Executive Board
Ahmed Almudallal & Elissa Jacobs
Co-Presidents
Jeffrey Miller
Vice President
Katelyn Jerchau
Treasurer
Jason Tenenbaum
Secretary
Ashley Crowder
Events Coordinator
Administrative Advisors
Lisa Monticciolo-McCluskey, Director of Student Affairs
Amy Bedell, Director of Public Sector Career Planning
Lisa Berman, Assistant Dean for External Relations
Auctioneers
Professor Eric Lane
Professor Miriam Albert
Professor Jennifer Gundlach
WELCOME TO PJF’S
22ND
ANNUAL GOODS AND SERVICES AUCTION
MARCH 10, 2011
It is with great excitement that the Public Justice Foundation Executive Board welcomes you to
the Twenty-Second Annual Goods and Services Auction. The Auction is a tradition at Hofstra
Law School unlike any other. Each year our auction raises funds to help support law students
who provide quality legal services in the public sector during the summer months. The auction
is always done with great style and humor, and we are hopeful that this year will be no
exception. So relax, have a drink, loosen your wallets and your laughs, and enjoy the night we
have planned for you.
We will begin with a presentation honoring Professor Eric Lane with the David A. Diamond
Distinguished Public Service Award for his continued work with death penalty and habeas
corpus cases.
Then we will honor Ms. Catherine Samuels with the 5th
Annual Public Justice Foundation
Outstanding Alumni Award for dedicating her career to serving the public interest.
We would like to thank the entire Hofstra Law School community and the local businesses that
donated many of the items and services available for purchase this evening. Special thanks are
extended to this year’s PJF members for their time and effort to make all of this possible. We
further recognize the student body, student organizations, faculty, administration, and alumni as
being instrumental in the success of this auction. In the past auctions, generous donations
enabled the Public Justice Foundation to raise over $20,000 for student fellowships. We look
forward to surpassing that amount this year through your involvement and generosity.
We have a wide variety of wonderful items and services for you to bid on tonight. Please take a
moment to look through the program carefully to consider all we have to offer. If you have any
questions, our PJF Auction volunteers will be happy to assist you. We invite you to take a
moment to enjoy some food and beverages, which are available for you in Room 242.
Thank you for your continuing support. We hope you have a wonderful evening.
Sincerely,
Ahmed Almudallal & Elissa Jacobs
Co-Presidents
Public Justice Foundation
22nd
ANNUAL AUCTION
SCHEDULE
9:00 am –
6:00 pm Silent Auction Student Lounge
Browse the many wonderful items and creative gift baskets in our silent
auction. The highest bidder at 6:00 pm is the winner.
5:00 pm Light Buffet & Drinks Leeds, Morelli & Brown Atrium
Enjoy some tasty food and drink before the Main Event.
6:15 pm Pick up Silent Item Auctions Student Lounge
7:00 pm Live Auction Room 308
Welcome to the 22nd
Annual Auction: PJF Co-Presidents Ahmed
Almudallal and Elisa Jacobs
Presentation of David A. Diamond Distinguished Public Service
Award to Professor Eric Lane
Presentation of the PJF Outstanding Alumni Award to Ms.
Catherine Samuels
Let the Bidding Begin: Professors Eric Lane, Miriam Albert, and
Jennifer Gundlach
Special thanks to
Important Information about the Auction
Importance of Your Paddle Number & Auction Book
Please remember that your paddle number is on the back of this auction book. You will be
required to show your auction book for entrance to Room 242 for food and drinks, and Room
308 for the live auction. The auction book will also be required in order to claim your prize from
both the silent and live auction. The number on the back of your book is what you will use to bid
on items in the live auction.
The Silent Auction
Each auction item will have a corresponding Bid Sheet. Should you have any questions about
our many items, please feel free to ask our friendly volunteers at the nearby PJF Table. Anyone
may place a bid on the silent auction items. However, each winner must purchase an auction
ticket in order to claim his or her prize.
To place a bid: enter your name, email address, and the amount of your bid. Please be careful to
check the Bid Sheet for the minimum bid amount, and bids must be made in at least $10
increments. PJF and Hofstra Law School shall not be responsible for any improperly placed
bids. After bidding, remember to periodically check back on your item to see if you have been
outbid; if so, simply re-enter your bidding information with a higher bid.
