Class Notes

1991

June 1995 Sue Shankman
Class Notes
1991
June 1995 Sue Shankman

91 If you blink, you might miss this month's column. Needless to say, I am rather short on information (please, no height jokes), so I would greatly appreciate any news or interesting facts you can send my way.

Neel Chatterjee has certainly been keeping busy. He graduated from Vanderbilt Law last May and is currently a law clerk to Justice Mary Mullarkey of the Colorado Supreme Court. He was awarded second prize in the International Association of Defense Counsel's student-writing competition and first prize in the American Judges Association's student-writing competition. While at Vanderbilt he served as president of the law-student body and was presented an award as the student who contributed most to the law school. He was also given the Nathan Burkan Award for an outstanding paper in the field of copyright law. Neel just published two papers in law journals, one involving computer animation and the other on copyright law.

According to Neel, Dan Burak is working as a buyer for Montgomery Ward in Chicago. Sam Shukovsky is at Cornell Business School. Rick Lein is living in Moscow and working as a journalist for two English newspapers. Mickey Paine is working on children's rights issues in her home state of Maine. Sundar Rajan is working for Cyprus Semiconductor in Singapore.

Congratulations to Puneet Sagar on his engagement to Dawn Haney! Dawn is a grad student at Boston University, where she is pursuing a master's degree in economic policy. Puneet is chief operating officer at Smart Media, a software company in Connecticut.

Unfortunately, that's all I have to share with you this month—which means that we'll have a lot to catch up on in the next issue.

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