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Samuel J. Arena Jr. is a partner in the Philadelphia office of Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP, where he has concentrated his practice on insurance law, fidelity law, and surety law for over 36 years.  A leader in Stradley Ronon’s Insurance Practice Group, and the Chair of the firm’s Fidelity and Surety Practice Group, he represents insurance companies nationally in complex insurance coverage, extra-contractual liability, and fidelity and surety matters. Arena is a graduate of Ursinus College, BA, magna cum laude (1979) and Villanova Law, JD, cum laude (1983). At Villanova, he was an associate editor of the Villanova Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif.

Arena is a fellow of the American College of Coverage Counsel and has been actively involved in the American Bar Association, Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) and Litigation Section throughout his legal career.  He has held a variety of leadership positions within TIPS, including serving as a member of Section Council (the Section’s governing body), chair of the Book Publishing Editorial Board, chair of the Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee. Arena also has served on the TIPS Financial Committee, TortSource Editorial Board, Long Range Planning Committee, Task Force on Strategic Alliances, Task Force on Insurance and Corporate Counsel Involvement and Task Force on Corporate Governance Institute. In 2019, he received the American Bar Association’s Martin J. Andrew Award for Lifetime Achievement in Fidelity and Surety Law.

Arena has been a frequent speaker, panelist, author and program chair on current insurance coverage law, fidelity law and surety law topics.  As an adjunct professor of law at Villanova Law, he created and teaches Advanced Insurance Law: Coverage Disputes with Professor Chaim Saiman.

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David Bailey focuses his practice on all aspects of patent law, with a focus on inter partes reviews and post grant proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), and patent litigation. He has appeared before the PTAB on several occasions and has argued before the Federal Circuit, as well as led several inter partes and ex parte reexamination proceedings. Bailey has also worked on trial teams representing a number of Fortune 500 technology companies in various technology areas, including the medical device and computer industries. Notably, he was a member of the trial team in Microsoft Corp v. AT&T Corp., decided by the Supreme Court. In addition, his practice includes client counseling, opinion drafting, patent portfolio management, licensing, and acquisition, in which he applies his focused legal knowledge to many technologies, including medical devices, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, drug delivery compositions, and computer software.

Bailey received his BS from Pennsylvania State University, and his JD from Villanova Law.

Christopher F. Bagnato is the founding partner, shareholder and chief financial officer of Jensen Bagnato, PC. Bagnato has specialized in all aspects and areas of Litigation, including Immigration, Criminal, Family and Civil Litigation. His law firm is a general practice law firm that handles all legal matters, up to and including Personal Injury, Workers Comp, Bankruptcy, Medical Malpractice, Civil Rights and Employment Law.

Bagnato is a legal analyst for Telemundo62- NBC10 News, providing legal opinions on live newscasts in Spanish on matters such as child sexting arrests in Chester County and the use of civil depositions as evidence against actor Bill Cosby for sexual assault. 

Bagnato obtained his Bachelor of Science in education in spanish language from West Chester University. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law, completing his third year while visiting Villanova Law. He later went on to obtain an LLM in trial advocacy from Temple University Beasley School of Law.

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Brian Benjet is an accomplished business lawyer, litigator and bankruptcy practitioner with nearly 20 years of experience. He currently serves as partner at DLA Piper.

He focuses on complex business and commercial litigation and government investigations, as well as bankruptcy and restructuring. Benjet’s litigation representations include healthcare, ERISA, outsourcing contracts and insurance disputes.

Benjet assists public and private, US and multinational companies in designing and implementing risk-based compliance programs. These enterprise-wide programs include conducting risk assessments, drafting codes of ethics and related policies and creating and implementing training programs. He provides advice on governance issues such as disclosing compliance issues to boards of directors, auditors, investors and potential M&A partners; crisis response; and litigation management topics including issues related to FAS 5 loss contingency reserving.

Benjet uses his extensive in-house experience and integrates this advice with other corporate functions, including operational risk, fraud and audit, helping to ensure compliance for the company in a manner that strengthens the business.

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Edward J. Bonett, Jr. is an associate with the law firm Capozzi Adler, PC, specializing in Labor Law. Bonett represents employers in all aspects of labor relations, including collective bargaining with unions, defending and resolving employment-related claims and advising on rules and regulations. Many of his clients are in the healthcare industry. Prior to entering private practice, Bonett was a labor law attorney with the NLRB in the Philadelphia regional office for 22 years, where he litigated many complex cases and helped negotiate dozens of settlements. Bonett is also a pro bono mediator with the EEOC.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Drexel University, an MBA from Villanova University and a law degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law.

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Ronald N. Brown, III is counsel in Skadden’s litigation practice. Brown represents corporations, directors and officers in litigation involving corporate governance matters and the federal securities laws. He has represented clients in hostile takeovers, proxy contests, mergers, tender offers, securities fraud suits, derivative suits, appraisal actions and other corporate and commercial disputes. His practice also includes advice on the Delaware law of corporations, limited partnerships and limited liability companies in connection with mergers and other transactions.

Brown received his BA from Washington & Lee University, graduating magna cum laude, and he received his JD from Villanova Law, summa cum laude, and as associate editor of the Villanova Law Review.

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Mary DeFusco,Esq., serves as director of training for the Defender Association of Philadelphia. She is responsible for the initial training of all new attorneys as well as the continuing legal education of experienced public defenders.

DeFusco has served as the Defender Association's representative on the Oversight Committees of the Philadelphia Treatment Court and the Project Dawn Court. DeFusco, along with representatives of the Court and District Attorney's Office, was instrumental in the creation of these internationally renowned courts, which integrate drug treatment and sexual trauma recovery within the criminal justice system.

DeFusco is also a co-founder and president of the Board of Directors of Dawn’s Place, a unique program in Philadelphia serving the needs of trafficked, pimped and prostituted women.

Since joining the Defender Association of Philadelphia, DeFusco served as deputy chief of the Municipal Court Unit for eight years and as a trial attorney for five years. She received her BA, cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania and her JD from Temple University Beasley School of Law.

DeFusco teaches trial advocacy at both Temple University Beasley School of Law and Villanova Law. She teaches nationally and locally for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA). DeFusco is on the faculty at the National Defender Training Project in Dayton, OH, and also teaches at the Pennsylvania Defender Trial Skills Training Program in Carlisle, PA.

DeFusco was a past recipient of the Cesare Beccaria Award for contributions to the cause of justice and the advancement of legal education and the Gideon Award in recognition of dedication to the principles of equal access to the criminal court system and efforts to improve the quality of indigent defense.

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Amy Gershenfeld Donella is a senior attorney with the Federal Capital Habeas Project. Following law school, Donnella worked as a litigator, teacher, in-house attorney and government attorney. She began representing death-sentenced clients as a volunteer in Georgia in the early 1980’s. She continued her capital defense work as a sole practitioner while raising her four children. In 2008, Donnella left private practice to serve as an assistant federal defender for the Federal Community Defender for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Capital Habeas Unit.

Donnella has continued representing death-sentenced prisoners in all stages of their post-conviction litigation in state and federal court, in end-stage litigation and clemency and in resentencing ever since. She has argued capital cases before the Third, Fourth, Eighth and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeals with some good results and some spectacular defeats.

In 1997, she co-authored "Racial Attitudes and the Death Penalty," Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1997, 1468-1487, a subject on which she has continued to lecture. In 1999, she won sentencing relief from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Collier v. Turpin, 177 F.3d 1184 (11th Cir. 1999), and was recognized in 2001 by the Georgia criminal defense bar for her work helping to get the electric chair declared unconstitutional in Georgia.

In April, 2015, she won a new trial for a client convicted on the basis of false DNA evidence. In 2017, she obtained a grant of clemency from President Obama for an intellectually disabled death-sentenced client.

Donnella received her BA in 1976 from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and her JD in 1979 from the Harvard Law School.

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Anthony Donofrio is a former managing director at Hamilton Lane Advisors, a NASDAQ- listed company that is one of the world’s leading private markets investment management firms. During his 16-year career with Hamilton Lane, he served as both head of Legal Transactions and chief operating officer of the company’s Co-Investment program. In his capacity as head of Legal Transactions, Donofrio led a large team of attorneys in negotiating and executing thousands of private equity and credit investments. As COO of the Co-Investment program, Donofrio had oversight of all operational aspects of Hamilton Lane’s $5 billion co-investment strategy, leading the efforts of various teams in closing over a hundred private investment transactions each year.

Prior to working at Hamilton Lane, Donofrio was in-house legal counsel at BTG International, a technology commercialization firm based in London. Earlier in his career, he spent several years as an associate attorney in the Corporate Department of the law firm of Drinker Biddle & Reath, where his practice focused on mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions and general corporate matters.

Donofrio is an alumnus of Villanova University, where he graduated, cum laude, with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration (finance concentration); he earned a Juris Doctor degree from Northwestern University School of Law.

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Lawrence Farnese was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate in 2008 and served three terms representing The First Senatorial District until November 2020. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Villanova University and graduated from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 1994. While serving in the Senate, Farnese was considered a champion for city and state economic development and was seen as one of the State’s most passionate public safety advocates because quality of life is crucial to the long-term success of the neighborhood. Having served in one of the Commonwealth’s most diverse LGBTQ+ communities, Farnese is a passionate, outspoken supporter of equality and non-discrimination legislation.

Farnese served as the Senate Democratic Caucus secretary from 2014-2020. He also served as the Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee and was a member of the Banking and Insurance, Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, Rules and Transportation Committees. He holds a board position with Casa Farnese, the first affordable senior housing complex in Philadelphia.

Farnese enjoys spending time with family and friends and mentoring his little brother as a volunteer with Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

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Laura Genovese's practice focuses on providing trademark, copyright, trade dress, domain name and internet advice, including prosecution and enforcement. She develops and oversees the implementation of strategic plans for businesses. She also counsels and represents clients in litigation matters before the courts and inter partes proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. She has initiated and defended proceedings before domain name arbitration panels under the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).

Genovese has been involved with the Philadelphia Chapter of the Copyright Society of the USA since its formation in the early 1990's, rising to Chapter chairman in 1999. She served on the Board of Trustees of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. from 2002 to 2005. 

A graduate of Bryn Mawr College, she received her MA in the history of art from the University of Pennsylvania in 1986 and graduated, cum laude, from Villanova Law in 1989.

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Michael Gilleece serves as general counsel/chief legal officer and senior vice president of Ansell Limited, a 125+ year-old multinational public company (ASX: ANN) manufacturing and marketing personal protective equipment (PPE).  Ansell has complex global operations and reach with 14,000+ employees, a presence in 55+ countries, sales in 100+ countries and legal entities established in 35 countries. As the head of Ansell’s global law department, he oversees a broad range of responsibilities, including aspects of compliance, governance, risk management and other customary functions and initiatives. Prior to joining the ranks of in-house counsel, he was an associate at the law firms Pepper Hamilton LLP (now Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP) in Philadelphia, PA and Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, PC in Morristown, NJ.