The silent auction will end promptly at 6:00pm, at which time the Bid Sheets will be pulled
from the tables and the winning bidders recorded. Once that is complete, the Bid Sheets will be
returned to their places so that bidders may check to see which items they have won.
Collection & Payment of Silent Auction Items
To pay for and collect Silent Auction items you win, visit the PJF table in the Student
Lounge. Bid items from the Silent Auction MUST be claimed at 6:15pm. That table will be
staffed until the beginning of the Live Auction. Payment can be made by cash, check, or credit
card (Visa or Master Card only).
Collection & Payment of Live Auction Items
Payment can be made by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or Master card only) at the time the
bid is accepted as final. Please note: all items are nonrefundable.
Silent Auction Items
SA 1. A night on the town in Queens – Share a meal with a friend at Monahan &
Fitzgerald Restaurant ($30) and look good by using one of 3 free haircuts at
SuperCuts. Take a special someone to lunch at Pappazio ($25) and then dinner
Bourbon Street ($50) followed by laughs with three friends at Broadway Comedy
Club. Then relax and pamper yourself with $50 at Definitions Salon.
Minimum bid: $50
SA 2. Take a break from studying and munch on some snacks in the gift basket, courtesy of
APALSA. Look fashionable wearing beautiful handmade bead/leather bracelets.
Minimum bid: $50
SA 3. Start your day off with $25 at Laser Plus Spa then head over to De La Mer for a
haircut. Take a friend to lunch at Bellmore Pizza, dinner at George Martins
Grillfire ($40) followed by dessert at Spiga Bakery ($25). Then tomorrow, have
lunch at Bellcrest Kosher Deli and check out the bling at J&H Jewelry ($25).
Minimum bid: $50
SA 4. Enjoy a panini at La Bottega Wine Bar ($25) and then a tasty dessert at Cardinali
Pastry Shop. Buy your sweetheart some flowers from San Giargio Florist ($50)
and chat over a bottle of wine from your Wheatley Hills wine basket.
Minimum bid: $50
SA 5. Test your flexibility with a free intro week at Yogaflex. Then pamper yourself with a
full facial at Cactus Salon, some shopping at Fashion Avenue ($50), lots of cookies
from Torta Fina. Buy yourself and a friend some flowers from Ribbons & Roses
and A Sister’s Touch. Head over to House of Bagels for two dozen bagels!
Minimum bid: $50
SA 6. Head to Bocu Salon for a haircut and single-process color and over to Mario’s ($20)
for lunch. Check out the kids clothes at Denny’s ($25) and get some frozen yogurt at
TCBY ($10). Before the week is out, you can take a friend to Premier Diner ($40)
for lunch, then La Scala ($25) for dinner, and then share a bottle of wine at home
from Vanderbilt Wine. Come Saturday; get a dozen bagels at House of Bagels.
Minimum bid: $50
SA 7. Where should we eat today? Well now you’ve got several choices: Burger Bite
($10), Wing Zone ($25), Borelli’s ($25), Ville Grande (2 pies). Followed by dessert
at Riesterer’s Bakery ($25) and wash it down with a little something from West
Hempstead Beverage ($25). Laugh with a few friends at Broadway Comedy Club
(admission for 4). Minimum bid: $50
SA 8. A basket of goodies courtesy of OUTLaw. Head to the Broadway Comedy Club
with 3 friends for a bundle of laughs. Minimum bid: $30
SA 9. Perfect Nail and Hair Package! Get a haircut and blow dry at Hair Unlimited and a
manicure at Queen’s Nails this weekend. Then when the time comes, do it all over
again with a haircut and blow dry at A Desso and manicure at A Plus Beauty. When
you get hungry head to Red Lobster ($20), Cozymel ($20) or Café Ginos ($30)!
Minimum bid: $50
SA 10.The Practical Package. Pizza at Louie’s ($10), bagels at Bagelicious ($20), and good
food at Canz ($25). Get ready for spring break with a week of tanning at Beachbum.
Have a few friends for wine thanks to Stew Leonards Wine. Get your oil changed
and tires rotated twice at Goodyear! Top it off with Tiger Schulman karate lessons.
Minimum bid: $30
SA 11. Long Island Cork & Bottle has donated bottles of wine for your sipping pleasure.
Get bagels from the House of Bagels, lunch at Pastrami & Friends and dinner at
Via Italia. Get your oil changed and tires rotated at Robb’s Auto or Honest Rick’s
and head to Mario’s ($20) for lunch. Next Sunday, get bagels and cream cheese
from Dix Hills Bagels. Minimum bid: $50
SA 12. Meals and nails in Franklin Square. Get a manicure at Nail Touch, then head to
Frankly Thai ($25) for lunch, Frosty’s ($10) for dessert and Carmela’s ($50) for
dinner. Do it again next weekend, with a manicure/pedicure at Ai Mei Nails, lunch at
Murph’s ($25) and dinner at Filomena’s ($70)! Minimum bid: $50
SA 13. Barristers is coming! Look good for your lady in a tux from Bonaventure Tuxedo
($100), invite some friends over for a few bottles of wine from Jamesport Vineyards
and then off to Broadway Comedy Club for some laughs. When you run out of
wine, head to Garden City Wine & Spirits ($25). Minimum bid: $50
SA 14. Spring Break is right around the corner! Get your workout on at Body 30 with 5
personal training sessions and then get a mani/pedi at V Spa Nail salon. When the
weekend comes, check out the pieces at Sunflower Fine Art ($25) and get a dozen
bagels at My Three Sons. Hungry? Head to Culinary Heights ($50) for a yummy
meal! Minimum bid: $50
SA 15. Enjoy a night out in Huntington? For the restaurant lover in you, enjoy Huntington
favorites Ruvo ($50), Christopher’s ($25), Finnegan’s ($35), and Pink Link. Spice
it up with dinner at Spice Village ($25) and Samurai ($25). Minimum bid: $50
SA 16. Entertain your summer guests with a trip to Long Beach and a meal at The Beach
House ($25), and enjoy Mexican food and margaritas at Pancho’s Cantina. Keep
your vehicles going with 3 oil changes from Goodyear. Pick bagels up for your
guests with (2) Dozen bagels from Long Island Bagel. Minimum bid: $30
SA 17. Clean up, trim up, shape up then relax and enjoy. Get into your groove with a month
of unlimited group classes at Revolution Yoga then head to Rockville Center
Barber shop for a trim, Village Nails, and then unwind with a 30 minute massage at
Angels Heavenly. Follow that up Sunday brunch at Churchill’s and enjoy the day
with a cake from Front Street Bakery. Minimum bid: $40
SA 18. Strengthen your core and enhance your body with 10 group sessions at Carmellos
Pilates ($300 value). Then flash your fingers with 2 manicures from Bijou Nails.
Minimum bid: $40
SA 19. TOP CHEF! Top Gear from the best cooking show out there. Minimum bid: $60
SA 20. Date night! Get your nails done at Exotic Nails ($20) then pick up some flowers from
C&J Florist ($20) and head out to dinner at Hunan Delight ($50), LaRosa’s or
Venus ($25) then finish your night off with a laugh at the Broadway Comedy Club
for four. Minimum bid: $40
SA 21. Have your own restaurant week. Try some of Long Island’s favorite establishments
with a gift certificate to Cherry Valley ($25) and Lantern Diner ($15). Look great
while going out with a facial and haircut from Clear Skin Salon, then hit the town,
enjoy one of Long Island’s best, Vincent’s Clam bar ($40), or a Witches Brew
($20). The following weekend, take that special someone out for with dinner for 2
at Pompeii. Minimum bid: $40
SA 22. Stop putting it off. Maintain your car with Oil Changes from Integrity Mobil, Tek
Automotive and Easy Rider. Then get that long overdue home improvement done
with a $25 Gift card from Home Depot. Then enjoy your productive day and hard
work with a great meal at Gino’s ($25) or Good Life ($50) Minimum bid: $40
SA 23. Brighten that Smile with a Professional Teeth Whitening procedure performed by
Dr. Jeffrey Zwillinger ($400 value) and then relax and smile at Spa Adriana ($25).
