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STRENGTHENED STRATEGIC RESILIENT

2012Indiana Bar Foundation A N N U A L R E P O R T

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BOARD MEMBERS Kenneth J. Allen Hon. David Avery James Bohrer Peter Bomberger J. Murray Clark David Frye Angela Freel Bruce Jones Hon. Larry McKinney Clayton Miller Hon. Daniel Moore Amy Noe Liberty Roberts Michael Tolbert Hon. Martha Wentworth Jerome Withered

J. Mark Robinson, President Charles R. Dunlap, Executive Director

Spring always brings Hoosiers out of our winter doldrums, doesn’t it? A renewal is evident in the programming your Indiana Bar Foundation provided to attorneys and the public in 2012 as well.

It was a resoundingly positive year in spite of continuing financial challenges. In this annual report you will witness much progress at rebuilding revenues, services and programs. You will see attorneys recognized for outstanding

philanthropy, pro bono service and professionalism. The Foundation continues to serve the goals of the legal profession’s various interests, especially as groups perform public service.

Be proud of what you and your colleagues have achieved. You have been a key stakeholder in ensuring the Foundation serves the profession’s needs now and in the future.

2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORSMatthew Craig Abad

Eric M. Abel

Thomas S. Abell

Marvin R. Abshire

Robert W. Adams

Jeffrey A. Adams

Lori B. Adams

Christa Klopfenstein Adkins

James R. Admire

Ashley Ames Ahlbrand

Hon. J. Blaine Akers

Terrill D. Albright

Kerry Allen Aldridge

John W. Alexander

Chip A. Alexander

Connie S. Allman

Paul N. Alp

Kristin L. Altice

Robert V. Alvarado

Alfred C. Aman, Jr.

Christina A. Ames

Aline F. Anderson

Alan V. Anderson

Tracey A. Anderson

Kathleen M. Anderson

Edward Neal Anderson

Scott Ernet Andres

Debra Sue Andry

Karen J. Anspaugh

Sydney F. Arak

Patrick J. Arata

G. Gene Arnholt

Jeffrey S. Arnold

Bart L. Arnold

Sophia Jabin Arshad

John L. Asbury

Linda M. Atkinson

Brent Andrew Auberry

Erik Laurentz Aufderheide

Melissa J. Avery

Gregory T. Babcock

Timothy K. Babcock

David H. Badger

Martha M. K. Baird

Robert M. Baker, III

Hugh G. Baker, Jr.

Rex E. Baker

Cynthia A. Baker

Jennifer C. Baker

Jeffrey A. Baldwin

Kelley Y. Baldwin

Michael K. Banik

Steven T. Barber

David L. Barber

Jason R. Barclay

Andrew Grant Barde

David J. Barker

Robert L. Barlow, II

Dean T. Barnhard

Frank A. Barnhart

David P. Barrett

Richard Ward Barrett

David A. Barta

Hon. Robert L. Bartelt, Jr.

Hon. Kevin M. Barton

Jillean Jeanise Battle

Phillip L. Bayt

Robert C. Beasley

James R. Beaver

Eric J. Beaver

Deborah R. Beck

Donald L. Beckerich

Thomas M. Beeman

Douglas O. Beerbower

T. Neil Bemenderfer

David M. Bengs

Tina M. Bengs

Jane F. Bennett

Pamela K. Bennett

Rebecca A. Bennett-Howard

Brian C. Berger

Daniel R. Berning

Susan J. Bernstein

David M. Berry

G. Anthony Bertig

Robert W. Best

Kevin W. Betz

George N. Bewley, Jr.

Julie Ann Biehl

Sharon L. Bilbrew

C. Thomas Billings

Roger A. Bird

Gerald M. Bishop

Michael P. Bishop

Joe D. Black

Tom A. Black

Thomas D. Blackburn

Christopher R. Blackburn

Daniel C. Blaney

Janelle Blankenship

Charles W. Blau

Kelli M. Block

Shirley M. Boardman

Daniel D. Bobilya

Hon. Theodore R. Boehm

Donald P. Bogard

Kelli Sue Bok

Hon. Dexter L. Bolin, Jr.

Donald J. Bolinger, II

Cynthia A. Boll

Gary P. Bonk

Travis James Bonnell

Gary L. Boring

Michael Eric Boring

Samuel R. Born, II

Thomas F. Bove

Ryan D. Bower

David Michael Bowman

John W. Boyd

Sheila Flynn Bradshaw

George A. Brattain

Richard D. Bray

Rodric D. Bray

Marc L. Breit

LEADERSHIP MESSAGE

2012-2013 BOARD LISTPRESIDENT J. Mark Robinson

SECRETARY Donald Lundberg

PRESIDENT-ELECT Judi Calhoun

TREASURER Geoff Slaughter

Immediate Past President Michael Bishop

Vice President of the Indiana State Bar Association Jeff Hawkins

Representatives of the Law Schools Ruth Vance Valparaiso University School of Law

Amanda Kamman Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis

Vacant Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington University of Notre Dame School of Law

2012 Board Members – retired/term ended in 2012 Timothy Abeska, Brian Burke, Debra Dubovich and James Dimos

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORS

Rhonda Yoder Breman

Delbert H. Brewer

Rick A. Brewster

Catherine L. Bridge

Franklyn D. Brinkman, Jr.

David M. Brinley

John P. Brinson

Carl J. Brizzi

Timothy P. Broden

Ronald B. Brodey

William Eric Brodt

Annette T. Brogden

Barbara Z. Brook

Thomas L. Brooks, Jr.

Dean A. Brown

Patrick K. Brown

Marsha L. Brown

Evelina C. Brown

Kristi L. Brown

Julie-Marie Brown

Terri Renee Brown

William Robert Brown

Robert L. Browning

Hon. Harold E. Brueseke

James Alex Bruggenschmidt

Christopher Aaron Bruno

Craig Matthew Brunson

Kelly N. Bryan

Lon D. Bryan

Shan L. Bryant-Haase

Rebecca J. Buchanan

Jenny Rebecca Buchheit

Barbara K. Bucholtz

Christopher Allen Buckley

Matthew James Buehler

Jonathan R. Builta

John P. Bullman

David W. Bullock

Laurie Baiden Bumb

Hon. Daniel B. Burke, Jr.

Daniel Kennedy Burke

Sally L. Burnell

Patrick R. Burnette

James W. Burns

Robert G. Burton

David J. Burton

Richard P. Busse

Wilfred C. Bussing, III

James R. Butcher

Ashley Arthur Butz

Elizabeth B. Bybee

Charles Caldwell

Thomas K. Caldwell

Teresa P. Cambridge

Andrew Lorin Campbell

Peter Bert Canalia

Paul R. Cantrell

John S. Capper IV

James C. Carlino

Charles A. Carlock

Daniel P. Carmichael

Joseph B. Carney

David J. Carr

Amy Ochoa Carson

Constance M. Carter

John T. Casey

Phillip Casey

Angela S. Cash

Anthony J. Castor

J. Victoria Castor

George Thomas Catanzarite

Anthony Gerard Catullo

Michael J. Caywood

H. Joseph Certain

Leane English Cerven

H. Richard Chambers

Barry A. Chambers

Howard L. Chapman

Stephen L. Chapman

Neil Byron Chapman

Michael J. Cheerva

Sarah Ann Chervenak

C. Erik Chickedantz

A. Scott Chinn

Paul T. Cholis

Lee C. Christie

Anna K. Christodoulakis

Joseph A. Christoff

Mark S. Christoff

Robert B. Christopher, Jr.

Linda Peters Chrzan

Tae-Yon Chun

Rosario Cibella

Jason A. Cichowicz

Kate Lommel Ciravolo

Stephen A. Claffey

Thomas Alan Clancy

James C. Clark

Matthew R. Clark

Kathleen L. Clark

Michael Timothy Clarke

Joseph L. Claypool

Charles E. Clem

Peter D. Cleveland

Hillary Jane Close

Thomas M. Cockerill

Thomas Meeks Cockerill

Matthew W. Cockrell

Brenda J. Coffield

Roger T. Coffin

Patricia A. Coffin

Shannon McClellan Cohen

Robert C. Collins, Jr.

Catherine Ann Collins

Bartley J. Colomb

Clyde D. Compton

C. Thomas Cone

Jay Conison

Michael R. Conner

Timothy J. Connor

Robert Francis Conte

Jessie A. Cook

Jonathon T. Cook

Tracey Marie Coons

CIVIC EDUCATIONCivic Education Students ExcelHave you heard pre-teens squeal with delight upon winning a competition about the U.S. Constitution? If you attended the We The People State Finals in December 2012, you did.

Inspiring students and increasing support from new and existing partners strengthened civic education in 2012. Your help has extended the Foundation’s influence and all Hoosiers will benefit as more young people become engaged citizens.

Cathedral, Plainfield and Brown County to National FinalsCathedral High School, Indianapolis, won the top spot in a third round of questions at the high school State Finals and will represent Indiana in the National Finals. Plainfield High School’s team, which placed second, will attend the national competition as a wild card pick, a first for Indiana to send two teams to compete nationally. Brown County Junior High School will compete in the first national middle school competition (see cover photo).

One staffer compared the Brown County team to the Milan basketball team that the movie Hoosiers was based on. Their spirit is inspiring to all who encounter them. Their squeals when they won turned heads.

