January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024

’51

The New Yorker released a short documentary, “Frank,” celebrating the late Frank Lucianna. The documentary details his day-to-day life, professional history, and passing. His daughters, Diane and Nancy Lucianna, also graduated from Fordham Law in 1981 and 1986 respectively.

’57

Portrait orientation photograph headshot of Professor Constantine N. Katsoris , a smiling man in a black business blazer suit and white button-up dress shirt underneath with a multi-colored pattern tie (black/white) as he is seated down in an auditorium chair setting with other people around him seated down smiling as they clap their hands
Professor Constantine N. Katsoris was honored with Fordham University’s 60-year Bene Merenti Medal at the University Convocation on March 3, 2024.

’59

At 91 years old, Thomas Mui graduated with a master’s degree in political science from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He enrolled more than 70 years previously and elected not to complete his required thesis at the time in order to attend Fordham Law. He practiced law for over 60 years.

’61

Dean Emeritus John Feerick was awarded the NCAFP’s William J. Flynn Initiative For Peace Award at the 50th Anniversary Gala Awards Dinner held by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy.

’62

James Tolan was named a Spirit of Kylemore 2024 honoree.

’68

Paul Soden was sworn in as the 23rd Marco Island Yacht Club commodore. He was also honored with the 2024 William Grant Award for exceptionally generous leadership by the Gregorian University Foundation. Soden continues as senior counsel at Thompson Hine LLP, an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School, chief of the Westchester County Sheriff’s Department, and a captain in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

’72

Thomas A. Moore was named to Forbes’ annual Best Personal Injury Lawyers NYC list for 2024.

’73

Peter S. Sachs was inducted into the Marquis Who’s Who biographical registry.

’76

Stuart McGregor self-published a book of historical nonfiction, The Wee Wah Beach Club in Tuxedo Park: An American Story of Social Change.

Edward Wallace was included on the City & State 2024 New York City Power 100 list in recognition of leaders who keep the city running.

’78

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Hon. Denny Chin celebrated 30 years on the bench in September 2024. He serves in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Roy Scaffidi was named to the Forbes Advisor’s Best Personal Injury Lawyers of Staten Island, NY list for 2024. He was also recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers in America.

’79

Joseph Manso retired as ambassador from the foreign service after 40 years of service and joined the National Defense University as senior fellow.

Devon Reiff was named to the Forbes Advisor’s 2024 Best Personal Injury Lawyers of Staten Island, NY list. He has also been named to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list for 19 years straight, starting in 2006.

’80

Robert Tembeckjian was appointed as the inaugural member of Balchug Capital’s global advisory board.

’81

Charles Brofman was appointed as director, general counsel, and secretary at DLT Resolution Inc., a prominent software as a service, information technology, and communication company.

’82

Marshall Heinberg joined the board of directors at ContextLogic Inc.

Nora Radest was appointed to the board of trustees of Elevate to Even Plus, a nonprofit organization dedicated to facilitating formative, paid summer internship experiences for underserved students. Radest also served as mayor of Summit, New Jersey, from 2015 to 2023.

’84

Thomas C. Franco was promoted to senior advisor at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice LLC.

’85

Andrew Arsiotis joined Loeb & Loeb LLP as a partner at the firm’s New York office in the capital markets and corporate department.

Bradley J. Butwin was elected to his fourth term as the chair of O’Melveny & Myers LLP, extending his tenure until 2029 and cementing his legacy as the longest-serving chair since the founding family of O’Melveny & Myers.

’86

Peter J. Biging joined the International Association of Defense Counsel, the preeminent invitation-only global legal organization for attorneys who represent corporate and insurance interests.

Timothy Corriston was named one of the Garden State’s top lawyers in the ROI-NJ Influencers Power List 2024. He was also reelected as the managing partner at Connell Foley LLP. He has served as managing partner at the firm since 2022.

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Willajeanne McLean was recognized as a trailblazer at the Fordham Law School Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

’87

Hon. Lina Corriston was unanimously confirmed to the Bergen County Superior Court bench by the New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee.

Richard K. Hayes became the chief of the civil division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District.

Paul Kelly was included in Crain’s New York Business Notable General Counsels list for 2024.

’88

John Alexander Cahill joined the partnership at White & Case LLP at the firm’s New York and Hong Kong offices.

Nancy Delaney was named a Spirit of Kylemore 2024 honoree.

Philip L. Hirschhorn was recognized on Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars 2024 list. Hirschhorn is an experienced trial lawyer specializing in patent litigation and other intellectual property proceedings.

Joseph Niciforo was appointed as the new chairman of the board at Laconic Infrastructure Partners Inc.

’89

Thomas Curran joined the partnership at Duane Morris LLP in the firm’s trial practice group.

Hon. Maria Araújo Kahn received the Henry J. Naruk Judiciary Award at the Connecticut Bar Association’s annual awards celebration, Celebrate with the Stars, on April 3, 2024.

Jack Kiley was named an honoree for the 30th Annual St. Francis Prep Golf Classic. He was recognized for helping to promote academic excellence, true sportsmanship, generosity, and service to others.

Robin Boyle-Laisure published her books Teaching Contract Drafting (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023) and Persuasive Advocacy in Action: A Workbook for Law Students (Carolina Academic Press, 2025).

Louis V. Molinari was appointed as chief marketing officer at Aperture Investors LLC.

Alan Schwartz was promoted to senior managing director, chief legal officer, and co-head of legal and compliance at Vista Equity Partners Management LLC.

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Congressman Thomas R. Suozzi won a special election in New York’s 3rd Congressional District and was appointed to finish the term of former GOP representative George Santos.

’90

Jojo Annobil was recognized as a trailblazer at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

David Broderick joined the partnership at Paul Hastings LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Philip F. Corsello joined the partnership at Steptoe LLP.

Lauren McKenna was selected to The Legal Intelligencer’s 2024 Distinguished Leaders list. McKenna is the managing partner of the Philadelphia office of Fox Rothschild LLP.

Brian O’Sullivan has joined the partnership at Husch Blackwell LLP in the firm’s insurance practice group and as a member of the firm’s virtual office, The Link.

James Whelan was recognized in City & State’s 2024 New York City Power 100 list in recognition of leaders who keep the city running.

’91

Raymond Dowd served as a visiting professor at the Sorbonne Law School in February 2024 and delivered a lecture titled “Lincoln, Napoleon and Hitler Walk Into a Bar: Why Statutes of Limitations and Repose on Nazi Looted Art Violate International Law.”

Joseph R. Englander joined the partnership at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP.

Jason Halper joined the partnership at Vinson & Elkins LLP.

Gavin Holihan was sworn in as district attorney of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, on January 2, 2024.

Zvi Joseph was appointed to Brenmiller Energy Ltd.’s board of directors.

Theodore Keyes joined the partnership at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP.

Dr. Esther Nir was appointed interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at New Jersey City University in December 2024.

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Hon. Madeline Singas was presented with the Sanctuary for Families 2024 Abely Leading Women and Children to Safety Award. The Abely Awards honor individuals who have made a difference in the lives of survivors of gender violence and who embody Maryellen Abely’s compassion, zeal, energy, and dedication.

’92

Deneen Donnley was announced as the recipient of the 2024 Charlotte E. Ray Award, presented by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA). The annual award is presented to a woman lawyer for her exceptional achievements in the legal profession and extraordinary contribution to the advancement of women in the profession. Donnley was honored at MCCA’s Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on October 15, 2024. She also joined the Nasdaq Center for Board Excellence, a community of like-minded board members, leaders, and innovators committed to advancing corporate governance best practices and board effectiveness.

Daniel Patrick O’Toole was named to Forbes Advisor’s 2024 Best Personal Injury Lawyers of Staten Island, NY list.

Steven Schiesel was named to Forbes Advisor’s 2024 Best Personal Injury Lawyers of Staten Island, NY list.

Ariana J. Tadler was awarded the Women Owned Law Firm of the Year Award by Woman Owned Law for her firm Tadler Law LLP.

’93

Jennifer Jones Austin was recognized as a trailblazer at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

Daniel Corcoran joined Certara as general counsel.

Edward C. Fargis was named executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary at Privia Health Group Inc.

Ilene S. Farkas was appointed co-chair of the litigation group at Pryor Cashman LLP. Farkas is also the co-chair of the music group and co-chair of the copyright, M&E litigation, and music litigation practices.

Vito Fossella was included on the City & State 2024 New York City Power 100 list in recognition of leaders who keep the city running.

Paul Keneally was awarded the Queenie Zuehlke Visionary Award by Literacy Rochester. He was also appointed to serve on the board of directors of the St. John’s Foundation.

Eileen McCarthy was named general counsel and corporate secretary of JetBlue Airways Corporation.

Craig Solar joined the partnership at Venable LLP.

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Drew Valentine joined OneTen as executive vice president. OneTen is a coalition of American companies committed to upskilling and hiring 1 million Black Americans and others without four-year degrees.

’94

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David Anders co-authored an article titled “SEC Disbands ESG Enforcement Task Force.” The article was published for NYU Law’s Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement.

John R. Ciulla became chairman of the board of Webster Financial Corporation and Webster Bank, National Association.

Michael P. Iuliano joined Kinderhook Industries LLC as general counsel and chief compliance officer.

Lisa Spivak Katz was hired as the chief government affairs officer of the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM).

Kevin Puvalowski joined the partnership at Petrillo Klein & Boxer LLP.

Judy Turchin was appointed as independent director to the executive board of Mint House, a premier hospitality brand offering a new category for long- and short-term accommodations.

’95

Eric Fields joined Wood, Smith, Henning and Berman LLP as of counsel.

Paul Washington was appointed as the president and CEO of The Society for Corporate Governance, the leading organization for corporate governance in the United States.

’96

Ana Buitrago was named to the board of directors of Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey Inc.

Adrienne Valencia Garcia was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association.

Michelle Mancino Marsh was appointed to the executive committee at ArentFox Schiff. Marsh is also co-leader of the firm’s consumer products group.

Stacey J. Rappaport was named a finalist for the Euromoney Women in Business Law Awards for Insurance & Reinsurance Lawyer of the Year. Rappaport previously won the award in 2020 and 2022. She and her pro bono team at Milbank were also honored at this year’s Sanctuary for Families, Above and Beyond Awards for their remarkable outcomes over their four-year representation of a survivor of intimate partner violence. Rappaport was also recognized on Lawdragon’s 2025 500 Leading Litigators in America guide and Benchmark Litigation’s 2025 US Guide as a litigation star.

Portrait orientation outdoor photograph headshot of Valerie White, a smiling woman in a dark red coat and white button-up dress shirt underneath with off-white pearl necklaces
Valerie White was included on City & State’s NY 50 Over 50 Age Disruptor list in recognition of those who have dedicated their lives to making New York a better place.

’97

Jill Heitler Blomberg celebrated her 25th year with Schoonmaker, George, Blomberg, Bryniczka & Welsh PC. She specializes in high net worth divorce, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and child custody cases.

Palmina Fava was recognized in Lawdragon’s annual 500 Leading Litigators in America list for 2025. She was also individually recognized in Global Investigations Review 2024 GIR 30 list.

Lillian Grossbard joined the partnership at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.

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Hon. Joseph Laroski was appointed as a judge of the United States Court of International Trade on February 14, 2024.

Andrew Lee joined the New York Jets as chief legal officer. Lee was formerly the team’s general counsel from 2005 to 2009.

E. Scott Morvillo joined the partnership at Seyfarth Shaw LLP.

Sergio Villaverde was appointed as the judge advocate for the New York Naval Militia. He was also elected president of the Bronx County Bar Association.

’98

Lisa Butler was appointed as the director of development and communications at The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.

Edgar De Leon was appointed as commissioner of the New York State Liquor Authority.

Bindu Donovan joined Morrison Foerster as a partner at the firm’s New York office.

Samrat “Sam” Khichi was named best general counsel of 2024 by Corporate Counsel. He was recognized for his achievement at the American Lawyer Industry Awards in New York City on November 13. Khichi is currently the general counsel at CVS Health.

Jeffrey Meckler presented and participated in an open Q&A on Tribe Public’s webinar titled “Fully Engaging the Human Immune System to Cure Disease.”

James I. Rapp joined Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP as a partner.

Andrew E. Roth was appointed to the board of directors and advisory committee at Valeos Transplant Society.

Daiske Yoshida joined Google as senior counsel of regulatory affairs.

’99

Lolly A. Enriquez joined the partnership at Nossaman LLP in the firm’s infrastructure group.

Isaac Greaney joined the partnership at Moses Singer LLP in the firm’s litigation practice group.

Steven Rockoff joined the partnership at Loeb & Loeb LLP at the firm’s New York office.

’00

John J. Hanley joined McDonald Hopkins LLC as a member of the firm’s business department.

Maria da Paz Tierno Lopes joined the partnership at Demarest Advogados in the firm’s corporate and mergers and acquisitions practice areas.

Marco Viskovic joined the partnership at Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP.

’01

Raymond Chan joined Netlist Inc. as vice president of patents.

Susan Chung was appointed as the director of the graduate lawyering program at New York University School of Law.

Anthony Constatinople was included on City & State’s 2024 New York City Power 100 list in recognition of leaders who keep the city running.

Christine Schessler Poscablo was promoted to deputy chief of the civil division at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. She was also recently awarded the Henry L. Stimson Medal, presented annually by the New York City Bar Association, to outstanding assistant U.S. attorneys in the Southern District and in the Eastern District of New York.

Hon. Jacob Zelmanovitz was elected judge for the Brooklyn 5th Municipal Court District of the New York City Civil Court.

’02

Heather Feingold joined Day Pitney LLP as counsel for the firm’s energy practice group.

Jennifer Palmer was appointed to the board of directors of Starr Equity Holdings.

Joshua Ratner joined the partnership at Paul Hastings LLP.

David M. White was appointed to the District of New Jersey Lawyers’ Advisory Committee.

Aaron Zerykier joined the partnership at Rivkin Radler LLP.

’03

Kevin Paul Broughel joined the partnership at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP.

Lee Cortes joined the partnership at Arnold & Porter LLP.

Portrait orientation photograph headshot of Lissett Costa Ferreira, a smiling woman wearing a dark navy blue business blazer suit and white pearl necklace
Lissett Costa Ferreira, vice president of the New York Women’s Bar Association, was nominated as its president for 2025-2026, taking office in June. She also serves as treasurer of the Puerto Rican Bar Association and is one of the recipients of the Legal Aid Society’s 2024 Pro Bono Publico awards for outstanding service to the Legal Aid Society, where she worked immediately after law school graduation. She is currently a partner at Meenan & Associates LLC, a boutique civil law firm where she practices primarily in elder law, including guardianships and Medicaid.

William MacGregor joined the partnership at Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP.

Irena Royzman joined the partnership at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP on the firm’s intellectual property litigation team.

’04

Portrait orientation photograph headshot of Azeema Mohaideen Batchelor, a smiling woman wearing a black top and a gold necklace
Azeema Mohaideen Batchelor spoke at the 31st Annual Thomson Reuters Marketing Partner Forum in the panel titled “Winning Friends: Key Strategies to Gaining Influence in the Firm.”

