1 minute read

CLASS NOTES

JIM

ASTRACHAN ’70 was named President of the Baltimore City Bar Foundation this past summer, and he was also appointed chair of the Bar Association of Baltimore City’s Professional Ethics Committee. Jim, a partner at Goodell DeVries, represents clients in intellectual property law and litigation, mediation, and business, regulatory, and transactional matters. Since 1979, he has been an adjunct professor teaching IP courses at the University of Maryland and University of Baltimore Schools of Law and University of Baltimore Graduate School of Communications Design, and taxation subjects at Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business.

Advertisement

ANTHONY R. MIGNANELLI, ESQ. ’73 was recently sworn in as the Judge of the Probate Court of the Town of Narragansett.

Mignanelli has maintained a practice in the areas of wills, trusts and probate since 1984, and prior to that time, served as a Trust Officer for two major banks in Rhode Island. As an attorney, Mignanelli has been recognized in Rhode Island Monthly magazine as one of Rhode Island’s top attorneys in estate and trust law.

MICHAEL R. MCELROY, ESQ., ’87MST of McElroy & Donaldson and President of the Rhode Island Bar Foundation, was honored this past August with the Rhode Island Bar Association’s 2022 Ralph P. Semonoff Award for Professionalism.

CAROLINE RUMOWICZ ’83, Director of Saint Elizabeth Home Care in Rhode Island, was awarded the 2021

SHP Best Home Health Patient Satisfaction Award, acknowledging the quality of its staff and service.

Be sure to visit alumni.bryant. edu/classnotes for more updates, and to add your own Class Note.

This article is from: