The Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center is a project of Santa Clara University, and as such the University’s Board of Trustees is its governing body. However, the KGACLC recognizes the need to be responsive to those it is intended to serve, and therefore has its own Advisory Board, which meets quarterly or as needs may dictate. The members are listed below.
Alison Beach JD ’20
Sr. Associate of Development
Stanford University
Brittany Hysni
Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs and General Counsel
The Upper Deck Company
Sara Folchi
Attorney at Law
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Robert E. Greeley JD ’97
Attorney at Law
Law Office of Robert E. Greeley
Sylvia Kennedy JD ’94
Attorney at Law
Senior Adult Legal Assistance
Steven Kahn JD ’04
Attorney at Law
Hoge, Fenton, Jones & Appel
Laura Best LaPorte JD ’80
Founder
Best Medicare Solution
James Lindfelt JD ’10
Attorney at Law
PayPal, Inc.
Delma Locke JD ’95, Chair
Chief Legal Officer
Reali
Iustina Mignea JD ’11
Attorney at Law
Mignea Law
Kristi Nevarez JD ’96
Managing Partner
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
Kevin M. Osborne JD ’07
Partner
Erickson Kramer Osborne LLP
Carlos Rosario JD ’11
Attorney at Law
Wing
NeChele Rucker JD ’09
Attorney at Law
Meta Platforms, Inc.
Bart Volkmer JD ’02
Attorney at Law
Dropbox, Inc.
Katharine White JD ’12
Litigation Services Managing Attorney, Bay Area
Latham & Watkins LLP
Jaime Young JD ’09
Attorney at Law
Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP
“The Law Center opened its doors while I was in law school. I was fortunate enough to help with client intake for day laborers in those early days. Twenty years later I came back for the 20th reunion and got re-acquainted with my law school peers and was so impressed at what the Law Center had become. I feel so fortunate to now be able to support this amazing organization and give back to my community.” – Patricia Timm JD ’96
“The Law Center was one of my best experiences in law school – by far the most relevant, useful, and meaningful teaching and mentoring I received. It is a fantastic resource for students and, of course, an invaluable asset to the community it serves. Also, my work at the law center helped me pass the bar! The first case file essay dealt with representing a client with CLRA claims. My fellow Law Center certified law student Chris D’Anjou sat a few rows behind me in the test center, and we looked at each other after reading the prompt and just laughed at our luck.” – Steven Kahn JD ’04