These teams have big shoes to fill. Munster High School placed fifth in the National Finals in Spring 2012. Indiana teams often

occupy a spot in the Top 10 nationally. Munster also won a new video competition with their student-produced entry titled Investing in You. The Foundation donated $1,000 to the school for their use with program expenses such as teacher training, textbooks or other needs. See the Foundation’s website www.inbf.org/ to view the two-minute video.

Foundations and Community Groups Fuel ResurgenceTwo foundations increased their financial support for We The People this year. We are grateful to the Allen County Bar Foundation and its members, and the trustees of the Winchester Foundation, for investing in their local We The People students, teachers and schools.

Long active in We The People district competition, members of the Allen County Bar increased their financial support in 2011 and 2012. Their donations rose 62 percent since 2010 to $6,500. Members realized that with reductions in federal funding, the local educators that teach We The People in fifth, eighth and twelfth grades might have a tougher time using the curriculum. The Allen County Bar Foundation’s board agreed to help with not only the district competition for schools, but also textbooks, lunches and transportation for students. There are 10 schools in the Greater Fort Wayne area using the curriculum, and that district’s

competition is one of the largest in the nation with 800 participating students. Allen County Bar Foundation was recognized with the William Baker Award at the State Finals for their commitment to civic education.

The Winchester Foundation in East Central Indiana stepped up its support by 50 percent. The Winchester trustees have

invested in We The People in Congressional District 6 since 2007. They recognized their support can go even further in lean times, an example we can all remember.

The Bar Foundation will be able to train 25 new teachers in 2013 and extend the impact of the We The People program by 10 percent annually thanks to a grant from the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR). As many as 600

“Have you heard pre-teens squeal with delight upon winning a competition about the U.S. Constitution? If you attended the

We The People State Finals in December 2012,

you did.”

Cathedral High School students celebrate winning the 2012 We The People State Finals and their opportunity to compete at the national finals.

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new students annually will understand the founding principles of our government. The NSDAR awarded a $10,000 matching grant to the Foundation to fund training for new teachers to learn and teach the challenging We The People curriculum. The Rushville, Indiana, chapter of the NSDAR and attorney Julie Newhouse were critical supporters of this grant. Newhouse, a former Bar Foundation president, was recognized with a William Baker Award at the State Finals for her help securing the grant from the NSDAR. The NSDAR is a nonprofit organization with a Congressional charter focused on historic preservation, education and patriotism.

Hamilton, Shepard make the CaseCivic Challenges, Solutions Offered

With the publication of the 2011 Indiana Civic Health Index, the Foundation strategically placed its best spokespeople before key constituencies to make the case for civic education. Former Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard and former Congressman Lee Hamilton spoke before 200 members of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis in August. Students from Cathedral High School then demonstrated We The People testimony before a panel of judges that included the Honorable Larry McKinney, U.S. District Court (Southern District of Indiana), attorney Dane Starbuck, a Rotary member, and former Chief Justice Shepard.

Hobart, Zionsville Youth Visit D.C.Volunteers selected two high school candidates as delegates to the U.S. Senate Youth Program and to receive $5,000 scholarships from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Matthew Binder, Hobart,

and Eric Chien, Zionsville, were two of 104 delegates who attended the 50th anniversary Washington Week last March. See the website www.inbf.org for details about this merit scholarship and the outstanding achievements of these young men.

The Indiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council is composed of 22 Hoosiers aged 16-22 who produce an annual report about the issues affecting youth for members of the Indiana General Assembly. The 2012 Council chose to write two reports – double what is required by the legislation – demonstrating their passion for making youth voices heard.

An Hour for Civics ContributorsWith special thanks to our Visionary Firms for their ongoing support of civic education: Bamberger Foreman Oswald & Hahn, Barnes & Thornburg and Taft Law.

Timothy J. Abeska

Kathleen Anderson

Bamberger Foreman Oswald & Hahn LLP

Barnes & Thornburg, LLP

James P. Casey

Cody & Neely

Mark J. Crandley

Joseph G. Eaton

Faegre Baker Daniels LLP

Kathryne Feary

Kristin G. Fruehwald

Peter Francis Geraci

Caryn M. Glawe

Kirk E. Grable

Robert T. Grand

E. Sean Griggs

Bart A. Karwath

Donald R. Lundberg

John R. Maley

Clayton C. Miller

Alexander Orlowski

Adam F. Packer

J. Mark Robinson

Geoffrey Slaughter

Jonathan Sundheimer

Claudia V. Swhier

Michael B. Watkins

2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORSG. Terrence Coriden

Timothy P. Coriden

Gregory P. Corsaro

Kathryn Pry Coryell

Roger B. Cosbey

Jane G. Cotton

David A. Cox

Barbara F. Cox

W. Gregory Coy

Hon. Alice M. Craft

Randall K. Craig

Marvin S. Crell

Stacy Jane Crider

Brian C. Crist

Nancy L. Cross

Paul G. Crowley

Patricia Diane Cummings

Terry R. Curry

James W. Curtis, Jr.

Lee W. Dabagia

Christopher J. Dailey

David C. Dale

Roy S. Dale

Amy Noel Daly

Kimberly H. Danforth

Charles P. Dargo

Richard L. Darst

Jonathan A. Dartt

Angela L. Dartt

Robert T. Dassow

Hon. E. Duane Daugherty

M. Suzann Davids

Melissa Ann Davidson

Joseph H. Davis

William H. Davis

Gary D. Davis

D. J. Davis

Hon. Wendy W. Davis

Sandra Lynn Davis

Amy Michelle Davis

Holly Michelle De Neve

Cynthia L. Dean

Kara J. Dean

Michelle Sue DeBolt

Rhonda J. Deckard

Adam D. Decker

Daniel J. Deeb

Charles D. Deep

Glenn A. Deig

Robert J. DeLaney

Barbara L. Delanois

Lisa F. DeLey

John P. Demarco

Mark J. Demske

Jill M. Denman

James D. Desmond

Andrew William Despain

Andrew J. Detherage

Judith A. DeVeydt

Jay Matthew DeVoss

Dennis J. Dewey

Allison Neil DeYoung

Richard J. Dick

Roy L. Dickinson

Charles H. Dickmann

Rebecca L. Didat

Douglas K. Dieterly

Hon. Caryl A. Dill

Terra Lee Dillon

Jon Paul Dilts, Esq.

James Dimos

Blaine L. Dirker

Julie C. Dixon

Aaron J. Dixon

Francina A. Dlouhy

George T. Dodd

Steven A. Dodge

Maurice E. Doll

Andrew James Dollard

Clarence H. Doninger

Michael A. Dorelli

Michael E. Douglas

Steven P. Douglas

Robert J. Doyle

Richard J. Doyle

Peter H. Drumm

Debra Lynch Dubovich

Danford R. Due

Patrick D. Duffy

Terry G. Duga

Michael P. Dugan

John S. Dull

Sarah Louise Dumas

Daniel A. Dumezich

J. William DuMond

Allan E. Dunaway

Brian N. Dunkel

Charles R. Dunlap

Kristin Lyn Durianski

Stephen J. Dutton

Ryan Michael Dvorak

Thomas Alan Dysert

Brian A. Eagle

Thomas W. Earhart

Larry L. Eaton

Joseph G. Eaton

Bill D. Eberhard, Jr.

Gabriel Noel Eberhardt

Andrew M. Eberly

John C. Eckert

Thomas G. Eckerty

John H. Edris, Jr.

Jeffrey C. Eggers

Rachael Claire Ehlich

Leonard E. Eilbacher

Jennifer Lee ElBenni

Donald F. Elliott, Jr.

Steven C. Elliott

Michael T. Ellis

Kaleel M. Ellis, III

John S. Elmore

Kenneth B. Elwood

Robert W. Elzer

Bruce C. Embrey

Julie Newhouse receives the William Baker Award from J. Mark Robinson for her help securing a $10,000 grant from the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution.

CIVIC EDUCATION

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORS

Jill M. Emerson

Gene Daniel Emmons

Kay A. Engelbrecht

Robert D. Epstein

Carl L. Epstein

Patricia O. Erdmann

Morris H. Erickson, III

Marylyn KL Ernsberger

Joseph K. Etling

Frederick B. Ettl

Gordon A. Etzler

O. George Everbach

Andrea Sue Ewan

Thomas P. Ewbank

Robert J. Ewbank

Richard S. Eynon

Thomas A. Fara

Kevin P. Farrell

Thomas E. Farrell

Michael E. Farrer

Scott A. Faultless

Benjamin Scott Faurote

William A. Fawcett

Timothy E. Fears

Ashley Anne Federer

Jennifer M. Fehrenbach

Monica Ann Fennell

Theodore J. Ferguson

Tim G. Fesko

David C. Field

Mary A. Findling

Irving L. Fink

A. Jack Finklea

Daniel H. FitzGibbon

Laura K. Fitzsimmons

James R. Fleming

T. Clifford Fleming

Eric D. Foerg

Peter R. Foley

Brian Patrick Foley

Mary E. Fondrisi

William L. Fortin

Vicki L. Fortino

Herman Foster

Mark A. Foster

Kristen Ann Foster

David L. Foutty

Richard E. Fox

Mary L. Fox

Kevin A. Francke

John R. Frechette

Elizabeth A. Frederick

Jack M. Freedman

Richard T. Freije, Jr.

