Richard Budden to join KC Firm
Congratulations to Richard Budden (Washburn, ’12)! He accepted a position at the KC firm of Shamberg, Johnson & Bergman. He and his wife Samantha Budden will be relocating to KC in the fall after he completes his clerkship with The Honorable J. Thomas Marten.
Claire Terrebonne joins C.A.S.A.
Claire Terrebonne (Washburn ’08) is now Staff Attorney and Guardian ad Litem for children at Jackson County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). She will represent the best interest of abused and neglected children in the Jackson County Family Court and support CASA’s goal of ensuring that every child involved in Read more
Dan Lawrence makes partner!
Congratulations to Dan Lawrence, Washburn ’08. He recently made partner at the Wichita firm of Fleeson, Gooing.
Lippelmann to US Postal Service
Congratulations to Weigand Scholar Mark Lippelmann (Washburn ’09)! Mark recently accepted a position at the US Postal Service headquarters in Washington DC, covering the agency’s largest employment class actions.
Weigand Alumnus Selected as Department of Justice Civil Division 2012 Rookie of the Year
Tim Belsan (Washburn, ’09) was selected as one of the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Division’s 2012 Rookie of the Year award winners. The award is given “in recognition of exceptional performance and notable contributions toward the Division’s mission by any employee with fewer than three years of service with Read more
Weigands Giving Back – The Red Shoe Society
Red Shoe Society Wichita (RSS Wichita) provides an opportunity for young professionals between the ages of 21-40 to have fun while making a difference in the lives of sick and injured children by raising awareness for Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Wichita (RMHC Wichita). RMHC Wichita is an independently funded Read more
SGT Schneider Reports to Duty!
Weigand Scholar Joan Schneider (Washburn ’10) was recently mobilized to active duty in the Army at Fort Stewart, GA for a year. She’s working as a paralegal for the Special Victims Prosecutor to help support sex crime court martials. Schneider says, “Kansas and Georgia are worlds apart. Sometimes the humidity is Read more