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![]() Ralph L. Halpern '53 |
Hon. John J. Gruber '52 has retired as Town of Tonawanda Court judge in Tonawanda, N.Y. Gruber served for 23 years on the bench. He was also an acting Buffalo City Court judge for the past several years.
Ralph L. Halpern '53 of Buffalo has been named a visiting professor in the faculty of law and history at Neophyte Rilsky South-Western University, in Bulgaria. Halpern is senior counsel in the business and corporate, financial services and international trade practice groups in the Buffalo office of Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel.
Daniel T. Roach '53 received the John Cegielski Civility Award from the Western New York Trial Lawyers Association. Roach is a partner in the Buffalo firm Roach, Brown, McCarthy & Gruber. He is a past recipient of the UB Law Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Gerald S. Lippes '64 received the Knox Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Arts Council in Buffalo and Erie County's annual Arts Award luncheon. Lippes is founder and senior partner of the Buffalo firm Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman. He also serves on the board of directors of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the New York State Council on the Arts and the University at Buffalo Foundation. Lippes is a past recipient of the UB Law Alumni Association's Jaeckle Award and Distinguished Alumnus Award. He is an emeritus member of the Law School's Dean's Advisory Council.
Hon. Samuel L. Green '67 was the keynote speaker for the Student's of Color Dinner, April 3. He was honored by the Bar Association of Erie County and the Minority Bar Association of Western New York for serving for 25 years in the Appellate Division. Green is a judge of the Appellate Division, 4th Department, in Buffalo. He was the first African-American Supreme Court justice to serve the 8th Judicial District and the first African-American outside the New York City area to be named to an appellate division. In addition, he is the longest-serving associate justice in the Fourth Department. Green is a former recipient of the UB Law Alumni Association's Jaeckle Award and Distinguished Alumnus Award. He lives in Buffalo.
Lawrence Golden '69 was elected president of the Oneida County Bar Association. He is a partner in the firm Lockwood & Golden in Utica, N.Y., where he resides.
Paul A. Battaglia '72 was honored at the Buffalo Law Review Dinner at the Buffalo Club on April 10. He is a partner in the firm Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel in the Amherst, N.Y., office, and an adjunct instructor at UB Law School.
Hon. Rose H. Sconiers '73 was honored with the Judicial Excellence and Leadership Award from the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of New York State. Sconiers, a past president of the association, is a New York State Supreme Court justice, 8th Judicial District, in Buffalo, where she resides. She is a past president of the UB Law Alumni Association and a past recipient of the UB Law Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumna Award.
Mark J. Mahoney '74, a Buffalo resident, received the Thurgood Marshall Award for Outstanding Practitioner at the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers annual dinner in New York City. Mahoney is a partner in the Buffalo firm Harrington & Mahoney. He is a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the first board member from Buffalo in 50 years.
Pamela Davis Heilman '75 has been named a member of the University at Buffalo Council, the University's local governing council. She is a partner in the corporate and securities and international/cross-border practice group of the Buffalo firm Hodgson Russ. Heilman, a Buffalo resident, is also a member of UB Law School's Dean's Advisory Council.
Arthur A. Herdzik '75 |
Arthur A. Herdzik '75 spoke at a New York State Bar Association CLE program, "Introductory Strategies on Ethics and Civility in Everyday Lawyering," and participated in a panel discussion on ethics and civility with other program faculty, at the Ramada Hotel and Conference Center in Amherst, N.Y. Herdzik is an officer of the firm Chelus Herdzik Speyer & Monte in Buffalo. He lives in Lancaster, N.Y., where he is village attorney and treasurer of the Lancaster Lions Club.
Hon. Marilyn O'Connor '78 received the 2008 Distinguished Jurist Award at the Center for Dispute Settlement's 18th annual awards luncheon in Rochester, N.Y. O'Connor is a retired Monroe County Family Court judge in Rochester.
Mark G. Pearce '78 has been appointed to the New York State Industrial Board of Appeals. He also serves on the New York State Commission on Increasing Diversity in the State Government Workforce. Pearce is a partner in the Buffalo firm Creighton Pearce Johnson & Giroux. He is a Buffalo resident.
