra L. Fischer vJames P. Ryan
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Robert L. Falk vKaren L. KennardMichael F. Tubach
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Mark B. Abbott vSteven W. BlackBrian E. Argrett vGeoffrey M. Gold vGeoffrey W. Haynes vSteven Hellman vRandall R. Lee vDaniel E. O'Connor
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Brian E. Argrett vCarol L. Brownstein vThomas M. ClearyLeon Dayan vDiane M. Doolittle Robert R. Holmen vKenneth M. KliebardCynthia Lee v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Scott H. BaumanJeff BleichMark V. Boennighausen vLeland ChanAron CramerTimothy P. CrudoLaura N. FashingRobert C. Holtzapple vDavid C. Kalemkarian vAlison D. Keel vRebecca J. Kurland vDiana L. LeeRobin E. Miller & Daniel RossiIlene N. Moore Marco QuazzoAmy J. ResnerLois W. Schwartz vAnita D. Stearns Mayo vTed S. Storey vAnita F. StorkTraci M. TaitJulie Kusske Xanders v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Ronald S. Epstein
1990Donors 35
Class Members 284
Participation 12%
Total Giving $60,198
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Robert P. Doty v Kris & Tom Stoever v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Kathi J. Pugh v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Araceli ColeThomas A. Counts vJuliet A. Davison vAllan T. Marks vMichael L. Schenkman vJohn R. Tinkham
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Gretta GoldenmanMareta C. Hamre vClare M. Maier vFelice & Chris McGrathKim A. ThompsonMichael L. Tuchin v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Juliet T. Browne & Jon W. Hinck vDavid B. FeldmanLisa Chavarria Goodglick vGregory N. Pimstone v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Martin D. Bern Christopher B. Conner vLt. Colonel Frank Delzompo, USMC &
Lisa DelzompoThomas Dorer vDavid A. Ericksen vEllison FolkLinda Q. FoyGeorge A. GuckerEdwina C. Kavanaugh vPaula R. LeeJ. Robert Renner vLawrence W. RuthJohn W. Sither v
1991Donors 29
Class Members 283
Participation 10%
Total Giving $105,994
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Kevin P. Kennedy Mark A. Lemley v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Holly Doremus vSean M. SeLegue v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
James H. Abrams vRick W. Jarvis v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
L. Rachel LermanTimothy A. Miller v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Andrew M. Kaplan vDuy Q. Thai
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Edgar B. Cale III v
Claire Truxaw CormierSteven A. Ellis vAmy Gustafson Finch vCarl R. Goldberg vLorena E. HaynesSteven S. KimballTrisha M. Kimura v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
KEVIN KENNEDY ’91 paid $700 a semester to attend
Berkeley Law. During his third year, the state imposed its first
supplemental fee on professional schools: $500. “From the reaction,
you would’ve thought they were amputating limbs,” Kevin recalls.
“The bargain my generation received on tuition meant most of us
didn’t appreciate how much it costs to run the law school or that
it needed alumni support. Times have obviously changed.”
A corporate partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett who recruits
at Berkeley Law every year, Kevin appreciates how the school has
bolstered its business law faculty ranks and course offerings.
“Most law firm jobs are corporate jobs, yet most law schools
focus on litigation,” he says. “It’s great to see Berkeley ramp up
its business law program so effectively.”
Scott A. Kronland vKevin T. Lantry vMarc S. MaisterHoward G. McPhersonMichael A. RossiShelley J. Sandusky vJohn E. Somorjai vClaude B. StansburyMarta I. TanenhausKatherine Knopoff Wadley v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Elizabeth A. BausSean M. SeLegue
1992Donors 39
Class Members 280
Participation 14%
Total Giving $90,500
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Leo B. Helzel v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
David M. Barkan vJeffrey A. Kaiser
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Angel A. Garganta vAlan G. Ross
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Michael F. Kelleher Alex M. Moisa &
Irma Rodriguez-Moisa vErika Rottenberg vSandee SimshauserJaime A. VillalobosRobert Charles Ward
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Alan A. Abrams, MD Daniel B. Asimow & LeAnn G. Bischoff vJoshua A. Lipp vRobert B. Mison vJulian K. OngLorraine Y. Sumulong
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Richard L. Albores Deborah E. Beck vGregory D. Bibbes
Susan Boenninghausen vRaymond E. Cannon & John J. Sullivan vThel W. CasperBettina M. FernandezLisa B. FitzgeraldSue C. Hansen vDaniel JuarezCaroline S. Lee & Stephen L. Raucher vPatricia R. Lenzi vHoward Shelanski vAdam P. SiegmanDionne G. SinclairRaymond P. Weschler vChun Wright v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Sue C. Hansen
1993Donors 33
Class Members 303
Participation 11%
Total Giving $20,040
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Lawrence E. Mittin vMichael B. Schwarz v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous vCheryl L. Berg & Jesse BergDaniel J. Cloherty vStephanie Gold vSuzanne T. Michel vJonathan M. Palmer & Kara Diane Palmer vYvonne M. Pierrou & Michael D. Prough v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
AnonymousAnthony C. Infanti vRhonda R. Trotter vJames D. Vaughn
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Charles K. AshleyRaul CadenaWilliam H. Fernholz vThomas L. Freedman vKimberly A. Gaab vWilliam T. Gallagher vJames W. GovertKyle W. HoffmanJoyce L. Hom JonesPetrina S. HsiAnn H. Kim vMelonie J. McCallDaphne Moore vJames R. Potter vMichael N. RosnerSerra M. TsethlikaiYiping Yang v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Robert A. SchlesingerA. Marie Villafaña
1994Donors 24
Class Members 232
Participation 10%
Total Giving $18,792
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
Monica K. Cloherty vLee A. Edlund vDaniel L. PinesEllen J. Rubin vNicole M. RyanByron Shoji vCharles W. Welch v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Tom Peckham vMichelle W. Waites vArthur C. Young
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousMark D. Lucia vStephen M. Miller vCraig D. NorrisRachel NosowskyCathy J. Ostiller vDavid F. Rees & Linly Ferris Rees vEric J. Rosenzweig vYael R. SchauderFrank E. Solomon vSarah C. Wilson
1995Donors 32
Class Members 276
Participation 12%
Total Giving $126,248
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
David A. Carrillo
Dean's Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Mallun Yen v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Hassan A. Zavareei
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous vMario L. Barnes vKuk ChoBrett E. Cooper vAlyssa T. Koo vAlexandre B. Makler v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Nicole M. Bartow vMatthew S. Forsyth vTor Gronborg vNicole D. Harris vPaniti JunhasavasdikulMatthew F. Roberts vStephanie Sue Powers SkaffThomas N. Stephens v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousAndrew M. AgtagmaGretchen Bosschart BarberSteven A. ChildressStephanie E. DeanerPatrick J. Farrell vDavid R. King Joshua E. Kirsch Deborah C. Lambe vLisa A. MammelAnna E. Muzzy vLaura H. Parsky vScott A. Shorr vLaird P. Steverango vGlenda M. Zarbock
1996Donors 28
Class Members 263
Participation 11%
Total Giving $54,524
Dean’s Society Partners $24,999 - $49,999
Mitch Zuklie v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Jason Lemkin v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Karen I. BoydMatthew W. Close v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Peter Goss vGilbert M. Labrucherie, Jr. James J. Fontanilla v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Robert S. Schlossman vJoAn Cho & Satoshi Yanai v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
