IIT Chicago-Kent Order of the Coif chapter to induct 30 new members

The IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law chapter of the Order of the Coif will induct 30 new members October 31 during award ceremonies in the Walnut Room of the Hotel Allegro in Chicago. The Order of the Coif is a national legal honor society that recognizes superior scholarship and promotes the ethical standards of the legal profession.

IIT Chicago-Kent was unanimously elected to membership in the Order of the Coif in 1989. The law school faculty selects members from the top 10 percent of each graduating class. Professor Howard C. Eglit is president of IIT Chicago-Kent's Order of the Coif chapter.

The most recent honorees earned their Juris Doctor degrees from IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law on May 18, 2014. Michael D. Barnes, Jacob Berger, Benjamin Boroughf, Charles P. Burns, Yu Di, Gregory S. Dierdorf, Brett E. Dorn, Holly G. Eubanks, Leah J. Eubanks, Kirstin L. Jerzy, Scott M. Kaplan, James D. Konstantopoulos, Ryan P. Laurie, Scott T. Lechowicz, and Christine L. Livingood will be inducted into the Order of the Coif. Also selected for membership are Rebecca V. Lyon, Philip K. Micha, Esther Mignanelli, Ashley M. Montalbano, Alexander I. Passo, David W. Pelsue, Jing Peng, Valerie R. Raedy, Cole Richter, Gavin E. Robinson, Michael C. Stephenson, Carrie M. Stickel, Hanan Van Dril, Brett J. Weber, and Brent K. Whitlock.

Founded in 1888, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law is the law school of Illinois Institute of Technology, also known as Illinois Tech, a private, technology-focused, research university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, science, architecture, business, design, human sciences, applied technology, and law.

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