| Eugene Crew, 1963, was honored as the Antitrust Lawyer of the Year at the 19th Annual Golden State Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Institute sponsored by the California State Bar. |
| Hon. Daniel Hanlon, 1964, a former California Court of Appeal justice and San Francisco Superior Court judge, has been reappointed as chair of the California Judges Association's Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee for 2009-10. Hanlon, who focuses on civil litigation issues, is a JAMS neutral based in Santa Rosa. |
| James Hagarty, 1972, was appointed Yakima, Wash., prosecutor by county commissioners in December. He fills the vacancy created by former Prosecutor Ron Zirkle's midterm retirement. |
| Florence Fee, 1973, founder of No Health Without Mental Health, was interviewed on Comcast Newsmakers, with host Jack Hanson. The interview will be broadcast on CNN Headline News in November. The interview is also available here. |
| Hon. Joanne Parrilli, 1974, was profiled in the Oct. 30 Daily Journal article "Theologian Manqué." Parrilli retired from the First District Court of Appeal in 2007 and has since worked as a mediator and arbitrator. |
| Martine E. Karlinsky, 1976, a Butzel Long shareholder, has been designated a New York "Super Lawyer." |
| Edward H. Davis, 1977, as joined the San Francisco office of Bullivant Houser Bailey PC, a West Coast complex litigation law firm, as a shareholder practicing corporate finance, governance, securities, tax, mergers and acquisitions, international transactions, and litigation in emerging technologies. |
| Carlo Canty, 1989, who was recently featured in Montana Lawyer, is seeking a seat on the Montana Supreme Court. |
| Ellen Marrus, 1990, co-director of the Center for Children, Law & Policy at the University of Houston Law Center, co-authored "Child-Centered Jurisprudence and Feminist Jurisprudence: Exploring the Connections and Tensions" in the Houston Law Review. Marrus is also the author of "Gault, 40 Years Later: Are We There Yet?," published in the Criminal Law Bulletin. |
| Michelle Scully Hobus, 1992, was named partner in the estate planning law firm of Sterling & Tucker, LLP. |
| Sharon Owsley, 2004, was honored by The Center for Young Women's Development with a Cheyenne Bell Leadership Award for her work with San Francisco's Back on Track program. |
| Jason Fellner, 2006, co-authored "California's Prop. 65: Is It Worth The Fight?," published on Law360. The article, which is available online here, provides information on Prop. 65 litigation and its impact on companies doing business in California. Fellner is an attorney at Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney, P.C. in San Francsco. |
| Troy Ware, 2007, a staff member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and counsel for Sen. Benjamin Cardin, D-Md., was featured in the Congress Daily, a publication of the National Journal. |
| James Achermann, 2008, authored "Small Gifts and Big Trouble: Clarifying the Taft-Hartley Act," published in the summer 2009 University of San Francisco Law Review. |
| Michael Katz, 2008, co-authored "Privacy Concerns in Google Voice Call Recording" with USF School of Law Adjunct Professor James P. Tuthill. The article appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on Nov. 5. |
| Alexis Kent, 2009, authored "A Matter of Law: The Non-Violent Homosexual Advance Defense is Insufficient," published in the University of San Francisco Law Review. |
| Amanda Pacheco, 2009, authored "Broken Traditions: Overcoming the Jurisdictional Maze to Protect Native American Women from Sexual Violence" in the Journal of Law and Social Challenges. |
| Jan Rachel Reyes, 2009, authored "Deliver Us From Our Protectors: Accountability for Violations Committed by Humanitarian Aid Staff Against Refugee Women and Children" in the University of San Francisco Law Review. |
| Kate Wolf, 2009, became a first-year associate at Shook, Hardy & Bacon. |