Joanne B. Friedmeyer

Shirley A. Friel

David M. Frisse

Thomas C. Froehle, Jr.

Frederick A. Fromm, Jr.

Kristin G. Fruehwald

John J. Fuhs

Jason Lee Fulk

Robert J. Gabrielse

John F. Gaither, Jr.

Larry Gallaway, Jr.

Thomas M. Gallmeyer

Jeffrey D. Galyen

Jerry A. Garau

Gayle W. Gardner

Robert A. Garelick

Laura Marianne Gaskill

Trevor Quinlan Gasper

John R. Gastineau

Robert L. Gauss

John D. Gay

Paul J. Gaylo

Ronald Leo Gemma

Philip C. Genetos

Peter F. Geraci

Miles C. Gerberding

Barbara J. Germano

Michael D. Gertner

Jeffrey V. Gery

Larry J. Gesse

Gina M. Giacone

Michael Giannamore

Caroline A. Gilchrist

Laurel R. K. Gilchrist

Bobby B. Gillenwater

James Anthony Girillo

Robert J. Girod

Stephen B. Givens

Daniel W. Glavin

William S. Glickfield

Dominic W. Glover

Wendell W. Goad, II

Elena B. Gobeyn

Lisa Bullock Goddy

Randy A. Godshalk

Christopher M. Goffinet

Michael Dominic Golando

Alan H. Goldstein

O. Adedoyin Gomih

Warren R. Good

Terry E. Goodspeed

Sylvia A. Gordon

Hon. John H. Goree

Harold Michael Goss

George W. Gossman

Patrick R. Grady

Norman G. Graham

Charles R. Grahn

Robert T. Grand

John Leonard Grannan

Robert G. Grant

John W. Graub, II

Carolyn D. Gray

Deborah L. Gray

Joni L. Grayson

F. Harrison Green

Mark A. Greenwell

James W. Greives

Kathleen D. Groninger

Thomas E. Grossman, III

PRO BONOCy Pres Awards Help Hoosiers For some time, we have reminded you that the low interest rates are yielding little in IOLTA revenue for your local pro bono districts. In 2012 several cy pres awards and one in particular proved a significant revenue source for the Foundation’s mission to support legal assistance for the poor.

Cooper v. Lifequotes of America, Inc., directed $650,894 to Indiana for its share of a national settlement of an issue involving unsolicited faxes. Two-thirds of that settlement will be used in 2013 to provide grants to the 12 pro bono districts statewide. In 2014, $158,394 will be used for grant-making to districts. The Foundation’s board voted to allocate $50,000 immediately to the endowment named for the late Chief Justice Richard M. Givan to provide school loan repayment assistance to aid attorneys working in nonprofit organizations. The settlement will help hundreds of Hoosiers now and in the future.

Bill Aids Pro Bono DistrictsHouse Bill 1049, passed in 2012, is predicted to shore up more funding for your local pro bono districts. Proposed by Sen. Brent Steele, a Bedford attorney who volunteers in his pro bono district, the bill added a $1.00 fee on civil cases filed in Indiana. While estimates are just that, the bill is projected to generate $450,000 annually for pro bono districts that the Foundation assists through the Indiana Pro Bono Commission. There is a sunset provision to revisit the bill in five years for its impact. The first revenues are expected in March 2013.

These revenues arrive at a critical time of increasing need for free legal services by Hoosiers. However they will only sustain

the 12 pro bono districts with grants of $750,000 annually through 2016. By then, it is optimistically anticipated that interest rates may return IOLTA funding to a level

that will again support legal services for the poor as it was intended.

The Indiana Pro Bono Commission honored two legislators with the Randall T. Shepard Award for their forward action on HB 1049. They are both Bedford attorneys: Sen. Steele and Rep. Eric Koch. Judge Martha Wentworth, chair of the Commission, said: “This legislation will help provide some stability

for the providers at a time when there is so much demand for their assistance.”

New Media for Pro Bono Service Delivered from your Desk or PhoneUnfazed by financial challenges, the Commission launched a new pro bono service option for Hoosiers in 2012. Indiana Legal Answers www.indianalegalanswers.org is a website that allows Hoosiers to post questions on legal matters confidentially for an attorney’s response. Attorneys sign up online to accept three exchanges with an inquirer and may designate areas of expertise. The system is modeled on one the Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services developed, and that group offered their programming for Indiana’s launch. Barnes & Thornburg, LLP, Indianapolis, donated the time and expertise of its information technology staff to load and test the programs for Indiana’s use. Attorneys may favor this manner of offering pro bono service without having to leave their offices or hometowns.

Sen. Brent Steele and Rep. Ed Koch received the Randall T. Shepard Award for creating legislation to aid pro bono service.

President J. Mark Robinson (right) presented the President’s Award to Senators Richard Bray, Brent Steele, Dale Grooms and David Long (not shown) at the 2012 Fellow Dinner for their efforts to aid pro bono services.

“This legislation will help provide some stability

for the providers at a time when there is so

much demand for their assistance.”

– Judge Martha Wentworth, chair of the Indiana Pro Bono

Commission.

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Honoring Pro Bono Service, Law-Related EducationFour honorees were recognized for pro bono work at the Randall T. Shepard Celebration:

Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP donated time on local, federal and international levels. One partner visited Mongolia to advise attorneys on how to defend the rights of journalists and advocate for a free press.

Phillip Fowler accepted on behalf of the firm.

Kendall Millard, Barnes & Thornburg, LLP, handled 25+ pro bono cases since 2004 for clients seeking asylum including a Sierra Leone teen who witnessed his brother’s murder.

Mark Stuaan, Barnes & Thornburg, LLP, led or assisted other attorneys with 16 pro bono cases before the Seventh Circuit in the U.S. Court of Appeals.

Judy Tyrrell, a solo practitioner, assisted a woman threatened by domestic violence fighting a Hague Convention petition.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana was the honoree in the law-related education category for their brown bag series on constitutional law and other issues. Shown is Jane Henegar of the ACLU of Indiana.

Honoring Attorneys’ Service, Philanthropy J. Mark Robinson, the Indiana Bar Foundation’s president, bestowed two awards October 26 to Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, LLP, and Timothy J. Abeska, Barnes & Thornburg, LLP, for their dedication to helping Hoosiers in time of need.

Robinson noted the exceptional contributions of both honorees to aid fellow Hoosiers in his awarding of the Foundation’s highest honor: the President’s Award. Attorneys from Wyatt Tarrant & Combs’ Louisville and New Albany offices partnered with the ISBA and Indiana Legal Services’ New Albany office. They provided legal assistance and advice to Hoosiers affected by the March 2, 2012, tornadoes that devastated

Southern Indiana. The firm answered inquiries from an emergency service the ISBA organized.

“It felt good to help,” said John Woodard, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs. “We were rewarded by many heartfelt ‘thank you’s’ from the people we served.”

The second award was presented to Timothy J. Abeska, Barnes & Thornburg, South Bend office. Abeska was the largest donor to the Richard M. Givan Loan Repayment Assistance Program. His donations doubled to $66,000 with a matching donation from the Indiana Supreme Court.

According to Abeska: “The LRAP allows lawyers who are burdened with student loan debt to more affordably handle it, and focus on their work that benefits the disadvantaged citizens among us. It helps countless people across the state.” Abeska also donates to Indiana Legal Services and contributes to his local pro bono district. In addition, he solicited his colleagues to contribute to the LRAP and has continued to advocate for it and other Bar Foundation programs.

“I have an obligation to give back to the profession. The LRAP is one good way to give back,” he said.

PRO BONO2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORSRobert Alan Grubbs

Hon. J. David Grund

LeRoy D. Gudeman

Mark C. Guenin

Emily C. Guenin-Hodson

Leonard John Gullotta, II

Carrie Hawk Gutman

Gretchen K. Gutman

James M. Gutting

Patrick Joseph Haas, Jr.

Gerald Haberkorn

Gregory Hagan

Jeffrey W. Hagedorn

Steven C. Hagen

Wilford A. Hahn

Steven A. Hale

James D. Hall

Chase Michael Haller

Susannah M. Hall-Justice

Kevin M. Halter

Thomas M. Hamilton

Amy E. Hamilton

Derek Carter Hamilton

John R. Hammond, III

Cynthia A. Hamstra

Karl E. Hand

Eric J. Haner

Charles D. Hankey

Marshall S. Hanley

Theresa A. Hannah

Edward R. Hannon

Harry W. Hanson

Andrew Linton Hanson

Jeffrey B. Harding

Elizabeth Hardtke

Albert C. Harker

Troy Tollie Harmon

Deetta Harmon-Steinmetz

Hon. Mary R. Harper

Linda L. Harris

Patrick W. Harrison

Joseph H. Harrison, Jr.

