Quinnipiac Law Magazine Fall 2011

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QULAW•ALUMNI —1998— Ryan Goldstein is a solo practitioner in Bronx, NY, focusing on personal injury. He lives in Rye Brook, NY, with his wife, Lorri, and three daughters, Ellie Skye, Abigail Jordan and Lexi Blake. Jane Grossman, BA ’90, JD ’98, has been appointed by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy as a family support magistrate. She will serve a three-year term. She is a staff attorney for New Haven Legal Assistance.

Wendy Prince was re-elected to a second term on the board of directors of the World Affairs Forum in Stamford, CT. Wendy is the owner of Prince & Cotler, LLC, a boutique matrimonial law firm in Stamford, where she lives.

Christopher P. Yates has been voted into office as a member of the Board of Selectmen in Hudson, MA, where he lives with his wife, Erin, and their two sons. He previously served for 10 years on the Hudson School Committee.

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Catherine L. Creager of Milford, CT, is an associate with Coles, Baldwin & Kaiser, LLC. She deals with employment law and commercial litigation and also handles personal injury and insurance defense matters.

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he Gregory A. Loken Loan Repayment Assistance Program provides financial support for some alumni who choose to pursue careers in public interest law. Loken was an advocate of public service work and those who chose to practice public interest law. Professor Toni Robinson feels the same way as her late colleague. “Greg Loken could have gone to Wall Street at a high salary. Instead, he chose to work for a nonprofit, helping homeless children and teens,” Robinson says. “His example reminds us all of the importance of providing legal services to those who are served by not-for-profit organizations.” Please join Professor Robinson in making an impact with this important program. Go to www.quinnipiac.edu/give.xml to donate or contact the Office of Law Development & Alumni Affairs at 203-582-3403.

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John J. Burke III has joined the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office as an assistant prosecutor, where he handles economic crimes and insurance fraud investigations. He lives in Annandale, NJ. Michael A. Carbone is now practicing general law with Mark Stern & Associates in Norwalk, CT. He lives in Hamden. Donald F. Campbell was named shareholder at Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, P.C. in Red Bank, NJ, where he lives. He practices in the areas of bankruptcy litigation, commercial foreclosures, receiverships, creditor rights, commercial loan agreements and related financial transactions. Paula Cruz Cedillo, BS ’98, JD ’01, of Wallingford, CT, has been named a partner at McCarter & English in the business and financial services litigation practice group. She works in the firm’s Hartford office.

—2002— Matthew Corcoran of Hamden announced that he will seek the town’s top seat, challenging Mayor Scott Jackson in the November elections.

—2004— Andrew Guggenheim joined the Republican staff of the U.S. House Small


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