J. Taylor BrowningJon DeanJames N. Eder vJonathan M. Eisenberg vAdrianna E. GuzmanBrian M. ManeyMiguel A. MarquezBrooks A. Olbrys vChristopher H. Pederson vJL Piscitello vTed Mermin & Claudia Polsky vMark D. Servino vEmily A. SmithRobert E. Solomon vJessica Takano vYen B. Trac vChristopher D. Watkins
1997Donors 27
Class Members 297
Participation 9%
Total Giving $11,825
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Jennifer Salzman Romano
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Lisa Arakaki vSabing H. LeeJahna M. Lindemuth
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Julie S. Turner
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vAJ Aquilina vShona L. Armstrong vDavid W. Bowker vJess Bravin vCatherine J. Carter Margaret Nell Fitzgerald vThomas B. Ginsburg vSteven R. Harmon vNan Joesten Vincente Martinez
Cromwell R. Montgomery vJamie N. Nafziger-WhiteKurt B. Opsahl vDiana D. Perry-Elby vGary A. Pulsinelli vCarita T. Shanklin Walker vLinda P. Shih vBrad Simon vJojiro Takano vOsa L. Wolff vBrent Yamashita v
1998Donors 28
Class Members 269
Participation 11%
Total Giving $11,625
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Kenneth DeLeonMichael S. Kwun vTherese M. LeoneAdam P. Schwenker
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Samuel Craig Dibble vBradley A. Harsch & Mutya Fonte HarschRandall Keen vJason Skaggs & Lisa Martins Skaggs v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Jennifer K. Achtert vAndrea Christine BrunettiDavid N. Cassuto vElizabeth Bell CelnikerElizabeth L. Riles Clements vRandal John De JongJon Dowell vNinia Parks ElseyAndrew Esbenshade vCecilia EstolanoKelly S. Howick & Robby W. Mockler vPeggy HuangChristopher Jon JewellCaitlin M. Liu Steven Thaddeus WlodekDebbie Yee v
1999Donors 18
Class Members 291
Participation 6%
Total Giving $12,665
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Drew Davis vHeather Mewes
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Gillian N. Brown vDeborah McInnes Festa vAlison P. Howard vJames Li
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Raymond K. Amanquah & Yanira G. Wong v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousRoxanna M. Altholz Phoenix X. CaiJustin S. Chang vLizbeth H. Flores GarcesJohnny J. Graves vIngrid Loran-HaranquiMatthew A. MalletJennifer J. StarksChristina M. Wheeler v
2000Donors 25
Class Members 306
Participation 8%
Total Giving $12,175
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Sona D. Shah
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Salima A. Merani, PhD vJaewan ParkJoshua S. Rider vJunfeng Wang
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Mie Fujimoto
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Ethan B. Andelman vScott B. Birkey vGerrit Warren Bleeker vRebecca S. Engrav vDaisy Y. Ha vErika K. Mikkelsen HalfordJason P. HanniganLiv K. HassettAlexandra V. Huneeus Randall B. LewisEric A. Moon vMichael D. Murphy vJulie A. SalamonMichael J. SawyerMonica C. Hayde Schreiber vMary Elizabeth Smith v
Karl W. Torke Jennifer M. Urban Elisa A. Vitanza
2001Donors 35
Class Members 297
Participation 12%
Total Giving $22,025
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Vivian W. Chang vChristian A. Chu vYury Kapgan vAnne E. Mahle v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Keith Garner & Jenny Park GarnerChristine Foster Li vJeff Schrepfer vCatherine Shuck v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Kate Bartow vJennifer L. PolseBrian Procel vSandra J. Santos
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Daska P. BabcockRachel A. Birkey vJonathan Stuart Brown vAnita Starchman Bryant v Dawn Marie Ceizler vKatherine C. Zarate DulanyKatherine Anne FleetSinclair S. HwangJennifer KobayashiLea S. McDermidLaura E. Neish vTracy Eila Reichmuth vRick RifenbarkAndrew K. SchultzPratik A. Shah vSandra M. SpectorSusanna E. SquierSuzu TokueMargaret VaseyAlicia Natalie VazAnna Wang vHope S. WhitneyGunnar Wolf v
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
2002Donors 30
Class Members 296
Participation 10%
Total Giving $19,288
Dean's Society Members$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
J. Manena BishopMikako T. Cho vMichael Darron JayAnnie & Jason Lam vShannon D. Rozner v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Franklin B. Goldberg vChristopher Jonathan Schafer vTimothy Yuchi SungSabra-Anne Rachel Truesdale
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Erin J. AntebiMaki Arakawa vKatherine Race Brin vLauren Y. ClairiciaNathan M. DooleyWarren F. Fox vMichael FranzingerNina C. Geneson Otis vDaniel GerberKatherine H. GordonDana N. Hirschenbaum vDeborah A. LeonardDaniel H. Mao vAna Cheney Moon vDenise Lillian Riley vMara & Ben ShreckJason Todd Snyder vThomas S. Wyatt
Planned Gift / Bequest
Cheng-Ling Chen
2003Donors 36
Class Members 296
Participation 12%
Total Giving $30,307
Dean's Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Kathleen A. Janus
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Kevin K. Babikian vLisa Delehunt Olle v
Scott Yu
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Bronwen A. BlassRyan J. Casamiquela vJosephine C. ChoyRamona Mateiu vErik R. Stallman
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousMaral A. Aristakessian vMichelle E. ArmondEmily L. BerningRobert A. BinionDemetrius Chapin-RienzoMatthew P. Chapman vK. Elizabeth DahlstromHayley C. Goodson vMatthew Heyn & Andrea HeynJohn E. JanhunenLori KepnerJennifer R. Larson vThuy Thi LeHoward T. LooAmir A. Naini vNicole A. OzerSheila A. Quinlan vSarah M. RayAndrea Saunders RifenbarkHillary A. RonenSunaina SharmaMatthew J. Syrkin vStefanie G. WestKatherine L. ZuccaErica K. Zunkel v
Planned Gift / Bequest
Stefanie G. West
2004Donors 38
Class Members 337
Participation 11%
Total Giving $30,350
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Frank Martin v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Benson R. Cohen vBenjamin Juhyeok KimAlisa D. Nave
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Sasha R. AbramsMiranda-Lin S. Bailey vWill T. DeVries v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Anonymous vWenfang Chen vBrian R. GuthKaren B. Petroski
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Laura C. AltieriMichelle W. AndersonVolinka D. AugustenborgRana AwadJennifer C. Bretan vShanda C. Chapin-RienzoMikel Diez SarasolaSteven J. FeldsteinYan GeVictoria K. HallFumihiko Hori vKristi A. Hughes vJames A. JohnsonMohammad N. KashmiriHsiao C. MaoKaren C. MarchianoAraceli Martinez-Olguin vDeborah K. Miller vAnna T. PletcherMarnie E. RiddleKathy RobertsBhanu K. SadasivanAaron C. Stonecash vSonja M. StrahmJason S. Takenouchi vWinslow B. TaubClaudia M. Vetesi
2005Donors 32
Class Members 353
Participation 9%
Total Giving $8,418
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Liwen A. Mah vNoah S. Rosenthal
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Elizabeth Hope Eng vPhillip G. Freemon vJennie Kim vYen P. Nguyen vYungsuhn Park vBryan W. Wahl v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousCatherine S. AhnRachael Burnson & Javier C. RiveraErin Carroll vAndrea J. FitanidesHartwell V. Harris vSung-Mei HsiungElizabeth E. Hunter vAnn L. KimAdrianna B. Kripke vElizabeth LinAnupama K. MenonElizabeth J. MilesEnrique A. Monagas vAnn M. O'Leary vBeko Reblitz-Richardson &
Miyoko SavageMark Uzane SchneidermanNisha K. ShahSky C. StanfieldJasmine M. StarrKaja TretjakFelix T. Wu v
Planned Gift / Bequest
S. Davis CarnigliaKristin L. O'Hanlon
2006Donors 24
Class Members 338
Participation 7%
Total Giving $6,015
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
David A. Taylor