Scott A. Harter

Gary M. Hartman

Domenica N. S. Hartman

Kelly Jean Hartzler

Jamie H. Harvey

John H. Haskin

Meghan Theresa Hasser

Thomas E. Hastings

Michael D. Hawk

Jeff R. Hawkins

Jennifer J. Hawkins

Marc E. Hawley

Michael J. Hayden

Cornelius B. Hayes

Jennie Haymond

Gilmore S. Haynie

Randall C. Head

Robert B. Hebert

William E. Hedge

Cynthia A. Hedge

Richard L. Helwig

Eugene L. Henderson

Donald G. Henderson

Hon. Susan Orr Henderson

Kelly Shawn Henderson

Richard E. Hendrickson

Beth H. Henkel

David J. Hensel

Michael J. Hensley

Nathan D. Herkamp

John Barton Herriman

John Q. Herrin

C. David Herring

Brian C. Hewitt

Sheila P. Hiestand

Dr. Collin Dean Higgin-

botham

Kristie L. Hill

Hon. Frances Gall Hill

Reva J. Hill

Adam Lee Hill

Sanders N. Hillis

Jay T. Hirschauer

Lori A. Hittle

Janet Davis Hocker

Elmer L. Hoehn

Alan Karl Hofer

Hon. E. Michael Hoff

C. Allan Hoffer

Julia M. Hoham

Daniel Jeremiah Holden

Carolyn S. Holder

Brooke Marie Holding

Clark W. Holesinger

James W. Holland

Douglas C. Holland

Michael Wade Holland

Richard M. Holmes

William J. Holwager

John D. Hoover

Donald R. Hopper

Jason P. Hopper

John C. Horgan

Kirk A. Horn

Megan Alayne Horton

Renee G. Hoskins

Robert L. Houston, III

F. Boyd Hovde

Frederick R. Hovde

Jerry R. Howard

Anna May Howard

Hon. Marsha O. Howser

Stephen L. Huddleston

Dustin Daniel Huddleston

Holly Nicole Hudelson

Margaret M. Huff

Keith P. Huffman

Molly Erin Huffman

Andrew W. Hull

Brett Hummer

Hon. Thomas R. Hunt

Lara R. Hunt

From left, J. Mark Robinson, Foundation president, honored Timothy Abeska and Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, represented by John Woodard, with the President’s Awards for their service to Hoosiers in need of legal assistance.

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORS

Susan Marie Hunter

William W. Hurst

Robert C. Hyta

Benjamin Daniel Ice

William C. Illingworth

Kenneth H. Inskeep

Michael P. Irk

Jesse Thomas Jackl

Jeffrey Scott Jackson

Kimberly S. Jackson

Samuel L. Jacobs

Bradley B. Jacobs

Sandra A. James

Christopher Thomas Jansen

Paul Andrew Jansen

Travis N. Jensen

Robert John

Thomas A. John

F. Bradford Johnson

Joseph M. Johnson

Jeffery A. Johnson

Robert W. Johnson

Joseph M. Johnson, III

Harold R. Johnston, II

Katharine V. Jones

Christian P. Jones

Paul Marvin Jones, Jr.

Jay S. Judge

Elizabeth A. Justice

Timothy E. Kalamaros

J. Brad Kallmyer

W. Randall Kammeyer

Hon. Michael S. Kanne

J. Richard Kanuch

Peter Katic

Suzanne E. Katt

Stacey L. Katz

Kent D. Kauffman

John S. Keeler

David A. Keen

Thomas P. Keller

Daniel W. Kelly

Cody W. Kendall

Hon. Robert P. Kennedy

Diane H. Kennedy

Edward L. Kennedy

Jason L. Kennedy

James J. Kenney

David E. Kenninger

Hon. Rex W. Kepner

John A. Kesler, II

David N. Kessler

Linda J. Kibler

Mark Alan Kiesler

Nicholas K. Kile

Daniel E. Kincaid

Jack A. King

John B. King

David M. King

Kenton W. Kiracofe

Thomas L. Kirsch

Thomas L. Kirsch, II

James E. Kirschner

Kathryn Rae Kist

Matthew J. Kleemann

Amanda Kathryn Kleihege

Gary A. Kline

Donald E. Knebel

James P. Knepp

Korin Nikole Knutson

James Koday

Robert M. Koeller

Heidi K. Koeneman

John T. L. Koenig

Jeffrey B. Kolb

Joanne M. Kolbe

John M. Kopack

Michael Albert Kopp

Jennifer Lynne Kovalicik

John R. Kowalczyk

Stephanie M. Kramer

Terry Renee Kraucunas

Pamela S. Krause

Karen L. Krodel

Jessica Ann Kruse

Robert S. Kruszynski

Michael A. Ksenak

James R. Kuehl

Chad E. Kukelhan

Belinda J. Kunczt

Mark E. Kuntz

Daniel C. Kuzman

Jeffrey R. Lade

Brian J. Lake

Ronald K. Lambring

James A. Lang

Hon. Kathleen B. Lang

Brian J. Lange

Jana Marie Lange

Michael B. Langford

Mary Nold Larimore

Philip H. Larmore

John A. Larson

Jennifer A. Larson

Michael W. Lautzenheiser

David E. Lawson

David A. Layson

Thomas M. Leatherman

Marcellus Martin Lebbin

Hon. William C. Lee

Stephen W. Lee

Kathy A. Lee

Hon. Arthur C. Lee

W. Kelly Leeman

Lisa DeHart Lehner

James M. Leibenguth

David J. Lekse

Timothy Joseph Lemon

Deborah M. Leonard

Michael J. Lewinski

Robert L. Lewis

David A. Lewis

Claire E. Lewis

Phillip Shawn Lewis

INTEGRITY & SERVICE

2012 Legendary Lawyer Steven Ancel Honored His Integrity, Collegiality CelebratedSteven Ancel, Life Patron Fellow, was an accomplished commercial lawyer who practiced business law from his firm’s Indianapolis offices for a half century. For the last 25 years he headed Indiana’s largest firm specializing in distressed businesses, bankruptcy reorganizations and other financial workouts before retiring from Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP. (Read his full biography on the Foundation website.) Celebrating his career, the 150 guests enjoyed many memories like the following that his colleagues shared.

Ronald Buchmeier, Fellow, Hopper Blackwell P.C.“Steve was always at the ‘top of the heap’ when it came to practicing law in the bankruptcy field. In my first year of private practice, I attended a bankruptcy hearing in New Albany. As anyone who practiced before Judge Kearns knows, dozens of matters would all be scheduled for the same day and time in a case. The hearing could go on for hours. This case was no exception and as we approached the dinner hour, Judge Kearns took a recess for that purpose. Steve invited me to join him and others – and bought my dinner. It wasn’t necessary but Steve’s actions sure made a young lawyer feel a part of the legal

community. None of us should forget that part of the practice of law, since we are all in this together. Thank you, Steve, for showing me the way.”

David H. Kleiman, Benesch LLP“I was privileged to practice law with Steve his entire career. We were opposite each other hundreds of times and were often on the same side. Steve was an excellent lawyer who got

excellent results for his client. He knew how to practice law. He knew that in commercial disputes, finding a solution that was good for both parties was more important than just winning. Steve epitomized the statement ‘his word is his bond.’ You didn’t need it in writing with Steve and you didn’t need to watch your backside when you dealt with

James Strain, Linda Pence, Thomas O’Gara and David Kleiman (from left) enjoy the Legendary Lawyer celebration.

Steven Ancel(left) receives the 2012 Legendary Lawyer Award from Donald Lundberg, Foundation officer.

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Steve. Congratulations Steve on your honor - you are truly a Legendary Lawyer.”

Our thanks to the Legendary Lawyer committee, chaired by Joseph O’Connor, Patron Fellow: Deborah Farmer Smith, Life Fellow, Kay Pechin, Life Fellow, Gregory Sobkowski, Life Fellow, and Thomas Yoder, Life Fellow. Thanks also to Taft Law LLP for hosting the celebration.

Advancing the ProfessionThe board knows its direction is sound when our partner organizations, supporters and donors invest in the Foundation’s mission, Our partners at the Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) made a $100,000 donation and extended a matching donation challenge of another $100,000. Your donations met that challenge and ensured the mission had access to the most support obtainable to pursue the goals you endorse.

Project-centered funds established by Bar members supported initiatives to strengthen access to justice or improve understanding of the rule of law. These permanently endowed funds will yield interest that will support scholarships and other programming for many years.

Several projects and funds resulted when Chief Justice Randall Shepard retired from the Indiana Supreme Court in 2012. The Randall T. Shepard Fund for Diversity in the Legal Profession was one and ISBA members supported it generously at the Chief ’s retirement celebration. (More about this Fund and its donors appears on page 9.)

The Chief Justice’s former clerks and staff raised funds to host a private retirement dinner and commissioned a portrait of the Chief Justice that is now displayed in the Statehouse.

The inaugural class of the ISBA’s Leadership Development Academy raised funds for a public art display in Evansville that will be dedicated to former Chief Justice Shepard. The Foundation is proud to assist them in that effort with administrative support.

Indiana’s mock trial volunteers established a fund for donations to the 2013 National High School Mock Trial Competition scheduled for Indianapolis. High school students from across the country will demonstrate their legal prowess. The Foundation is a resource for volunteers to accept credit card donations and ensure the funds are recorded appropriately as they attend to the many details of organizing a national competition.

Volunteers and donors stepped forward to help the Foundation take full advantage of a matching donation opportunity from the Indiana Supreme Court. As of December, the Foundation’s Richard M. Givan LRAP had accrued more than $250,000.In 2013, funds will again be available for “scholarships” to attorneys working in nonprofits to assist them in repaying their college loans. We are grateful for the help of the Court in establishing this Fund and to the many contributors who made it a priority for their donations.

2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORSJennifer DeAnne Lewis

Scott Douglass Lewis

Kelly E. Lewis-Walls

Andrew K. Light

Jeffry A. Lind

Ryan Nicholas Lindinger

Russell Kent Lindquist

Jefferson A. Lindsey

Jerry J. Linn

C. David Little

Jeffrey P. Little

Shawn R. Little

Nancy J. Litzenberger

Ji Qing Liu

George R. Livarchik

Karen Ann P. Lloyd

Todd Bennett Logsdon

JoAnne Lohmeyer

Chester D. Longenecker

William J. Longer

Patrick S. Looney

George O. Lopez

Vanessa Villegas Lopez

John J. Lorber

Hon. Karen M. Love

Janett B. Lowes

Robert G. Lowry

David W. Luhman

Jennifer Kaelin Luhrs

William E. Lukens

Jack W. Lund

April A. Luria

Roy A. Luttmann

Jerry J. Lux

Shaunda Colleen Lynch

Beth Ann MacDonald

Larry Allen Mackey

Mark E. Maddox

William J. Maher

John Maksimovich

John R. Maley

David A. Malson

Anna Mandula

Lisa D. Manning

Alphonso Manns

Keon Mansoori

Joseph K. Markel

Ashley Dawn Marks

Jeffrey S. Marlin

Brian Laine Marlowe

Richard W. Maroc

Patricia L. Marshall

Sheila A. Marshall

Cassandra L. Marshall

Maureen A. Marshall

Charles L. Martin

S. Lee Martin

George G. Martin

C. Richard Martin

Laurie E. Martin

Robin Steven Martin

James A. Masters

Stanley H. Matheny

Eric P. Mathisen

Janice Mandla Mattingly

Robert D. Mattingly

Kyle Craig Matucha

Ellen Padesky Maturen

Hon. Terrell R. Maurer

Douglas K. Mawhorr

Susan B. May

Mark D. Maynard

Kimberly Ann Mazza

Joanne Colleen McAnlis

J. Timothy McCaulay

Donald K. McClellan

Scott Ryan McClure

Michael D. McCormick

Michael P. McCready

James G. McDonald, III

Devon Wayne McDonald

James A. McGlone

Katherine M. McGrath

Patricia H. McGuffey

Donald Wayne McInnes

Meredith L. McIntyre

Jerome William McKeever

Holiday H. McKiernan

Timothy P. McLaughlin

Robert D. McMahan

Douglas C. McMillan, Esq.

Lowell C. McMillin

Judson Grant McMillin

Ronald L. McNabney

Jenni Lea McNaughton

Mark W. McNeely

Lelan D. McReynolds

Patrick S. McSoley

Darlene S. McSoley

Lee B. McTurnan

Susanah M. Mead

Douglas W. Meagher

Harley K. Means

Leroy D. Medley

Hon. Larry W. Medlock

Linda K. Meier

Tilden Mendelson

Felipe Merino

Sharon R. Merriman

W. Todd Metzger

Charles R. Meyer

Penny J. Meyers

Jeanne S. Miller

Michael S. Miller

Roger L. Miller

Valerie M. Miller

Terry L. Miller

Gregory H. Miller

Alan R. Miller

Phillip L. Miller,Esq.

Joseph A. Miller

Michael B. Miller

Gregory A. Miller

Nathan Michael Miller

NOMINATE YOUR LEGENDARY LAWYER

Do you know a Fellow who has practiced 50+ years and deserves

this recognition? Criteria and application are available online

(www.inbf.org) or contact Theresa Browning 317-269-7864

or [email protected].

INTEGRITY & SERVICE

HELPING YOU WITH YOUR GOALS

The Foundation is here to help you too with your desire to

improve the legal profession, strengthen access to justice or understanding of the rule of law. Read more about Funds

your colleagues have established to honor their predecessors,

trailblazers, parents or other loved ones. Call Charles R.

Dunlap, J.D. (317-269-7861) if you want to discuss

confidentially how to establish a fund to aid your interests.

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORS

Debra Arlene Miller

Brandon Todd Miller

Suanne C. Milligan

William N. Mills

Sarah Stites Millspaugh

Allan J. Mindel

Hon. John D. Mitchell

Marvin H. Mitchell

Richard C. Mitchell

Kliment Pasko Mitreski

Terry R. Modesitt

Jared Robert Modesitt

Kathryn D. Molewyk

Amy E. Molloy

Hon. Daniel J. Molter

Robert V. Monfort

James Peter Mooneyhan

Hon. Daniel E. Moore

Daniel L. Moore

Doris Brauman Moore

Richard W. Morgan

John O. Morgan, Jr.

Alice M. Morical

Gregory J. Morical

Samuel Morris

Hon. James B. Morris

Kelly Hogan Morris

Millard Morrill Morrison

Megan Deanne Morrison

Teresa E. Morton

Nina L. Moseley

David E. Mosley

John C. Muehlhausen

John F. Muller

Michael A. Mullett

Earl C. Mullins, Jr.

Amanda Lee Baker

Mulroony

Emily Anne Munson

Mary Weibel Munz

David P. Murphy

Edward L. Murphy, Jr.

Gerard N. Murphy

Charity Anne Murphy

Robert L. Murray

Reid David Murtaugh

Julie R. Murzyn

Jeffrey A. Musser

Michael D. Mustard

Christopher James Nadeau

Peggy J. Naile

Orfej Petar Najdeski

Brian P. Nally

Gary L. Napier

Irma Hampton Nave

R. Gregory Neely

Frank Aaron Negangard

Michael A. Nellinger

Douglas Tom Neumeister

Brian T. Newcomb

Julie A. Newhouse

Tracy J. Newhouse

Jeremy Kenneth Nix

Amy K. Noe

Laura Elaine Nogrady

Arthur C. Nordhoff, Jr.

Mary Jane Norman

Phillip A. Norman

Andrew James Norris

Richard F. Nugent, Jr.

Jane Langdon Null

Christopher Lee Nusbaum

Randall J. Nye

Robert M. Oakley

Donald R. O’Dell

Robert S. O’Dell

Lara B. O’Dell

Thomas C. O’Donnell

John M. O’Drobinak

Judy S. Okenfuss

Jeff D. Oliphant

Patrick J. Olmstead, Jr.

E. Van Olson

Daniel C. O’Meara

Michael E. O’Neill

Charles S. O’Neill, Jr.

Tracy S. Oprea

Julia L. Orzeske

Gregory Allen Ostendorf

Frank David Otte

George B. Overton

John R. Owens

William E. Padgett

William A. Padula

Robert J. Palmer

Laura L. Pamplin

T. Michael Pangburn

John N. Pangere

Vasilia Maria Pangere

John S. Paniaguas

Patricia L. Parchem

Steven T. Parkman

Benjamin Zachery Parmet

M. Franklin Parrish

Rita A. Parsons

Robert K. Pattison

Jesse J. Paul, III

Brian J. Paul

Laura Paul

John A. Payton

Benjamin A. Pecar

Kay L. Pechin

John H. Peddycord

Gregory L. Pemberton

Linda L. Pence

Thomas C. Pence

Bruce M. Pennamped

Deborah K. Pennington

T. Andrew Perkins

Beverly S. Peters

James L. Petersen

Hon. Michael D. Peyton

Robert A. Pfaff

Daniel H. Pfeifer

CORNERSTONE SOCIETY

Indiana Lawyers Alliance Law School Scholarship FundThis Fund assists a law student with a scholarship that rotates among Indiana’s ABA-accredited law schools annually. The ILA honors the ISBA’s former companion organization.

Jack Lyle Memorial FundLyle, the former ISBA executive director, was a key supporter of the We The People program, which this Fund supports. Along with his wife Sandi, he was an early proponent of the Bar’s support for civic education activities.

Sandra J. Lyle in honor of Barbara Hunt Burner, Gertrude Clancy, Phil Cooper and Jack Lyle

Joseph T. Helling Scholarship FundEstablished by his children, the Fund assists an attorney who has practiced fewer than five years by underwriting his or her attendance at the ISBA’s annual meeting. Mr. Helling, a former ISBA president, believed strongly in the collegial relationships formed at Bar events.

Phelps & Fara Family Law FundBoth Thomas Fara and the late Gale Phelps were active members in the ISBA Family Law section. Demonstrating a commitment to the professionalism of family law, the Phelps & Fara Fund assists a law student studying the field of family law.

Thomas A. Fara

Randall T. Shepard Fund for Diversity in the Law ProfessionThe Fund benefits the Indiana Conference for Legal Education Opportunity (ICLEO) and the Indiana Supreme Court’s Commission on Race and Gender Fairness. ICLEO was established to assist Indiana minority, low-income or educationally disadvantaged college students to pursue a law degree.

Allen County Bar Association Kevin W. Betz Cathy D. Canny

Hon. John D. Tinder and Jan M. Carroll Hon. J. Terrence and Peggy Cody (Cody Family LLC) Hon. Brent E. and Jan Aikman Dickson Richard E. Ford Robert W. Freese Hon. Ezra H. Friedlander Barbara T. Habig Indiana State Bar Association Hon. Robyn L. Moberly Judy O’Bannon George M. and Christine Plews David J. Remondini J. Mark Robinson Thomas L. Ryan Greta Morris Scodro Hon. Frank Sullivan, Jr. Krishna A. and Jerry Walker Martin & Jane Craney Weaver Donald R. Willsey

Richard M. Givan Loan Repayment Assistance FundHonoring the late Chief Justice, this Fund establishes scholarships for attorneys working in legal aid and pro bono organizations or other nonprofits. The goal is to ensure that pressure from education debt does not act as an obstacle to service for Hoosiers needing free legal assistance.

