Throughout 2024, the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law is celebrating members of its vast alumni network in honor of the school’s 100-year anniversary. These posts are part of a series highlighting 100 exceptional McGeorge School of Law alumni.

As we continue publishing stories, we invite you to follow along and explore the stories of exceptional McGeorge alumni. This article spotlights ten McGeorge alumni who have emerged as formidable forces in their respective industries, making significant impacts on their communities and even extending their influence to the government level. McGeorge alumni pave the way for the next generation of law professionals, with their stellar career histories, continued dedication for justice, and status as leading experts in their fields.


Bob Buccola, ‘83

Robert “Bob” Buccola, ‘83, serves as the managing partner at Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP and practices personal injury litigation. Buccola’s accolades are numerous, ranging from Trial Lawyer of the Year Awards to recognition as a Top 100 Super Lawyer in Northern California. Notably, he is certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, reflecting his expertise in the field. He is a supporter of McGeorge’s National Ethics Trial Competition and Homeless Advocacy Clinic.

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Mark Drobny, ’80, ‘81

Mark S. Drobny (’80 and ‘81) has over four decades of distinguished private practice. He founded Drobny Law Offices in 1989, where he helps clients address estate planning and probate legal issues. He has had an esteemed tenure as a Judge Pro Tem in the Sacramento Superior Court’s Probate division spanning two decades.

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Robert Eglet, ‘88

Robert T. Eglet, ’88, heads the trial team at the Law Office of Eglet Adams Eglet Ham Henriod and is the lead trial counsel on all major cases. His notable achievements include securing a $800 million settlement for victims of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting and more than $1.1 billion in opioid-related settlements for the state of Nevada.

Eglet and his wife and law partner, Tracy A. Eglet, made a historic gift to McGeorge School of Law in 2021. The $25 million gift supports scholarships for first-generation students and Students of Color, as well as the law school’s advocacy center.

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Justice Andrea Hoch, ’84

Justice Andrea L. Hoch, ‘84, has served on the California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District since 2011. Previously, she was in the California Governor’s Office as the Legal Affairs Secretary from 2005 to 2011, where she advised on critical legal issues and shaped litigation strategies. Hoch served on the University of the Pacific’s Board of Regents from 2015-2024.

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Joel Loquvam, ’86, and Gael Mueller, ’85

   

Joel Loquvam, ’86, & Gael Mueller, ’85, founded the Lambda Law Students Association at McGeorge School of Law in 1982, advocating for LGBTQ+ inclusion. Mueller now champions justice as a criminal defense lawyer and adjunct law professor. Loquvam, instrumental in implementing non-discrimination policies at McGeorge and in Sacramento, has a career in employment discrimination and estate planning. Their efforts created a lasting, inclusive impact on the McGeorge community.

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The Hon. Raul Ramirez, ‘70 (Ret.)

The Hon. Raul Ramirez, ‘70, was the first Hispanic appointed to the Federal District Court in California and the youngest judge appointed to both the Sacramento Municipal Court and the Federal District Court. He specializes in resolving legal disputes, focusing on employment claims, civil rights disputes, personal injury, and complex business disputes.

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Justice Ronald Robie, ‘67

Justice Ronald Robie, ‘67, serves as an associate justice on the Third District of the California Courts of Appeal. He has had a distinguished career spanning roles at the Sacramento County Municipal Court and the Sacramento County Superior Court. He has hired over 100 law clerks from McGeorge School of Law.

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Allan Zaremberg, ‘78

The late Allan Zaremberg, ’78, left a legacy as a leading voice in California’s business community. His leadership was characterized by his unwavering commitment to advocating for policies that provided certainty and stability for job creators, ensuring an environment conducive to investment and growth. His tenure as president and CEO of the California Chamber of Commerce spanned over two decades.

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Alumni Association Board of Directors Presidents

Eleven former Alumni Association Board of Directors presidents are currently serving as distinguished partners within their respective firms, including James Anwyl, ‘77; Carl Blaine, ‘75; Erin Dunston, ‘99; Jeffrey Huron, ‘88; Samuel Jackson, ‘77; Thomas Knox, ‘76; Lauren Layne, ‘10; Jennifer Miller Moss, ‘77; Megan Moore, ’08; Stephen Wagner, ‘75; and Daniel Wilcoxen, ‘72.

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District Attorneys

Thirteen McGeorge School of Law alumni are serving their communities as district attorneys, including two district attorneys in counties where the University of the Pacific houses a campus.

Alumni that serve their communities as district attorneys include: Krishna Abrams, ‘93; Stephanie Ward Bridgett, ‘01; Stacey Eads, ‘01; Ron Freitas, ‘88; Thien Ho, ‘98; Brian Kunzi, ‘83; Anne Langer, ‘86; Kevin Pasquale, ‘84; Todd Reibe, ‘90; Jeff Reisig, ‘96; Michael Ramsey, ‘77; Summer Stephan, ‘86; and Jesse Wilson, ‘11.

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Stay tuned for more blog posts as we celebrate the law school’s centennial anniversary in 2024. Check out earlier posts from the series:


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