John P. Gordon III was recognized in Best Lawyers’ Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2025 edition.

Jeffrey Klein was appointed as the chief operating officer at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York City.

Danitra Tierra Oliver started a new position as global employment counsel at Quaker Houghton.

John Owens Jr. was sworn in as a member of One Hundred Black Men, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to leveraging its members’ collective talent, ability, and energy toward achieving meaningful gains for the Black community.

Seth Schaeffer joined Smithfield Foods as associate general counsel – litigation.

Stanley B. Tarr was appointed chair of the Blank Rome LLP office in Wilmington, Delaware.

’05

Anna Mercado Clark was named to City & State NY’s Responsible 100 Alumni list for 2024 for her work exemplifying the values of corporate social responsibility. She was originally named to the list in 2021.

Joshua Geller was named first chief legal officer at Calabrio Inc.

Cheryl Ginsburg joined the partnership at Braverman Greenspun P.C.

Tal Hacohen joined the partnership at Holland & Knight LLP.

Hon. Cynthia Isales was elevated to the position of acting justice of the New York State Supreme Court. Judge Isales has been assigned to serve in the New York State Supreme Court, Bronx County – Criminal Term.

Daniel Lisk became of counsel at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP.

Aviah Cohen Pierson became senior vice president and chief legal officer at Quality Medical Management Services USA.

’06

Katy Schuman Clemens joined the veterans’ benefits law firm of Carpenter Chartered as counsel, specializing in court of appeals for veterans claims and Federal Circuit appeals.

Warren Margolies joined the partnership at Dentons US LLP.

Elizabeth G. McCabe joined the partnership at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Hoyoon Nam became a new shareholder at Vedder Price.

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Jake Preiserowicz joined the partnership at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP. He previously worked as special counsel with the firm from 2012 to 2018 and served as vice president and managing legal counsel with T. Rowe Price from 2018 to 2024.

Hon. Ralph L. Wolf was sworn in as a civil court judge for New York County on December 19, 2024.

Dr. George Wu joined Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP as counsel.

’07

Andrew Berks joined Rivkin Radler LLP as counsel in the firm’s intellectual property group.

Evan B. Citron joined Jackson Lewis P.C. as a principal.

David Feder was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association.

Emily Katz-Turner joined Ducera Partners LLC as a managing director.

James Dustin Mandolfo joined Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP as counsel in the firm’s congressional investigations and white collar defense and investigations practices.

Daniel Miller joined Krauss Shaknes Tallentire & Messeri LLP, a matrimonial boutique law firm, as an associate in New York.

Kimberly Pallen and Christopher LaVigne ’09 secured a defense victory for cryptocurrency exchange Kraken on March 28, 2024, following a four-week trial in San Francisco Superior Court that centered on an ex-employee’s claims of wrongful termination. The victory was recognized in the Daily Journal as one of the “Top Verdicts of 2024.”

Eve-Christie M. Vermynck joined the partnership at King & Spalding LLP.

Judy Wu joined Dime Community Bancshares Inc. as executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary.

’08

Gina Castellano was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association.

Cicek Olgu Kama was appointed as the chair of Transparency International, Turkiye Chapter. Transparency International is a global movement working in over 100 countries, including the USA, to end the injustice of corruption.

Christina C. Okereke was appointed as special counsel for opioid abatement at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia.

Hon. Kyu Young (Mike) Paek was selected to serve as a United States bankruptcy judge for the Southern District of New York in Poughkeepsie.

Randi Siegal Weniger joined Bressley, Amery & Ross P.C. as a principal in the firm’s trusts and estates practice.

’09

Matthew C. Decker joined the partnership at Drummond Woodsum.

Andrew Glickman joined the partnership at Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP in the firm’s corporate and securities practice group.

Jennifer Gniady joined the partnership at Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP.

Adriana Kosovych was promoted to the position of member at Epstein Becker & Green P.C.

Mary Lovely joined the partnership at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld LLP at the firm’s Houston office.

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Leticia Ossa Daza was named partner and head of the Latin America practice group at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Sagar Patel joined the partnership at Seward & Kissel LLP.

Michael Wargon was elevated to the position of partner at Day Pitney LLP at the firm’s Boca Raton office.

’10

Christelle Dorcil was promoted to assistant director of associate engagement at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.

Mark Goldstein was named to the 2024 Enable Role Model List sponsored by Dow. Compiled by INvolve, the diversity, equity, and inclusion consultancy and global network, the Enable Role Model List celebrates diverse business leaders and their allies who are breaking down barriers and creating more inclusive workplaces worldwide. Goldstein is a labor and employment partner at at Reed Smith LLP, as well as the co-founder and leader of the firm’s global Mental Health Task Force.

Jayme Jonat joined the partnership at Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP.

Christopher McNamara joined the partnership at Foley & Lardner LLP.

Federica Pietrogrande joined The Brattle Group as a principal in the firm’s bankruptcy and restructuring practice.

Sandra P. Plaza was acknowledged by Marquis Who’s Who for excellence in legal counsel.