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Robert da Silva AshleyPrisca BaeJoanna RosenDavid C. Yang v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousAmanjit S. AroraSteven S. BenolkinJustin T. BergerMarc T. CampopianoJames B. Duff vZachary O'Neill FallonJennifer A. HuberSumin JooMelanie R. KayCheryl Galindo KushidaHenry H. LauMichael R. LepieTara C. LundstromRashad J. Morris
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
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Carly O'Halloran AlamedaMatthew C. PetersonSarah Rackley OlsonSachiel P. Slavin
2007Donors 41
Class Members 339
Participation 12%
Total Giving $11,930
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Laura Evans v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Thomas S. FletcherScott A. Zimmermann v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Christina G. Hioureas Spencer J. PahlkeJessica S. Parsons
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
AnonymousSarah B. AngelRobert Lee Boone, Jr.Corinne I. Calfee vSean M. CallagyJanette D. Catron vShelley L. CavalieriStephen DangAnand H. DasSharla K. DraemelLara K. EilhardtAli EzzatyarMark R. Feeser vIrene V. GutierrezRuth L. HawleyPatrick T. Hein vCameron L. HollandNeelam Ihsanullah
Megan A. JenningsJohn D. Le & Madelene SunJessica L. LoarieLenin E. LopezMarkus LotzJoseph B. McInnis &
Virginia M. Zaunbrecher vJenna Musselman YottNiccolo PallesiTeresa PanepintoPuneet K. SandhuMatthew Joseph SchutteSarah C. SpiegelSarah E. Simmons Spires vAlison R. Watkins vBryant Y. Yang
2008Donors 61
Class Members 363
Participation 17%
Total Giving $18,937
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Samson O. Asiyanbi vRobert B. Cunningham vMei-Jung HuangHirotaka Okada vStephen P. Sibold vRichard V. Swearingen vKatherine A. TrefzKai Zhu v
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Christopher D. AhnJoshua R. Benson & Katherine C. LubinHector O. Huezo vHyun-Sook KangMichael Tsung-Tsun LiiJessica D. MendozaJason C. Wright
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Zachary B. AllenMojgone Azemun vAdele R. BagleyBrien C. BellAndrew S. BraginTheresa Ann BuckleyTimothy Vincent Capozzi vGenevieve L. CaseyJenny W. CheungChhunny ChheanSteve C. ChiuPhillip R. ClarkIan D. Clunies-Ross vDiana Friedland vAlan J. GallowayJennifer M. GómezSarah T. Grossman-Swenson &
Robert W. StudleyMisti D. Groves vAndrew T. HayashiJayni Foley Hein v
Yaser HerreraJustin G. HewgillAubry R. HollandTsuyoshi Ikeda vPuneet V. KakkarPatricia M. KeadyAlexis P. KellyMonique E. LiburdTheodore McCombsSarala V. Nagala & Alexander S. RosasTu Quyen PhamDaniel Joseph PollakMasha M. PolyakovKatherine K. RankinMichael J. Rosen-PrinzDavid B. & Megan Z. SnyderDeana S. SobelJulianne M. Spears vArmilla T. Staley-NgomoChristina K. StearnsMartin R. SulMatthew S. Tiberio vSarah K. Webb
2009Donors 45
Class Members 399
Participation 11%
Total Giving $7,408
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Helena J. Engfeldt
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Brandon Hugh BrownCortlin H. Lannin vJose Luis Lopez
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vLuiz A. ArroyoKatherine L. BrombergKatherine E. BurdickMari M. CalderMicaela S. DavisMeredith R. DearbornSarah M. EdwardsAaron Justin Epstein vChristine A. FujitaTamar R. Gubins vVina N. HaLindsay M. Harris & Brian R. Israel vMatthew Brian HenjumJoey J. HipolitoSally HuangChristine J. Hung vJennifer R. Jeffers vElizabeth A. Kaplan vMallika KaurThomas J. KearneyJoshua M. KeesanBoris KoganAllison C. Kop
More than eight years have passed since TAVY DUMONT ’06 finished law school. But even now, as a solo practitioner, Berkeley
Law remains deeply ingrained in her everyday work. “Pretrial Civil
Litigation taught me a great deal about persuasive writing and
I still refer to my notes from Advanced Legal Research,” Tavy reveals.
“What I liked best about Berkeley was being around so many
amazingly smart people.”
Tavy, who handles consumer class actions on behalf of plaintiffs,
says that “wanting to give back is natural.” She worries that as
California’s budget allocations toward higher education continue
to decline, student loan debts for Berkeley Law graduates continue to
rise. “With the loss of state funding,” Tavy says, “alumni engagement
is more important than ever.”
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Anna M. KriegerMichaela L. Lozano vElizabeth D. MauldinMichael J. McCarthyCamille L. MilderKarla C. PerezMarc A. PilotinEzekiel Lee RauscherKimberly A. & Stuart J. Robinson vMargaret A. SextonJaclyn M. Shull-GonzalezJennifer A. StalzerLisa StockholmJulia D. Taylor vSarah R. Weinman
2010Donors 44
Class Members 411
Participation 11%
Total Giving $8,827
William Carey Jones Associates $2,499 - $4,999
Raghav R. Krishnapriyan
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Shane G. Smith
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Patrick C. BageantAdam Blankenheimer vTimothy S. Hughes
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anne E. AbramowitzCharles Owen AinscoughTakeshi Akiba vCheryl AndradaAmanda H. BeckSunil Bector vBenjamin Richard Botts vLucero ChavezIrina DardikVartanoush M. DefterderianKurt M. Denk vAlexander K. DiGiorgioGustavo R. Do Couto E SilvaJanaki S. GandhiAtteeyah E. Hollie vNandini K. IyerAurora V. KaiserNathan S. KamesarSarah M. Keane vChristina C. KoganAnson LauJonas B. LermanRebecca S. LiuSumit Mallick & Allison O. Watkins vElizabeth Ann MartinRoberto E. MerazTobias A. Meyer
Jeslyn A. MillerJohn M. MontagueDinah X. OrtizSarah PaulyVanessa Joan Reid vMark T. Rumold vJonathan H. SingerAlexis A. SohrakoffNeil A. WarrenSarah Faye Weiss vShane B. Witnov v
2011Donors 49
Class Members 460
Participation 11%
Total Giving $10,541
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Kye J. Lee
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
James M. Ro
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous vAlexander D. BaxterLaura C. BeckermanTheodore B. BlankSophia H. CalderonStephanie G. ClarkAllison E. CrowApril M. ElliottElizabeth C. ErakerWilliam S. Friedman vSara B. GiardinaJennifer E. GoldmanMaeve E. & Sean E. Goodbody vGretchen L. GordonDevin J. Heckman vBlake J. HollandRoshanak K. JonesDaniel K. KoltaBradley D. KrackVeronika KrizovaJullie Z. LalRyan S. LincolnElanor A. ManginCaitrin McKiernanAdam J. McNeileWilliam A. MoseleyJana M. MoserWilliam B. MostKimpo NgoiKuruvilla J. OlasaJulia M. PowersJay PurcellVivek J. Rao & Elizabeth B. SchroederEllen G. RheaumeJoseph R. RoseAdam F. ShearerGregory G. Sperla
Micah R. SuchermanLynn M. TaNatalie TorresJulia S. Van de WalleSummer W. VolkmerSamuel J. WeinerLala T. WuLeslie A. Wulff
2012Donors 46
Class Members 528
Participation 9%
Total Giving $50,079
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Sarah R. MorosTracy M. Tefertiller
Boalt AdvocatesUp to $499
Arusyak AbrahamyanBriana M. AbramsZachary L. Baron vAudrey A. BarronZachary T. BohlenderDavid A. BrownElena V. ElkinaAndrew C. Fong vNicholas D. FramMary M. GilbertMakda A. GoitomNell M. Green Nylen vBrett M. HammonAmir HassanabadiAna C. HerreraJustin H. HoJerome S. HsiangMatthias A. InderkumJill N. Jaffe vSuzanne E. JaffeDanielle A. KendrickAliya A. KhanJudith K. LêVum K. MangKatherine E. McGrathThomas S. MeisterAylin OncelEddy ParkPeter M. PerezSilvana A. Quintanilla vCara H. SandbergRebecca J. SchonbergKarina A. SmithAdam B. SterlingPhilip J. TassinCole H. TaylorRachel M. TerpEmily Tienken vHoai-Mi V. Vu
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Maya P. WaldronChristoffer E. WaseliusMeredith S. WilenskyKelly K. Yang
2013Donors 36
Class Members 529
Participation 7%
Total Giving $2,231
Boalt AdvocatesUp to $499
Joseph V. BuiMelanie M. ColeBrian C. CormanNathan C. DamweberAnna M. DornHolly H. DranginisLauren G. EscherFelicity L. GrishamParhaum J. HamidiGregory M. Holtz IIZi Wei HuSaira A. HussainMichelle B. IorioNicholas R. JimenezShayla M. JohnsonSophie B. KaiserMaya B. KarwandeMolly L. LeiwantJane A. LevichPeggy P. LiDaniel J. MandelChristopher L. MartinSusannah K. MartinKaitlyn M. MurphyKei NishimuraAnn Mary E. OlsonIan K. PeckSomerset M. Perry vKealoha K. PualaniAnn E. SaganMolly A. SmolenSamona L. TaylorMary Tharin v
Charlynn L. WeissenbachJulia R. WeissmanSam A. Wheeler
2014Donors 168
Class Members 566
Participation 30%
Total Giving $10,097
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Linda C. GeballeAnne T. Hilby
Boalt Advocates
3 4
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
35
Up to $499
Gabriella A. AhdootDevon A. AhearnSaba N. AhmedColin Z. AllredEasha AnandAida AshouriElena R. BarnertBrandy L. BarnesJennifer L. BarnetteHaley N. BavasiAmy L. BelsherLaura E. BishopCarolyn S. BlumenfeldTristan H. BrownKeagan D. BuchananJennifer N. CadetLauren M. CapaccioKaloma N. CardwellAmanda M. CaseEmily H. ChenTerence H. ChenTheresa H. ChengJames P. ChoEric R. CohenCameron M. CookJoseph L. CooterPaul M. CoxTimothy M. CroninEric D. CuellarAnna S. DanielCelia G. De Pentheny O'KellyKayla D. DelgadoSylvia L. DetarJessica L. DiazSamuel J. DiazAngel S. DiazDaniel G. DobiesKatherine J. DuncanAlan C. EnriquezKathryn A. EshbaughChristina R. FarmerJesse M. FinfrockNatalie K. FlechsigRommy L. FloresBenjamin T. FoxZachary J. FranklinNicole A. FritzYahor FursevichGrant R. GarberMaria C. Garrett De LievanoMegan M. GentryRebecca L. GindiJoshua P. GlucoftKatie R. GlynnJeremymichael P. GoldsteinAndrew J. GordonElizabeth A. HadzimaSara HajiShahmeer A. HalepotaSusan S. HarBrittany G. HarwoodShana R. HellerGeorge HorvathGrace HsuCasey A. HultinNaomi C. HungAntonio L. IngramLouisa S. IrvingKatie M. JacksonPhillip A. Johnston
Robert D. JurrensAmanda M. KarlStephanie J. KellyStacie O. KinserJesse J. KoehlerBrianna C. KohrKevin KraftRobin L. KuntzCatherine Y. KwonNicholas M. LamprosJamie L. LanphearAllison M. LauterbachKarina A. LayuganRebecca C. LeeAlex S. LiLeilani LipaLujing LiuElisabeth L. LongSteven A. LopezMary C. LoumLalitha D. MadduriJulia Z. MarksCara L. McGarianPatrick S. McNallyKevin P. MeilEduard MeleshinskyPatrick T. MetzPaul D. MeyerGabriel A. MilitelloNathaniel P. MillerReetu D. ModyChase R. MorelloSana N. MunasifiMarienna H. MurchJohn Muse-FisherVeronica NautsAdam E. NguyenMegan K. NiedermeyerAlma M. NietoJustin OrrSarah W. OrrickEdward H. OsherJanine F. Panchok-BerryLindsay C. ParhamJalem Z. PegueroJahnavi V. PendharkarJillian A. Pesin-FulopAmber V. PhillipsDanielle C. PierreNathan B. PillerMaxwell H. PinesRebecca PopuchMeredith R. PressfieldAlexandra R. PressmanValentina RestrepoJeanne U. ReyesKathryn A. RobinettePage S. RobinsonAshley N. RodriguezWhitney L. RubensteinKimya SaiedJuan C. SanchezJoseph C. SantiestebanKatherine H. SchaeferCristina H. SepeDonald E. ShackelfordJonathan S. SidhuAnuradha SivaramLauren E. SmithEmily R. SoederBryn E. StarbirdJulia C. Stephanides
Sara C. StephensMichael L. SuShyaam N. SubramanianPenni K. TakadeAndrew B. TalaiLogan T. TalbotIoana E. TchouklevaRukayatu TijaniJennifer D. TruongRobert A. UnderwoodJames A. UngerFabiano P. ValerioKimberley C. WeberEthan M. WeinerSamuel R. WelchHeather A. WellesSamuel A. WilsonJoseph T. WimsettLillian I. WoodAlexandra A. WoodEfan WuBenjamin J. YoodHae Ri YouWinny Young
Current StudentsSociety of 1912 $500 - $999
Benjamin H. Asch ’15
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Lauren M. Hudson ’15
Lora J. Krsulich ’16
John D. Maher ’16
Stephanie L. Postal ’16
Lindsay N. Walter ’16
Berkeley Law's Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects (SLPS)—
founded and run by students—identify a legal need and provide
direct services to underserved communities. While working on
three such projects, MONA TAYLOR ’13 routinely saw
fellow students spend their own money on supplies, tackle
administrative tasks, and coordinate fundraising. “I wanted to
help,” she says.
These days, Mona’s “small but consistent” monthly donations
help students focus on the high-impact legal work they came
to do. “Law school can beat you down, but SLPS lifted me up,” she
says. “The programs have so much to offer: hands-on experience,
mentoring, exposure to real clients… I may no longer live near
Berkeley, but I can stay involved with this community that had
such a positive impact on so many of us.”
Berkeley Law professor
ELEANOR SWIFT ,
who retired in May,
celebrates the completion
of the Campaign for Boalt
Hall with her husband
ROBERT COLE ,
also a former professor
at the law school.
3 6
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Anonymous v
David A. Carrillo ’95
Pamela Samuelson v
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Babette B. Barton ’54
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53 v
Jesse H. Choper v
Eleanor Swift v
John C. Yoo v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Holly Doremus ’91 v
Mel EisenbergRobert A. Kagan v
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousDavid D. Caron ’83
Daniel A. Farber v
Edward C. Halbach, Jr. v
Bob Infelise ’80 v
Herma Hill Kay v
Peter Menell & Claire SylviaDavid Oppenheimer v
Eric Stover v
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Robert P. Bartlett & Victoria Plaut v
Cheryl L. Berg ’93
George H. BrownRobert D. CooterLaurel Fletcher & Jeff Selbin v
Mark GergenJennifer M. Granholm & Daniel MulhernJohn R. HetlandKate Jastram ’87 v
Thomas M. JordeGillian Lester & Eric TalleyJohn K. McNultyMelissa E. MurrayThomas H. ReynoldsHarry N. Scheiber v
Elisabeth SemelJonathan S. Simon ’87 v
Stephen D. Sugarman v
Molly S. Van HouwelingFranklin E. Zimring
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Robert C. Berring, Jr.Robert H. ColeStavros Gadinis & Katerina LinosJoan H. HollingerPhillip E. Johnson v
Sanford H. Kadish v
David Lieberman v
Anne Joseph O’Connell & Jamie O'Connell v
Andrea L. Peterson ’78 v
Antonio Rossmann v
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Kathryn Abrams & William A. KellTy AlperRoxanna M. Altholz ’99
Michelle W. AndersonKenneth A. BambergerEric BiberCarolyn P. BlumAndrew BradtEmily Bruce & Justin McCraryStephen McG. Bundy ’78 v
Michelle ColeLauren B. Edelman ’86
William H. Fernholz ’93 v
William A. FletcherDavid GamageAnne GordonAndrew T. GuzmanIan Haney-LópezKristen HolmquistChris Jay HoofnaglePatricia Plunkett HurleyJanice E. Kosel ’71 v
Prasad KrishnamurthyChristopher L. KutzNicole Lehtman
Robert P. MergesSeth E. Mermin ’96 v
Saira Mohamed v
Calvin MorrillMichael MushenoAnn M. O’Leary ’05 v
Aleem U. RajaEric Rakowski v
Russell RobinsonBertrall RossAndrea Roth v
Daniel L. RubinfeldLindsay Sturges SaffouriBidish SarmaSusan B. Schechter v
Paul M. SchwartzMartin M. Shapiro v
Marjorie M. Shultz ’76 v
William H. Fernholz ’93
David A. Sklansky v
Sarah SongAvani M. SoodRachel E. SternTalha SyedKaren TaniAmanda TylerJennifer M. Urban ’00
Kathleen M. Vanden Heuvel ’86
Jan VetterLeti VolppCharles D. Weisselberg
FACULTY
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor
Kevin Argys Rachel BarleyMichael Bazeley Alexey F. BerlindMarilyn Byrne
Catalina C. Cariaga-Nakamura v
Camille CrittendenFran Davis v
Stephanie E. Deaner ’95
Patricia Donnelly Terrence J. Galligan
Meg GarstangJayni Foley Hein ’08 v
Annik Hirshen Alexa KoenigBrooke KrystosekDeborah C. Lambe ’95 v
Andrea Lampros
Sheri Showalter Robert G. Sproul III v Eric Stover v
Edward Tom Dennis Tominaga Susan R. Whitman Mark G. Yudof v
STAFF
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor = Senior administrators who, as a group, achieved 100 percent participation in supporting the Faculty & Staff Centennial Scholarship Fund
Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center (HRC) has ongoing
financial supporter THOMAS WHITE to thank for part
of its success. “It’s important for law students to gain direct
exposure to human rights issues,” he says, “so that they’ll
seriously consider this legal field as a career or at least consider
the human rights implications in whatever aspect of law they
ultimately choose as their profession.”