Minimum bid: $50
SA 24. Brighten that Smile with a Professional Teeth Whitening procedure performed by
Dr. Jeffrey Zwillinger ($400 value) and to top it off get a manicure from Aroma
Nail. Minimum bid: $50
SA 25.Yoga! Free your body and mind with 4 group classes at Grace Welch personalized
Yoga. Also enjoy a gift basket donated by Lisa Berman. Minimum bid: $30
SA 26. Look like a millionaire: Don’t miss this opportunity to get an authentic hand
embroidered Pashmina Shawl from Kashmir. Enjoy the beauty of 2 handmade
bead/leather bracelets to top off your ensemble. Minimum bid: $70
SA 27. Let’s all go to the movies. This movie goer’s delight has everything you need to
enjoy the latest blockbuster at the theatre or from the comfort of your own home.
Thanks Phi Alpha Delta! Plus admission for 4 to Broadway Comedy Club.
Minimum bid: $30
SA 28. Gaga 4 Gaga? See if you can keep your poker face with this amazing Lady Gaga
Package. Including an autographed photo of the fame monster herself, 2 t-shirts, 2
fame monster CD’s 1, poker face remix CD, 1 Alejandro Remix CD, 3 turntable
covers, 1 Vinyl Album. Minimum bid: $50
SA 29. LOL: Can’t get enough laughs? Laugh out loud with 4 tickets to Stand UP NY.
Keep the laughs going with 4 tickets to the Broadway Comedy Club. How you
doing?! Get the VIP treatment at the Wendy Williams show with 2 VIP tickets.
Minimum bid: $40
SA 30. New York City Cultural Experience: Can’t get enough of NYC art and culture scene?
Return again and again with a full year-long MoMa membership ($75) courtesy of
Professor Eric Freedman. Enjoy the Late Night with 2 tickets to the Late Show
with David Letterman. Bring the whole family to NYC first and only theatre for
kids and families with 4 premium tickets to the New Victory Theatre. Minimum
bid: $50
SA 31. This gift basket was donated thanks to the Veterans Law Association. Enjoy it and
four admissions to the Broadway Comedy Club! Minimum bid: $20
SA 32. Professor Schepard donated two great tickets to the Mets v. Phillies game on July
16th
. Minimum bid: $50
SA 33. Professor Skehan donated four great tickets to the Islanders v. Philadelphia Flyers
game on March 26th
with a special parking pass. Enjoy lunch at the Dominican
Restaurant ($45) on Front St before the game! Minimum bid: $50
SA 34. Enjoy a special assortment of wine from the NY Times Wine Club donated by
Professor Gundlach and a case of home brew made and donated by Professor
Frye. Minimum bid: $70
SA 35. Enjoy reading an autographed copy of Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill Cookbook courtesy
of Dean Ende while sipping on wine from a basket donated by Professor Lisa Spar.
Minimum bid: $50
SA 36. Randy Levine, President of the Yankees, has donated four autographed baseballs
signed by Mariano Rivera, Joe Girardi, Robinson Cano, and Mark Teixeira.
Minimum bid: $50 – 75(see individual sheet)
SA 37. Have dinner at Donovan’s Grill ($35) and enjoy a Mets baseball signed by Mike
Pelfrey. Minimum bid: $40
SA 38. BARBRI has donated ted ten (10) $1,500 gift certificates to be used towards a bar
review course. Minimum bid: $600 for each certificate
SA 39. Professor Ron Silverman has donated a magnificent 17 CD set of "The Complete
Songbooks of Ella Fitzgerald." The Ella Fitzgerald Songbooks were a series of eight
studio albums released in irregular intervals between 1956 and 1964, recorded by the
American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, supported by a variety of orchestras, big
bands, and jazz quartets. Minimum bid: $150
SA 40. An assortment of sports memorabilia signed by former athletes including Tim
Bassett, of the NY Nets and Billy Taylor of New York Giants. Also included is an
Eli Manning framed drawing. A second grouping is fantastic for the hockey lover…
including pucks from Steve Webb and Dan Bedard of the NY Islanders. Minimum
bid: $30 each sheet
SA 41. Here’s your chance to see the NY Jets in a preseason games against the Washington
Redskins at the New Meadowlands Stadium on August 27th
. Sec. 234, Row 1, Seats
11 and 12. Minimum bid: $50
SA 42. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Tickets for two to see the Broadway show of
Mary Poppins. Thanks to alumnus Dan Posener for this generous donation!
Minimum bid: $50
SA 43. Experience the NYC theatre scene with one of the greatest shows. Alumnus Dan
Posener has also donated two tickets to Chicago! Minimum bid: $50
SA 44. Experience deep water diving…enjoy a scuba diving lesson for two courtesy of
Michael Delakas. After a long day under water, take that special someone to dinner
at Pasta Lovers ($50) in NYC. But wait, it’s not over yet, get in shape for the
summer with a one-month membership to Club Fitness in Astoria, Queens!
Minimum bid: $50
SA 45. Enjoy dinner on Thursday, April 7, 2011 with Adam Liptak, NY Times’ Supreme
Court correspondent at Professor Gundlach’s home in NYC. Minimum bid:$30 for
each person up to 10
SA 46. Enjoy a one night stay and breakfast for two at the Viana Hotel and Spa in Westbury,
NY. Minimum bid: $50
SA 47. Experience the luxury of an overnight stay and breakfast at the Garden City Hotel…
assorted goodies included. Minimum bid: $70
Don’t Forget…
To place a bid enter your name, email address, and the amount of your bid on the
bidding sheet. Bids must be made in at least $10.00 increments. Remember to
periodically check back on your item to see if you have been outbid
The silent auction will end promptly at 6:00 p.m., at which time the Bid Sheets will
be pulled from the tables.
To pay for and collect Silent Auction items you win, visit the PJF table in the
Student Lounge.
Live Auction Items
We’re starting off bigger this year…
LA 1. Professor Ostrow would like to host four students at her home in Great Neck for dinner.
LA 2. Professor Joffe is offering lunch for three students at a kosher Asian vegetarian.
restaurant.
LA 3. Professor Burke will host six students for a cocktail-and-carry-out party at her apartment
in the city. They will order food, mix their own drinks, and listen to whatever playlist she
happens to come up with for the night.
LA 4. “Bulls, Bears, and Brunch.” Four students will enjoy brunch at a fine Long Island eatery
with Professor Colesanti, who has taught Securities Regulation at Hofstra since 2002.
Topics will range from the Dodd-Frank Reform Act of 2010 to the origination of the
Cobb Salad. Brunch includes securities industry gifts/mementos, as well.
LA 5. Enjoy dinner for four students at an actual CRIME SCENE with Professors Biancavilla
and Klein!!! Previously, they have taken everyone to Spark’s Steak House where mafia
boss Constantino Paul “Big Paul” Castellano was shot to death in 1985.
LA 6. Professor Brian Frye invites four students to dinner and then to see a documentary
called “War Don Don” about the tribunals in Sierra Leone. Afterward, the students will
get to meet the director and producer over drinks.
LA 7. You’re all late for TEAAAAA. Well, not everyone. Up to five students can bid to have
tea at Professor Charlow’s house at 2pm on Sunday, March 20th.
LA 8. For those of you who love Mexican food, enjoy a dinner for four students at Besito in
Huntington with Professors Grossman and Hayden.
LA 9. Professor Gundlach is pleased to invite 8-10 students to her apartment in the city for
dinner along with Professors Sample and Albert.
LA 10. Who doesn’t want to live forever? Name a fictional character in Professor Burke’s
seventh crime novel. Join the former students, professors, and other members of the
Hofstra Law community who have appeared in Prof. Burke’s novels as judges, lawyers,
police officers, and even as an, ahem, “escort!” The author insists on creative license, but
you provide a plausible name and choose whether he or she should be good or bad, dead
or alive, and the name will be forever memorialized in fiction.
LA 11. Do you want to become a member of the New York City Bar Association? Professor
Campagna will cover the membership of four students from now until they graduate
from law school. In addition, she has arranged for a tour of the Bar Association followed
by lunch at Maria’s Mont Blanc Restaurant.
LA 12. Join Dean Victoria Roberts at her home along with Dean Michael Ende and Lisa
Monticciolo-McCluskey for a multi-course wine tasting and dinner for up to eight
students. A number of surprise alumni will also be attending, so get ready to eat, drink,
and be merry!
LA 13. Who knows style better than the man, the myth, the legend himself: Monroe Freedman!
Four students can enjoy cocktails, dinner and an Off-Broadway play with the Lord of
Legal Ethics!
LA 14. Bitingly funny and brutally honest, THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON is a
provocative and haunting play about five men waking up from the American dream.
George (Jim Gaffigan), a small-town mayor. Phil (Chris Noth) is a powerful
businessman, but his marriage is a joke. James (Kiefer Sutherland), a junior high school
principal, worries that his life is going nowhere. His brother Tom (Jason Patric) is a
professional drunk. Tonight, they gather at the home of their Coach (Brian Cox), the
relentless leader who has steered them since their high school days, to revel in that one
glorious night over twenty years ago when they became champions. Courtesy of The
Jumaine Theater Company.
LA 15. Professors Albert and Gundlach, Lisa Monticciolo-McCluskey, Jeffrey Dodge, and
Mary Ruggilo are happy to host a rousing BBQ with a night of fun for up to six students
in Point Lookout.
LA 16. For all you baseball fans, bid on a Toronto Blue Jays jersey signed by Kelly Gruber
(#17) and Duane Ward (#31). Donated courtesy of alumnus Jan Goldman.
LA 17. Relax and get away! Two night stay The Gurney’s Inn Resort, Spa and Conference
Center in Montauk, NY with dinner for two... one night.
LA 18. Four Tickets to the New York Yankees – great seats courtesy of Randy Levine, fellow
alum and President of the New York Yankees. Come see the 2009 World Champion
New York Yankees. Date of the game TBA.
LA 19. The Man on the Moon, Kid Cudi, will be rolling through NYC on Friday, April 22nd
for
a show at the Roseland Ballroom. Tickets for two courtesy of alumnus Larry Ginsberg.
LA 20. Ukulele jam night with Professor Villazor for up to four students. Learn to play the
ukulele, listen to Prof. Villazor sing "like a reversion" to the tune of Madonna's "Like a
Virgin" on her ukulele, and have drinks and appetizers with her and a few other law
professors who are musically inclined.
LA 21. Bruno Mars is hitting the road this spring with Janelle Monae for a co-headlining,
North-American tour. The Hooligans in Wondaland Tour kicks off on May 4th
right
here in NYC at the Roseland Ballroom. Two tickets courtesy of alumnus Larry
Ginsberg.
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LA 22. G.R. Small, an alumnus and painter has donated one of his flag paintings which are an
examination of what Americans see and want to see in their paramount symbol. . His
paintings hang in private collections, and have been auctioned off to benefit organizations
he's worked with through the years.
LA 23. Enjoy lively discussion and good Kosher Chinese food with Professor Bush and five
students!
LA 23. No gutter balls tonight! Professors Liebmann and Martinez are happy to host four
students for dinner and bowling!
LA 24. Dean Demleitner is offering a freshly cooked, homemade gourmet dinner or brunch for
four people. This year, the entertainment will be provided by her kids! Drinks and
desserts will be included.
LA 25. While I’m sure you’ve never wanted to harm your favorite law professors, it might be fun
for 10-15 students to fire lasers at them. Join in on a game of laser tag with Professors
Krieger, Martinez, Liebmann, Boyarin, Hayden, Albert, Villazor, Glazer, Colombo,
Folami, and Rezvani, along with Deans DiFonzo and Moore!
LA 26. Four Tickets to the New York Yankees – great seats courtesy of Randy Levine, fellow
alum and President of the New York Yankees. Come see the 2009 World Champion
New York Yankees. Date of the game TBA.
LA 27. Sing your hearts out with Professors Villazor, Lane, Glazer, Ostrow and Burke! A
night of karaoke for five lucky students!