![]() David F. Smith '78 |
David F. Smith '78 of Clarence, N.Y., was elected chief executive officer of National Fuel Gas Co. in Williamsville, N.Y. Smith has been with the company since 1978 and served as president and chief operating officer since 2006. He is a member of UB Law School's Dean's Advisory Council.
Dan D. Kohane '79 was named to the 2008 Euromoney Guide to the World's Leading Insurance and Reinsurance Lawyers. Only 300 lawyers are selected from the United States, and Kohane was the only lawyer selected from New York State outside of New York City. He is a senior member of the Buffalo firm Hurwitz & Fine and an adjunct faculty member at UB Law School.
![]() Herbert J. Glose '82 |
Gerard S. Citera '80 has become of counsel in the New York City office of Davis Polk & Ward. He practices in the financial institutions group, advising broker-dealer clients regarding regulatory and transactional practice. Citera previously practiced in the firm Chadbourne & Parke in the New York City office.
Stuart P. Gelberg '80, a Garden City, N.Y., attorney, has been named the Thomas Maligno Pro Bono Attorney of the Year by the Nassau County Bar Association.
Jeffrey P. Crandall '82 was honored on April 10 at the Buffalo Law Review Dinner at the Buffalo Club. Crandall is a partner in the New York City office of Shearman & Sterling, practicing in the executive compensation and employee benefits group.
![]() Daniel P. Joyce '84 |
Herbert J. Glose '82 has become a partner in the Buffalo office of Hiscock & Barclay, practicing in the corporate practice group. He is chair of the municipal and school law committee of the Erie County Bar Association. Glose was previously a partner in the firm Harris Beach in Buffalo.
Perry Binder '84 has become a member of the National Speakers Association, based on his keynote and training programs for businesses and law firms. Binder is a legal studies professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta.
Daniel P. Joyce '84 was a presenter at the 2008 New Exporters to Border States Missions Multisectoral program in Buffalo.The program was part of the Canadian Consulate General's Export USA Mission. Joyce is a partner in the Buffalo firm Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel, practicing in the immigration, international business, business and corporate, and intellectual property practice groups.
![]() John T. Kolaga '85 |
John T. Kolaga '85 presented a CLE program about the New York Oil Spill Act (Article 12 of the New York Navigation Law) at the Lockport Country Club in Lockport, N.Y. Kolaga is a partner in the environmental practice group of the Buffalo firm Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel.
Lisa Bloch Rodwin '85 has been nominated to fill an Erie County Family Court judge position. Upon New York Senate confirmation, she will serve as family court judge through December. Rodwin is chief of the Erie County district attorney's office domestic violence bureau in Buffalo.
Joel I. Ross '85 has joined Riehlman Shafer & Shafer as an associate in the Tully, N.Y., office, practicing in real estate, civil and criminal litigation, and general practice. He was previously a staff attorney with UAW-Daimler Chrysler/GM Legal Services Plans in Syracuse, N.Y. Ross is a resident of Liverpool, N.Y.
![]() Lisa Bloch Rodwin '85 |
Rita Hubbard-Robinson '86 was named corporate training director at Erie County Medical Center Corp. in Buffalo, where she resides. Hubbard-Robinson was formerly executive director of the Buffalo Commission on Citizens' Rights and Community Relations.
Mark R. Multerer '86 was named a partner in the Sugarman Law Firm in Buffalo. He counsels clients regarding personal injury claims.
H. Todd Bullard '87 received the Distinguished Alumnus Award at UB Law School's Students of Color Dinner at the Buffalo Niagara Marriott on April 3. He was also elected to the board of directors of USNY Bank, the first individually chartered community bank in New York State. Bullard is an equity member in the firm Harris Beach in the Rochester, N.Y., office. He specializes in public finance and economic development and business and commercial litigation.
Molly C. Dwyer '88 has been appointed Clerk of Court for the United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, in San Francisco. She will serve as chief administrative officer for the largest federal appellate court in the nation. Dwyer, a San Francisco resident, has served the court since 1988.