While senior vice president of research and development at two
companies, Thomas helped develop the technology HRC uses in
its forensic DNA analysis. He says the center’s atrocity response,
sexual violence, and forensic programs are “uniquely designed
and positioned to provide research-based responses to global
human rights violations, and to train the next generation of
human rights investigators.”
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Anonymous v
David M. & Camille A. AndrewsRobert Glushko v
Douglas E. & Lisa M. GoldmanMarion B. Slusser *
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
Thomas J. White v
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
AnonymousArthur Berliner & Marian LeverLois H. Feinblatt v
Andrew R. & Sharon GillinGreg & Liz Lutz v
Robert Shapiro
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
AnonymousChang H. BaekGerson P. & Barbara B. Bakar v
Mari S. Choper v
Cathy & Joe Feldman v
Randall GuynnDavid & Anita Keller v
Jonathan H. KimMaja Kristin v
Eu Bong LeeHong-Hoon LeeKatherine N. SchickRobert & Charlotte UramElsa Arnett v
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Linda M. & Marc A. Assante-CarrascoEugene J. BoyleGregory DovelBarry P. & Erica T. Goode v
H. William HarlanAdam HochschildBarbara Rambo & Tom GoossensDarian W. & Richard L. Swig
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Martha F. Africa v
Bil BanksJacqueline & Yves Cognet v
C. Lee CoxRichard & Barbara DahlMargaret A. Frampton v
Kate Fritz v
Christine GarveyRon & Shelly HarwoodCandace KahnGerard J. Lewis, Jr. v
Mark MidkiffStephen & Anne RaderRick & Chick Runkel
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous (4)Daniel N. Abrahamson v
Metin BasogluMary Ann BernardNicholas BinkleyJohn M. Breen v
Brad D. Brian v
Michael E. & Linda S. Delehunt v
Anne B. DorseySusan J. & Ron EdelmanElizabeth F. Farnsworth v
Karen F. GroveAllen Hardy & Claudia EckelmannBill & Gayle IdeJung S. KimMarcus LamprosMay M. Luke v
Joel MackDavid J. Miller v
Katherine Stokes MorehouseVerne NewcombMasashi & Yoshiko OkaHardip S. Pannu & Manjot K. PannuJerrold Schaefer v
Rachel J. Shigekane & Steven KraftJonathan B. SilversBill Stolte & Stephanie PetersDorothy W. TrautmanJudith Tuller v
Rebecca WesterfieldEdward WhelanTerry O. Wiley
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Heslam R. AlalusiWilliam F. Alderman v
Ken P. AlexSpike & Lynne AlperRobert A. & Suzanne Boas v
Candace M. Carroll & Leonard B. Simon v
Joan Costello v
Doris Fine v
Joseph FloodDeborah & Stephen GoldblattBruce Golden & Michelle MercerPatricia Haynes v
Bruce T. HilbyAnne HilkerMorris & Rosey HirschDavid HollingerVincent J. Iacopino & Jeannette NeeJulie C. JaegerKatharine E. JohnsonRobert JonesRoger KimmelKathryn W. Leonard v
Marc A. Levin & Jeffrey N. DauberC. Maria Lu v
Tsipora R. & Harvey PeskinEllen M. Prager v
Michael D. RamseyEric & Jennifer W. ScheuermannRita R. Semel v
Susan J. ShawTetsuo & Yoshi ShimuraBeth Van Schaack
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Anonymous (3)Manuel Aguayo v
Paul F. Albert v
Tamar ToddEvelyn L. & Robert Z. ApteChristy & Rob ArnoldRobert D. Bacon v
Patrick BallSharona BarzilayGibor B. Basri & Jessica BroitmanGail BensingerGil BerkeleyRobert Berlind
Harry ChotinerSara BolderEric BoorstinBorislav N. Borisov & Petia G. BorissovaLara BradtJames J. BrosnahanElizabeth Bruce & R. Michael OliverJeanette M. & Ronald J. BruciatiLaurie & David CalliesRosemarie & Glenn CarminatiRick & Bev ChongJosh A. CohenJacqueline & Robert CorriveauAdele K. CorvinSteven D. Dahlgren
FRIENDS
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v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
3 8
Linda H. DaltonAmy Danforth & Smokey StoverAlbert H. DavisRaymond J. & Birgitta S. DavisDevah DeFuscoJames C. Dever IIICarol & Richard DotyReuben A. DuarteGerald L. Dunbar v
Jay & Judy EspovichLouis FeldmanEsther & Robert FerroLinda M. FletcherJaime-Alexis Fowler & Adam BorelliJames & Louise FrankelJian FuDanielle FuschettiBarry GatesC.R. GibbJennifer L. GottiFrederick D. GrambortJean & Ellison GraysonJeannie SearsDeborah Drickersen-CortezSierra HarrisArthur HaubenstockNorman & Dolores HeathornAnn HechtDavid Heiden & Katherine SeligmanMichael HelbingMary HelveyIrma D. Herrera & Mark D. Levine v
Neil M. Levy Gerard Hertig
Julie HessJessica Hilberman & Katrina ReidMegan Himan & Jeff FreundEdwin E. Huddleson IIIMark HurleyErin L. Inama v
Tasha & Fedric KelleyCharles KoenigWalter KoningWilliam KroenerRalph & Carol KuiperJessica RiskinLynne Lasry v
Kyeong-Ju Lee & Eun-Soon ChoiPhyllis K. Levy v
Martina & Arnold LimGoodwin Liu v
Eugene A. & Carol L. LudwigDana LundbladElizabeth & Glenn LynchMario & Velma MagnaniDiana & Andre MalinElda MarcevichKyle MatarreseWalter & Deborah J. MatystikJanna & Patrick McClanahanDavid MendelJo AndrewsJoan & E.H. MirnerNels Bangerter v
Ann C. Moorman & Dean ArnoldMary C. Morgan & Heather FermidgeCindy Morninglight & Verne S. OstranderBettina Mow
Grant Nakamura v
Elizabeth NeilsonRaquel H. Newman v
Stephen & Maggie Oetgen v
David OnekJennifer O'ReillyCristian OrregoJohn PalmerParamsothy ParthipanNeva K. & Victor A. PeskinRoberto PortoleseJames & Angela PutkeyBryan Quevedo v
Lee M. & Paul C. QuintanaDalious W. BagbySamuel RaymondPaul Resnick & Joan Karlin v
Michael P. Richards v
Carol A. RommelJoy MilliganEdward L. RubinJames RubingerHussein SaffouriLillian SaucedaBartlett & Linda SaundersJeffrey ScalesDavid Scalise & Wendy A. Kirk-ScaliseBrian Garcia v
Devin SchindlerHerbert A. Schreier v
Marion & Joel SelbinGeorge F. & Linda S. Sensabaugh v
Charles M. Sevilla
Robyn Sharp & Gabriel ChattenCharles E. SimmsRyan SlaterNora SloanBarbara SmithPeter F. & Patricia B. SmithJerry & Clyde SnowMichael S. SorgenAthena T. Stephanopoulos v
Craig E. StewartMonte StewartMichael A. Stoto & Rosemary ChalkStephen SzwastTed TanakaC. Henry Veit v
Aref WardakGail R. WeinheimerJohn W. WeiserPaul WeitzelDorothy D. Wilson &
Robert B. Thompson v
Gerald & Virginia WilsonRenee & Herman WinickJeanne S. & Eric WoodfordMia F. YamamotoAnders YangYungnane YangAndrew YapheChih-Kang W. YuSteve & Victoria ZatkinXi Zheng
FRIENDS
v = 3+ Consecutive-year donor * = Deceased
Lions of Litigation
VALERIE RAMOS ’15 is plenty smart. Exhibit A: Winning the 2013 national IP LawMeet with two classmates. Exhibit B: Taking part in a Lions of Litigation dinner, a new program where prominent alumni litigators share their real-world experiences and lessons learned with students from Berkeley Law’s Board of Advocates.
