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Andrea Dray has been appointed by North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue to the District Court bench for the 28th Judicial District for Buncombe County. She has been a solo practitioner since 2006, focusing on family law. She also serves on the board at Pisgah Legal Services. She lives in Asheville, SC.
Mark Giuliani is the artistic director, principal conductor and co-founder of Theatre Orchestra of Florida. A specialist in aviation litigation, Mark is an associate with Krupnick, Campbell & Malone et al. in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He lives in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
James Kinney joined William Gallagher Associates as senior vice president. He heads the large account initiative in the firm’s employee benefits practice in Boston. He has expertise in large account strategy and services, as well as retirement law experience. He lives in Harvard, MA.
Anthony R. Slimowicz, managing director of WCD Capital Partners, LLC, has been appointed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and confirmed by the New Jersey State Senate, to the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He lives in Gillette, NJ.
Mark Giuliani ’92 is the artistic director, principal conductor and co-founder of Theatre Orchestra of Florida.
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—1993—
Douglas Martino, former Westchester County assistant district attorney, won the Conservative Party nomination and challenged Judge Barry Warhit’s seat in Westchester County Court. He serves on the Town of North Castle Republican Committee. He lives in Armonk, NY, with his wife, Denise, and two sons.
Daniel S. Greenberg has been admitted as a solicitor of England and Wales, and solicitor of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, British Virgin Islands. He has qualified as one of just 20 licensed insolvency practitioners in the BVI, and he is the only licensed insolvency practitioner there to have U.S., UK, and BVI legal credentials. He opened a satellite office of his Connecticut Law firm, Greenberg & Co. Solicitors, in the BVI. It focuses on complex international commercial matters and cross-border insolvency. He lives in Monroe, CT.
—1985— Barbara Shea started “Partners-In-Law” in 2006, a legal consultant service within the practice she founded 21 years ago. The company’s goal is to educate clients on the best way to handle a legal situation. She lives in Greenwich, CT.
—1994— Tania Schmidt-Alpers received the St. Johns County Pro Bono Award for her
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efforts to help meet the legal needs of the county’s underserved population. She represents victims of domestic violence. She lives in Palm Coast, FL.
—1995— Jae Y. Kim has been appointed as a Central Municipal Court judge by Bergen County executive Kathleen A. Donovan. He lives in Palisades Park, NJ, with his wife and two sons. Michael Rizzo is a practicing attorney in North Haven, CT, where he lives with his wife, Laurie (Sortino) Rizzo ’84, and their two sons, Stephen Michael and Alex Joseph.
—1997— Kevin Curseaden has entered into partnership with Leo P. Carroll and Joy Topazian Moore to form Carroll, Curseaden & Moore, LLC, in Milford, CT, where he lives. The general practice firm focuses on real estate and land use. David Rucci joined Todd Lampert and Philip Toohey as a partner at Lampert, Toohey and Rucci, LLC in New Canaan, CT, where he lives. His practice includes residential and commercial real estate, land use and zoning, business transactions, restaurant organization, probate and not-for-profit law. Sean E. Smith received the New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice Section’s award for “Outstanding Contribution to the Delivery of Prosecutorial Services” in January. He works for the New York Prosecutors Training Institute and recently was honored for his work on the Prosecutors’ Encyclopedia, developing innovative resources to assist prosecutors across the state. He lives in Middleburgh, NY.