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Issue: Fall 2022

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Andrew Tavi Andrew Tavi

Class Note Fall 2022

Andrew Tavi was promoted to senior vice president of legal, external affairs, and sustainability for Nissan Americas. In addition to serving in his current roles as chief legal officer and head of government affairs, as head of sustainability he will have overall responsibility for leading the strategy and implementation of the company’s goals to achieve zero fatalities and carbon neutral status in North and South America.

Class Note Fall 2022

Michael T. Cahill was appointed to serve on New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s Advisory Committee on the Judiciary. He is president and Joseph Crea Dean of Brooklyn Law School, where he also is a tenured professor of law.

Class Note Fall 2022

Brian Horne has been named partner in charge of the Los Angeles office of Knobbe Martens. He has been with the firm since graduating from law school and is a litigator who handles patent, trade secret, trademark, trade dress, and breach of contract cases.

Class Note Fall 2022

Angela Onwuachi-Willig co-edited Critical Race Judgments: Rewritten US Court Opinions on Race and the Law (Cambridge University Press, 2022), which reimagines some of the most influential legal cases in US history using a racial justice lens. She is dean and Ryan Roth Gallo & Ernest J. Gallo Professor of Law at Boston University.

Class Note Fall 2022

Brian Bernhardt joined Fox Rothschild LLP in Charlotte, North Carolina, as counsel in the firm’s tax controversy and litigation department.  Previously, he was a partner at Michael Best & Friedrich LLP.

Manuel I. Arrieta Manuel I. Arrieta

Class Note Fall 2022

The Hon. Manuel I. Arrieta of the Third Judicial District of the State of New Mexico published “Solving the Puzzle: The Water Court Structure and Process of Water Administration in New Mexico” in the University of Denver Water Law Review. The article is an analysis of the legal regime for water administration in New Mexico. Judge Arrieta also recently walked the Camino Frances and the Camino Portugal, a 740-mile trek that ended in Santiago de Compestela in northern Spain. 

Class Note Fall 2022

Christopher Burtley was reappointed by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to serve on the Black Leadership Advisory Council. He is a supply chain litigation and commercial transaction attorney with Barnes and Thornburg LLP.

 

Alex E. Haney Alex E. Haney

Class Note Fall 2022

Alex E. Haney was accepted as a member of Bodman PLC in Troy, Michigan. He represents business clients with drafting and negotiating a broad range of vendor contracts as part of the enterprise procurement practice group. He has been with the firm since 2015. 

 

Kenneth R. Powell Kenneth R. Powell

Class Note Fall 2022

Kenneth R. Powell was admitted as a member of Bodman PLC. He practices in the Ann Arbor office as part of the business practice group, where he represents business clients in a variety of general corporate matters.