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Gary S. Glazer was elected to the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia in November 1991. He has served as a trial judge in the Criminal and Civil Divisions, hearing a wide variety of matters in both jury and non-jury settings. He has presided over capital and non-capital homicides, serious criminal offenses, medical/legal malpractice cases, class actions, administrative appeals, real estate cases, tax cases and general civil litigation.

Judge Glazer is currently a Supervising Judge in the Commerce Court in the Court of Common Pleas, overseeing complex commercial litigation. In December 2011, he was appointed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court as the administrative judge of the Philadelphia Traffic Court. He was placed in charge of a multiyear effort to reform a court that was beset by institutional corruption on a massive scale and which was ultimately reorganized into an efficient, modern, and honest institution now known as the Traffic Division of the Philadelphia Municipal Court.

Prior to the bench, Judge Glazer served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Philadelphia for over ten years. He served as chief of the Fraud Section, where he supervised and prosecuted complex fraud and judicial corruption matters. Judge Glazer also engaged in the private practice of law in Philadelphia and Chicago.

In 2005, Judge Glazer was the recipient of a Fulbright Senior Specialist Grant to lecture (in French) at the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature in Paris, France, concerning the American judicial process and has also lectured in Russia, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom and Belarus. He is an adjunct instructor in Trial Practice at Villanova Law.

Judge Glazer is a graduate of Ohio State University, cum laude, with distinction (1972), where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received his law degree from Case Western Reserve University (1975).

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Richard Goldberg is a partner in the law firm of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard and Smith in the Cybersecurity and Data Privacy practice, helping victims of cybercrime prepare for and respond to data breaches. Prior to his move to the private sector, he served as an Assistant United States Attorney for over 27 years in the United States Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia. During his time in that office, he served as chief of trials, supervising all criminal trials, and, in separate appointments, chief of the Economic Crime Section, the Narcotics Section and the Major Crimes Section (violent crimes and terrorism). During this time, as crisis management coordinator, he served as chief law enforcement attorney for the Republican National Convention, the Papal visit and the Democratic National Convention when they occurred in Philadelphia.

He also served for over twenty years as one of the Department of Justice’s specially trained Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property Section prosecutors. He was the recipient of a Fulbright grant to the City University of Hong Kong and a Wasserstein Fellowship from Harvard Law School. He has received two Director’s Awards from the Department of Justice, the Chief Postal Inspector’s Award and several citations from the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Director of the United States Secret Service and other agencies.

He taught courses on Advanced White-Collar Crime, Identity Theft, Trade Secrets, Advanced Evidence, National Security Event Preparation, Crisis Management, Protest Preparation and Response and both Basic and Advanced Criminal Advocacy for the Department of Justice at the National Prosecutor’s School in South Carolina and in various locations around the country.

Before joining the federal government, he worked in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office as deputy district attorney in charge of the Investigations Division, chief of the Motions Unit and as an assistant district attorney in the Trial and Law Divisions.

He is a graduate of Brown University and Georgetown University Law Center.

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John C. Goodchild III's litigation practice focuses on restructuring and distressed situations. He represents fiduciaries, professionals and trustees in actions relating to breach of duty, especially in matters concerning insolvency and with regard to defaults in securitizations. He represents sponsors and plans in connection with employee benefits matters relating to distressed situations. He counsels and represents financial institutions with regard to consumer-facing practices relating to default and collections. He represents secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy litigation.

John is co-founder and lead coordinator of the Morgan Lewis Trial Academy, an intensive weeklong trial training program for the firm’s most senior associates. He serves as the chair of the firm's Fiduciary Review Committee.

As an adjunct faculty member at Villanova Law, he teaches Computer Applications in Litigation.

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Christopher M. Harvey is the managing member in the law firm of Harvey Ballard & Bornstein, LLC, where he heads up the estate planning and tax practice areas. In addition, he is of counsel to the law firm of Harvey, Casterline & Vallini, LLP located in Columbia, SC. Harvey focuses on the legal transactions surrounding estate and tax planning. He frequently lectures around the country on these topics for accountants and attorneys earning Continuing Professional and Legal Education credit. He earned his BS in accounting from the University of Delaware, cum laude, and received his JD and Master of Laws in Taxation from the Villanova Law, magna cum laude. He is also a certified public accountant.

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Ron Holinsky has over 20 years of experience in regulatory and legal affairs in the financial services industry. He has practiced law from various perspectives, including government, law firm and in-house (global asset management firm and full-service financial services firm). Currently, Holinsky serves as the chief counsel of the fund's management business for an insurance holding company and offers a broad range of legal, compliance and business strategy-related services to investment advisers, broker-dealers, insurance companies, public and private (hedge) funds, banks and public companies. His specialties include investment advisory and fund legal and compliance matters, public and private fund and product formation and structuring, portfolio management issues, private placements and government liaison.

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Rosalind T. Kaplan is a plaintiff’s attorney and was formerly a shareholder in the firm of Litvin, Blumberg, Matusow and Young, PA and later was a member of the firm of Jarve, Kaplan & Granato, LLC. She practices in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey in the areas of complex personal injury law, including medical malpractice, construction site accidents and premises and products liability.

Kaplan earned her BA, cum laude, from Brooklyn College, her MA (English) from the University of Maryland and her JD degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she was an editor of the Temple Law Review.  From 1977 to 1978, she was a law clerk to the Honorable J. Sydney Hoffman, Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Kaplan has been an adjunct faculty member at Villanova Law since 1993, teaching civil pretrial practice. She has also taught trial advocacy at Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Academy of Advocacy. She regularly teaches at Temple Law’s LLM program in the Trial Advocacy Program and for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA). She served for many years on the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania Association of Justice, where she chaired the Education and Amicus Curiae Committees and currently is on the Editorial Board of The Verdict. She teaches at various continuing legal education programs, writes amicus curiae briefs, serves in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Pro Tem program and is involved in several pro bono matters.