Timothy J. Abeska Kenneth J. Allen Sue A. Beesley Board of Law Examiners Briana L. Clark Hon. J. Terrence and Peggy Cody (Cody Family LLC) Cohen & Malad - Sam v. White Cy Pres Settlement Paul J. Corsaro Hon. Brent E. and Jan Aikman Dickson Michael L. Eckerle Jeanine M. Gozdecki Donald J. Graham Kandi Hidde

Donors and organizations have established endowed funds to ensure an individual or project’s legacy persists.

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Richard M. Givan Loan Repayment Assistance Fund cont.

James M. Hinshaw Indiana State Bar Association Larry J. Kane Jon B. Laramore Mattox & Wilson LLP Karl L. Mulvaney Nana Quay-Smith Hon. Victoria M. Ransberger Douglas E. Sakaguchi Mary E. Solada Brian W. Welch Hon. Martha Blood Wentworth Jerome L. Withered Your Community Bank

Hon. J. Terrence and Peggy Cody Loan Repayment Assistance FundThis Fund enables graduating law students to pay for their law school loans and be employed at civil legal aid providers, county Department of Child Services offices and county Public Defender’s offices throughout Indiana, with preference given to those employed or living in Floyd County, Indiana.

Shirley Shideler Memorial FundShideler became the first female partner of any major law firm in Indiana and was elected the first female president of the Indiana Bar Foundation. The Fund is dedicated to the greatest needs the Foundation may have ensuring the most flexibility to meet the mission.

Kristin G. Fruehwald

2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORSHon. Daniel J. Pfleging

Suzanne N. Philbrick

Jessica Philleo

Robert K. Phillips

Harvey G. Phillips

Carmen M. Piasecki

Megan Margaret Piazza

Kirk A. Pinkerton

Eugene A. Pinkus

Mitchell E. Pippin

Steven A. Pletcher

John M. Plummer, Jr.

John M. Plummer, III

Ellen S. Podgor

Phyllis R. Poff

Hon. Brian G. Poindexter

Teri A. Pollett

Ryan M. Poor

Constance Dinn Popcheff

William M. Pope

D. Lucetta Pope

Christopher R. Powers

David M. Powlen

Misti D. Presnell-DeVore

Jeffry G. Price

Robert Cromwell Price

Elizabeth G. Price

Alton D. Priddy

Patricia E. Primmer

Ryan Scott Prinkey

Hon. Robert C. Probst

Francine Protogere

Christopher R. Putt

Lori T. Quillen

Terrence E. Quinlan

Thomas M. Quinn

Elizabeth L. Quinn

Tara Kimberly Howard

Rabiola

Stephen P. Rademaker

Thomas L. Raisor

Robert L. Ralston

Christopher A. Ramsey

William Arlington Ramsey

Laura K. Rang

Carolina Melean

Rashidfarokhi

Ronald R. Ratton

Joshua Jay Rauch

Michelle R. Rawn

Chad L. Rayle

Nicale L. Rector

David P. Redding

Linda Reddington

Hunter J. Reece

Robert E. Reed

Michael W. Reed

Laura S. Reed

Mary K. Reeder

Patricia A. Rees

Dan L. Reeves

Clark Gavin Rehme

Robert N. Reimondo

Stephanie Ann Reinhart

Tamara L. Renner

Brandon Scott Renner

Michael Louis Rescan

John M. Rhame, III

Clifford J. Rice

Donna K. Rice

Hon. James J. Richards

Charles T. Richardson

John D. Richardson

Adam Joseph Richter

Hugh J. Riedeman

Timothy J. Riffle

Kyle Thomas Ring

Gene E. Robbins

William H. Robbins, III

Joseph G. Roberts

Jeffrey David Roberts

Joshua T. Robertson

Miriam E. Robeson

J. Mark Robinson

Jack R. Robinson

David K. Robinson

Robert E. Robinson

Stanley E. Robison, Jr.

John T. Roche, Jr.

Hon. Wayne A. Roell

Frederic L. Romero

Randolph R. Rompola

Barry D. Rooth

Mark A. Roscoe

Irving M. Rosenberg

Michael R. Rosiello

James F. Roth

Stephen P. Rothberg

John Alden Rottier

R. Kent Rowe

R. Kent Rowe, III

Jennifer G. Ruby

M. Rudolph

James A. Rupp

Brandon Michael Rush

John R. Russell

Melony A. Sacopulos

Douglas E. Sakaguchi

Kris Costa Sakelaris

David Saks

Matthew Allen Salsbery

Hon. Russell J. Sanders

James E. Sandifer

Mark J. Sandlin

Carl J. Sandy

W. Russell Sanford, Jr.

James F. T. Sargent, Jr.

David R. Sauvey

Rudolph W. Savich

Nathaniel G. Saylor

Christopher G. Scanlon

Larry J. Schad

David T. Schaefer

Robert J. Schaffer

CORNERSTONE SOCIETY

FINANCIALS

Financial data reflects year ending June 30, 2012, the most recent audited financial report.

REVENUE IOLTA Revenue ......................... 380,309.00 Contributions ......................... 1,230,486.00 Bar Center Income (rents) ........ 290,624.00Investment Income ......................18,470.00 Total Revenue......................... 1,919,889.00

EXPENSE Programs .................................1,211,351.00 Administration ......................... 272,028.00Bar Center .................................338,918.00Depreciation and Other .............. 18,351.00Total Expense ........................ 1,840,648.00

15.14%

64.09%

19.81%

65.81%

1.00%

.96%

14.78%

18.41%

For more information on donating to these Funds or on establishing a Fund to fulfill your interests, contact the director of development or executive director for personal assistance. We are here to help you meet your goals.

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORS

Pamela Marion Schavey

Norbert J. Schenkel, Jr.

Paul John Schilling

Fred E. Schlegel

Kimra A. Schleicher

Mark E. Schmidtke

Philip C. Schneider

Hon. Diane Kavadias

Schneider

Dennis L. Schoff

Mary A. Schopper

Edward F. Schrager

Matthew Richard Schreck

Kerstin A. Schuhmann

David M. Schuler

Susan E. Schultz

Hon. Frederick A. Schurger

Kathryn Daniel Schymik

Tara Schulstad Sciscoe

T. Edwin Scott

Thomas J. Scully

Raymond T. Seach

Thomas D. Seal

Carol M. Seaman

Drew F. Seaman

Rebecca J. Seamands

Sara Lynn Seibert

Laura Diane Seng

Michael A. Setlak

David P. A. Seulean

Jatin D. Shah

John L. Shambach

Elias Z. Shamieh

Hon. John T. Sharpnack

Barbara M. Shaver

Peter D. Shaw

Catherine May Shaw

Thomas F. Shea

Kelly A. Sheets

Andrew P. Sheff

Donald W. Shelmon

Daniel Sherman

Elizabeth A. Shevik Moore

Gerald L. Shidaker

Hon. V. Sue Shields

Kevin Dane Shields

Perry D. Shilts

Kent J. Shipley

Hon. R. Perry Shipman

Curtis E. Shirley

Sanjay Shivpuri

Robert C. Shook

Lowell A. Shroyer

Mark I. Shublak

Joseph W. Shull

Wilbur L. Siders

Elaine M. Sievers

John F. Sievers, Jr.

Edwin J. Simcox

Donald L. Simkin

Alan J. Sirinek

Andrea Kurek Slagh

Douglas D. Small

Gary E. Smith

Richard N. Smith

Mark P. Smith

Gregory C. Smith

John Matthew Smith

Cynthia P. Smith

Robert F. Smith, Jr.

Christopher T. Smith

Jeffrey P. Smith

Phillip C. Smith

John C. T. Smith

Sherry Darlene Smith

Gavin Wayne Smith

Julie Lynn Smith

William G. Smock

Jeffrey H. Smulyan

Todd R. Smyth

John T. Snively

Audra S. Snyder

Dean A. Sobecki

Gregory A. Sobkowski

Mitchell E. Solomon

Thomas C. Sopko

D. Andrew Spalding

Kevin P. Speer

Yvonne Mae Spillers

Stephen J. Spoltman

Robert J. Spolyar

James Thomas Spolyar

Cynthia K. Springer

Milton Trent Spurlock

Stuart M. Stalions

William P. Stanley

Gregg J. Stark

Martha T. Starkey

Brent E. Steele

J. Brian Steele

Nicholas F. Stein

Arland T. Stein,Sr.

David L. Steiner

John Thomas Steinkamp

P. Jason Stephenson

Harry T. Stephenson

Courtney Kae Stephenson

Melanie M. Sterba

Elisha W. Sterling

Jeffrey J. Stesiak

William J. Stevens

Jennifer J. Stevens

David A. Stewart

Peter B. Stewart

James F. Stewart

Hon. Judith A. Stewart

Cara Wells Stigger

Thomas S. Stipp

John R. Stoll

Leon C. Stone

Robert P. Stoner

Elden E. Stoops, Jr.