Ryan L. Everhart '88 spoke at the National School Boards Association's annual conference in Orlando, Fla. He discussed emerging trends in special education litigation. Everhart is a senior associate in the Buffalo firm Hodgson Russ, practicing education and labor law with a focus on special education law.
![]() Ryan L. Everhart '88 |
Paul W. Kullman '87 was appointed town prosecutor for the Town of West Seneca, N.Y., where he resides.
John S. Manning '88 has been promoted to director, domestic planning, and senior tax counsel for Lockheed Martin Corp. in Bethesda, Md. He resides in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their three children.
Vincent E. Doyle III '89 spoke at the National Football League's club counsel seminar in Philadelphia. He discussed "Ethical Considerations for In-House Counsel." Doyle is a partner in the Buffalo firm Connors & Villardo and a member of the board of directors of the UB Law Alumni Association.
Lisa J. Allen '90 has been appointed to the executive committee of the New York State Bar Association's trusts and estates committee. Allen is a member of the firm Harris Beach in Buffalo, practicing in the life and asset planning practice group, and is a member of the board of directors of the UB Law Alumni Association.
Naomi L. Adler '91 has become president and CEO of United Way of Westchester and Putnam in White Plains, N.Y. Adler was previously CEO of United Way of Rockland County. She is a former recipient of the Forty Under Forty Award and was named a "Hero of Humanity" by Rockland County for her leadership in working with underserved populations.
Brendan P. McCafferty '92 has been named special counsel in Buffalo office of Magavern Magavern & Grimm. He practices in taxation, trusts and estates, and business law.
![]() Eric C. Nordby '92 |
Eric C. Nordby '92 received the Voluntary Service Award from the Federal Court Bar Association for the Northern District of New York. Nordby practices with Hancock & Estabrook in Syracuse, N.Y., where he resides.
Suzanne E. Tomkins '92 received the "30 Years, 30 Leaders Award" from the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence. She was recognized for her work to end violence against women. Tomkins is a professor and co-director of clinical legal education and director of the Women, Children and Social Justice Clinic at UB Law School.
Jennifer M. Demert '93, a Buffalo native, has been named head of school at Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart. She was previously a partner in the Buffalo firm Cantor Lukasik Dolce Panepinto.
![]() Jennifer M. Demert '93 |
Timothy P. Donaher '93 has become the new Monroe County public defender in Rochester, N.Y. He was previously the assistant public defender. Donaher is a Rochester resident.
Richard Holstein '93 has been promoted to partner in the firm Hamberger & Weiss in the Buffalo office. He represents workers' compensation clients.
Frank T. Housh '93 has joined the firm Cohen & Lombardo as an associate in the Buffalo office. He counsels clients in civil litigation, special education and criminal defense. Housh lives in West Seneca, N.Y.
Marianne Mariano '94 has been named acting federal public defender for Western New York in the Buffalo and Rochester, N.Y., offices. She was previously an assistant public defender in Buffalo.
![]() Frank T. Housh '93 |
John J. Flynn '95 has been appointed special counsel in the litigation group of the Buffalo firm Bouvier Partnership. In addition, Flynn serves as town justice in the Town of Tonawanda and is a commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is a resident of Tonawanda, N.Y.
Emily L. Downing '96 has become a shareholder in the Buffalo firm Lewis & Lewis. Downing concentrates her practice on personal injury. She is a Hamburg, N.Y., resident.
Hon. Lenora B. Foote '97 was honored at the third annual Women in Leadership Recognition Award & Dinner by the Parent Council of St. Philip's Community Center in Buffalo. Foote is Erie County Family Court support magistrate in Buffalo. She is a state director of the Women's Bar Association of the State of New York, Western New York Chapter, a member of the board of directors of the UB Law Alumni Association and a past member of UB Law School's GOLD Group. Foote is a Buffalo resident.
Hon. Betty Calvo-Torres '98 was honored with the Distinguished Alumna Award at UB Law School's Students of Color Dinner on April 3 at the Buffalo Niagara Marriott. A Buffalo City Court judge, she is the first female Hispanic judge in Buffalo history.
Corinne Carey '98 authored the report "Access to Reproductive Health Care in New York State Jails" for the New York Civil Liberties Union. The report exposes that there are no uniform health care standards for incarcerated women. Carey is an attorney with the New York Civil Liberties Union's Reproductive Rights Project in New York City.
![]() Christopher J. Centore '98 |
Christopher J. Centore '98 has been promoted to partner in the Syracuse, N.Y., office of Hiscock & Barclay. He concentrates his practice in real estate law and financing transactions. He lives in the Town of Onondaga.
Darcie A. Falsioni '98 has been named a member of Bond Schoeneck & King in the Buffalo office. She practices in employee benefits law, higher education, and tax and fiduciary matters. Falsioni lives in West Seneca, N.Y.
Brian D. Gwitt '98 has become a partner in the firm Damon & Morey in the Buffalo office. Gwitt practices in the business and litigation and insolvency departments. He was previously a partner in the firm Ice Miller in Indianapolis, and now resides in Amherst, N.Y.
![]() Brian D. Gwitt '98 |
Thomas P. Kawalec '98 was elected to the board of directors of the Defense Trial Lawyers Association of Western New York. He is a partner in Chelus Herdzik Speyer & Monte in Buffalo, practicing insurance defense litigation, insurance coverage, trials and appeals.
Angela Z. Miller '98 of Orchard Park, N.Y., was appointed to the Town of Orchard Park ethics board for a five-year term. She is an associate in the Buffalo firm Phillips Lytle, practicing commercial law.
Eric C. Naegely '98 is special counsel in the Buffalo firm Damon & Morey. He is a trial attorney in the general litigation department, defending physicians, nurses, hospitals and nursing homes in civil matters as well as defense matters involving the New York State Education Department and Department of Health.
![]() Thomas P. Kawalec '98 |
Lourdes M. Ventura '98 has been appointed counsel to the minority leader of the New York State Senate, with offices in Albany and New York City.
Marc W. Brown '99 authored the article "Tax Assessment Proceedings and the Role of the Board of Assessment Review," published in the New York State Bar Association Journal. Brown is an associate in the Buffalo firm Phillips Lytle, a member of the board of directors of the UB Law Alumni Association and a past president of UB Law School's GOLD Group.
Toni L. Frain '99 has joined the Buffalo firm Goldberg Segalla. She is an associate concentrating in commercial litigation, toxic tort litigation and personal injury. Prior to joining the firm, Frain practiced in the Buffalo firm Kavinoky Cook.
Mary Moorman Penn '99 has joined the firm Hamberger & Weiss in the Buffalo office. She is an associate practicing administrative law, administrative hearings and adjudication, personal injury and workers' compensation. Penn is a member of the board of directors of the UB Law Alumni Association and a past president of UB Law School's GOLD Group.
![]() Emilio Colaiacovo '01 |
![]() Michael M. Chelus '03 |
![]() Katy Hedges '05 |
![]() Jennifer G. Flannery '06 |
![]() Meredith A. Conner '06 |
Patrick J. Kennedy '06 |
Andrew J. Wells '06 |
![]() Alexandra Maloney '06 |
![]() Caroline Bala Brancatella '07 |
![]() Michael L. Nisengard '07 |
![]() Kathryn A. Daly '07 |
![]() Patrick Slade '07 |
![]() Beverley S. Braun '07 |
![]() Jason G. Ulatowski '07 |
Jorge S. deRosas '00 has joined the Buffalo firm Mattar D'Agostino & Gottlieb as an associate. He handles matters of criminal defense, administrative law and family law. He is a Buffalo resident.
Emilio Colaiacovo '01 has become a partner in the firm Bouvier Partnership in the Buffalo office, practicing matrimonial and family law. Colaiacovo serves as associate counsel at the Erie County Water Authority and is counsel of the Erie County Republican Committee. He resides in Kenmore, N.Y., with his wife, Kimberly Colaiacovo '06.
Gabe DiMaio '01 has become the program director of Classical 94.5/WNED-FM, a station of the Western New York Public Broadcasting Association in Buffalo. He was previously assistant program director at WBFO, the University at Buffalo public radio station. DiMaio is a member of the board of directors of the Public Radio Program Directors National Association and is an adjunct faculty member at Buffalo State College and UB.
Rashondra M. Jackson '02 was elected president of the Rochester Black Bar Association in Rochester, N.Y. She is an associate in the Rochester office of Hiscock & Barclay, practicing in health care and human services and insurance coverage litigation. She recently made a presentation on public nuisance law at the annual meeting of the American Bar Association insurance coverage litigation committee in Tucson, Ariz. Jackson lives in Webster, N.Y.
Lt. Paige Junker Ormiston '02 completed her tour as civil law branch head at Naval Air Station Sigonella in Sicily and is serving as the assistant command judge advocate for the USS Abraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier home ported in Everett, Wash. Her duties include managing the discipline program for the crew and embarked elements of over 5,500 personnel, coordinating the tax and customs programs, and providing legal assistance such as consumer law, family law and estate planning to the crew.
Michael M. Chelus '03 has been elected to a two-year term on the board of directors of the Western New York Trial Lawyers Association. He is an associate in the firm Chelus Herdzik Speyer & Monte in Buffalo, focusing on insurance defense litigation, insurance coverage, trials and appeals.
Sean J. Mackenzie '04, a Lewiston, N.Y., resident, has become an associate in the firm Magavern Magavern Grimm, practicing in the Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N.Y., offices. He specializes in corporate law, litigation and appeals.
Joseph M. Hanna '05 was named Defense Research Institute Outstanding Service Young Lawyer of the Year. Hanna is an associate in Goldberg Segalla in Buffalo and resides in Amherst, N.Y.
Katy Hedges '05 has joined the Buffalo firm Chelus, Herdzik, Speyer & Monte as an associate. She will handle litigation and general practice matters. Hedges lives in Williamsville, N.Y.
Kenneth R. Kraus '05 has become associated with the firm Evans & Fox in Rochester, N.Y. He focuses his practice in estates and elder law. Kraus resides in Rochester.
Meredith A. Conner '06 is as an associate in the Buffalo office of Damon & Morey. She practices in the real estate and banking department. Conner is a Buffalo resident.
Molly Donnelly '06 has accepted a position with the Office of Chief Counsel at the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D.C., where she resides.
Jennifer G. Flannery '06 practices as an associate in the Buffalo firm Damon & Morey. Flannery concentrates her practice in trusts and estates and business and corporate law. She is a Buffalo resident.
Patrick J. Kennedy '06 was hired as an associate in the firm Schottenstein Zox & Dunn in the Columbus, Ohio, office. Kennedy practices in the corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions practice areas, focusing on private equity funds, subordinated debt funds, and mergers and acquisitions. He is a Columbus resident.
Alexandra Maloney '06 has become associated with the firm Hiscock & Barclay in the Albany, N.Y., office. Maloney deals with torts and professional liability litigation, including medical malpractice. She is a resident of Saratoga, N.Y.
Andrew J. Wells '06 has joined Phillips Lytle as an associate in the Buffalo office. He will handle cases involving commercial litigation, including contract and business-related disputes. In addition, Wells is a U.S. Army Reserve Civil Affairs sergeant. He lives in Cheektowaga, N.Y.
Colleen M. Allen '07 of Buffalo has accepted a position as an associate in the Buffalo office of Harter Secrest & Emery. She practices in the employee benefits group, helping clients with plan documents, summary descriptions and administration of medical flexible spending accounts, dependent care assistance programs and health savings accounts. She lives in Buffalo.
Brian S. Bennett '07 practices in the Rochester, N.Y., office of Harter Secrest & Emery. He concentrates his practice in business and commercial litigation and creditors' rights. Bennett is a Rochester resident.
Caroline Bala Brancatella '07 is practicing in the Buffalo firm Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel as an associate. She focuses her practice in environmental law. She lives in West Seneca, N.Y.
Beverley S. Braun '07 has become an associate in the Buffalo office of Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel. A litigator, she received the 2007 UB Law School Faculty Award. She lives in Amherst, N.Y.
Candace M. Curran '07 practices as an associate in the Rochester, N.Y., office of Harter Secrest & Emery. She advises clients regarding business and commercial litigation matters, landlord/tenant disputes, breach of contract issues, civil litigation and intellectual property prosecution. Curran lives in Rochester.
Kathryn A. Daly '07 has joined Rupp Baase Pfalzgraf Cunningham & Coppola in the Buffalo office. Daly is an associate practicing insurance defense, including New York State Labor Law, automobile, premises liability and products liability claims. She is a resident of Hamburg, N.Y.
Ryan A. Lown '07 has become an associate in the Rochester, N.Y., office of Phillips Lytle. He concentrates his practice in real estate, including commercial real estate lending and development, secured financing and workouts, condominium and planned unit development matters, and project development. Lown is a Rochester resident.
Michael L. Nisengard '07 practices in the Amherst, N.Y., office of Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel, focusing in real estate law. In addition, he is a member of the board of directors of the Bethesda Community Development Corp. in Buffalo, where he resides.
James M. O'Keefe '07 is an associate in the Buffalo firm Rupp Baase Pfalzgraf Cunningham & Coppola. He specializes in insurance defense, focusing on premises liability, automobile accidents and New York Labor Law. He lives in West Seneca, N.Y.
David P. Shaffer '07 practices as an associate in the Rochester, N.Y., office of Woods Oviatt Gilman. He focuses his practice in estate planning and estate administration and lives in Leicester, N.Y.
Patrick Slade '07 has become associated with the firm Chelus Herdzik Speyer & Monte in Buffalo. He concentrates his practice in litigation and general practice matters. Slade resides in Amherst, N.Y.
Ellen Grimm Spencer '07 was named an associate in the Buffalo firm Magavern Magavern Grimm, counseling clients regarding estates and trust matters. Spencer previously worked as a law clerk in the Town of Tonawanda legal department in Tonawanda, N.Y., where she resides.
Trevor M. Torcello '07 has joined the Buffalo firm Gross Shuman Brizdle & Gilfillan as an associate. He practices in corporate law and personal injury litigation. Torcello lives in Buffalo.
Jason G. Ulatowski '07 is practicing as an associate in the Buffalo office of Rupp Baase Pfalzgraf Cunningham & Coppola. Ulatowski concentrates his practice on commercial litigation and corporate matters. He is a Buffalo resident.
Raymond W. Walter '07 has accepted a position as an associate in the Buffalo office of Magavern Magavern Grimm. He advises clients on estates, trusts and elder law. Walter lives in East Amherst, N.Y.
Mark J. Williams '07 of Orchard Park, N.Y., practices with Lewis & Lewis in Buffalo. He is an associate in the litigation department, specializing in personal injury.
Donald A. Young '07 has joined Boylan Brown Code Vigdor & Wilson in Rochester, N.Y. He practices in the litigation group, focusing on commercial litigation, creditor’s rights and taxation and lives in Rochester.
Congratulations to the following newlyweds:
Roberta A. Vallone '96 and Emerson Polk Kellam Jr., March 29, 2008
To Victoria Hunter Hay '93 and Mark E. Danziger, a daughter, Margot Kim, on May 14, 2007, in South Korea, adopted on Jan. 23, 2008.
To Daniel Ullman '97 and Erin Barclay '98, a son, Miles Jeffrey Barclay Ullman, on Dec. 8, 2007, in Washington, D.C.
To Marco Cercone '02 and Kari Cercone, a daughter, Marina, on Nov. 14, 2007, in West Seneca, N.Y.
The Law School extends its deepest condolences to the families and friends of the following friends and alumni/ae:
Albert J. Fitzgibbons Jr. '42, Trumbull, Connecticut
Donald L. Miller '52, Buffalo
James S. Keysa '70, Lancaster, New York
J. Gregory Hoelscher '86, East Aurora, New York
Nicholas S. Priore '86, Utica, New York
Monique E. Emdin '07, Buffalo

