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Janine Dunlap Kiah joined the faculty and staff in July 2022. She serves as adjunct faculty, teaching Public Interest Lawyering. Further, she is the inaugural Director for Public Service and Pro Bono Initiatives at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.

Prior to joining the law school community, Janine served as the Director for Pursuing Justice for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Pennsylvania Project at SeniorLAW Center, a 40+ year legal aid organization based in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, she managed a statewide initiative poised to increase access to legal representation, education, and resources to grandparents who become primary caretakers of minors due to parental absenteeism.

Prior to SeniorLAW Center, Janine practiced family law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 1997, the year she earned her Juris Doctorate from Villanova Law School. She earned her BA in vocal music at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey and continues to enjoy a professional singing career as well, with a primary focus on sacred music.

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Amy Kline is currently a partner at Saul Ewing LLP, representing reinsurers and cedents in litigation and arbitration. She specializes in the areas of commercial litigation, higher education and insurance. In conjunction with the members of the firm’s Insurance Practice, Kline publishes the Reinsurance Redux, a monthly ‘redux’ on developments in the law of reinsurance and arbitration.

Through her involvement as a member of ARIAS-US (Arias Law Committee), Kline has spoken as a panelist and participated in mock arbitrations for Arbitrator Training Workshops. She received her BA from Boston Univeristy, cum laude, with distinction, and her JD from Villanova Law.

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Tsiwen M. Law is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where he helped to establish an Ethnic Studies Department. Law is one of the original instructors of Asian American Studies at Cal and has taught APA Studies at Michigan, Penn and Temple for over fifteen years. He was a labor activist and organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union Local 42 and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Automotive lodges 1305 and 606.

Before attending graduate school, he was a factory worker, journeyman welder and diesel tractor mechanic. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master of Public Health with a specialization in occupational epidemiology and industrial hygiene. He has worked at OSHA as a health scientist, at the Philadelphia Dept. of Public Health as an industrial hygienist and served on the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection working group on environmental justice.

After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, he helped to found the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of PA and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He was the first APA to receive the Fidelity Award from the Philadelphia Bar Association and the second to receive the A. Leon Higginbotham Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association for his work on Act 172, The Pa Court Interpreters Act signed by Governor Ed Rendell in 2006.

He is a recipient of the 2001 NAPABA Trailblazer Award and the AABA-DV Conscience of the Bar award for his work addressing the Golden Venture refugees. He was active on the committee to stop a baseball stadium from being constructed in Philadelphia's Chinatown. During his tenure as chairman of the Mayor’s Commission on Asian American Affairs, he put forward a program for Asian multilingual services in the City of Philadelphia. He currently practices real estate law at Law & Associates, LLC in Philadelphia. 

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Joseph Lesovitz is a partner in the Valuation and Forensic Services Group at Citrin Cooperman. He has 15 years of experience and specializes in calculating damages in complex commercial litigation and in providing financial consulting and forensic accounting services to attorneys, public and private corporations, insurance companies and governmental agencies. He has served as a damages expert witness in federal and state courts. He has provided consulting and dispute services for cases involving complex commercial damages, lost profits analysis, intellectual property infringements, business valuations, economic damage calculations and fraud investigations.

Lesovitz earned a BS in accounting from Villanova University and an MBA in accounting from Saint Joseph’s University.

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Professor Liedtka is an associate professor of Accounting at Villanova University. He previously taught at DeSales University and Lehigh University. Liedtka received his BS and MS from the University of Virginia and his PhD from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.

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Jeanine Linehan has served as a dedicated public servant enforcing the laws of the United States and respective communities for the past twenty-six years. Since 2002, Linehan has served as a federal prosecutor. Prior to that, she was an assistant district counsel for the Immigration & Naturalization Service and an assistant district attorney in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Following the terrorist attacks of 2001, Linehan worked in the National Security and Counterterrorism Unit of the United States Attorney’s Office for Eastern District of Virginia. There, she prosecuted individuals for material support to terrorist acts, national security violations and foreign atrocities. In addition to specializing in cases involving national security and foreign human rights abuses, she also prosecuted violent gang members of MS-13.

In 2011, Linehan returned home to Philadelphia, where she was born and raised, to join the United States Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. For the last nine years, Linehan has successfully prosecuted high-profile kidnappings, home invasions and arson cases as a member of the Violent Crime Unit. As the chief, she manages fifteen attorneys and handles a full caseload. In her leadership role, Linehan has contributed to doubling the number of cases prosecuted by the Violent Crime Unit, including increasing the number of state cases adopted from the City of Philadelphia.

Linehan also proposed a Hobbs Act Robbery deterrent initiative as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods program. This focused enforcement involves advertising to intending criminals and law-abiding citizens that robberies of commercial establishments will be prosecuted federally. This deterrent initiative has been well received by the Department of Justice officials in Washington, all law enforcement and community partners throughout the United States.

Throughout her career, federal, state, and local enforcement and non-profit agencies have recognized Linehan’s tireless work successfully prosecuting a wide range of crimes and zealously advocating for victims. In September, Linehan received the Department of Justice’s prestigious Director’s Award.

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Jim Logue is a shareholder at McCausland Keen + Buckman, where he frequently acts as outside general counsel for public as well as privately held companies and other entities. Logue’s area of expertise includes assisting with mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and other corporate and real estate transactions for more than 35 years. In addition to facilitating mergers, acquisitions and divestitures in the corporate and real estate areas, Logue is a trusted colleague on other corporate transactions, including private equity investments, secured and unsecured financings and licensing agreements. Clients rely on Logue for his ability to effectively and efficiently collaborate with them as well as his colleagues in other areas – such as employment, real estate, securities and tax – getting clients the answers they need to move forward.

Logue received his BA from Yale University and his JD from Villanova Law. He has been a guest lecturer in the Real Estate Transactions course at Villanova Law since 2020.

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Kent Lollis recently retired from his role as vice president and chief diversity officer for the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). At LSAC, he led key DEI initiatives, including the development of the Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) Program and the expansion of pre-law programs available for underrepresented minority students at HBCUs, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, AANAPISI and Tribal Colleges and Universities. Prior to his work at LSAC, Lollis was the associate dean for Law Career Services and an associate professor of law at Ohio Northern University College of Law, as well as assistant dean for Administration and University Staff Grievance officer at the University of Louisville School of Law.

Over his career, he has held several board and committee positions with a variety of legal organizations, including a current membership role on the ABA Council for Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Educational Pipeline.

Lollis holds a JD and an MS in management from Northwestern University, as well as a BA in political science from Brown University.

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Robert M. Maxwell is a senior estate accountant for Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP where he prepares estate and gift tax returns for clients of the firm and consults on estate-related matters. He is an adjunct professor at Villanova Law where he teaches Decedents' Estates and Trusts as well as Wealth Tax and Fundamentals of Testamentary Planning in the Graduate Tax Program. Prior to March of 2023,  Maxwell worked at The Glenmede Trust Company, N.A. for over 23 years where he most recently served as director of estate and trust settlement in Glenmede’s Philadelphia office for the last nine years. He was responsible for oversight of all aspects of estate administration for estates where Glenmede served as executor including preparation of death tax returns, post-mortem planning and management of the court accounting group that prepares accountings for trusts and estates as required by the Courts. Before joining Glenmede in 1999, Maxwell was employed by First Union National Bank, first as an administrative officer in the Equipment Leasing Department and then as a tax officer in the Death Tax Unit.

Maxwell has been a lecturer and author for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and other professional continuing education organizations on such topics as Federal Estate and Gift Tax Preparation, Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Preparation, Federal Estate Tax Portability, Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax, Powers of Appointment and the Responsibilities, Risks and Rewards of Estate Settlement.

Maxwell received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania (1984 and 1986). He received a Juris Doctor degree from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law in 1989. For calendar year 2024, he will serve as chair of the Probate and Trust Law Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association. He is also a member of the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council. Maxwell holds the Accredited Estate Planner® designation. 

He lives in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Julia R. Toner, Esq. '89 and a Franklin the Welsh Terrier.  

  • BA, University of Pennsylvania (1984)
  • MA, University of Pennsylvania (1986)
  • JD, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law (1989)

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Tiffani McDonough (she/her) is the director, Senior Counsel, Employment and Litigation for Louis Vuitton, where she manages all domestic and international employment matters and general litigation in the Americas region. In this role, she serves as a director in the Legal Department and provides employment and compliance counseling to Louis Vuitton Americas' operations, including all corporate offices, workshops and retail locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. Additionally, she serves as the Senior Employment Counsel for Berluti LLC. She also oversees the Louis Vuitton Legal Externship Program. She received the 2019 Rising Star in Luxury Law Award from the New York Luxury Law Summit. McDonough has authored numerous articles, book chapters and educational materials in the area of labor and employment law and regularly lectures on employment law issues. Most recently, she was a contributing author to The Business and Law of Fashion and Retail (Carolina Academic Press, 2020).

Prior to joining Louis Vuitton, McDonough practiced in the area of labor and employment law at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP, Cozen O’Connor and Littler Mendelson, PC. While at Obermayer, she created HRLegalist, an online resource on the latest developments and trends in labor and employment law as well as analysis and commentary regarding best practices for employers. In 2014, she was named a Pennsylvania “Lawyer on the Fast Track” by the Legal Intelligencer, an award recognizing the top 36 lawyers under 40 years old in Pennsylvania. She was named to the 2012 and 2014 Pennsylvania Rising Stars as listed in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Super Lawyers magazines.

McDonough received her BS in biology and BA in psychology from Villanova University and her JD from Villanova Law, where she was an associate editor of the Villanova Law Review.

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Coleen M. Meehan is a partner and trial lawyer in Morgan Lewis's Litigation Practice, resident in the Philadelphia office. Meehan’s practice encompasses a variety of commercial and civil litigation, with particular emphasis on handling complex commercial litigation and business tort matters. In addition to her litigation practice, Meehan counsels clients in intellectual property matters, including false advertising, trademarks, trade secrets, licensing and unfair competition. Meehan runs the Philadelphia office’s pro bono program with the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, and she also serves as a volunteer attorney for the Support Center for Child Advocates, representing abused and neglected children.

Meehan received her BS from Villanova University and her JD from Villanova Law.

