Jennifer L. McManus (’01) Starts Tenure as President of the Michigan Association for Justice
On June 1, attorney Jennifer L. McManus began her tenure as the 71st president of the Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ), serving a one-year term from June 1, 2023 to May 31, 2024. Steve Pontoni, MAJ Executive Director, made the announcement. McManus, partner at Fagan McManus, P.C. in Royal Oak, represents plaintiffs in employment related […]
George Moreira (’94) Is Profiled.
George Moreira straddles many worlds and cultures as AT&T’s chief counsel for Caribbean and Latin America region. While working from his native Connecticut, he provides the legal counsel, guidance and compliance for the telecom’s operations in 14 countries—several of which have recently enacted legal reforms affecting outsourced labor, anti-corruption efforts and the protection of personal information and […]
Sonia A. Velez (’91) Named the 2023 Ambassador for Health for the Yonkers Puerto Rican/Hispanic Parade
Saint Joseph’s Medical Center is pleased to announce that Sonia A. Velez, MD, JD has been named the 2023 Ambassador for Health for the Yonkers Puerto Rican/Hispanic Parade to be held on June 4. “It will be our honor and privilege to celebrate your achievements with the community by honoring you as our 2023 Yonkers […]
Ilan Heimanson (’98) Recognized as One of Forbes Advisor’s Best Truck Accident Lawyers in Los Angeles
Ilan Heimanson has proven his skill as a negotiator and litigator many times over his 25-year career. When he was representing a client injured in a construction accident, Heimanson refused a settlement offer of $15,000 and took the case to trial where the jury awarded his client $3.3 million. Heimanson has obtained multiple significant outcomes […]
Amy Asadourian Senecal (’91) Enters the Race for Clinton County Family Court Judge
A Democratic candidate has entered the race for Clinton County Family Court Judge. At their meeting Tuesday night, the Clinton County Democratic Committee unanimously endorsed Amy Asadourian Senecal for the seat, which was left vacant when long-time Family Court Judge Timothy J. Lawliss retired last month. According to a news release from the Democratic Committee, […]
Lorraine P. Stark (’12) Joins Casner & Edwards’ Family Law Group as Partner
Casner & Edwards announces that Lorraine P. Stark has joined the firm as a Partner in the firm’s Family Law Group. Stark focuses her practice on all areas of probate and family court litigation. With more than a decade of experience, Stark represents clients in divorce, paternity, child custody, child support, alimony, property division, removal, adoption, as well as […]
Lou DiFronzo (’88) Elected to Northeast Arc’s Board of Directors
Northeast Arc, a not-for-profit organization that helps children and adults with disabilities become full participants in the community, has elected Lou DiFronzo of North Reading to its Board of Directors. DiFronzo is a partner at Seyfarth Shaw, LLP and provides advisory legal services to his clients concentrating in commercial transactions and general outside counseling to […]
Gregory S. Marcus (’89) Named Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Marcus Corporation
Greg Marcus, the third generation of the Marcus family to lead the company, joined The Marcus Corporation in 1992. He was elected to the board of directors in 2005, promoted to president in 2008 and has served as president and chief executive officer since 2009. He received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Indiana University […]
Greg Marcus (’89) Is Profiled
Greg Marcus is a fixture in the Milwaukee community. The president and CEO of The Marcus Corp., which owns theaters and hotels across the U.S., Greg is the third generation of the Marcus family to run the company founded by his grandfather, Ben Marcus, in Milwaukee in 1935. He received an accounting degree from Indiana […]
Javellys Polanco (’23) Pens an Opinion
The article “US plans to limit asylum at border as Title 42 expires” (Page A2, May 11), a report on President Biden’s immigration restrictions in response to the expiration of Title 42, outlines several new rules, including potential criminal penalties for migrants who illegally recross the border within five years of being apprehended and a prerequisite to […]