Loyola Lawyer Fall 2013

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FEATURES

Vol. 10 • No. 1 • Winter 2014 • www.law.loyno.edu

Loyola University New Orleans President

6..................Understanding Law in a Global Context Loyola offers numerous and varied courses, both locally and abroad, to help law students gain an international foundation.

The Rev. Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J. College of Law Dean

María Pabón López Associate Dean of Student Affairs

Stephanie Jumonville, J.D. ’86 Associate Dean for Faculty Development

John A. Lovett Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs

The Rev. Larry Moore, S.J.

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Associate Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid

Forrest Stanford

10................Outsourcing Justice Imre Szalai tells us more about his book and how he came to be fascinated by arbitration agreements.

Senior Development Officer-College of Law

Suzanne Plaisance Law Alumni and Annual Giving Officer

Jennifer Jumonville Director of Editorial Services

Eve C. Peyton Loyola Lawyer Designer

Craig Bloodworth University Photographer

Harold Baquet Photo Contributors

18................Judge Herbert William Christenberry Judge Christenberry personified commitment and passionate dedication throughout his tenure on the bench.

Kyle Encar Kalin McKivergan Contributors

Brian Huddleston Tasha Lacoste, J.D. ’11 Christine Fontana Wegmann, J.D. ’97 Lauren LaBorde ’09 Sarah Ravits James Shields Loyola Lawyer is published bi-annually for Loyola University New Orleans College of Law alumni and friends. Please address correspondence to: Loyola Lawyer 7214 St. Charles Avenue, Box 909 New Orleans, LA 70118

30................Vienna Program Turns 20 The Vienna Summer Legal Studies Program is the College of Law’s largest and longest-running study abroad program. DEPARTMENTS

4..................News Briefs 20................Faculty Publications and Retiring Faculty Profiles 24................Alumni Events 26................Alumni News 29................Memorials

News and photographs for possible use in future issues may be submitted by readers. Loyola University New Orleans has fully supported and fostered in its educational programs, admissions, employment practices, and in the activities it operates the policy of not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex/gender, or sexual orientation. This policy is in compliance with all applicable federal regulations and guidelines.

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