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A graduate of Columbia College and the Columbia University School of Law, Momjian is co-founder of Momjian Anderer, LLC, a family law practice based in Philadelphia. His statewide practice encompasses all aspects of family law litigation and appellate advocacy. Listed in The Best Lawyers of America and Who's Who in America, Momjian is co-author (with his late father, Albert Momjian) of Pennsylvania Family Law Annotated, published by Thomson/Reuters and currently in its twelfth edition. He writes and lectures frequently about trends in domestic relations, with a special emphasis on biotechnology's impact on family law. Momjian has published numerous articles on specialized aspects of family law, some of which have appeared in The National Law Journal, The American Journal of Family Law, American Law Reports and Divorce Litigation. His articles on family law have been cited in numerous law reviews and journals, including The Yale Law Journal, The Virginia Journal of Social Policy, Law & Psychology Review and Law and Inequality. Momjian is the recipient of many awards and honors for public service. Regularly listed in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, he has appeared as a guest on Larry King Live and The Today Show. An adjunct professor of psychiatry at the Drexel University College of Medicine, Momjian has lectured on family law and professional ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, Temple University Beasley School of Law, Villanova Law and Widener University Delaware Law School, as well as HIV-AIDS and the law at Rutgers Law School. In a landmark 2006 case, he successfully defended the constitutionality of the Grandparent Visitation Act before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Momjian is a current member of the Domestic Relations Advisory Committee of the Commonwealth’s Joint State Government Commission.

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Travis P. Nelson is a partner in the Philadelphia Office of Holland & Knight, LLP, where focuses his practice on serving financial institutions, other companies and their directors and officers in regulatory compliance (including consumer and non-consumer regulation), bank and bank holding company corporate governance issues, bank mergers and acquisitions, federal and state enforcement actions, internal investigations and defense of financial services class action litigation. In addition, Nelson is co-chair of the Firm’s Anti-Money Laundering and Trade Sanctions Group. Nelson is formerly with the Enforcement Division of the Office of Comptroller of the Currency, the bureau of the US Treasury Department that regulates federally chartered banks. He is a frequent writer and speaker on bank regulation and serves as editor-in-chief of the Reed Smith Financial Services Regulatory Blog, editor-in-chief of the ABA’s Banking Law Committee Journal and vice-chair of the Banking Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association.

Nelson received his BS in economics from the Villanova School of Business and his JD from The Catholic University of America.

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Vince Nicastro is the deputy commissioner and chief operating officer of the Big East Conference. He previously served as the associate director of the Moorad Center, lending his knowledge of athletics and experience at Villanova to the education and improvement of the Center. Nicastro also served as director of athletics at Villanova from 2000 to 2015.

As the director of athletics, Nicastro was responsible for leading a Villanova Athletics Department that demonstrated a strong commitment to excellence both in competition and in the classroom. Villanova won 30 conference championships during his tenure, including 15 Big East titles alone in the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years. At the national level, the Wildcats won national championships in women’s cross country (2009, 2010) and football (2009) while also crowning 10 individual national champions.

Achievement in the classroom also remained a priority under Nicastro’s leadership. During his time as athletic director, Villanova student-athletes consistently earned composite GPAs above 3.1, while earning national recognition for graduation and NCAA academic progress rates. During the 2013-14 academic year, Jessica Wamala from women’s basketball became the third student-athlete in Villanova history to be named a Rhodes Scholar.

Nicastro was also active both inside and outside the University, serving on many key committees. He was a member of the Villanova University President’s Cabinet and the University’s Administrative Budget Committee. Nicastro was also a member of the NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance and currently serves on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions. He has served as the chair of the Big East Conference Finance Committee, the Big East Conference Athletic Directors Executive Committee and the Big East Conference Championships and Competition Committee.

A 1987 graduate of Bloomsburg University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration/accounting, Nicastro earned his MBA from St. Joseph’s University in 1994. Nicastro and his wife Liz reside in Drexel Hill, Pa., with their twin sons, Jake and Casey.

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John J. O'Malley is a shareholder at Volpe and Koenig, PC and chairs its Trademark/Copyright Practice Group. He focuses his practice on advising clients on strategies for building brands and developing and protecting US and international trademark portfolios. He also counsels clients on a wide range of IP matters, including IP litigation, privacy and data security, IP due diligence for banks, investment companies, venture capital and private equity investors; negotiating intellectual property agreements, and counseling start-up and emerging companies in cost-effective strategies to protect key IP assets.

O’Malley received his BA in political science, cum laude, from The George Washington University and he received his JD from Villanova Law.  

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Mike O’Mara is a trial lawyer who focuses his practice on corporate disputes, business torts, securities fraud and other complex commercial matters. He chairs Stradley Ronon’s 65-attorney litigation department and also serves on the firm's board of directors. He has experience practicing in commercial litigation, including merger and acquisition disputes; shareholder, partnership and derivative claims; class actions; ERISA claims; insurance; and commercial real estate disputes. He also serves as counsel to a number of nonprofit organizations, including religious, educational and healthcare organizations. O’Mara has been recognized by The Legal Intelligencer as one of Pennsylvania’s “Lawyers on the Fast Track”, and he was named by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business as a recognized practitioner on the 2014 Litigation: General Commercial list.

O'Mara received his BS from James Madison University, magna cum laude, and his JD from Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law, cum laude.

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Gerald "Jerry" Pappert graduated with honors from Villanova University in 1985 and from Notre Dame Law School in 1988.

Upon graduation from Notre Dame, Judge Pappert joined a large Philadelphia law firm where he conducted a general commercial litigation practice, primarily in the federal courts. In January of 1997, he became the Commonwealth’s First Deputy Attorney General. In that capacity, he successfully argued cases before the United States and Pennsylvania Supreme Courts. From 2003 to 2005, Judge Pappert was the Attorney General of Pennsylvania.

Upon leaving office, Judge Pappert resumed a litigation, regulatory and government enforcement practice with another large Philadelphia firm. In May 2008, he became the executive vice president and general counsel of Cephalon, Inc., a global biopharmaceutical company. After Cephalon’s acquisition by another pharmaceutical company, Judge Pappert returned to private practice in 2012, primarily representing individuals and companies facing regulatory and enforcement investigations. He also served as the chairman of the Pennsylvania Banking and Securities Commission from 2012 through 2014 and as a member of the Commonwealth Financing Authority from 2006 to 2012.