Tonny D. Storey

Allen R. Stout

DONORS

$10,000 and aboveTimothy J. AbeskaBoard of Law ExaminersCooper vs. Lifequotes of AmericaThe Heritage Fund: The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County - Donald W. Jurgemeyer FundIndiana State Bar Association (ISBA)Judd Leighton Foundation Inc.Pierre F. and Enid Goodrich FoundationState of Indiana

$5,000 - $9,999Allen County Bar FoundationAmerican Bar AssociationSteven H. AncelBamberger Foreman Oswald and Hahn LLPPeter H. DrummIce Miller LLPIndiana Department of EducationJohn W. Anderson FoundationLarry A. MackeyNational Society of Daughters of the American Revolution and the Rushville, Ind. chapterOld National BankStuart and Branigin LLPVectren Foundation Inc.Winchester Foundation

$2,500 - $4,999Berry Plastics CorporationCenter for Civic EducationEvansville Bar Association Inc. Indiana Judges AssociationISBA Litigation SectionLake County Bar AssociationL. M. Henderson and CompanyMark and Susan RobertsSusan K. Roberts

$1,000 - $2,499Kenneth J. Allen and AssociatesJerald I. AncelJane BakerBarnes and Thornburg LLPRobert C. BeasleyMichael P. BishopEric M. CavanaughEdwin D. Elliott, Jr. and Gail Charnley

Bruce P. ClarkCody Family LLC: Hon. J. Terrence and Peggy CodyCohen and Malad LLPFaegre Baker Daniels LLPThomas A. FaraFort Wayne Journal Gazette Foundation Inc.Kristin G. FruehwaldNancy J. GargulaHon. Nancy L. GettingerGordon E. GouveiaRobert T. GrandJeffrey B. HardingBen B. HobbsJohn D. HooverIndiana Humanities CouncilIndiana Trial Lawyers Association CorporationKenneth H. InskeepISBA Bankruptcy SectionDavid E. JoseKightlinger and Gray LLPJames KodayJon B. LaramoreDonald R. LundbergDarnail LylesHon. Jenny Pitts ManierJeffrey L. and Maureen R. MarstonTilden MendelsonMichael S. MillerP. Michael MitchellD. William Moreau, Jr.John MullerKarl L. MulvaneyThe National Bank of IndianapolisPlews Shadley Racher and Braun LLP Timothy J. RiffleRudolph Fine Porter and Johnson LLPThe Saltsburg Fund: Donald W. Buttrey Jeffrey A. SchreiberF. Ronald WalkerKrishna A. and Jerry WalkerWendell W. WalshWilliam Randolph Hearst FoundationJohn W. Woodard, Jr.

$500 - $999Kenneth J. AllenAllen County Bar AssociationStephen E. ArthurKevin W. Betz

George N. Bewley, Jr.Douglas L. BiegeBingham Greenebaum Doll LLPDaniel D. BobilyaJames F. BohrerRonald W. BuchmeierCampbell Kyle Proffitt LLPCasino Aztar EvansvilleJ. Murray ClarkPaul J. CorsaroCraig R. and Pam FinlaysonMark A. FosterThomas C. Froehle, Jr.Peter Francis GeraciE. Sean GriggsMatthew J. HagenowGregory F. HahnHarding Shymanski and CompanyCornelius B. HayesRichard L. HillISBA Utility Law SectionHarold R. Johnston, IIDavid P. JonesJames W. KaminskiYvette C. KirchoffMichael V. KnightJeffrey B. KolbRichard C. KraegeLa Porte County Bar AssociationDamon R. LeichtyIrwin B. LevinRobert L. LewisMargaret Babcock LockerLumina FoundationJohn R. MaleyHon. Dena A. MartinLinda K. MeierClayton C. MillerJeanne S. MillerRichard T. MullineauxJulie A. NewhouseAmy K. NoeJoseph D. O’Connor, IIIJulia L. OrzeskeMarianne Mitten OwenGeorge T. Patton, Jr.T. Andrew PerkinsHon. Daniel J. PflegingGeorge M. and Christine PlewsAndrew S. Potts

Life Fellows Recognizing those Fellows who have completed their pledges to the mission of the Indiana Bar Foundation, we honor your dedication to the cause of strengthening access to justice and understanding of the rule of law.

Life Patron Fellow Steven AncelPeter H. Drumm

Life Master Fellows R. Scott HayesLarry A. MackeyJulie A. NewhouseTed A. Waggoner

Life Fellows Carol M. AdinamisJerald I. AncelDonald E. BaierHon. Michael P. BarnesHon. Sheila A. CarlisleBruce P. ClarkRonald J. EhingerHon. Nancy L. GettingerGordon E. GouveiaJeffrey B. HardingHarold R. Johnston, II

Jon B. Laramore Tilden MendelsonMichael S. MillerJohn MullerKay L. Pechin Timothy J. RiffleAnn Reyes RobbinsG. Michael SchopmeyerJeffrey A. SchreiberSue A. ShadleyWilliam H. ThompsonJames N. Williams

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORSCatherine Morrison Stowers

James M. Straub

Larry J. Stroble

Mark D. Stuaan

Emily Poe Stumler

Yasmin L. Stump

Suzanne Sturgeon

Jonathan P. Sturgill

David Peter Suich

John J. Sullivan

Hon. Frank Sullivan, Jr.

Mark K. Sullivan

Scott P. Sullivan

Alaina S. Sullivan

Chad J. Sullivan

P. Michael Summers

Jane Marie Susott

James R. Sweeney, II

Doris L. Sweetin

Jill S. Swope

Robert Gregory Sylvester

Kristin Anne Szczerbik

Robert C. Szilagyi

Don A. Tabbert

Augustus H. Tabor

Hon. Viola J. Taliaferro

Aimee M. Talian

Kevin C. Tankersley

John E. Tanner

Scott A. Tanner

Rhett L. Tauber

Tara Kristine Tauber

Jared Ryan Tauber

Septtimous Taylor, II

Jay G. Taylor

R. Jay Taylor, Jr.

Jose Salvador Tellez

D.A. Jeremy Telman

Jeffrey P. Terrill

Kevin N. Tharp

William Theodoros

Perry W. Theodoros

Dennis L. Thomas, Jr.

David G. Thomas

Darryl K. Thomas

Kerry L. Thompson

Trent Thompson

Angela Lynn Thompson

Richard J. Thrapp

Nick A. Tillema

Nancy Moore Tiller

Hon. John D. Tinder

Vonnell C. Tingle

David J. Tipton

Jon Seth Tipton

Ronald J. Tirpak

Dustin James Tirpak

J. Earl Tison

James C. Todderud

Shane A. Toland

John F. Townsend, Jr.

Earl C. Townsend, III

John F. Townsend, III

E. Scott Treadway

Rebecca Sue Trenner

Kristina M. Tridico

Rodney Alan Tucker

Christopher Lloyd Tucker

David A. Tuggle

Daniel J. Tuley

Heath Andrew Tuley

Adam Daniel Turner

Judy M. Tyrrell

Susan E. Umpleby

David M. Umpleby

Kenneth W. Unterberg

Richard B. Urda, Jr.

Michael L. Valentine

Todd M. Van Baren

Larry W. Van Briggle

Linda Van Drunen

Elizabeth I. Van Tassel

John R. Van Winkle

Bradley L. Varner

Roberto Vasquez

Charles R. Vaughan

Charles V. Vaughan

J. Robert Vegter, III

Francis Andrew Veltri

Julie P. Verheye

Joseph L. Verkamp

Nathan A. Verkamp

William David Vernon

Gary D. Vestermark

Adrianna CK Vianna

John Michael Vickerstaff

John Spencer Viernes

Rachel Anne Vilensky

John R. Vissing

J. Brad Voelz

Sally A. Voland

Brenda J. Voll

Randall L. Vonderheide

Curtis Philip Vosti

Donald R. Vowels

James H. Voyles, Jr.

Timothy J. Vrana

Preston J. Wade

Ted A. Waggoner

Tom F. Waggoner

Mark E. Wagner

Stephen M. Wagner

Kenneth R. Wake

Eric R. Waldkoetter

Max K. Walker, Jr.