Justina K. Rivera was recognized as a trailblazer at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

Richard Saenz received the 2024 Louis J. Lefkowitz Award from Fordham Law School. He was also selected as a 2024–2025 Wasserstein Public Interest Program Fellow at Harvard Law School. The program recognizes exemplary lawyers who have distinguished themselves in public interest work and who can advise students who are considering similar career paths.

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Diana G. Santos was promoted to senior counsel, global generative AI lead at IBM and began teaching a course about the legal issues related to AI at Fordham Law with Dean Joseph Landau. She also presented in Bogotá, Colombia, on artificial intelligence.

Julia R. Zousmer was named a Rising Star on Law360’s Rising Star 2024 list.

’11

Patrick Beath assumed the role of corporation counsel with the city of Rochester, New York. Beath previously served as Rochester’s deputy corporation counsel.

Elliot Buckman joined Zaiger Linden Roberti LLC as counsel.

April Kim joined the partnership at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, working in projects and energy transition.

David Kupfer joined the partnership at King & Spalding LLP in the firm’s business litigation practice group.

Allison Mahoney started her own law firm, ALM Law LLC.

Portrait orientation photograph headshot of Ritha Pierre, a smiling woman in a dark red business blazer suit and black blouse underneath
Ritha Pierre was recognized at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024. She was also promoted to general counsel of Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc.

Michal Shinnar was named “among the most influential and respected practitioners in the employment law sector in Maryland” in the Daily Record’s 2023 Employment Law Power list. She was also named to the Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch list for her work in labor and employment law.

Daniel Tyrrell joined Bressler, Amery & Ross P.C. as counsel in commercial litigation.

Robert Vacchiano was elevated to counsel at Riker Danzig LLP.

’12

Ori Assa was promoted to counsel at Latham & Watkins LLP in Madrid.

Jorge Aviles was promoted to counsel at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP.

Jay Baroody joined the partnership at Seward & Kissel LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Alexander Franchilli joined Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP as counsel.

Andrew Goldsmith joined the partnership at Pryor Cashman LLP. He was also named a Rising Star on Law360’s Rising Star 2024 list.

Meghan Hill joined the partnership at Pryor Cashman LLP.

Sean Koehler was elevated to the position of partner at Wiggin and Dana LLP.

Debolina Kowshik joined the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as contracts counsel.

Gail Neely joined the partnership at Latham & Watkins LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Ashleigh J. Owens was named chief of staff for the Richmond County District Attorney’s office.

Joseph Rivera was named to the Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch list and the Lawyers of Color annual hot list for 2024.

Richard Topaz joined the partnership at Saul Ewing LLP at the firm’s Baltimore office.

Kevin Wakefield became of counsel at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP.

Philip Wolf joined the partnership at Latham & Watkins LLP.

Yang (Evonne) Xu joined the partnership at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP at the firm’s Detroit office.

’13

Anne Barrett was recognized as an honoree in Bloomberg Law’s 2024 They’ve Got Next: The 40 Under 40 list.

Thomas Bellifemine joined the Morristown office of Ogletree Deakins as of counsel.

Osmel “Oz” Cuan was appointed as managing principal and tax liability practice leader of Vanbridge, an EPIC company.

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Jerry Dickinson ’13 Appointed Dean at Pitt Law

In January 2025, Jerry Dickinson ’13 was appointed dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law following a comprehensive national search. Prior to joining Pitt Law’s faculty in 2017, he practiced at Reed Smith LLP in Pittsburgh, where he founded the Housing Rights Project, a pro bono initiative that defended indigent tenants from eviction in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

John Paul D. Dziuba II joined the partnership at Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi P.C.

Timothy Fitzmaurice joined the partnership at Alston & Bird at the firm’s Atlanta office.

Michael Guippone was promoted to the partnership at ArentFox Schiff.

Gregg Hilzer joined Stevens & Lee LLP as co-chair of the cannabis law group.

Erin Klewin was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association. She was also promoted to senior counsel at Danone North America.

Dan Lust was elevated to counsel at Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP.

Scott B. Silverberg was listed in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America in the practice areas of elder law and trusts and estates.

Albert Suh completed an executive master’s degree in public administration from the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University.

’14

Kathryn D. Bonacorsi was named a Rising Star on Law360’s Rising Star 2024 list.

Milana Dostanich and Katerina Housos launched the Inspiring Women in Law League (IWILL), a new membership community aimed at fostering advancement and networking opportunities for women in the legal sector.

Veronica Dunlap was recognized at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

Jose Fernandez joined the partnership at Thompson Coburn LLP.

Keith D. Hoffmann was appointed as chief of policy to Attorney General Peter F. Neronha in Rhode Island.

Noelle Indelicato joined the partnership at Seward & Kissel LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Tania Khatibifar was promoted to counsel at Haynes and Boone LLP in the firm’s real estate practice group.

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Hon. Grace E. Lee was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association. She was also awarded The Honorable Denny Chin Alumni Award for Excellence in the Legal Profession from Fordham Law School’s Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. Judge Lee also received the American Bar Association’s Center for Professional Responsibility Jeanne P. Gray Diversity Award recognizing advocacy to further diversity and professionalism in the legal profession.

Matthew Marcucci was promoted to counsel at Warshaw Burstein LLP.

Robyn Michaelson was named a Rising Star on Law360’s Rising Star 2024 list.

Krzysztof Swiatek was promoted to the partnership at Seward & Kissel LLP.

Andrew Todres was named a partner at Ropes & Gray LLP.

Melissa Marie Verpile was acknowledged by Marquis Who’s Who for excellence in legal counsel.

’15

James Burbage was elected to the partnership at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.

Michelle Chan was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association.

Stephanie Denker joined the partnership at Saul Ewing LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Gregory Harvey spoke at the 2024 GCC East Conference on the panel “Creating a Culture of Privacy: Structuring a Privacy Program that Delivers.”

Robert Hubley was promoted to counsel at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Portrait orientation photograph headshot of Prescott Loveland, a smiling bearded man in a dark navy blue business blazer suit and white button-up dress shirt underneath with a multi-colored pattern tie (hot dark pink/chrome)
Prescott Loveland joined the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender as assistant public defender.

Kevin Kiley Jr. joined Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP as an associate in the firm’s real estate practice group.

Patrick Prin joined Ropes & Gray LLP as counsel.

Claire Stevens was elected to the partnership at Finn Dixon and Herling LLP.

Matthew Sorensen was promoted to counsel at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Benjamin H. Weissman was named a Rising Star on Law360’s Rising Star 2024 list.

Ryan White was elected to the partnership at Husch Blackwell.

’16

Sophia Agathis joined the partnership at Seward & Kissel LLP.

Matthew Bruno was elected to the partnership at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP.

Alexandra Cornel-Kim was promoted to senior associate at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP.

Corey Dietrich was promoted to partner at Proskauer Rose LLP.

Christopher Gonnella joined the partnership at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Christina Kim was elected to the partnership at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.

Brian Lee was promoted to member at Stites & Harbison PLLC.

Andrew Mazzarella was promoted to special counsel at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Alexandra Mogul was promoted to counsel at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Frank Paz joined the partnership at Morrison Foerster LLP.

Kevin Quaratino was appointed to the board of directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association.

Jason Robinson joined Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP as senior counsel with the law firm’s real estate team in New York City.

Ferdinand Ruplin joined the partnership at Tonkon Torp LLP.

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Maria Sinatra was promoted to counsel at Venable LLP at the firm’s New York office.

Emily A. Vance was elected partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Jeffrey Xu was named to the partnership at Morrison & Foerster LLP in the firm’s transactions department and the finance group.

’17

Audrey Naana Abayena was recognized at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

Fletcher Corley joined Braverman Greenspun P.C. as an associate focusing on real estate–related litigation.

Derick Dailey was accepted into the Obama Leaders USA 2024–2025 cohort.

Vincent Fuller II was recognized at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

John Loubriel was promoted to counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP.

Matt Tellem joined the Phoenix Suns as assistant general manager.

Andrew Washburn was elected to the partnership of Underberg & Kessler LLP at the firm’s Rochester office.

’18

Arielle Garcia was appointed as the director of intelligence for Check My Ads.

Khasim Lockhart was recognized at the Fordham Law School BLSA Alumni Trailblazer Celebration on February 21, 2024.

Jillian Shapiro was promoted to the role of principal at Fish & Richardson P.C.

’19

Joshua Kelly joined Fox Rothschild LLP as an associate in the litigation department at the firm’s Morristown, New Jersey, location.

Traci Krasne joined Fox Rothschild LLP in New York as an associate in the labor and employment department.

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Vani Upadhyaya was appointed as the president-elect of the South Asian Bar Association of New York.

Dr. Richard Wong was promoted to principal at Fish & Richardson P.C.

’20

Louis Cholden-Brown was appointed to the position of senior vice president, government relations, at Moonshot Strategies.

Amanda Fenelon joined Fox Rothschild LLP in New York as an associate in the taxation and wealth planning department.

Dr. Justin Sears was promoted to principal at Fish & Richardson P.C.

’21

Daniel Abowd was appointed as president and general counsel of The Royalty Network Inc.

Alexander Blisko joined Rivkin Radler LLP as an associate at the firm’s Uniondale, New York, office.

Mohamed Sweify was named as an awardee on the Arab America Foundation’s (AAF) 2024 40 Under 40 list.

’22

Jacob Hubertus joined Fox Rothschild LLP as an associate in the family law department at the firm’s Morristown, New Jersey, location.

Peter Morrison is serving a one-year clerkship with a U.S. magistrate judge in the Eastern District of New York.

Hongyu Wang joined Flaster Greenberg P.C. as an associate.

’23

Jason Keschner joined Foran Glennon as an associate in the firm’s New York office.

Michael Mehary was appointed as an assistant district attorney for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

’24

Carl Capasso was appointed as an assistant district attorney for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

Aafke Pronk joined Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP as counsel.

HONORING BILL URQUHART, FCRH ’69, LAW ’78

Close friends and family members gathered in October 2024 to celebrate the unveiling of the Urquhart Learning Center at Fordham Law School, commemorating the legacy of the late Bill Urquhart, FCRH ’69, LAW ’78. As an evening law student who inspired and mentored countless legal professionals during his remarkable 30-year career, Urquhart’s enduring impact lives on through the A. William Urquhart Memorial Evening/Part-Time J.D. Fund. Made possible by a generous gift from his firm, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, the fund provides evening law students with comprehensive support, including scholarships, financial aid, experiential learning opportunities, and specialized programming.
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Join Us!
European Alumni Chapter Reunion
Madrid, Spain | June 27–28, 2025
Join Dean Joseph Landau and Assistant Dean Vera Tkachuk to reconnect with friends, classmates, and colleagues in this dynamic global city.

Births

Rebecca Zuks ’14 celebrated the birth of her son in autumn 2024.

Joshua Liebman ’17 and Caitlin Ross ’17 celebrated the birth of their daughter.

Stephen Moccia ’18 celebrated the birth of his daughter in August 2024.

Diana Imbert-Hodges ’19 celebrated the birth of her baby boy, Lenox, in the summer of 2024.

In Memoriam

’52 Robert J. Inglima

’54 Hon. John F. Keenan

’55 Ralph Conte

’55 Ralph Nobile

’55 John F. Strouse Jr.

’56 Norbert Dengler

’56 Hon. William Johnston

’58 John J. Reilly

’59 Robert Dobbin

’59 Edward J. Joyce Jr.

’59 Edward Kozmor

’59 Sid Whelan

’59 Frank Zeller

’60 Anthony J. Colavita

’60 Hon. Eugene L. Nardelli

’60 Gerald Schroth

’60 Edward Stoeber

’60 Andrew Wallace

’61 Gerald Connell

’61 Peter M. Dunn

’61 Edward P. Hand

’61 Joseph Kirley

’61 Thomas J. Rosati

’62 Richard Burke

’62 John Porco

63 Robert Berson

’63 John Crowley

’64 Hon. William J. Lavery

’65 John W. Lyttle Jr.

’65 Robert “Bob” Neuner

’66 William Frank

’66 Peter Ledwith

’67 Donato Caruso

’67 Bob Hollweg

’68 Gerald Hayes

’69 Theodore Bajo

’69 Michael Corrigan

’69 Gerald E. Loehr

’69 Peter Martin Jr.

’69 Alfred Suesser

’71 Luke Pittoni

’72 John J. O’Connor

’74 Simos Dimas

’74 James Exnicios

’74 John E. Schmeltzer III

’75 Robert Lonergan

’75 James Lozier

’75 Ann La Rue Matlow

’75 Fumiaki Mizuki

’76 Roger Mehle

’77 Thomas Bellone

’77 Michael J.P. Malone

’78 Gary J. Groot

’79 Robert Bruce England

’80 James J. Glenn

’80 Malcolm Keen

’80 John J. Murphy

’81 Mark Dryer

’83 Thomas Wall

’86 Patricia Moss

’87 Andrew Mattei

’88 Marilyn Macron

’89 Joseph Haralson

’92 Christopher Morvillo

’92 Neda Morvillo

’93 Stacy Gordon

’94 Lawrence D. McCabe

’03 David Kostus

’24 Michael Money

’52 Robert J. Inglima

’54 Hon. John F. Keenan

’55 Ralph Conte

’55 Ralph Nobile

’55 John F. Strouse Jr.

’56 Norbert Dengler

’56 Hon. William Johnston

’58 John J. Reilly

’59 Robert Dobbin

’59 Edward J. Joyce Jr.

’59 Edward Kozmor

’59 Sid Whelan

’59 Frank Zeller

’60 Anthony J. Colavita

’60 Hon. Eugene L. Nardelli

’60 Gerald Schroth

’60 Edward Stoeber

’60 Andrew Wallace

’61 Gerald Connell

’61 Peter M. Dunn

’61 Edward P. Hand

’61 Joseph Kirley

’61 Thomas J. Rosati

’62 Richard Burke

’62 John Porco

63 Robert Berson

’63 John Crowley

’64 Hon. William J. Lavery

’65 John W. Lyttle Jr.

’65 Robert “Bob” Neuner

’66 William Frank

’66 Peter Ledwith

’67 Donato Caruso

’67 Bob Hollweg

’68 Gerald Hayes

’69 Theodore Bajo

’69 Michael Corrigan

’69 Gerald E. Loehr

’69 Peter Martin Jr.

’69 Alfred Suesser

’71 Luke Pittoni

’72 John J. O’Connor

’74 Simos Dimas

’74 James Exnicios

’74 John E. Schmeltzer III

’75 Robert Lonergan

’75 James Lozier

’75 Ann La Rue Matlow

’75 Fumiaki Mizuki

’76 Roger Mehle

’77 Thomas Bellone

’77 Michael J.P. Malone

’78 Gary J. Groot

’79 Robert Bruce England

’80 James J. Glenn

’80 Malcolm Keen

’80 John J. Murphy

’81 Mark Dryer

’83 Thomas Wall

’86 Patricia Moss

’87 Andrew Mattei

’88 Marilyn Macron

’89 Joseph Haralson

’92 Christopher Morvillo

’92 Neda Morvillo

’93 Stacy Gordon

’94 Lawrence D. McCabe

’03 David Kostus

’24 Michael Money

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Christopher Morvillo ’92 and Neda Morvillo ’92

Christopher “Chris” Morvillo ’92 and his wife, Neda Morvillo ’92, died on August 19, 2024, in a tragic boating accident off the Sicily coast that garnered worldwide attention.

The couple, along with 20 other passengers and crew members on board, had been celebrating the acquittal of Mr. Morvillo’s client, British tech mogul Mike Lynch, by a U.S. federal jury on 15 fraud and conspiracy charges over the nearly $11 billion sale of his business software firm, Autonomy, to Hewlett-Packard in 2011. The vessel capsized during a freak storm.

The couple met at Fordham Law during their 1L year. Mr. Morvillo was an active and caring alumnus who mentored many Fordham graduates and served as a beloved professor of legal writing.

Mr. Morvillo, 59, began his career as an associate litigator at Weil Gotshal & Manges before spending six years as a U.S. assistant attorney for the Southern District of New York, where he investigated, tried, and handled appeals in various criminal cases. He followed in the footsteps of his father, the prominent white-collar criminal defense lawyer Robert G. Morvillo, leading the securities fraud unit and criminal division before becoming a name partner at his father’s firm, Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason Anello & Bohrer, in 2005. In 2011, Mr. Morvillo joined Clifford Chance, representing defendants accused of insider trading, fraud, trade secret theft, and suspected violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Arms Export Control Act, and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

Most notably, Mr. Morvillo assisted in the criminal investigation surrounding the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon and was a part of a landmark decision in 2018 that set a precedent for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prosecutions. He was ranked among the 500 leading U.S. litigators for white-collar and investigation practices by Lawdragon in 2022.

Mrs. Morvillo, 57, was widely respected as a skilled jewelry designer.

They are survived by their daughters Sabrina and Sophia Morvillo.

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Judge John F. Keenan ’54

The Fordham Law community mourns the passing of Judge John F. Keenan ’54, senior judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

During his more than four decades on the court, Judge Keenan presided over numerous historically significant cases, including the sentencing of high-profile terrorists, the racketeering case against the Philippines’ former first lady Imelda Marcos, and the conviction of 13 members of the Colombo organized crime family. He died on October 27, 2024, at age 94.

“Judge Keenan was not only a respected member of the legal profession but an esteemed jurist and an invaluable part of our alumni family,” said Dean Joseph Landau. “Throughout his life and career, he demonstrated his commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders by hiring numerous Fordham Law students as clerks, exemplifying the many ways he embodied the mission of our Law School.”

Judge Keenan graduated from Regis High School in 1947 and earned his B.B.A. from Manhattan College in 1951 and his J.D. from Fordham Law in 1954. After law school, he served two years in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. In 1956, he joined Halpin, Keogh & St. John but left to become an assistant district attorney in New York County. He became the chief assistant to three district attorneys, Michael F. Armstrong of Queens, Richard H. Kuh of Manhattan, and Robert M. Morgenthau of Manhattan.

In 1976, New York Governor Hugh L. Carey and New York Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz ’25 jointly named Judge Keenan deputy attorney general, the state’s special prosecutor for corruption. In 1979, Keenan was appointed by Mayor Ed Koch as chairman and president of the city’s Off-Track Betting Corporation and was later appointed as the mayor’s Coordinator of Criminal Justice in 1982. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Keenan as district judge for the Southern District of New York. He achieved senior status in 1996.

In 1994, Chief Justice William Rehnquist appointed Judge Keenan to serve on the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. He also served on the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation and the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules of the Judicial Conference for two terms.

Judge Keenan was a devoted Fordham Law alumnus who served the Fordham community for more than 50 years. He was vice president of the Fordham Law Alumni Association board, served on search committees for new deans, taught trial advocacy, and judged moot court competitions. As a student, he led Fordham to the finals of the Sutherland Cup Moot Court Competition.

Judge Keenan received numerous recognitions from the Fordham Law community, including the Fordham-Stein Prize in 2009 and the Milton Fisher ’42 Second Harvest Award in 2017. He was to receive the James F. Gill Spirit of Hope Award at the 2024 Feerick Center Awards and Benefit Reception, held one day after his passing.

During his time on the bench, Judge Keenan had hired most of his clerks from Fordham Law. “Any success that I have enjoyed during my 34 years on the ‘Mother Court’ is of course due to the loyalty, the honesty, the intelligence, and the dedication of my law clerks,” he said in 2017.

“Clerking for Judge Keenan was not a job, it was a life-changing experience,” said Sharon L. McCarthy ’89, partner at Kostelanetz LLP. “Every day with Judge Keenan was new and interesting, and he has been for me, as he has been for all of his law clerks, a lifelong mentor and friend.”

“He was a giant in our profession, and he was a profoundly decent and humble man,” added Rita Glavin ’96, principal at Glavin PLLC. “I clerked for him for two years, but he became the most important mentor in my life. He loved the Law School, loved the profession, and loved people. One of his largest legacies was setting an example for so many lawyers on how to practice law and be a good person.”

In recognition of Judge Keenan’s extraordinary legacy and impact, Pat Hynes ’66 announced in March that she has founded a scholarship in his honor.

Judge Keenan is survived by his wife, Diane, daughter Marie, and two grandchildren.

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