On June 16, 2014 Judge Pappert was nominated by the President Obama to serve to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate on December 3, 2014, and began his service on the Court on January 5, 2015.

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Shea M. Rhodes, Esq. has dedicated her career to combating gender-based violence. As co-founder and director of the Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE Institute) at Villanova Law, Rhodes works with and for victims and survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. She is the statewide expert on Pennsylvania laws related to sex trafficking. Rhodes is a member of several anti-trafficking initiatives, including Philadelphia’s Anti-Trafficking Coalition, the Pennsylvania Anti-Human Trafficking Advocacy Work Group and Shared Hope International’s JuST Response Council. She also sits on the Executive Committees for World Without Exploitation and Dawn’s Place. Her dedication resulted in Legal Intelligencer naming her a 2019 “Power Player.” Rhodes conducts trainings and presentations locally, nationally and internationally. Her written materials can be found on the CSE Institute website.

Rhodes is a graduate of Villanova Law and the University of Kansas.

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William G. Roark '06 is a principal of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin and chair of the firm’s medical marijuana practice. He represents individuals and businesses in the medical marijuana industry by helping them comply with Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Act. Because he has remained at the forefront of the legislative development and implementation of the Act, Roark has been asked to plan and present at various educational seminars teaching other professionals about this new law. He currently serves as co-chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Medical Marijuana and Hemp Law Committee. His practice also includes environmental litigation and catastrophic injury cases. Roark’s clients have included individuals suffering from traumatic brain injuries, medical malpractice and exposure to dangerous chemicals. 

A graduate of Bucknell University (BA economics, cum laude, 2003), Roark received his law degree with honors in 2006 from Villanova Law where he served as a member of the Villanova Moot Court Board Executive Committee.

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Lee Rosengard spent his 41-year legal career at Philadelphia-based Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP, retiring as a litigation partner in December 2017. Rosengard has decades of experience trying and settling cases, both as a litigator and as an ADR provider. He was an early proponent of ADR and, in the mid-1990s, established Stradley’s groundbreaking Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group which he chaired. Rosengard was formerly chair of Stradley’s Litigation Department and was the firm’s General Counsel for more than 20 years. He is a member of the CPR Institute Panel of Distinguished Neutrals and the American Arbitration Association Commercial Panel. He chaired the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee in 2006.

In 2018, Rosengard founded Rosengard ADR, www.rosengard-adr.com, where he provides Alternative Dispute Resolution services as a mediator, arbitrator and early neutral evaluator.

Rosengard received his AB from Dartmouth College, summa cum laude, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his JD from The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, where he is also a lecturer, teaching Introduction to US Law and Legal Methods in the Master-in-Law program.

Rosengard was named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer® consecutively from 2004 to his retirement from Stradley. For over 20 years, he was museum counsel for Please Touch Museum®, the Children’s Museum of Philadelphia. He is a former trustee of congregation Rodeph Shalom and, for 21 years, was a faculty member in its religious school. He is an Eagle Scout.

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Angela Ryan is the founder and managing attorney of a family law practice that serves the Greater Philadelphia Region. Before entering private practice, Ryan worked for the First Judicial District’s Criminal Division where she oversaw the implementation of a probation reduction program for young, non-violent offenders in collaboration with the Department of Justice, La Salle University and the Philadelphia Police Department. Before that, she served as a child advocate attorney with the Defender Association of Philadelphia.

Ryan received her BA with honors and distinction from The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College and her JD from Villanova Law.

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Stewart Ryan is an experienced trial lawyer who has litigated dozens of cases to verdict. He is an associate at Laffey, Bucci & Kent where he represents survivors of sexual assault and other crimes in the civil justice system. Prior to joining Laffey, Bucci & Kent, Ryan served as assistant chief of the Trials Division in the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. During his time in Montgomery County, he specialized in prosecuting crimes of sexual violence perpetrated against adults and children, as well as cases of physical child abuse, child exploitation, domestic violence and elder abuse.

As a prosecutor, Ryan handled a number of high-profile cases, including Commonwealth v. William H. Cosby Jr. Ryan has been a frequent speaker, panelist, presenter and author on issues surrounding the rights of crime survivors in the criminal and civil justice systems. He has appeared or been quoted in both national and local media, including Good Morning America, ABC national news coverage of high-profile criminal trials and investigations, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Associated Press, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Legal Intelligencer and others.

Ryan is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall (BA, 2009) and he received his law degree from Widener University Delaware Law School (2012).

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Lisa Sabatino is an experienced attorney, knowledgeable in legal research and legal writing as well as civil and commercial litigation, west law and arbitration. Previously, she was an attorney at Ahmad & Zaffarese, LLC from 2011-2012 and of counsel at Rawle & Henderson from 2008-2011. Prior to this, she was an associate at Pelino & Lentz from 2000-2008. Sabatino also worked as a Law Clerk in both the U.S. District Court and Chester County Court of Common Pleas.

She received her BA in english and business administration from The Pennsylvania State University and her JD from Villanova Law.

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Judge Todd B. Seelig has served as a Workers Compensation Judge for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the Philadelphia District since 1996. He is the current co-editor of the treatise, Barbieri, Pennsylvania Workers Compensation, and he currently serves on the editorial board of The Brief for TIPS. Judge Seelig has been active in the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and American Bar Associations and has served in leadership positions for all. He served as president of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Judges Professional Association from 2003-2007 and he is a former co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section. Judge Seelig is a frequent lecturer and guest speaker for CLE and bar association activities. He received his JD from Villanova Law.