Michael L. Walker

Georgianne M. Walker

Wendell W. Walsh

Anne T. Walsh

William John Waltenberger

Christopher G. Walter

E. Spencer Walton, Jr.

Justin T. Walton

Vaughn A. Wamsley

DONORSAnn Reyes RobbinsJ. David RoellgenRandolph R. RompolaBarry RoothEvansville Bar Foundation Inc.: John L. Sanders Memorial G. Michael SchopmeyerGreta Morris ScodroAndrew Z. SoshnickSharon L. StanzioneTed A. WaggonerMichael B. WatkinsJames N. WilliamsJerome L. WitheredRussell T. WoodsonMichael A. WukmerYarling and RobinsonD. Michael Young

$250 - $499Carol M. AdinamisKathleen AndersonMichael E. ArmeyDonald E. BaierHon. Michael P. BarnesSue A. BeesleyHon. Theodore R. BoehmBryan L. BradleyJudi L. CalhounHon. Sheila A. CarlisleHon. John D. Tinder and Jan M. CarrollMichael J. CheervaMichael R. ConnerJohn A. CremerDavid C. DaleJohn M. DavisAdam D. DeckerHon. Brent E. and Jan Aikman DicksonEric M. DouthitJ. William DuMondCharles R. DunlapJeffery A. EarlJoseph G. EatonMichael L. EckerleRonald J. EhingerRobert W. FreeseDennis K. FrickRobert L. GaussPhilip C. GenetosCaroline A. GilchristDonald J. GrahamJohn L. GrannanBarbara T. HabigHamilton County Bar AssociationKandi HiddeAmy E. HigdonScott D. and Jane Ann HimselJames M. HinshawJohn C. HoardHokanson Companies Inc.James A. HolcombISBA Young Lawyers SectionBruce D. JonesW. Randall KammeyerLarry J. KaneBart A. KarwathMichael C. KeatingMichael R. LimrickRichard W. LorenzAlphonso Manns

Hon. Paul D. MathiasJohn K. McBrideKip S. McDonaldRonald L. McNabneyValerie M. MillerJohn V. MoriartyC. Daniel MotsingerThao NguyenMichael P. O’NeilAlexander OrlowskiMary Foley PansziAngela ParkerKay L. PechinAnne C. PfauAndrea R. PiersonKelly J. PitcherDavid R. PruittAmanda N. RaadRandolph County Bar AssociationDavid J. RemondiniJ. Mark RobinsonBrandon T. RogersMark W. RutherfordSt. Joseph County Bar FoundationMarisol SanchezRafael A. and Marisol SanchezRafael A. SanchezChristopher G. ScanlonSue A. ShadleyTonya R. ShawGeoffrey SlaughterKevin S. SmithMary E. SoladaJudith H. StantonAnthony M. StitesTheodore T. StorerFrank Sullivan, Jr.Claudia V. SwhierGregg S. TheobaldWilliam H. ThompsonMichael E. TolbertMark A. WarscoBrian W. WelchHon. Martha Blood WentworthMarcy WenzlerYour Community Bank

$100 - 249Adams and CramerMatthew T. AlbaughTerrill D. AlbrightJames J. Ammeen, Jr.John L. AsburyCynthia A. BakerHon. Taylor L. Baker, Jr. and Kay BakerDeborah J. BaumerDonald P. BogardDaniel W. BradfordMichelle H. BrowdyJohn and Nancy CarlsonDavid J. CarrJames M. CarrDeborah J. CarusoBrian CaseyJames P. CaseyAndrea CiobanuBriana L. ClarkJ. Stephen ClarkCody and NeelyJames D. CollierMichael S. Dalrymple

Martin De JuliaKathryn DolanStephen J. DuttonSusan B. EisenhauerRobert D. EpsteinSidney EskenaziKathryne FearyDr. Harvey and Phyllis C. FeigenbaumMurray and Lynda FeiwellDaniel H. FitzGibbonRichard E. FordJustin P. ForknerBruce H. and Linda R. FrankErica A. FranklinHon. Ezra H. FriedlanderCaryn M. GlaweJeanine M. GozdeckiKirk E. GrableDavid J. and Jeanne HamernikMary Jane (Suzie) HarmonCheri A. HarrisRussell H. HartR. Scott HayesEarle F. HitesKimberly A. JacksonRex M. Joseph, Jr.Steven and Cori KatzJohn H. KenleySusan W. KlineHon. William C. and Judith A. LeeElliott D. LevinJames M. and Greta Roemer LewisHon. Mary M. LloydJanett B. LowesSandra J. LyleMark S. MassaStanley H. MathenyCatherine MatthewsMattox and Wilson LLPJulie C.S. McDonaldHon. Larry J. McKinneyJonathan D. McPikeFranklin MiroffHon. Robyn L. MoberlyJames D. MooreAmy G. NefouseDr. Elizabeth R. OsbornAdam F. PackerTracy T. PappasLinda L. PenceJulianna M. PlaweckiJacqueline B. PonderDavid M. PowlenRobert C. ProbstNana Quay-SmithHon. Victoria M. RansbergerRobert H. ReynoldsHon. Margret G. RobbRoby and MangesJoseph P. RompalaThomas L. RyanHon. Russell J. and June SandersWilliam Michael and Lee SchiffRalph E. SipesSmith ReportingJeffrey D. StemerickJonathan SundheimerStanley TalesnickFinis Tatum, IV

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2012 ANNUAL DUES DONORS

Michael K. Wandling

Matthew John Warring

Gregory A. Watkins

Hugh Watson

Joe F. Watson

Jonathan A. Watson

Paul J. Watts

Alvin D. Wax

Cheryl L. Weimer

Alan L. Weldy

Kenneth A. Weller

Charles R. Wells, Jr.

Kathleen Elizabeth Wendel

Hon. Martha B. Wentworth

Martha A. Wenzler

Kevin E. Werner

Joel L. Wesch

Charlotte F. Westerhaus

Richard A. Wetherill

John G. Wetherill

John W. Weyerbacher

Terry A. White

Sean T. White

Janice K. White

J. A. Whitmer

David Lawrence Whitsett

Ellen Jones Whitt

Robert D. Wickens

Daniel Bryan Wickens

Charles C. Wicks

Karin S. Wiechmann

James L. Wieser

Justin C. Wiler

Craig W. Wiley

Jeffrey A. Wilhite

William A. Wilhoite

John Curtis Wilkinson

Kristin Ann R. Willadsen

Barbara C. Williams

Don E. Williams

Teresa C. Williams

Kathryn Weymouth Williams

Anneliese Vujovich Williams

Rinzer Williams, III

Seth Logan Williams

Zachary T. Williams

Matthew John Williams

Hon. Mary G. Willis

Damon B. Willis

Sarah Elizabeth Willms

Filmore W. Willsey

James W. Wilson

Stephen L. Wilson

Jane Dall Wilson

Clara Mary Winebrenner

Alexandra Victoria Winski

Hon. Bobby A. Witham

John L. Wittenborn

Susan Smith Witthun

Judith J. Woddell

W. Todd Woelfer

Holly S.C. Wojcik

Roger A. Wolf, Sr.

Hon. Linda Ralu Wolf

Mary T. Wolf

Ihor A. Woloshanksy

Stephen R. Womble

Gary L. Wood

J. Andrew Woods

Ronald A. Wright

Corey Allen Wright

Nicole Lorraine Wright

Chad D. Wuertz

Michael A. Wukmer

Laura J. Wyatt

Randy H. Wyllie

John M. Yarger

Richard W. Yarling

Lynn M. Yates

Jonathan Franklyn Yates

R. Robert Yeager

Joseph H. Yeager, Jr.

Connie J. Yi

Eric J. Yocum

Peter R. Yonkman

Barbara Jean Young

Sam Zabaneh

Terry L. Zabel

Dennis E. Zahn

Mario J. Zappia

Katherine Beyer Zarich

David K. Zengler

Susan E. Ziel

Philip R. Zimmerman

Jonathan A. Zimmerman

Gene F. Zipperle, Jr.

Ann E. Zobrosky

Richard William Zormier

Robert E. Zoss, Sr.

Edward A. Zych

$100 - 249 cont. Chasity Q. ThompsonEarl C. Townsend, IIIMartin and Jane Craney WeaverDr. Myron H. WeinbergerMichael D. WilhelmDonald R. WillseyThomas P. YoderRobert and Robin ZachariasAnn Zobrosky

Gifts to $99Richard E. Aikman, Jr.Stephen K. BailieHon. Sarah Evans BarkerRobert L. Barlow, IIJoanne McAnlis and Ed BielskiTheresa M. BrowningCathy D. CannyRichard S. and Suzanne ClementAllan and Barbara Ann CohnMark J. CrandleyChristopher A. DayJay P. Doner

Stacy L. EakinsDr. Charles R. and Myra EchtJames A. EdgarDr. Irving and Janet S. FreedmanChristian M. FreitagFred I. and Shelley FrischRonald and Linda GlanzmanGerald L. Mansbach and Shirley M. HalpernSuzanna K. Hartzell-BairdHarvey and Judy HimelsteinBernard H. and Harriet HorwitzRex and Paula Cardoza JonesSarah KidwellElaine Klineman and Ernest LorchMartin J. KrootDavid A. LewisNancy J. LitzenbergerIra S. MaherAnthony J. Metz, IIIRobert and Phyllis C. MullenHelen and Ronald Newmark FundJudy A. O’BannonNorman and Frances Ochstein

Marilyn W. PecsokMarlene P. PosnerJon PraedDavid T. ReadyMarlene ReichDr. Gabriel J. and Francine RosenbergDean and Janine RothschildDebbie RothschildDouglas E. SakaguchiErica R. ShonkwilerShirley SiegelSandra SlavinDr. Charles and Barbara SolomonJoshua S. TatumChris D. and Yvonne E. ThompsonTrent ThompsonDaniel B. VinovichAnn Marie WaldronLarry and Sarann WarnerRoberta WurzmanCharlotte R. Zuckerberg

DONORS

We regret if we published your name incorrectly. Please notify staff (317-269-2415) of your preferred title or name for public recognition. We thank you for your support of the Indiana Bar Foundation.

IN MEMORIAMWilliam G. Baker from Jane Baker

Gertrude Clancy, Barbara Hunt Burner, Jack Lyle, Phil Cooper from Sandi Lyle

Phil Cooper from Ralph E. Sipes

Hon. William G. Conover from Hon. Sarah Evans Barker

Hon. Sally Gray from Susan B. Eisenhauer

William Jack Rogers from Stanley Matheny

Doug Shortridge from Stanley Matheny

Richard L. Zweig from J. Mark Robinson

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