Alumni Profiles
Orlando-based lawyer and Navy veteran, Natalie Jackson (JD 02), who specialized in satellite technology for aviation intelligence, has become something of a media star, with several highly publicized cases in the last few years, appearing on a plethora of national news networks.
When President Barack Obama announced tax reform as a major priority in his State of the Union Address in January, it meant more to Charles Egerton (JD 69) than to most of us.
James D. Camp Jr. (JD 51), a longtime champion of the university and the Levin College of Law, was named a distinguished alumnus of the University of Florida during graduation ceremonies in May.
Stacy A. Scott (JD 95) took office Dec. 1 for a two-year term as the new public defender for the 8th Judicial Circuit. She succeeds C. Richard Parker (JD 72), who resigned in November to go to work overseas after winning seven elections to the Gainesville-based office.
Michael Moore (JD 74) has served A-list clientele and the interests of science during more than 30 years as a maritime lawyer. When Moore graduated from UF Law, tax law didn’t interest him and criminal law made his stomach turn. When he looked toward the ocean, he found his passion.