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Robert Seiger is a partner at Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP. His practice surrounds the representation of employers in all aspects of immigration law and compliance. This includes representing employers in matters ranging from assisting employees with their visa and permanent resident needs to developing a comprehensive immigration law compliance strategy. Additionally, Seiger has significant work experience assisting clients in the sports industry. He serves as an immigration counsel to several NHL franchises and additionally represents clients in professional football, baseball, soccer and golf. He is a current member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where he is editor of publications, and he was listed as a “Rising Star” by Law and Politics Magazine from 2005-2007.

Seiger received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his JD from Villanova Law.

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Steve Sugarman is the founding principal of the law firm of Steven L. Sugarman & Associates, with offices located in Berwyn, Philadelphia, Lancaster and Allentown, Pennsylvania and Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He concentrates his practice in the fields of community association law, real estate and construction litigation. Sugarman is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers and a past president of the Community Associations Institute (CAI), Pennsylvania/Delaware Valley Chapter. He is also a member of the American and Pennsylvania Bar Associations and the American and Pennsylvania Associations for Justice. Sugarman has been awarded Martindale Hubbell’s highest AV Preeminent peer review rating and has been featured as a Pennsylvania “Super Lawyer” in Philadelphia magazine every year since 2007. A past and current chairman of CAI’s Legislative Action Committee in Pennsylvania, Sugarman actively participates in the drafting of key legislation governing common interest communities, and his writings include the article “Setting the Standard of Care in Premises Liability Cases,” published in CAI’s Journal of Community Association Law. Sugarman is an adjunct faculty member at Villanova Law where he developed and teaches a course on Condominium and Homeowner Association Law and serves as an expert witness on community association matters brought before Pennsylvania’s Courts and General Assembly. A frequent lecturer at the local and national levels on real estate and community association matters, Sugarman has presented numerous programs for CAI, National Business Institute, National Constitution Center and Pennsylvania Bar Institute, including programs entitled “Assessing the Law of Assessments in Condominium and Homeowner Associations,” “From the Developer to the Association: Tackling the Transition in the Community Association,” “How the Uniform Planned Community Act Really Works;” “Dealing with Developers’ Liabilities in Condominium and Homeowner Associations;” “New Issues in Condominium and Homeowner Associations: Conflicts and the Courts;” “Condos & HOAs from A to Z: Understanding the Basics” and “Condominium and Homeowner Associations: Lessons on Liabilities, Liens and Litigation.”

Sugarman earned a BA degree from Cornell University and a JD degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law.

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Zach Torres-Fowler is a senior associate with Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP in Philadelphia and New York. His practice focuses on complex international and domestic arbitrations, particularly those involving construction, engineering and infrastructure projects. Torres-Fowler has represented clients in connection with disputes located around the world and has experience with a wide variety of international and US domestic arbitral rules. In addition, Torres-Fowler is a regular author and speaker in the field of international arbitration and has been published in multiple academic and professional journals.

He received his BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and JD from the University of Virginia School of Law.

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Kadijah Turay-Sengova is an associate at Best & Associates, LLP. Turay-Sengova practice area includes family-based immigration as well as humanitarian relief cases and removal defense. She has conducted numerous community outreach seminars on immigration-related topics. Turay-Sengova is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Philadelphia Chapter and has served on the Advocacy, National Day of Action and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committees. Turay-Sengova served as the secretary of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Minority Bar Committee’s (MBC), Community Outreach Subcommittee from 2009 to 2014. In May of 2012, at the meeting of its House of Delegates, the PBA honored Turay-Sengova with its Special Achievement Award for her role in the “You and the Law” programs. She was named the MBC rising star in July of 2012. Turay-Sengova has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Morgan State University, a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology from Temple University and a Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware Law School.

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Arthur Traldi is an international criminal and international humanitarian law attorney. He has served as a prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and in Chambers at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the War Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. His work and the work of his teammates are memorialized, for instance, in the documentary “The Trial of Ratko Mladic.” Prior to his international service, Traldi clerked for Justice Debra Todd on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and Judge Arthur L. Zulick on the Monroe County Court of Common Pleas.

Traldi received his JD from Georgetown University Law Center and his undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary. He is admitted before the state courts of Pennsylvania, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and the United States Supreme Court.

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Anthony Volpe, is the co-founding partner of Volpe and Koenig, PC, where he has more than four decades of IP experience. Volpe analyzes the client's business and objectives to craft strategies for achieving the client's goals, domestically and internationally, in patent, trademark and copyright prosecution, enforcement and monetization. He engages in all aspects of IP procurement, due diligence and clearances including non-compete/non-disclosure agreements, employment agreements, joint development agreements, joint defense agreement, unfair competition, trade secrets, infringement opinions and licensing. 

Volpe earned his JD from the University of Toledo College of Law and his undergraduate engineering degree from the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science (now Jefferson University). He is admitted to the US Supreme Court; The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; The United States Patent and Trademark Office; and multiple circuit courts of appeal.

Benjamin M. Willis is a contributing editor for Tax Notes Federal and Tax Notes International. He has worked in PwC’s national mergers and acquisitions and international tax services groups, designing and implementing inbound and outbound cross-border transactions for multinational firms and as an attorney-adviser in the Treasury Office of Tax Policy. He also worked as a senior technical adviser in the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, as a senior corporate tax counsel for the Senate Finance Committee and as leader of the corporate tax group in BDO’s national office. He writes the column Willis Weighs In.

Willis received his JD from the New England School of Law and his LLM from the Boston University School of Law, specializing in corporate taxation.