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Kim Wilford, ‘94, serves as Chief Legal Counsel for the popular social fundraising platform GoFundMe, Inc. She is responsible for contracts, data security and privacy matters, our IP portfolio, litigation process, payments, and other risk management issues in this role. The platform, GoFundMe, has seen exponential growth in the last 11 years recording more than $15 billion raised from over

  • At the recent Appellate Lawyers Association Moot Court Competition in Chicago on Nov. 3-4, the McGeorge School of Law team of Morgan Graber, ‘24, and Katherine Van Horn, ‘24, advanced to the semi-final round, finished 3rd, and were awarded the second-best brief of the competition. The teams were coached by third-year law student Francia Orduño, Adjunct Professor Bill Shapiro, and
  • Capt. Michael A. Lilly, '74
    Capt. Michael A. Lilly, ’74

    Capt. Michael A. Lilly, USN (Ret.) graduated with honors from McGeorge School of Law (JD, 1974) and from UC Santa Cruz (BA, 1968). He had a distinguished career as Hawaii’s Attorney General and as a successful trial attorney for 45 years. He was licensed in Hawaii and California, appeared twice before

    Tia Boatman Patterson, ‘94
    Tia Boatman Patterson, ‘94, is the president and CEO of the California Community Reinvestment Corporation.

    Tia Boatman Patterson, ‘94, is the President and CEO of the California Community Reinvestment Corporation. With years of executive leadership experience in both the public and private sectors, she previously served as the Associate Director of Housing, Treasury, & Commerce in

    Arthur G. Scotland, ‘74
    Justice Arthur G. Scotland, ‘74

    After graduating with honors in 1974 from McGeorge School of Law, Arthur G. Scotland was a Sacramento County Deputy District Attorney prosecuting defendants in over 30 jury trials, then a California Deputy Attorney General representing the state in appeals and writs in California’s Supreme Court and Courts of Appeal and

    Alumnus Cleve Brown ’18 will show his award-winning film “Complexity,” which explores issues of grief, gun violence, faith and adversity. It will be screened Saturday, Feb. 17 at 3 p.m. in the Janet Leigh Theatre. The film stars Stockton native and season 15 champion of “America’s Got Talent” Brandon Leake. A discussion and question-and-answer session with Brown and Leake will