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Mark A. Saloman L’92 Mark A. Saloman L’92 has been appointed chairman of the Employment Law Substantive Committee of the New Jersey Defense Association. Saloman is employment litigation and labor relations counsel with Gortta, Glassman & Hoffman in Roseland, NJ.

Lisa Washington L’92, WG’98 has joined the board of the Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs Congress, a division of the Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Wendy Beetlestone L’93 Wendy Beetlestone L’93 has been named general counsel of the School District of Philadelphia. She will serve as a legal advisor to the district and to The School Reform Commission. Beetlestone had been a partner at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis’ Philadelphia office.

Eric Rothschild L’93 has been elected partner at Pepper Hamilton. He focuses his practice on insurance and reinsurance, insurance insolvency and commercial litigation.

Anthony P. Forte L’94 has been elected partner at Saul Ewing LLP. Forte specializes in Real Estate law.

John Groarke L’94 has been reassigned to the American Embassy in Cairo. He will become chief legal advisor for the US economic assistance program, which supports the implementation of the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel.

Matthew P. Joseph L’94 Matthew P. Joseph L’94 was named partner at McKee Nelson. He was previously a partner at New York’s Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.

Jennifer Kroman L’94, who joined New York-based Cleary Gottlieb in 1996, has been elected partner at the firm. Kroman focuses on civil, regulatory and criminal matters.

Wolfgang Hellman L’95 has joined the Anti-Trust and Competition law group of Blake Dawson Waldron in Melbourne, Australia. He was with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Duesseldorf, Germany.

PARENTS AND PARTNERS DAY

Beginning their day at The Clock, inquisitive parents and partners got a bird’s-eye view of what it’s like to be a law student at Penn. They heard an overview of the services and programs offered and a peek into the Law School’s future. Their orientation also included building tours and a chance to attend classes taught by Professors Geoffrey Hazard, Wendell Pritchett, Catherine Struve and Amy Wax. Stella Ming Tsai L’88, president of the Law Alumni Society, welcomed parents and partners, who later listened as students described how they survive Law School.

 
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