“There’s so much, as law students, that we don’t know,” Valerie says. “Talking with someone actually in the practice is really important in deciding what you should be doing. Lions of Litigation dinners give students a chance to ask questions and get advice from talented litigators, and force us to reflect on what we want our futures to look like.”
The program creates community and connects students with alumni in inter-generational conversations about the law, critical skills, and career trajectories. In January, Luke Ellis '75 hosted a dinner for Valerie and a few other students at the UC Faculty Club. “He told us litigation war stories and was very helpful and engaging," Valerie says. "He even emailed everyone who attended with an open invitation to reach out to him. It was an amazing experience."
In addition to Luke, Berkeley Law thanks the following graduates for serving as Lions of Litigation hosts: David Carrillo '95 and '11, William E. Gagen, Jr. '68, Lynn Pasahow '72, Sean SeLegue '91, and Lenard Weiss '62.
Dean’s Society Leadership Circle $100,000 and above
Anonymous (3)The Atlantic PhilanthropiesBank of America FoundationCalifornia EndowmentHugh & Hazel Darling FoundationThe Ford FoundationThe Rosalinde &
Arthur Gilbert FoundationLisa & Douglas Goldman FundThe Jim Joseph FoundationKorea Institute of Ocean Science &
Technology (KIOST)Koret FoundationJohn D. & Catherine T. MacArthur
FoundationMicrosoft CorporationOpen Society FoundationsPepsiCoThomas W. Smith FoundationTides FoundationVictim Compensation &
Government Claims BoardS. K. Yee Foundation
Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
AnonymousAmerican AssemblyAmerican UniversityHumanity UnitedIsrael InstituteNew Venture FundAlfred P. Sloan FoundationStuart Foundation
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
American Association of Law LibrariesBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJJames Campbell CompanySamuel Freeman Charitable TrustKirkland & Ellis FoundationPacific Gas & Electric Corporation
FoundationResources Legacy Fund FoundationUnion Bank FoundationWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
FoundationWollenberg Foundation
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Ayco Charitable FoundationBrill USACisco Systems FoundationCornish & Carey CommercialEconomic Policy InstituteGoogleEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundNational Education Association (NEA)
The Henry W. & Nettie Robinson Foundation
John Paul Stevens Fellowship FoundationU.S. Charitable Gift TrustVermont Law School
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
AnonymousAtmel CorporationCalifornia Asylum Representation Clinic
(CARC)Flora Family FoundationInflexion Point StrategyPacific Union PayablesRosenberg FoundationRPX Corporation
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
AnonymousBingham Osborn &
Scarborough FoundationThe Jacob & Valeria Langeloth FoundationLarkmead VinyardsMorrison & Foerster FoundationPacific Gas & Electric CompanyResonant Legal Media
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Bay Area Black Prosecutors Association Boalt Hall Women's AssociationCalifornia Rural Legal AssistanceCampaign for the Fair Sentencing of YouthJohn Doar FoundationKahle/Austin FoundationKazan McClain Abrams Fernandez
LGHO&B FoundationKDS Starlight InvestmentsLaw School Admission CouncilOrthodox Vision FoundationRenaissance Charitable FoundationRockRose InstituteSaybrook ProductionsSidley Austin FoundationMary Wohlford Foundation
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
East Bay La Raza Lawyers AssociationSaint Ignatius College Preparatory
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
American Endowment FoundationAsian American Bar AssociationBank of America Charitable Gift FundCambridge University PressFernbacher Declaration of TrustKPMGLatina Lawyers Bar AssociationT. Rowe Price Charitable Giving
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, & ORGANIZATIONS
Since 1989, the HUGH & HAZEL DARLING FOUNDATION has supported Berkeley Law by funding faculty chairs and through
contributions geared to faculty retention, facilities renovation, and
visiting scholar programs. The Darling Foundation’s most recent
gift to our fledgling Public Law Program supports a fellowship
fund that will enable graduates to conduct research and produce
scholarship in constitutional and public law.
Hugh W. Darling was a prominent Los Angeles area lawyer and
bar association leader. He also served as mayor of Beverly Hills.
As legal counsel and a director for Western Air Lines, Inc., he
influenced the development of commercial aviation nationwide.
Foundation Trustee Richard Stack, his former law partner,
says that Mr. Darling “was proud to be a lawyer and thought the
law to be a noble profession.”
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Dean’s Society Counselors $50,000 - $99,999
CooleyKirkland & EllisSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom
Dean’s Society Partners $25,000 - $49,999
Covington & BurlingFish & RichardsonGillin Jacobson Ellis Larsen & LuceyHaynes and BooneKnobbe Martens Olson & BearLatham & WatkinsMorrison & FoersterMunger Tolles & OlsonOrrick Herrington & SutcliffeWeil Gotshal & MangesWhite & CaseWilmerHaleWilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiWinston & Strawn
Dean’s Society Members $10,000 - $24,999
Alston + BirdBaker BottsCrowell & MoringGibson Dunn & CrutcherGTC Law GroupGunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve
Franklin & HachigianHickman Palermo Truong & BeckerIrell & ManellaKasowitz Benson Torres & FriedmanKeker & Van NestKilpatrick TownsendMcDermott Will & EmeryO'Melveny & MyersPaul Hastings Janofsky & WalkerRopes & GraySidley AustinSimpson Thacher & BartlettVan Pelt Yi & James
Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Baker & McKenzieBingham McCutchen
Farella Braun + MartelFenwick & WestHanson BridgettTurner Boyd LLPWeaver Austin Villeneuve & Sampson
William Carey Jones Associates $2,500 - $4,999
Arnold & PorterKazan, McClain Satterley & GreenwoodMcManis FaulknerRoss Wersching & Wolcott
Law School Sproul Associates $1,000 - $2,499
Briscoe Ivester & BazelDavis Polk & WardwellDebevoise & PlimptonDorsey & WhitneyJones DayRutan & TuckerSheppard Mullin Richter & HamptonTrellis Law GroupWachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz
Society of 1912 $500 - $999
Cadwalader Wickersham & TaftFoley & LardnerHogan LovellsKatten Muchin RosenmanPaul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & GarrisonPemberton & AssociatesPerkins CoieShute Mihaly & WeinbergerSullivan & CromwellTroutman Sanders
Boalt Advocates Up to $499
Arguedas Cassman & HeadleyCadena ChurchillClarence Dyer & CohenDiehl & RodewaldMoss & MurphyPedder Hesseltine Walker & Toth
LAW FIRMS
Law firms have provided Berkeley Law with integral support.
Their reasons for contributing are as varied as their practice areas:
some have enthusiastic alumni, some want to forge connections
with our brilliant students, and some value programs that will
help budding lawyers effectively serve the legal profession.
We are extremely grateful for these firms, many of whose lawyers
volunteer as moot court judges, conference panelists, and student
mentors, among other roles. Law firms also play a pivotal part in
sponsoring tables at our annual Citation Award dinner.
Berkeley Law thanks the following firms for hosting law school
events and receptions this past fiscal year: Arnold & Porter, Dorsey
& Whitney, Fenwick & West, Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell,
Manatt Phelps & Phillips, McManis Faulkner, Orrick Herrington &
Sutcliffe, Rutan & Tucker, Sidley Austin, Simpson Thatcher &
Bartlett, Starn O’Toole Marcus & Fisher, and WilmerHale.
