FRIENDS Sarah & Kevin McGee Paul C. McKnight Anna S. McLean & Donald B. Holland Lawrence P. & Jane M. McNeil Jane C. & Donald R. Meek David Mendel v David J. Miller v Joseph H. Minner Victoria E. Mizzi Deborah Moore Greg A. Mullins Erin Murphy Jay Nelson Peter C. Newell Nancy J. Newman Raquel H. Newman v Rhonda Ngom Vilaska Nguyen Celina & Rodolfo Orjales Cristian Orrego v Richard & Carolyn Palmer Tianna S. Paschel Margaret & Richard Pauletich Tsipora R. & Harvey Peskin v Guido I. Piotti Nelson W. & Linda O. Polsby Roberto Portolese v Norman Postone Ellen M. Prager v Cynthia Presley Senta M. Pugh-Chamberlain Alexandra & Donald B. Putnam Kristin Reed Elisabeth Remick Leslie N. Richards Michael P. Richards v Steve M. Rosenzweig Jeffrey S. Ross & Janice Platt Edward L. Rubin Gail Rubinfeld Luis E. Sanchez Shira Saperstein
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In the mid 1960s, J O S E F C O O P E R spent 2½ years working with Judge Martin Pence ’31 on hundreds of antitrust damage cases that followed federal indictments of steel and concrete pipe manufacturers. “Judge Pence was the country’s first judge to preside over multi-district litigation singlehandedly, before the creation of the MDL Panel,” Josef recalls. “I’d worked on similar cases involving the electrical equipment industry, and was asked to assist him.” Josef recently honored Pence’s “astute legal mind and admirable character” with a generous gift to Berkeley Law’s Judge Martin Pence Fellowship Fund. “He was a fabulous judge, always meticulously prepared and receptive to others’ ideas,” Josef says. “He viewed it as his responsibility to educate and help the young lawyers around him.”
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BERKELEY LAW BY THE NUMBERS
16:
Years out of the last 18 that the school's intellectual property law program has been ranked best in the nation
45:
Percent of the current first-year class that is students of color
34
11,000:
97:
Number of pro bono hours that our students log in a year
Percent of the Class of 2014 employed nine months after graduating
19:
Chicano and Latino students in the first-year class (up from 31 last year)
African-American students in the first-year class (up from 12 last year)
48: