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College of Law Alumni and Professors Lauded in Cincinnati Magazine
Cincinnati, Ohio
A number of University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni and professors are lauded as individuals who drive change in the tri-state in the October 2008 Cincinnati magazine. In the issue called “Cincinnati Power,” 70+ movers and shakers are introduced as individuals or couples whose impact is far reaching. Areas of influence include business, politics, faith, media, health, philanthropy, culture, education, food, law, and real estate.
The lists include the following UC Law graduates:
- Stanley M. Chesley '60, Attorney and President, Waite, Schneider, Bayless & Chesley, recognized for defining class action law;
- Joseph Deters '82, Hamilton County Prosecutor, recognized for his work at the Prosecutor's Office;
- Harry Fath '68, Owner, Fath Properties, recognized for his and his wife Linda's community volunteerism, whether in the arts or social welfare causes;
- Judge Mark P. Painter '73, Ohio First District Court of Appeals, recognized for his numerous decisions (over 370) that have been published nationally. He was named the College's first Stanley Chesley Distinguished Visiting Professor of Practice;
- Robert Pitcairn Jr. '73, Partner, Katz, Teller, Brandt and Hild, recognized for his de
signation as the number one "Super Lawyer" in Ohio two years in a row and for being considered by many as the best trial lawyer in town;
- Joseph L. Trauth Jr. '73, Partner, Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL, recognized for his work in land use battles, representing large corporations and winning multimillion-dollar tax reductions; and,
- David J. Willbrand '96, Partner, Thompson-Hine and UC Law adjunct professor, recognized as the go-to guy for entrepreneurs looking to turn a great idea into a success.
The article also highlights power couples. The Power Couple List includes the following with UC Law connections:
- Eric Kearney '89, Ohio State Senator, and his wife Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney, recognized for their dedication to civic involvement and family;
- Verna L. Williams, UC Professor of Law, and her husband David Singleton, a UC Law adjunct professor, recognized for their commitment to social change; and,
- Lois & Richard Rosenthal, recognized for their support of Cincinnati and the arts. The Rosenthals endowed and continually support the Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project at the law school.
For the complete story, see the three-part article "Who Runs the City" in the October issue of Cincinnati magazine on newsstands now.
Contact Information:
Sherry English
513.556.0090
sherry.english@uc.edu