The Berkeley Law community came out en masse for the annual Citation Award dinner March 13 in San Francisco. (Left): Dean Christopher Edley, Jr., who
stepped down at the end of 2013, congratulates Citation Award winner Theodore Olson '65. (Right): Judge Steven Brick '72 (center) introduces Field Placement
Program Director Susan Schechter to Fenwick & West partner Lynn Pasahow '72, president of the law school's alumni association this past fiscal year.
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The Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society was founded to recognize the generosity of people who have included Berkeley Law in their estate plans through bequests, pooled income funds, gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, gifts of life insurance, or gifts of property.
Anonymous (3)Marcia A. ’80 & Richard M. AbramsEdward J. Arnold *Schuyler BaileyBernard Bradley Barber ’71
William T. Barker ’74
Gibor B. Basri & Jessica BroitmanElizabeth 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
Kappy K. Bristol ’73
Clarence W. Brizee, Jr. ’57
Wayne A. Brooks ’74
Patricia A. Buffler, PhD *Stephanie E. BullerPatricia 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
Dorothy F. Dickey ’81
Duke B. Diehl ’71
Gail (Overcashier) Dolton ’86 & Douglas H. Dolton
Thomas B. Donovan ’62
Anne B. DorseyDiane D. Eames ’71
Lauren B. Edelman ’86
W. Russell EllisRonald S. Epstein ’89
Robert D. Evans ’71
Gilda H. FellerMichael C. Ferguson ’68
Ann Finlinson & John CantRalph T. Fisher, Jr.David B. Flinn ’63
Virginia R. FurthJim ’59 & Judy GanulinJoanne M. Garvey ’61
Jane Liebman Goichman ’61
Lisa A. Goldfien ’82
Elizabeth Marsteller GordonA. Marina Gracias ’83 & Bernard MartisDonald Gralnek ’70
Forrest M. Greenberg ’47
Richard L. Greene ’63
Colleen & Robert D. HaasLaura J. HallMichael James Halloran ’65 & Virginia S. HalloranEllis & Anne HamiltonPhil Hammer ’61
Sue C. Hansen ’92
Gene G. Harter ’71
Jon F. ’69 & Connie HartungAnn Fingarette Hasse ’73
Tom Henteleff ’68
James K. Herbert ’62
Fernando V. Hernandez ’66
Judge Patricia Herron, Ret. ’64
Harold C. Hohbach ’52
David HowekampMargaret E. Hoyt ’52
Emily JacobsRichard E. Jay ’63 *James R. Jenner ’60
J. Richard Johnston ’39
Thomas M. JordeAnn Jorgensen ’83
Sanford H. KadishArchibald C. K. Kaolulo ’73
Walter M. Kaufmann ’61
James R. & Mary Ann Kidder
Joseph 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
David E. Lindgren ’63
William R. Loveless ’59
Nancy K. LuskGreg & Liz LutzMartha MacBrideClare H. Macdonald ’83
Jay 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
Roderic 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. RosstonMrs. Edward W. RosstonTheodore J. & Gayle I. SaengerMasako 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. Sessler *Gary ’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 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
* = Deceased
Aera EnergyAmgen FoundationApple Inc.Bank of the WestBechtel FoundationBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramCapital Group CompaniesThe Coca-Cola CompanyCovidienCovington & BurlingCrail-Johnson FoundationDavis Polk & WardwellDeloitte Foundation
Dow Jones & CompanyErnst & Young FoundationEsuranceFord Motor Company FundThe Fremont Group FoundationGeneral Electric CompanyGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGoogleIBM FoundationIntel Foundation Matching GiftsThe James Irvine FoundationKirkland & Ellis FoundationJohn S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Law School Admission CouncilLevi Strauss FoundationLinkedInMacy's FoundationMastercard InternationalMerck Company FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramGordon & Betty Moore FoundationMorrison & Foerster FoundationNorthern Trust CompanyPacific Gas & Electric Matching Gifts
ProgramPricewaterhouseCoopers
Prudential FoundationSan Diego FoundationSchindler Elevator CorporationShook Hardy & BaconSidley Austin FoundationSimpson Thacher & BartlettSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & FlomSouthern California EdisonThompson & KnightVarian AssociatesWells Fargo FoundationWilmerHaleZynga Game Network
MATCHING GIFTS
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Jill E. Adams ’06Gabriel Chatten & Robyn SharpSan Diego Foundation
Robert BarrMarque Chambliss ’87
Trellis Law Group
William W. Bedsworth ’71David ’67 & Geri ’67 Sandor
Arthur S. BerlinerDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Heidi H. Boas ’07Robert A. & Suzanne BoasThe Coca-Cola Company
Richard M. Buxbaum ’53Elena Barnert ’14
Mie Fujimoto ’00
Stavros Gadinis & Katerina LinosHartmut G. Grossman ’73
Gillis L. Heller ’81 & Sook Young Yeu ’80
Jerome Hsiang ’12
Jacqueline & Marc E. Leland Foundation
Marc E. Leland ’63
Henry Ramsey, Jr. ’63*
Miriam D. Starc ’86
Russell B. Sunshine ’68
Suzu Tokue ’01
Anne Trebilcock ’74
Christine Windbichler ’79
Anders Yang
Marilyn ByrneDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Walter L. Carpeneti ’70Dana N. Hirschenbaum ’02
David A. Carrillo ’95Marc A. Levin & Jeffrey N. Dauber
Jesse H. ChoperFran DavisLaurel Fletcher & Jeff SelbinPaniti Junhasavasdikul ’95
Allison S. Davenport ’04Anonymous
Nancy L. Davis ’72Mary C. Morgan & Heather Fermidge
Christopher F. Edley, Jr.Mark ’89 & Susan BertelsenCarol L. Brownstein ’89 & David LiebermanJames E. Castello ’86
The Honorable Larry J. Frumes ’71
Stuart M. ’65 & Florianne H. GordonClothilde V. Hewlett ’79
Edward E. Kallgren ’54
Koret FoundationW. Homer ’69 & Ederlinda S. MasonMichael P. Peskoe ’68
Donna M. Petkanics ’85 & Jay R. Gerstenschlager
Pamela Samuelson & Robert GlushkoLeti VolppMark G. Yudof
Laurel FletcherMelissa Murray & Joshua Hill
William S. Friedman ’11AnonymousNeil A. Popovic ’87
William W. Godward ’37Edwin E. Huddleson III
Joseph I. Goldstein-Breyer ’11Charles R. Breyer ’66 & Sydney GoldsteinJames & Louise FrankelJennifer A. Huber ’06 & Josh A. Cohen
Berta GomezJennifer M. Gómez ’08
Rosann Greenspan ’91Harry N. & Jane L. Scheiber
Brittany G. Harwood ’14Janna & Patrick McClanahan
Henry L. HechtDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Thelton E. Henderson ’62Kim E. Clark ’83
Wanzie HendersonJessica Hilberman & Katrina Reid
D. Lowell Jensen ’52Laura H. Parsky ’95
Caitlin B. Jones ’15David Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Sanford H. KadishAnonymousTom Peckham ’94
Herma Hill KayBenjamin H. Asch ’15
Boalt Hall Women’s AssociationKeker & Van NestAnne Trebilcock ’74
Kenton J. King ’87KPMG
Andrea LamprosMarcus Lampros
Theodore B. Lee ’59Anders Yang
Jennifer J. Matystik ’13Walter & Deborah J. Matystik
Julia R. Mehlman ’12James & Louise FrankelJennifer A. Huber ’06 & Josh A. Cohen
