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AADC
Attorney at Law Magazine – Association Proile
AADC
Board of Directors
Past Presidents
Lloyd Benner
1965-66 Rex Moore
Arizona Attorney General
Arizona Association 1966-67 Roger Perry
Lee Blake
Lee, Hernandez, Brooks, Garofalo & Blake, P.C.
of Defense Counsel
1967-68 Jack Killingsworth
Charles Callahan
1968-69 Philip Robbins
Holloway, Odegard, Forrest and Kelly, P.C.
1969-70 D.W. Grainger
Dustin Christner
Bowman and Brooke
1970-71 John Bouma 1971-72 Michael Flood
Kay M. Cooper
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1972-73 Robert Guyer
Scottsdale City Attorney’s Ofice
Holly P. Davies
1973-74 Ralph Mahowald he Arizona Association of Defense Counsel (AADC) is a non-proit
Lorber, Greenield & Polito
1974-75 Robert Mills organization that was established in April of 1965. AADC is composed
Valerie R. Edwards
Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson & Haluck
1975-76 Michael Beale of attorneys who practice primarily in the area of civil defense litigation.
Scott D. Freeman
1976-77 Merton Marks 1977-78 Michael Jessen AADC is dedicated to the education of its members and the judiciary and increasing
Fennemore Craig
1978-79 Michael Gallagher community awareness of positive aspects of the legal profession. To accomplish these objectives, AADC iles amicus briefs on legal issues of signiicance to its
Christopher M. Hanlon, President Elect 1979-80 Jolyon Grant members, sponsors more than 20 hours of continuing education seminars, offers
Carnahan, Perry, Hanlon & Hudson PLC
1980-81 James Hill a Pro Bono program for all attorneys facing a disciplinary charge, hosts several
Mandi J. Karvis
Sanders & Parks, P.C.
1981-82 James Teilborg community events including its signature Barry Fish Memorial Golf Tournament,
Peter C. Kelly, II, DRI State Rep.
1982-83 Harold Swenson Barry Fish Memorial organizes and hosts law school mock trial competitions, circulates and considers
Holloway, Odegard, Forrest and Kelly, P.C.
1983-84 Barry MacBan 1984-85 Warren Platt Golf Tournament:
information on pending legislative action which impacts the members’
Hope n. Kirsch
Kirsch-Goodwin & Kirsch, PLLC
1985-86 Micheal Kennedy representation of their clients, and holds social meetings for the members including The AADC lagship community event, the Barry Fish Memorial Golf
Kara Klima
1986-87 Greg Fairbourn Judicial Receptions in both Phoenix and Tucson.
Tournament, is being held Saturday, April 30th at McCormick Ranch Golf
Law ofice of Robert Stanewich, Geico Staff Counsel
1987-88 Charles Thomson Course in Scottsdale. The tournament, affectionately known as “The Fish,” is in
David Krupski
1988-89 Larry Winthrop Pro Bono program:
its 16th installment and beneits the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association
Lewis and Roca
1989-90 William Sandweg 1990-91 Richard Oplinger (ALS) (commonly known as Lou Gerhig’s Disease). In the previous 15 years,
Michael A. Ludwig, Treasurer
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, P.L.C.
1991-92 James Evans Many attorneys are unaware that the AADC offers a program to provide a free initial consultation for any and all attorneys contacted by the State Bar of Arizona The Fish has raised over 100,000.00 for this worthwhile charity. Each year, a
Barry M. Markson, Secretary
1992-93 Michael Carnahan to respond to a disciplinary charge. For those attorneys who are facing discipline, patient suffering from ALS attends the event and recognizes all of the golfers with
Thomas, Thomas & Markson
Craig McCarthy
1993-94 Craig Blakey AADC’s Pro Bono Program has been – and continues to remain – a valuable an inspirational speech. The event is open to the public, so please contact the AADC to register your foursome, volunteer, donate an auction item or to make a
Gust Rosenfeld
1994-95 Kaye McCarthy resource. The AADC has compiled a panel of volunteers who are experienced in charitable donation.
Mike P. Obert, Jr.
Lewis, Brisbois, Bisgaard & Smith
1995-96 Barry Fish 1996-97 Doug Christian the ield of attorney discipline matters. When an attorney is irst notiied by the
Andrew J. Petersen, 1997-98 Cal Fuchs State Bar that a disciplinary charge has been iled and a response is needed, the
Immed. Past President Humphrey & Petersen
1998-99 Tom Burke State Bar also advises that attorney of the free consultation offered by the AADC. Oficers:
Wm. Rinaudo Phillips
1999-00 Frank Balint The attorney can then contact one of the listed AADC’s Pro Bono Program
Broening, Oberg, Woods & Wilson
2000-01 Beth Fitch coordinators to request that a panel volunteer be assigned. The attorney is then President: Richard Righi, Righi Hernandez Law Firm
Richard Righi President
2001-02 Marty Humphrey put in contact with the panel volunteer to address the speciic issues relating to the Vice President:
Christopher Hanlon,
Righi Hernandez Law Firm
2002-03 Michael Perry 2003-04 Don Wilson, Jr. disciplinary charge. While the AADC provides this service to any attorney who Carnahan, Perry, Hanlon & Hudson, PLC
Johnny J. Sorenson The Sorenson Law Firm, LLC
2004-05 Don Myles, Jr. inquires, the fact remains that the number of disciplinary charges far outnumbers the requests for consultation. If you are interested in volunteering to join the panel Treasurer: Michael Ludwig, Jones Skelton & Hochuli, PLC
Jonathan S. Wallack
2005-06 Bill Anger of consulting attorneys, we are always looking for willing participants. For more
Bonnett, Fairbourn, Friedman & Balint, P.C.
2006-07 Patrick Paul information, please contact Elliot Wernick, Esq at (602) 331-4600, or by email at Secretary:
Barry Markson, Thomas, Thomas & Markson PC
Elliot H. Wernick
Kunz Plitt Hyland & Demlong
2007-08 Milt Hathaway [email protected], or Dustin A. Christner, Esq. at (602) 643-2373, or by email
Matt Cates
2008-2009 Peter Kelly, Jr. 2009-2010 Andrew Petersen
at [email protected].
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