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PJF EXTENDS OUR GRATITUDE TO THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS
OF THE HOFSTRA COMMUNITY FOR THEIR ONGOING SUPPORT AND DEDICATION:
NORA V. DEMLEITNER, Dean of the Law School
LISA MONTICCIOLO-MCCLUSKEY, Director of Student Affairs
ANNA PELLEGRINI, Sr. Assistant to Student Affairs
AMY BEDELL, Director of Public Sector Career Services
LISA BERMAN, Assistant Dean for External Relations
CHRISTINE M. LUNSFORD, Director of Development
TYSHA SCOTT, Interim Director of Alumni Relations
DAVID A. DECICCO, Assistant Dean for Communications
RUSTY J. TRUMP, Direct Marketing Manager for Events and Annual Giving
KAMI L. CRARY, Director of Special Events
GARY MOORE, Assistant Dean for Law School Information Systems
ANDREW FREY, Operations Coordinator of Facilities
HOFSTRA LAW SCHOOL COPY CENTER
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MAINTENANCE STAFF
PJF THANKS THE FOLLOWING STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS:
APALSA
HOFSTRA LAW GENTLEMEN
OUTLAW
PHI ALPHA DELTA
VETERANS LAW ASSOCIATION
PJF THANKS THE FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATORS AND FACULTY MEMBERS
FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS:
MIRIAM ALBERT
BARBARA BARRON
LISA BERMAN
ROBERT BIANCAVILLA
YISHAI BOYARIN
ALAFAIR BURKE
JULIANA CAMPAGNA
ROBIN CHARLOW
J. SCOTT COLESANTI
RONALD COLOMBO
NORA DEMLEITNER
HERBIE DIFONZO
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JEFFREY DODGE
MICHAEL ENDE
AKILAH FOLAMI
ERIC FREEDMAN
MONROE FREEDMAN
BRIAN FRYE
ELIZABETH GLAZER
JOHN D. GREGORY
JOANNA GROSSMAN
JENNIFER GUNDLACH
GRANT HAYDEN
SUSAN JOFFE
LAWRENCE KESSLER
FRED KLEIN
STEFAN KRIEGER
ERIC LANE
THEO LIEBMANN
SERGE MARTINEZ
LISA MONTICCCIOLO-
MCCLUSKEY
GARY MOORE
ASHIRA OSTROW
REZA REZVANI
VICTORIA ROBERTS
JAMES J. SAMPLE
ANDREW SCHEPARD
RONALD SILVERMAN
LISA SPAR
BARBARA STARK
ROSE VILLAZOR
WE WOULD ESPECIALLY LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING ALUMNI
FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT:
DAVID BENJAMIN
STEVEN DECOSTA
LARRY GINSBERG
JAN GOLDMAN
LORNA GOODMAN
JOHN HOGAN
MICHAEL KENT
ANDREW KRESS
MICHELLE LASKIN
RANDY LEVINE
SUZANNE MENTZINGER
LISA PERONI
MICHAEL ROSOFF
CATHERINE SAMUELS
PETER SIROKA
TAMARA STEPHEN
DAVID WEISSMAN
WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS FOR THEIR TIME AND
EFFORT, WITHOUT WHICH TONIGHT WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE:
IRNANDE ALTEMA
PAUL ATKINSON
SHEILA BALLATO
ASHLEY BEHRE
MATTHEW BERGER
MYCROFT BOYD
JEANIE CHANG
JESSICA CHIAVARA
GINA CHOE
CHRISTINE CONWELL
NICK D’ALESSANDRO
MICHAEL DELAKAS
BRIONNA DENBY
INDERJIT DHAMI
LAURA EPSTEIN
AARON FANWICK
FLAVIA FRANCO
DAVID GERARDI
JULIET GOBLER
JOSHUA GOODMAN
TIFFANY GORDON
CARLA GUNTHER
LAURA KITCHEN
BILLY KONTOLIOS MEGHAN LAFRONZ-EMBERGER
RYAN LARSON
JUDITH MASSIS-SANCHEZ
CHARLES MILESKI
TANYA MIR
ALLIE MUSSEN
PHIL NASH
GEORGE PLEASANT-JONES
VICTORIA REEVE
EMILY RIVARD
JEAN-BAPTISTE RUDATSIKIRA
DANIEL RUDOLPH
JESSICA SAPONIERI
SAMUEL SCROGGINS
AARA SHAIKH
LE-EL SINAI
RICO TAGLIAFERRI
NICHOLAS TAM
TRINH TRAN
ALEX TURBIN
MAAYAN VODOVIS
KAMRAN YAGHOUBZADEH
LANA YANG
SHIRIN ZARABI
ALEX ZWILLINGER
We sincerely apologize for any inadvertent omissions throughout this booklet.
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Thank you to the following businesses for their support!
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