Shelley NormanElizabeth Bruce & R. Michael Oliver
Theodore B. Olson ’65Anders Yang
Cristian OrregoRaymond J. & Birgitta S. Davis
Pamela SamuelsonAnonymous
Bidish SarmaRyan Slater
Susan B. SchechterDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Jeff SelbinDavid Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Elisabeth SemelPaul Resnick & Joan Karlin
Eric StoverAnonymous
Eleanor SwiftFran DavisLaurel Fletcher & Jeff Selbin
Ioana E. Tchoukleva ’14David Oppenheimer & Marcy Kates
Eric Van SchaackBeth Van Schaack
The Honorable J. Clifford Wallace ’55
Martin D. ’90 & Holly T. BernEric BoorstinDavis Polk & WardwellJames C. Dever IIIGregory DovelLouis FeldmanRandall GuynnAnne HilkerRobert JonesJoel MackStephen & Anne RaderMichael D. RamseySamuel RaymondJames RubingerGeorge A. Rutherglen ’74
Eric & Jennifer W. ScheuermannDevin SchindlerMonte StewartPaul WeitzelEdward WhelanAndrew YapheJohn Yoo
Keith WattleyJulie Hess
Leon WeinerErnst & Young FoundationJay & Judy Espovich
Werner F. Wolfen ’53John C. Fossum ’66
Lydia A. Wright ’14Patrick C. Bageant ’10
Yaacov YadgarErnst & Young FoundationJay & Judy Espovich
S. K. Yee FoundationVivian W. Chang ’01 &
Andrew J. Davis ’99
John C. YooJonathan H. Kim
IN HONOR
* = Deceased
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David R. Andrews ’71AnonymousDavid M. and Camille A. AndrewsChristy & Rob ArnoldLinda M. & Marc A. Assante-CarrascoBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJGil BerkeleyNicholas BinkleyLaurie & David CalliesRick & Bev ChongC. Lee CoxRichard & Barbara DahlJames C. Fowler ’72
Christine GarveyBarry P. & Erica T. GoodeAllen Hardy & Claudia EckelmannJayni Foley Hein ’08 &
Patrick T. Hein ’07
Mary HelveyMaryellen Cattani Herringer ’68
Morris & Rosey HirschBill & Gayle IdeJames Campbell CompanyTasha & Fedric KelleyRoger KimmelEugene A. and Carol L. LudwigMark MidkiffJennifer O’ReillyPacific Gas and Electric CompanyPacific Gas and Electric Corporation
FoundationPepsiCoBarbara Rambo & Tom GoossensDeanna Ruth Rutter ’72
Tetsuo & Yoshi ShimuraBill Stolte & Stephanie PetersTed TanakaUnion Bank FoundationRobert & Charlotte UramBarry L. WilliamsThomas B. Worth ’76
Barbara N. Armstrong ’15Katherine Stokes Morehouse
Donald P. Black ’58Nathalie V. Black ’59
Barbara A. Brenner ’81Deborah J. Marx ’81
Russell J. Brubaker ’86Andrés Rivero III ’86
William K. CoblentzGerson P. & Barbara B. BakarGerson Bakar FoundationSumit Mallick ’10 &
Allison O. Watkins ’10
WilmerHale
Wayne Collins, Sr.Dale Minami ’71
Kristin CrudoTimothy P. Crudo ’89
Francine DiazThe James Irvine FoundationMillard A. Murphy ’86
David Oppenheimer & Marcy KatesJudge Lydia Villarreal ’80
Vivian B. Distler ’94Thomas J. Peckham ’94
Stephen A. Dombrink ’68Robert B. Freedman ’68
Albert A. EhrenzweigPhilip A. Stohr ’63
Julius W. Feldman ’51Jean Feldman
David L. Fitz ’67William H. Kronberger, Jr. ’67
John G. FlemingCathy & Joe Feldman
Philip FrickeyAdele R. Bagley ’08
Mary Ann BernardGuy D. Calladine ’81
Brian R. Guth ’04
Franklin E. Zimring & Michael Crawford Zimring
Ralph GoldbergJennifer C. Bretan ’04
Walter A. Gordon ’22William H. Webster ’75
Thomas GraffSharona Barzilay
Aldo P. Guidotti ’44Rosemarie & Glenn CarminatiCarol & Richard DotyEsther & Robert FerroNorman & Dolores HeathornElda MarcevichRaymond E. Mellana ’48
Paul ’64 & Sharon MelodiaJames & Angela PutkeyNora Sloan
Duncan E. Haynes ’61Patricia Haynes
Mortimer H. HerzsteinFernbacher Declaration of Trust
I. M. HeymanE. Roy EisenhardtDavid B. FlinnEvelyn & Walter Haas Jr. FundJonathan R. ParetMaxine G. RosstonLawrence W. RuthThe San Francisco FoundationPaul D. WeiserThomas B. Worth
W. James Hill ’61Aurora D. Hill
William L. Jaeger ’68Julie C. Jaeger
Jaromir J. Jansky ’58William R. Loveless ’59
Harry H. Kahn ’69Candace Kahn
Sheila S. Kato ’72Gayle L. Dukelow ’72 &
Rosalyn S. Zakheim ’72
Alexander M. KiddMrs. Edward W. Rosston
Lindsay K. Kinneberg ’07John D. Le ’07
Madelene Sun ’07
Samuel A. Ladar ’28John Kagel ’64
Arnold Laub ’60Atmel CorporationJeanette M. BruciatiC.R. GibbJennifer L. GottiJ. G. Gwilliam
Marian K. Lebowitz ’80Nancy Ludmerer ’80
Gerald D. Marcus ’41Madeline Chun ’79
Joel S. Goldman ’80
David J. MillerJerrold Schaefer
Michael MillmanSara BolderJeanne S. & Eric Woodford
Harvey MuckFenwick & West
Pauli Murray ’45Barbara Clark ’82
Hardip S. Pannu & Manjot K. Pannu
Oliver J. Northup, Jr. ’49Katherine N. Schick
Mario G. Olmos ’71Margaret A. Frampton
Elizabeth C. O’NeilJacqueline & Robert CorriveauLaw School Admission CouncilJoan & E.H. MirnerAndrea L. Peterson ’78
Carol A. RommelGerald & Virginia Wilson
David PetersonIrene R. Haynie ’71
Lee R. Petillon ’59Stephanie E. Deaner ’95
John D. Taylor ’59
Henry Ramsey, Jr. ’63Catalina C. Cariaga-NakamuraEdward E. Kallgren ’54
Ann C. Moorman & Dean ArnoldGary R. Rinehart ’63
John O. Stewart ’64
Trina Thompson ’86
Donald L. Reidhaar ’60Joan Costello
James O. Richard ’74Tom Harriman ’74
Lee C. Rosenthal ’73Noah ’05 & Kimberly Rosenthal
Joseph L. SaxAnonymousHolly Doremus ’91
Ann H. Kim ’93
Deborah A. ’02 & Todd LeonardProfessor Gillian Lester & Professor
Eric TalleyPacific Gas & Electric CompanyAndrea L. Peterson ’78
Meredith R. Pressfield ’14
Jan Stevens ’58
Stephen D. Sugarman & Karen CarlsonScott A. Zimmermann ’07
Philip SelznickSteven A. Childress ’95
Andrew M. SesslerRenee & Herman Winick
Brock SettlemierGisele C. Rainer ’88
John M. Smith ’53John M. BreenSkadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom
J. Christopher StevensJames R. Dunn ’58
John R. Stokes ’48Katherine Stokes Morehouse
William E. Trautman ’65Dorothy W. Trautman
Donald G. Tronstein ’59Francis P. Lloyd ’59
Martin WallaceRichard G. Wallace ’84
George WilliamsonKenneth M. Kliebard ’89
Thomas S. Williamson, Jr. ’74
Joseph A. Woods, Jr. ’49John H. Sears ’65
IN MEMORY
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President
Lynn H. Pasahow ’72
Past President
Evan R. Cox ’87
President Elect
Nancy L. Fineman ’86
UCBF Representative
Noel W. Nellis ’66
Reunion Co-chairs
Samuel D. Cole ’63
Holly J. Fujie ’78
Steven G. Zieff ’78
Dean
Christopher F. Edley, Jr.
Acting Dean
Gillian Lester
Members
Carly O'Halloran 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
Kathleen A. Janus ’03
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 Christensen 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 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
Sujit Choudhry, ex-officioGraham Fleming ’59, ex-officio
ALUMNI SERVING ON THE UC BERKELEY FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES
We are grateful to these board members for guiding us forward during the past fiscal year.
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