
Bob
Levin L’67, announces the publication of his new book, The
Pirates and the Mouse, about the mammoth 1960s lawsuit for copyright and
trademark infringements brought by the Disney Corporation against a group
of cartoonists. The book has been published by Fantagraphics.
Howard B. Hander ’68
has joined the New Jersey law firm Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith, Ravin, Davis
& Himmel as cousel in the Real Estate Department. Hander was formerly
of Dollinger & Dollinger in Pennsylvania.
Michael J. Kline L’69, partner at
the Princeton, New Jersey law firm Fox Rothschild O’Brien & Frankel, was
elected to the Executive Committee of the firm. As Chair of the firm’s
Corporate Department, Kline concentrates his practice in the areas of
corporate and securities law.
Allan H. Starr L’69,
partner and chair of the executive committee at the law firm of White
& Williams in Philadelphia, was quoted in an article from The Philadelphia
Business Journal announcing the merger of White & Williams with NJ-based
law firm Wright, Pindulic & Hamelsky.

Charles J. Bloom L’71
delivered a feature presentation at a Pennsylvania Bar Institute seminar
entitled “Prosecuting and Defending Customer Claims against Stockbrokers.”
He is a partner at Stevens & Lee in Valley Forge, PA, where he concentrates
his practice in complex corporate litigation.
LOYOLA U. NEW ORLEANS SCHOOL OF LAW APPOINTS
BROMBERGER GL’71 AS DEAN
Brian Bromberger GL’71 has been named
dean of Loyola University New Orleans’ School of Law. Bromberger, a native
of Australia, formerly served as associate dean for academic affairs and
professor of law at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. An accomplished
scholar, Bromberger has written four books and numerous articles and received
a prestigious Ford Foundation Graduate Research Scholarship. In Australia
he was the director of the Center for the Study of Law and Technology
at the University of New South Wales. He has also served on boards and
a tribunal that focused on mental health issues and was a part-time lecturer
at the New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry and at the School of Medicine.
Steven L. Friedman L’71
has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Regulatory DataCorp International,
a New York-based, privately held company, owned in part by Goldman Sachs.
Friedman is Co-Chairman of the Litigation Department at Dilworth Paxson
in Philadelphia.