Washburn Law Clinic Newsletter
Spring 2010 Table of Contents
And the Ungerman Goes to... Danielle Sanger
Danielle Sanger is the summer/fall, 2009, recipient of the Irvine E. Ungerman Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice. As a directed intern, Danielle had the opportunity
to take one of her most difficult cases to trial after prolonged negotiations with opposing counsel did not bring a settlement.
Moshe Yoel Malashock Earns the Raymond Spring Award
Moshe Yoel Malashock was a legal intern in the Washburn Small Business and Transactional Law Clinic during the spring 2009 semester. While in the Clinic, Yoel represented small businesses and nonprofit organizations who could not otherwise afford legal representation.
Judge Christel E. Marquardt Presides Over Swearing-in Ceremony
Clinic alumna Judge Christel E. Marquardt, '74, presided over the Spring 2010 swearing-in ceremony of Clinic interns. Judge Marquardt advised the interns they are providing a valuable service to real people with real problems and have an opportunity to positively make a difference in their clients' lives.
What Happens in the Clinic Building?
- Criminal Defense Clinic
- State Tribal Court Practice Clinic
- Children and Family Law Clinic
- Civil Litigation Clinic
- Small Business and Transactional Law Clinic
- Criminal Appeal Advocacy Clinic
What are current interns saying about Law Clinic?
Directed Interns
Directed interns were asked to fill in the blanks of the sentence: "Before enrolling in Clinic, __________, but now I __________." Here are their responses.
Law Clinic Took on Issue Ahead of its Time
More than eight years ago, Teri Canfield-Eye, a Clinic intern at the time, argued a complex and ground breaking legal matter to the Kansas Supreme Court on behalf of a Law Clinic client.



