University at Buffalo Law School alumni to honor six at annual dinner
Daily Record (Rochester, NY), Apr 26, 2001 by Daily Record Staff
Five graduates of the University at Buffalo Law School will receive Distinguished Alumni Awards for their valuable contributions to the legal profession and community at the 39th annual UB Law Alumni Association meeting and dinner, to be held at 6 p.m. May 10 in the Hyatt Regency Buffalo.
The alumni association will also recognize a non-alumna, Pamela R. Jacobs, a trustee of the State University of New York, who will receive a special award for outstanding service to the Law School and community.
Awards will be presented to:
* The Hon. Barbara Howe, '80, New York State Supreme Court judge, who will be honored for her conscientious and diligent performance in the judiciary. A former city court judge, she holds a Ph.D. and teaches in the Department of Sociology at the University at Buffalo. She currently chairs the Erie County Executive's Advisory Board on Alternatives to Incarceration and The Women's Group. She resides in Buffalo.
* Carl A. Green, '50, Of Counsel to the law firm Lipsitz, Green, Fahringer, Roll, Salisbury & Cambria, L.L.P., who will be honored for his leadership by example as a private practitioner. As a litigator, he has concentrated his practice in personal injury, civil litigation, construction accident law, and toxic tort liability law. He obtained the first jury verdict in favor of an asbestos victim in New York State and was instrumental in achieving passage of legislation that permitted thousands of asbestos workers to pursue their claims through New York courts. He resides in Buffalo and Tequesta, Fla.
* Joseph F. Crangle, '59, a solo practitioner, who will be honored for his commitment to public service. He served as chairman of the Erie County Democratic Party and as a member of the Democratic National Committee. He also served as a member of the board and as chairman of the Erie County Water Authority; as special counsel to the Niagara Falls International Bridge Commission; and on the board of directors of the Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo, among others. He resides in Buffalo.
* Judith B. Ittig, '71, partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Ittig & Ittig, will be honored for her many contributions to the betterment of our community. She serves as chair of the Dean's Advisory Council of the University at Buffalo Law School. She practices construction law, and serves as an arbitrator and mediator for the American Arbitration Association in construction cases. She is a frequent presenter at conferences on construction law throughout the U.S. and abroad. She resides in Washington, D.C.
* Linda J. Nenni, '83, vice president and general counsel of Kaleida Health, will be honored for her exemplary achievements in business. Formerly vice president and general counsel to Millard Fillmore Health System, she has helped to guide this region's largest health care system through a period of consolidation and change. She currently serves as secretary and member of the Executive Committee of the Health Law Section of the New York State Bar Association and for the last five years has served as a member of the State Bar's Committee on Health Care Delivery Systems. She resides in Buffalo.
* Pamela R. Jacobs, a trustee of the State University of New York, who will receive the Aaron N. Bloch Memorial Award for outstanding service to the law school and to the community by a non-alumna. An influential policy-maker, she serves as chair of the trustees' Student Life Committee. She is a founding member and director of the Roswell Park Cancer Institute Alliance and serves as a trustee of the Nichols School. She has played an active role in numerous Western New York civic, educational and cultural organizations.
For reservations, please call the UB Law Alumni Office at 645- 2107.
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